Danny Abear
Well-Known Member
That would be cool, but how?
The city of Gonzales bought MEM one
That would be cool, but how?
Some people don't think laws they disagree with apply to them.
There is a farmer's market in that town on sunday that might be good for a stroll through open carrying. One could challenge the unenforceable tammany trace firearm prohibition at the same time.
As a lifelong resident of Abita Springs, I am proud of the job that I have done as an Alderman for the Town that I love.
As I always do, I listen to the residents and bring forward issues that are on the minds of our citizens, some popular and some not so popular.
Over the last few months several residents have expressed concerns about town employees carrying firearms near the Abita Middle School and the farmer’s market. Several Alderman were questioned whether the Farmer’s Market is in fact an extension of town hall and thus a no firearm zone.
As Mayor Pro Temp and public committee chairperson, I am duty bound to follow protocol and conduct the meetings which often include fielding requests from other Alderman to amend the agenda to include topics that residents bring to their attention. The issue concerning town employees and carrying of firearms was not supported at the initial meeting and was not placed on the December 2017 agenda. Prior to the January 2ndmeeting, an Alderman placed the item on the agenda with the intention of getting clarification from the Town Attorney on whether any ordinance limiting the carrying of a firearm would pass legal scrutiny.
As an Alderman, avid outdoors woman and life-long hunter, my home is full of trophy mounts that my husband and I have shot over the years. Dove and quail hunting happen to be my favorite. I have always respected and supported the 2nd Amendment and the right for our residents to keep and bear arms. The quote that has been attributed to me and spread is nothing more than my repeating the verbiage that the Town Attorney recited to the Alderman at our meeting. The proposed ordinance was to be discussed at the February 2018 public committee meeting. There were no plans to vote on this adoption, it was merely open for discussion due to the complaints voiced by our residents. Infringing on the rights bestowed by the 2nd Amendment is not my position, intention nor belief. As I stated at the January 2ndrecorded hearing, I have always and will continue to support the right to keep and bear arms.
Respectfully,
Gina Kilpatrick-Harper
https://www.facebook.com/AldermanGina/posts/1768697299868062
Seems to me that the Farmer's Market is an event, not a place. But whatever. They can make a policy that town employees are not allowed to carry firearms if they want. That wouldn't affect the public. Curious to hear/see the minutes from the meeting.
That I am not sure of. But the market is held in the Abita Springs Park which could possibly be considered government property.Is it a permitted event?
"Fundamental right" to bear arms in Louisiana...Abita Springs is wasting their time and will loose any court challenge (after paying someone's brother-in-law lawyer to defend the indefensible ordinance!) Let's all boycot Abita beer just for the hell of it and see how they like that (is Abita beer even made in Abita Springs??)
That's pretty broad. What exactly was discussed?
We have audio. Sounds like they might model it after East Baton Rouge Parish. They were warned by a citizen in the meeting about going down this road.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17L_LWlMDoUv9e06WOHzP_mrVsDwD3n7_/view?usp=sharing