Montana GOP: Crazy for Guns
Just when you thought Republicans couldn't get any crazier, they go and scare the Bejeezus out of you.
The latest instance of lunacy comes from Montana, a state that saw Democrats put a foot in the door last November, gaining 47 percent of the vote. Hat tip to Matt Singer of Forward Montana who alerted us via email.
State representatives debated a Republican-backed gun rights bill at a long hearing Thursday. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Krayton Kerns, aims to clarify the "gray area" found in Montana's gun statute. And clarify it does. Take a look:
If passed, the bill would, among other things:
= allow people to carry a concealed weapon without a permit;
= greatly strengthen self-defense protections in the state;
= allow people to display their gun to deter an attack;
= allow people to use a gun whenever at risk of physical harm;
= and, in shooting incidents in which the person who fired the gun claimed self defense, require the state to prove that it was not.
What's so interesting about this is that law enforcement officials in Montana -- the ones that would have a freakin' clue about what's needed in a gun law -- are lined up against it.
But Montana’s law-enforcement community, including Gallatin County Sheriff Jim Cashell, came out strongly against the bill at the hearing, saying it could escalate gun violence and make it easier for criminals to cite self defense to avoid prosecution.
Cashell said Montana cops already do a good job distinguishing when shootings are in self defense.
“Our job is to go in and sort these situations out, and we’re pretty good at it,” he said. “(HB) 228 creates an unreasonable burden.”
Yellowstone County attorney Dennis Paxinos also weighed in, pointing out how ridiculous and obstructive this proposal would be, should it become law.
“There is no case, there is no reason, for such a huge change in our criminal code,” he said.
Paxinos described a scenario in which two gangs approached each other in a public park. Under Kern’s bill, he said, it would be legal for both gangs to display their weapons to each other, then open fire.
“It eviscerates the tools we use now to combat these idiots,” he said.
Here's a thought: perhaps the NRA, serving as the lead provocateur with this bill, should allow the law enforcement officials to do their jobs. This is a classic example of litmus test politics threatening the common good. The surprise here doesn't have anything to do with this idea coming from the GOP -- we've come to expect these crazy thoughts from them. What is surprising is the lengths the GOP is attempting to go in order to impose the NRA-driven agenda at the expense of Montanans' safety.
The Montana GOP -- If you like crazy ideas and guns, it's for you.
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Just to be clear
Forward Montana isn't a pro-gun control organization. We're Western Progressives and mindful of our roots in this region ("God, Guns, and Gays: Love 'Em All," we say).
But this bill goes way too far in knocking down rules for responsible gun ownership. It also threatens to make responsible gun owners exercising their rights under current law victims of misunderstandings and escalations.
That's why we're opposed to this bill.
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