OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — All firearms will be banned from the public galleries above the Washington Senate floor once the legislative session begins in January, under an order issued Monday by Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib.
Habib, a Democrat who serves as the presiding officer of the chamber, told The Associated Press and Northwest News Network that his goal is to create a safer environment for all working in the Senate.
That’ll work.
Criminals and murderers being so circumspectly obedient about following laws, and all.
If there was any common sense in reporting (cf: when pigs fly unassisted), they’d note that only law-abiding citizens are banned from bringing guns, but the criminals will do whatever they like, by definition. Thus proving that the law won’t affect the legislators whatsoever.
6 comments:
As with all of these VDZ's I can only hope that those few undeserving folks are spared the carnage that should ensue once sumdood gets it into his head to bring a Kalashnikov into the gallery and start smoking the idiots who write such stupid ordinances.
Boat Guy
They're lucky it hasn't happened already, with as retarded as they've been acting over the last decade(s) in writing the laws that only the law abiding follow.
does that prohibition apply to the state's Capitol Police detail? (asking for a friend...)
Am I the only one thinkin' this could be a good thing? I refer to comment one, heh, heh.
Lt. Gov. Habib is blind. How does he know who's carrying what in the gallery?
Habib is also a "Soros Fellow" which pretty much tells you everything you need to know about his views.
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