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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Guns or No Guns? Patch Readers Clash Over Emotional Issue

With more than 300 comments between two stories, Patch readers are up in arms over the guns or no guns debate surrounding schools. If President Barack Obama's kids are constantly protected, some say, everyday American's should be as well.

Last year marked the deadliest year in mass shootings in United States history, with incidents at an elementary school, movie theater and religious temple leaving hundreds of people dead or injured.  The recent rash in mass shootings has ignited passionate debates and sparked hundreds of comments on Patch among those who are both for and against tighter gun control laws.  Two stories in particular generated more than 300 comments: One on President Barack Obama's proposed gun control measures and one on an ad by the NRA that referred to the president's children. On Wednesday, Obama proposed a comprehensive gun policy reform that included a series of executive actions.  Under the proposals the president is recommending: The package will cost…

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Kathy

8:33 am on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

@Rees " Just knowing the basics of business does not protect our constitutional rights. " Well ain't that a mouthful! Allow me to play devil advocate please? That McRib I mentioned earlier, how about my rights there? That is not a rib! That sauce hardly qualifies as BBQ sauce yet Mcdees laughs all the way to the bank. Okay silly example I agree. You are confusing Government's purpose of creating …   more ›

UPDATE: Wisconsin Gun Owners Rally in Madison for 'Gun Appreciation Day'

Hundreds of armed gun owners are expected to show up at the state Capitol as part of nationwide movement to support gun ownership.

Updated at 5:20 p.m. Saturday with crowd estimate A conservative group is hoping that tens of thousands turn out nationwide to show their support for gun ownership with their pocketbooks and picket signs the day before President Barack Obama is sworn in for a second term. The group, a coalition brought together for the event, declared Saturday as "Gun Appreciation Day." The hope is Americans nationwide will show their support for gun ownership by turning out en masse at gun stores, ranges and shows from coast to coast. “The Obama administration has shown that it is more than willing to trample the Constitution to impose its dictates upon the American people,” said Gun Appreciation Day Chairman Larry Ward in a press release.  In Wisconsin, …

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Greg

12:36 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013

Action without thought is disaster.   more ›

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

President Barack Obama Unveils Sweeping Gun Control Reform Proposals

Obama unveiled a number of recommendations based off work done by a task force, and also issued 23 executive actions that don't require congressional approval.

Following a series mass shootings last year, President Barack Obama on Wednesday proposed comprehensive gun policy reform that included a series of executive actions. The set of proposals is based on a month-long review by a task force spearheaded by Vice President Joe Biden. The proposals address giving addtional tools to law enforcement, school safety, mental health and the availability of dangerous firearms and ammunition. Under the proposals the president is recommending: The package will cost about $500 million, reported the Huffington Post. Obama said in a Wednesday press conference that most Americans agree with universal background checks. He also said that more than 40 percent of gun purchases are done without background checks. …

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Benedons, Inc

11:16 am on Monday, January 21, 2013

It's actually HIPAA, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act   more ›

Speak Out: Does This NRA Ad Go Too Far?

National Rifle Association injects President's children into gun debate. Does that go too far?

The National Rifle Association is stoking ire from both the left and right today after it released an ad that injects President Obama's children into the guns-in-schools debate. "Are the President's kids more important than yours," the ad asks. "Then why is he skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed security at their school?" The 30-second commercial appears on the NRA's website and is apparently running on the Sportsman Channel. "They are out of step, out of the mainstream, totally out of sync with what’s going on in our society, and quite frankly after seeing that, I think some of the people who run that thing are sick," said Mika Brzezinksi, co-host of MSNBC's Morning Joe. "I really do…

morninmist

10:42 am on Monday, January 21, 2013

Our values in this case are upside down. Spud Lovr @SpudLovr In Wisconsin, military recruiters and gun shows allowed in high schools but #WisGOP outlawed voter registration drives. #wiunion #p2   more ›

Friday, January 4, 2013

Gun Law Push Will Face Pushback

Recent mass shootings have opened the door for a gun regulation debate, but there doesn't appear to be much in common between the two sides.

In late October, “Saturday Night Live” spoofed the second presidential debate, in which Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney fielded questions from a town hall audience. One question: “I was wondering what either of you would do to keep dangerous assault weapons such as AK-47s off the street?” Mock Mitt answered first: “Ah, nothing.” Bogus Barack backed him up: “I would also do nothing.” The exchange, a condensed take on the candidates’ actual noncommittal responses to a similar question, drew derisive laughter from the SNL crowd. The lack of political will on the issue of gun violence had become, in some people’s eyes, a national joke. And then a gunman with an assault rifle murdered 26 people, mostly little children, at an …

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Craig

12:06 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

FTTroy: Thanks for the uplifting link... I love the smell of Liberty in the morning.   more ›

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Have Recent Events Made it More Likely for You to Own a Gun?

Discussion on gun control, ownership and use has come to the forefront locally and nationally. Vote in our poll on the matter, and participate in the comments.

Three high-profile shooting deaths in the Milwaukee area since August — coupled with mass shootings in Aurora, CO and Newtown, CT — have heightened the national dialogue on gun ownership and control. It’s also increased the interest in Americans of owning guns. Sellers across the country reported surges in business following the Newtown elementary school shooting, and the head of the National Rifle Association called for armed security in schools. Meanwhile, Democrats plan to introduce federal legislation to ban production of high-capacity magazines, according to the Huffington Post. Have recent events made it more likely you would own a gun for personal safety? Or have they squelched any notion of owning one? Finally, have events and …

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The Anti-Alinsky

6:29 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013

Johnny, you are just getting ridiculous. I don't know ANYONE that uses the acronym ACA for B.O.Care. There are too many other things with those 3 simple initials. As far as B.O.Care, have YOU read the bill? If so enlighten us. If not, here is the guts of it: Parent's can carry their children up to age 26. Preventative health services for women is required at no extra charge above men's coverage. …   more ›

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