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John Henry
11-24-2003, 06:48 AM
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/11/23/183006.shtml


Town Passes Ordinance Requiring Households to Have Guns
NewsMax.com Wires
Monday, Nov. 24, 2004
GEUDA SPRINGS, Kan. -- Residents of this tiny south-central Kansas community have passed an ordinance requiring most households to have guns and ammunition.
Noncomplying residents would be fined $10 under the ordinance, passed 3-2 earlier this month by City Council members who thought it would help protect the town of 210 people. Those who suffer from physical or mental disabilities, paupers and people who conscientiously oppose firearms would be exempt.

"This ordinance fulfills the duty to protect by allowing each individual householder to provide for his or her protection," said Councilman John Brewer.

"This is simply using the U.S. Constitution - Second Amendment in particular - to the city of Geuda Springs' advantage."

Geuda Springs has no local police force; the Sumner County Sheriff's department is responsible for policing the area. Sheriff Gerald Gilkey said the ordinance makes him concerned for the safety of his officers.

"This throws up red flags," he said.

The town's city attorney, Thomas Herlocker, also opposes the measure, which has not taken effect because it has yet to be published. He said he plans to ask the council to reverse itself on the issue. The council meets next on Dec. 1.

Whitney Watson, a spokesman for Attorney General Phill Kline, declined to comment on the legality of such an ordinance, which is similar to one passed in Kennesaw, Ga., 21 years ago that is still in effect.

Many Geuda Springs residents refused to talk about it, and others were tightlipped, saying outsiders should stay out of it.

"It's nobody's business but our own," said Phillip Russell, who owns a motorcycle shop in the town. "Everybody out of town is making this their business."

ChrisBWJ
11-24-2003, 12:32 PM
Beat me to it.... Was just going to post this story!!

rio
11-25-2003, 01:09 AM
At first it sounds like a good idea but I just can't buy it. The govt. doesn't have any more right to tell you you have to have a gun than they do to tell you can't. Whether you choose to own guns or not is a personal choice and the govt. shouldn't have any say one way or the other.

Norm

goldwing2000
11-25-2003, 10:00 AM
"Those who suffer from physical or mental disabilities, paupers and people who conscientiously oppose firearms would be exempt."

SteveS
11-25-2003, 01:51 PM
"Those who suffer from physical or mental disabilities, paupers and people who conscientiously oppose firearms would be exempt."

I don't think you should have to establish conscientious objector status to exercise a right. I agree with the previous poster. People have as much of a right to not own guns as they do to own guns.

WhoIsJohnGalt
11-25-2003, 03:02 PM
Mitch Full-Bum had a councilman (or something) from this town on his dumb-ass radio show yesterday and the guy said this is just a loophole so people who choose not to have a gun can avoid the $10.00 fine.
Mitchy was his usually entertaining self trying to understand how this town won't become a horribly dangerous place to pass through at 90 mph, let alone live there. :lol: