paul@paul-fisher.com
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I was at the Walworth County Dairy Breakfast and there were a lot of politicians there. JB Van Hollen, Steven Nass, Neil Kedzie, David Graves, Rebecca Kleefisch.
The only one I got to spend some quality time with is David Graves. I asked him a few questions.
1. I asked him what he thought of OC. He said he had no problem with it and he said that all the Sheriffs email each other and for example, the Sheriff of Eau Claire County has been telling his peers that 'we' are alright and not to worry about OC picnics and such. He mentioned the incident where protias I believe had the encounter at the Chinese restaurant and he implied that 'we' over reacted to that encounter since the employee told the trooper guns weren't allowed.
2. On CC, he said he didn't support the last proposed law since it put a large burden on his department and he didn't have the manpower to do all the background checks required. I asked if he would support 'constitutional carry' and he looked at me for a few seconds. He was basically noncommittal but implied he would have to see the details, so it wasn't a no.
We continued the conversation and he mentioned that additional laws do not really fix anything, which I agree with. Criminals are criminals.
I was at the Walworth County Dairy Breakfast and there were a lot of politicians there. JB Van Hollen, Steven Nass, Neil Kedzie, David Graves, Rebecca Kleefisch.
The only one I got to spend some quality time with is David Graves. I asked him a few questions.
1. I asked him what he thought of OC. He said he had no problem with it and he said that all the Sheriffs email each other and for example, the Sheriff of Eau Claire County has been telling his peers that 'we' are alright and not to worry about OC picnics and such. He mentioned the incident where protias I believe had the encounter at the Chinese restaurant and he implied that 'we' over reacted to that encounter since the employee told the trooper guns weren't allowed.
2. On CC, he said he didn't support the last proposed law since it put a large burden on his department and he didn't have the manpower to do all the background checks required. I asked if he would support 'constitutional carry' and he looked at me for a few seconds. He was basically noncommittal but implied he would have to see the details, so it wasn't a no.
We continued the conversation and he mentioned that additional laws do not really fix anything, which I agree with. Criminals are criminals.