1,000 Katrina guns found in Nawlins

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Over at thefiringline.com, forum owner Rich Lucibella was locking Katrina-gun-confiscation-threads right and left. He first denied the confiscations were happening, then after the video of the old lady getting thrown into a wall by an on-loan California CHIPie (and others vids) he said, that there was no proof that the "confiscations were widespread." Then the NRA & SAF got the Court to order a stop to the confiscations.

Many wrote, "We don't care if just one gun was confiscated. It's too many."

How about 1,000?

Rick

NEWS RELEASE

NEW ORLEANS ADMITS TO SAF ATTORNEYS THEY HAVE SEIZED GUNS

BELLEVUE, WA – In a stunning reversal, the City of New Orleans revealed today to attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and National Rifle Association that they do have a stockpile of firearms seized from private citizens in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.

The disclosure came as attorneys for both sides were preparing for a hearing in federal court on a motion filed earlier by SAF and NRA to hold the city in contempt. Plaintiffs’ attorneys traveled to a location within the New Orleans city limits where they viewed more than 1,000 firearms that were being stored.

“This is a very significant event,” said attorney Dan Holliday, who represents NRA and SAF in an on-going lawsuit seeking to enjoin the city from seizing privately-owned firearms.

“We’re almost in disbelief,” admitted SAF Founder Alan Gottlieb. “For months, the city has maintained it did not have any guns in its possession that had been taken from people following the hurricane. Now our attorneys have seen the proof that New Orleans was less than honest with the court.”

Under an agreement with the court, the hearing on the contempt motion has been continued for two weeks, the attorneys said. During that time, according to Holliday and fellow attorney Stephen Halbrook, the city will establish a process by which the lawful owners of those firearms can recover their guns.

“While we are stunned at this complete reversal on the city’s part,” Gottlieb said, “the important immediate issue is making sure gun owners get their property back. We’re glad that the city is going to move swiftly to make that possible, and naturally we will do whatever is necessary to make this happen.

“What happened in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina was an outrage,” Gottlieb observed. “Equally disturbing is the fact that it apparently took a motion for contempt to force the city to admit what it had been denying for the past five months.
 
He wouldn't say. I would have thought that it was out of character for a gunnie forum moderator to do something so thoughtless and counter to the evidence.

Maybe the SWAT Magazine connection had something to do with it. I can't really say.

But, dang. 1,000 guns. I suppose that some of those guns could have been taken out of already deserted homes (looting issues). But that wouldn't pursuade me much.

Rick
 
The political views over there are a little ' far left' of most firearm owners. There was a discussion about Iraq, and with 2 family members there I am VERY supportive of our troops. A moderator named Marco seemed to think that those that are AGAINST OUR TROOPS should have a open fourn. Those that SUPPORT OUR TROOPS should be silent. I was more than a little expressive, in a PM to him, so he baned me for life. <Low Road removed by Art the TFL clown> and the clowns that run the site.

Kevin
 
1. It's an honest question; I suggest going to TFL and asking Rich. He's a grownup.

2. Just guessing: There was so much BS of all sorts coming out of N.O. during that time, and so many wild stories, that it's easy for somebody to be very sceptical. Sometimes sceptical is correct; sometimes it's wrong.

Since talking about some other Board is not in our deal, that's all, folks.

Didn't know I wuz a Leftist. I moderate the hunting forum and the rifle forum at TFL.

Art
 
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