Friday, February 8, 2013

Gun Rights Rally at the Arizona State Capitol


Sporting picket signs and wearing shirts saying "Bullets Make Me Happy", dozens of Arizonans armed with a handguns and assault rifles descend on the state capitol to rally against proposed federal gun control legislation, saying it is a direct threat to the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. 

Rally spokesman Dean Weingarten says this rally is about protecting all the rights in the Constitution as they are safeguarded by the 2nd Amendment and that armed demonstrations, like this one, are about educating people about gun rights, not alienating them.
 
Weingarten says the eventual goal of the proposed federal assault weapons ban is to put us on a “slippery slope” to a ban on all private gun ownership and that “universal background checks” are just another way to disarm law abiding gun owners…
 
Passing by the rally on his way to a legislative hearing, Freshman Pinal County Republican State Representative Adam Kwasman voiced his agreement with the crowd that that the 2nd Amendment is under threat from “an imperial Presidency and a leftist Senate” and that seeing so many people, so well armed, demonstrating in front of the state capitol made him feel as safe as he could ever be.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Medical Marijuana Advocates at the State Capitol


A couple dozen supporters of the state’s voter approved medical marijuana law rally at the state capitol to voice their opposition to Representative John Kavanagh’s bill to put a repeal of the law before voters in November. 



Pot advocate Eric Johnson says lawmakers need to realize that, after being approved by voters three times, legal and safe medical marijuana is the will of the people and that should be respected.



Kavanagh, a former cop from New  York, says voters were tricked into approving medical marijuana and that every medical authority agrees that it is not a safe and effective drug for anything. 



Kavanagh wants voters to get a second chance to vote down the law in the wake of recent reports that many minors say they are getting pot from medical marijuana cardholders who are authorized by the Arizona Department of Health Services to use, possess and grow the drug if not near a dispensary.



Various law enforcement agencies, including the Attorney General’s Office and The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office have sought to make end-runs on the law, through zoning restrictions and questions about federal prosecution of state employees who implement the new law but have lost each time in court.

Massive Manhunt for Accused Triple Killer

BREAKING NEWS IN BIG BEAR CALIFORNIA:  Police confirm that the truck found burning near the Big Bear Ski Resort is the vehicle registered to Christopher Dorner, the former LAPD officer fired for falsely reporting fellow cops beating suspects.  
The killing spree began over the weekend, when he allegedly shot CalState Fullerton assistant women's basketball coach Monica Quan, the daughter of the police captain who fired him, and her fiance, Keith Lawrence.  
Then, he allegedly killed a Riverside, CA, cop and wounded two other officers, one from Riverside and one from LA.  
The SWAT team is on the mountain now and police say Dorner is not inside the torched truck.  Earlier reports indicate he may have weapons caches hidden in various locations.
Some schools have been locked down and LAPD-HQ is on heightened security alert.  Police have found Dorner's manifesto, in which he promises to kill more cops and their families. 
All the while, cops in LA and Torrance fire on two pickup trucks, riddling them with bullets, thinking Dorner was inside. 
This while a major winter storm moves in to California that is predicted to dramatically drop snow levels in the Big Bear area.