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Try kratz.kenneth@da.wi.gov That is the same layout as the rest.
Can't find an email addy for the Rock county DA? Just phone #
Try kratz.kenneth@da.wi.gov That is the same layout as the rest.
This is a copy of my email to Mr.Fox. I urge you to join me.
Mr. Fox I have recently read your public comment concerning the SCOTUS decision of McDonald v. the City of Chicago and your opinion of its effect on Wisconsin gun laws. Sir, I wish to extend to you my heartfelt thank you. I do so not so much as a gun rights advocate but as a citizen of Wisconsin. It is rare that we hear of any law enforcement officer and/or politician openly acknowledge that their first obligation to the citizens of Wisconsin is allegiance to the federal and state constitutions. Without doubt you will undergo criticism from some of your contemporaries, some politicians and certainly the anti-gun factions. They do only because they don't have the courage you have expressed.
Liberty is the most precious commodity on earth, the framers of the U.S. Constitution knew that, and we have our young people fighting two wars in distant lands giving their lives to protect those liberties. We must not let their deaths be for naught. You are one of those rare politicians that reviere their sacrifices. So, although you will probably receive criticism for your stand, rest assured that you have an equal cadre of people that are blowing their trumpets for you. Again, I Thank You.
Try kratz.kenneth@da.wi.gov That is the same layout as the rest.
Tried that one, it came back. I just faxed it instead. Now I know he got it.
If anyone can get one out to the Rock County DA, let me know. Thanks!
There is no question that Mr. Fox will undergo extensive critism from the anti's and gun-unfriendly DA's and politicians. It is up to us to keep blowing on the ember. We must bombard our respective DAs and legislators with a show of support for Mr. Fox. We must also let JB VanHollen know our feelings. The last personal email address I have for JB VanHollen is vanhollenjb@doj.state.wi.us . The AG is prohibited by state law from responding to us with an opinion but he surely will read his email and get the message.
Mr. Fox is correct in his statement that up to this point in time the Wisconsin legislature and supreme court have held the position that police power shall prevail. The burden has been on the private citizen to prove he/she had just cause to use a firearm for personal protection. That fact was made very clear in State v Hamdan. The SCOTUS decision in Heller and in McDonald dispelled that theory. Mr. Fox has been brave enough to recognize the significance of those decisions. We now have 71 other DAs to convince.
Yuo out-of-staters that cruise this forum: It wouldn't hurt the open carry cause if you also expressed your support of Mr. Fox to AG VanHollen. Show him that this issue has national attention.
Sen Kedzie/Rep Nass,
I have added a link to a memo from the Jackson County DA showing which state laws, in his opinion, that are unconstitutional in light of the McDonald vs Chicago lawsuit.
I would ask that you at the soonest possible time work on getting those laws repealed. In addition the Gun Free School Zones.
The Republican Party of WI has endorse 'Constitutional Carry" which means no permit for CC. I urge you work towards that as well.
Meanwhile, I will work on getting you a Governor that will support our God give rights as well.
The iron is hot, it is time to strike a victory for our rights.
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Paul L Fisher
Did you try the email further up in the thread? It shows Rock County.
That one keeps trying to send me into Outlook, and I don't use that, nor do I want to.
There is no question that Mr. Fox will undergo extensive critism from the anti's and gun-unfriendly DA's and politicians. It is up to us to keep blowing on the ember. We must bombard our respective DAs and legislators with a show of support for Mr. Fox. We must also let JB VanHollen know our feelings. The last personal email address I have for JB VanHollen is vanhollenjb@doj.state.wi.us . The AG is prohibited by state law from responding to us with an opinion but he surely will read his email and get the message.
Mr. Fox is correct in his statement that up to this point in time the Wisconsin legislature and supreme court have held the position that police power shall prevail. The burden has been on the private citizen to prove he/she had just cause to use a firearm for personal protection. That fact was made very clear in State v Hamdan. The SCOTUS decision in Heller and in McDonald dispelled that theory. Mr. Fox has been brave enough to recognize the significance of those decisions. We now have 71 other DAs to convince.
Yuo out-of-staters that cruise this forum: It wouldn't hurt the open carry cause if you also expressed your support of Mr. Fox to AG VanHollen. Show him that this issue has national attention.
I just sent this to Mr Fox:
I believe he can ask the AG for an opinion, can't he?
See how the legal system works at the dirty end. Cops investigate, detain and recommend charges, but they do not themselves make a charge.
Will we see the other County DAs follow suit and will the Attorney General back them up? These offices must be flooded with inquiries and our strong request that they do so.
Note that § 948.605 was not mentioned as unconstitutional by this DA.
Peter Hamm is a spokesman for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. He says Fox is inviting crime into Jackson County and if he won't enforce the state's laws he should be removed from office.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-wi-supremecourtguns-,0,7690998.story
Ha Ha Ha :lol:
Inviting crime? These guys have no clue!
We should remove the ones that will enforce it from office and the legislatures that enable/mandate them!
I'm not sure Doug he does say he believes Section 941.235, prohibiting the possession of firearms in public buildings; to be unconstitutional. A school is a public building. Though he does not specifically say GFSZ, IMHO, I think he was including the GFSZ. That is just my .02. Of course you could always send him an email and ask.
You always have to keep in mind who is doing the talking. The Brady Bunch sincerely believes that all non-Law Enforcement or military gun owners are de facto criminals. So, by their own definition, any reduction in enforcing gun laws is indeed inviting "crime", as seen by their definition of crime.http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-wi-supremecourtguns-,0,7690998.story
Ha Ha Ha :lol:Peter Hamm is a spokesman for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. He says Fox is inviting crime into Jackson County and if he won't enforce the state's laws he should be removed from office.
Inviting crime? These guys have no clue!
We should remove the ones that will enforce it from office and the legislatures that enable/mandate them!
The silly part is that he IS enforcing the law, the supreme law of the land, the Wisconsin and U.S. Constitutions.You always have to keep in mind who is doing the talking. The Brady Bunch sincerely believes that all non-Law Enforcement or military gun owners are de facto criminals. So, by their own definition, any reduction in enforcing gun laws is indeed inviting "crime", as seen by their definition of crime.
TFred
Peter Hamm is a spokesman for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. He says Fox is inviting crime into Jackson County and if he won't enforce the state's laws he should be removed from office.
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I did send AG Van Hollen a copy of my release, but I have not heard from him,
Fox's policy falls within his discretion as the elected district attorney, said a spokesman for state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen, who said the office had no comment about Fox's position.