Monday, August 26, 2013

Nelson Georgia Amends the Mandatory Gun Statute - Big Victory for the Brady Campaign


The town of Nelson, George settled its dispute with the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence over a city ordinance that would have required every resident to own a gun and ammunition.
“The City will amend the ordinance to make clear that the Constitution protects the individual right to maintain a gun-free home,” the Brady Center said in a statement. “The amended statute will say that the gun ownership mandate cannot be enforced and that there will be no penalties for non-compliance.”
Nelson had passed the ordinance on April 1st—and it apparently was not an April Fool’s joke—requiring all residents to own a firearm, barring those with disabilities, felons, or those whose religious beliefs conflicted with the law. The Brady Center filed suit, alleging the ordinance violated the First, Second, and Fourteenth Amendments.
The Nelson City Council voted 5-0 to accept the new language.
Read the full statement HERE.
That's a pretty weak victory for our side. The statute as originally written allowed for gun free homes. It always was a symbolic pro-gun statement, nothing more. Now, what, is it supposed to be clearer that the town council of Nelson GA is nuts?

1 comment:

  1. It's not a victory, and it never was a problem. The whole response of the Brady Bunch was a waste of time. Except I do have to wonder how many gun-rights supporters were created when the gun control crowd swooped in to tell the locals what to do.

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