Thursday, April 19, 2007

Kucinich Seeks To Ban Hand Guns In America

Comment: This is the kind of nonsense that the treasonous shills like Kucinich are proposing to solve the problem. Disarming the population has already proven to be of no avail, in Australia and the U.K. these measures lead to far more robberies and home invasions.

20 to 30 people dying each day is no tragedy in a nation of 300,000,000. This drama queen Kucinich is clearly working for the globalists and trying to subvert the Constitution of the united States of America. The right to keep and bear arms is probably the most important right of them all, as it protects the people from government tyranny and criminals who want to do them harm.

To take away this right is a crime against the people, as it will lead to countless robberies, deaths and could spell the end of Constitutional liberties in America. Anyone who signs this bill is a traitor in my book, as this is the most defiantly unconstitutional law I've seen so far.



Congressman drafting legislation to make owning a hand gun illegal.

By Darren Toms
April 20, 2007

(Cleveland) - Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich wants to ban hand guns in America.

Kucinich is currently drafting legislation that would ban the purchase, sale, transfer or possession of hand guns by civilians. A gun buy-back provision will be included in the bill.

Kucinich announced this move in the aftermath of Monday’s deadly shooting at Virginia Tech.

Kucinich noted in a speech to congress that about 32 people die each day in America due to hand gun related incidents. 33 died at VT.

Kucinich says it's becoming "painfully obvious" that the easy availability of handguns constituents a growing national crisis of public health and safety, one that he says calls for a powerful, wide-ranging response from congress.

He says the level of violence in our society constitutes a national emergency.

Already this Congress, Kucinich has introduced HR 808, legislation to establish a Department of Peace and Nonviolence. It would address the issue of domestic violence, gang violence, and violence in the schools, which is reflected in the current homicide rates.

Kucinich notes recent studies that indicate many killers had histories of mental illness. He says the lack of parity for mental health care remains one of the most serious deficiencies in healthcare in the United States.

Kucinich has also proposed HR 676, Medicare for all. It would establish a universal not-for-profit healthcare system, which would provide full and comprehensive mental healthcare.

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