Anti-Gun Mayor Pleads Guilty to Firearms Charges

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Anti-Gun Mayor Pleads Guilty to Firearms Charges
By Nathan Burchfiel
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Politics/archive/200611/POL20061122a.html

(CNSNews.com) - A Mississippi mayor has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor weapons charges after carrying a handgun on church and school property, and a gun rights group thinks now would be a good time for him to step down from Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG).

Jackson Mayor Frank Melton, a Democrat, pleaded guilty Nov. 15 to the misdemeanors to avoid felony charges that would have cost him his job. Instead of jail time, he was fined $1,500 and put on a year's probation.

Lawrence Keane, director of the gun rights lobbying group National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), on Tuesday called Melton a "hypocrite" for violating gun laws while maintaining membership in MAIG.

MAIG is a coalition of American mayors headed by New York Republican Michael Bloomberg. On its website, the group says it "respect the rights of law-abiding citizens to own guns" and that their "only interest is in fighting crime."

The organization supports harsher penalties for criminals who use firearms and seeks to punish gun dealers who knowingly sell guns to so-called "straw purchasers."

In a letter to Bloomberg obtained by Cybercast News Service, Keane called for Melton's "immediate resignation" as mayor and urged Bloomberg to "follow the lead of the firearms industry and demand Mayor Melton resign from public office."

Keane also urged Bloomberg to bar Melton from participation in MAIG activities, saying that "his criminal conduct stands in stark contrast to the MAIG's purported goal of reducing gun crime in America."

In an e-mail statement, Bloomberg spokeswoman Virginia Lam said that "instead of mounting a public relations campaign to take down a tough opponent of illegal guns" -- a reference to Melton -- "the NSSF should be working with us to help keep illegal guns out of the hands of criminals."

Lam told Cybercast News Service that "no one is above the law" but did not comment specifically on Melton's plea or on what, if any, action MAIG will take against him.

A spokesman for Melton did not respond to requests for comment Tuesday.

Jackson City Council leaders contacted Tuesday were unwilling to talk about Melton's guilty plea. Last week, council President Ben Allen was quoted by Jackson's Clarion-Ledger as saying the city government "will not miss a beat" regardless of the outcome of the case.

The illegal gun issue is not Melton's first brush with controversy.

In July 2006, the American Civil Liberties Union called for an investigation into claims that he had "violated the civil rights of Jacksonians through warrantless searches of homes, vehicles and persons and by violating the due process rights of persons detained and/or accused of crimes."

The ACLU alleged that Melton, who is black, has "created an environment where racial profiling is accepted, due process is ignored, searches are conducted illegally, and police brutality is commonplace."

According to The Hill newspaper, Melton created a stir in the U.S. Capitol in July when he received credentials that would have allowed him to carry a firearm in the building, a privilege normally reserved only for active-duty police officers.

The Hill reported that Melton is known for carrying a firearm with him at all times, including on commercial airline flights and in accompanying Jackson police during crime-fighting efforts.
 
Just another elitist who thinks that all the common people should have to obey the rules and that he shouldn't. Pretty much sums up the attitude of most gun grabbers. We are so smart and you are so stupid that we will tell you how to live your lives under our strict rules that we ourselves are too good to have to follow.
 
Well it was really nice of the prosecutor to let him take a $1500 fine for a couple felonies.

I wonder if they extend the same courtesy to regular citizens?
 
He'll be checking to Rehab when Mark Foley's room or that of that raving antigay :)rolleyes: ) preacher is empty.

When ever you see a true raver of any ilk - go read the definition of reaction formation.
 
I'm from Jackson, the DA is an incompetent idiot who allows for criminals to get off scot free by not charging them within a reasonable amount of time. Frank Melton spoke at my school (private school, Jackson Academy, I greaduated in '04) twice before his bid for election as Jackson mayor. He is tough on crime, however his tactics ARE unconstitutional,he has made statements to the effecct of "we will be searching every car" in reguard to random roadblocks.

However, our previous mayor was even worse for he never did ANYTHING. Frank commited a felony by taking that pistol into the MC law school campus ON HIS person (see MS code 97-37-17 and 97-37-1). Had he left it in his car he'd be fine....unlike me if I leave a gun in my car while at the college I'm enrolled in I'm a felon (read the wording of above laws).

I could go on (about "frank") if anyone would like.
 
This clown packs on commercial flights? What kind of paper does one need for that? How long has it taken for PILOTS to be allowed to pack? We're talking about a MAYOR right? Guy had some serious PULL, huh? He needs to be knocked down. His delusions of grandeur aren't just for breakfast anymore! Oooweee!
Josh
 
Despite my distaste for him. Frank Melton is no "liberal", he ran as a Democrat because in Jackson there are two criteria for having a good chance at getting elected, be african american (70% fo the city is), and be a Democrat.
 
Well it was really nice of the prosecutor to let him take a $1500 fine for a couple felonies.

I wonder if they extend the same courtesy to regular citizens?

I'd think it would be a get out of jail free card for the next person charged with the same thing huh?
 
Jackson Mayor Frank Melton, a Democrat, pleaded guilty Nov. 15 to the misdemeanors to avoid felony charges that would have cost him his job. Instead of jail time, he was fined $1,500 and put on a year's probation.
There's "justice" for you. What happened to "enforce all gun laws"? What happened to "equal under the law"? ;)

Anyone slapped with convictions of felony charges similar to those of Mr. Melton in the same jurisdiction ought to file charges against the DA under the Civil Right Act.

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According to The Hill newspaper, Melton created a stir in the U.S. Capitol in July when he received credentials that would have allowed him to carry a firearm in the building, a privilege normally reserved only for active-duty police officers.

The Hill reported that Melton is known for carrying a firearm with him at all times, including on commercial airline flights and in accompanying Jackson police during crime-fighting efforts.

Maybe he had one of those hand-written letters from the Mayor of Chicago
promising the bearer all courtesies like in The Untouchables? In any case, I
guess it's revoked:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nquWXrnKhHo
 
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