Gun bills pass House despite antics, argument for safety at workplace
KATIE COFFIN / CORRESPONDENT
Posted January 27, 2010 at 12:11 a.m.
INDIANAPOLIS — Donning a National Rifle Association cap and holding a toy pistol, state Rep. Vernon Smith, D-Gary, walked to the front of the Indiana House floor.
Explaining his support for the "Wild Wild West," he fired the fake pistol, saying, "Bang, bang, shoot 'em up!"
"This is indeed an NRA state," Smith said. "I pledge allegiance, not to the flag, but to the NRA."
The bill, drafted by Rep. Peggy Welch, D-Bloomington, was filed in reaction to databases created by two Indiana newspapers.
She said many of the constituents who contacted her asking for such legislation were non-gun owners who still wanted licensing information protected from public access because they did not want criminals to know that they might be safe robbing their homes.
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2010/jan/27/gun-bills-pass-house-despite-antics-argument-for/ An interesting read. This article is yet another example, that we're winning.
And perhaps some reasons why, too.
Oh, and that Peggy Welch (D), I'm sure shes just a gun worshiping nra shill. :sarcasm: