rhenriksen
Regular Member
Wow, sounds like a challenging personality. From the excerpt below, sounds like he knows a municipal law would have no standing, and is interesting in pushing for a state law. Can't say that there's likely to be much support for him from the rest of the council.
"Before he leaves office, Skolnik said, he has a list of goals he wants to accomplish. That includes winning the council's endorsement for state legislation to ban handguns in public buildings, erecting a plaque honoring veterans at the renovated terminal of the Portland International Jetport, and creating a way to put video of council committee meetings on the city website so people can see it live or in archives."
"Before he leaves office, Skolnik said, he has a list of goals he wants to accomplish. That includes winning the council's endorsement for state legislation to ban handguns in public buildings, erecting a plaque honoring veterans at the renovated terminal of the Portland International Jetport, and creating a way to put video of council committee meetings on the city website so people can see it live or in archives."