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I believe Judge Kidd, D.A. Smith, Sen. Horton and Sheriff Lewis will get their butts collectively handed to them when the supreme court of Ms over turns this activists judges order soon! and I Can't wait! Come on AG Hood and supreme court! but this LOCAL Sheriff ALSO needs to be defeated come re-election! he needs to be reminded of his Oath the U.S. and Mississippi Constitution he swore to defend ! its VERY clear Melvin Brisolara on why you DON'T have the RIght to question me simply cause I have a Gun. I fired off an Email to him reminding him! ... everyone Read along now----
Article 3, Section 12. Right to bear arms.
The right of every citizen to keep and bear arms in defense of his home, his person, or property, or in aid of the civil power when thereto legally summoned, shall not be called in question, but the legislature may only regulate or forbid carrying concealed weapons.
SOURCES: 1817 art I § 23; 1832 art I § 23; 1869 art I § 15.
Brisolara said with the new law, officers will not be able to question anyone on the street with a weapon without probable cause, even to ask for their identification. And there's no way of knowing if the person carrying a firearm is a convicted felon, he said. "That's the whole basis of providing security for the community," he said. Brisolara said the legislators making these decisions have not fully thought out all the consequences officers will face. On Friday, Kidd put an injunction on the law until the state Legislature can clarify it. "They're putting an undue burden on front-line officers in the streets," Brisolara said. "We need people to help them (officers) and get clarity of these laws."
Read more here: http://www.sunherald.com/2013/07/12/4793430/brisolara-on-gun-law-we-dont-know.html#storylink=cpy
Article 3, Section 12. Right to bear arms.
The right of every citizen to keep and bear arms in defense of his home, his person, or property, or in aid of the civil power when thereto legally summoned, shall not be called in question, but the legislature may only regulate or forbid carrying concealed weapons.
SOURCES: 1817 art I § 23; 1832 art I § 23; 1869 art I § 15.
Brisolara said with the new law, officers will not be able to question anyone on the street with a weapon without probable cause, even to ask for their identification. And there's no way of knowing if the person carrying a firearm is a convicted felon, he said. "That's the whole basis of providing security for the community," he said. Brisolara said the legislators making these decisions have not fully thought out all the consequences officers will face. On Friday, Kidd put an injunction on the law until the state Legislature can clarify it. "They're putting an undue burden on front-line officers in the streets," Brisolara said. "We need people to help them (officers) and get clarity of these laws."
Read more here: http://www.sunherald.com/2013/07/12/4793430/brisolara-on-gun-law-we-dont-know.html#storylink=cpy