Nice comments from CA Assemblyman

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Today I received an email newsletter from CA Assemblyman Ray Haynes, in which he was talking about a scheme to increase automobile tax without anyone being held responsible for it! (you can imagine how most liberals would love an idea like this!)

And then he gets into guns to make his point.

I've put emphasis on a bit that's particularly relevant to us on THR.

Here is the section of the newsletter:

MONDAY MORNING MEMORANDUM
By Assemblyman Ray Haynes
June 30, 2003

Pull My Trigger. . .

There has been much discussion, wailing and gnashing of teeth in
California in recent months as taxpayers learn about the decision to triple
our car tax. Every bit as maddening as the increase itself (a $20,000
vehicle's tax will roughly go from $150 to $450) is the sneaky, underhanded
way that the majority party is doing it.
Back in February, Speaker Herb Wesson was willing to do it the
semi-honest way. While they claimed they only needed a simple majority to
triple the tax, instead of the 2/3 vote the state constitution requires,
they did require most of their members to put their votes on the line and
tried to force the Governor to take a position on the issue. Governor
Doubletalk was too tricky to fall for that, though. He publicly proclaimed
that the bill was unnecessary and that he would not sign it. A victory for
taxpayers? Not quite. He simultaneously sent a letter to the Speaker
telling him that the alchemists in his legal office had cooked up a scheme
to increase the car tax without anyone being held responsible for it.
The "trigger" was born. Described by some as "immaculate taxation",
the idea behind it was that when the legislation that cut the car tax was
passed, a little known (and totally un-debated) provision was inserted that
allowed the tax to be increased automatically in the future if we ever ran
out of money. Nobody would have to vote for it, nobody would have to
support it, it would just magically be triggered when we reached a certain
financial state.
The beauty of this tax increase is that it apparently pulls its own
trigger! In a further feat of unaccountability, the Governor's lawyers
decided that the person who could decide that we were officially out of
money could be his un-elected (and therefore unaccountable) Finance
Director. Even he wouldn't actually increase the tax, he would merely
mutter the magic words "We're broke!" and somewhere under the silk scarf, the trigger would be pulled and the car tax would triple itself.
This whole scene explains a lot about the liberals in Sacramento.
It certainly explains some of their firearms-phobia. If they truly believe
that triggers can pull themselves without anybody else being held
responsible, it is no wonder they have such an irrational fear of guns. It
also explains why they have been so reluctant for so long to punish those
who actually mis-use guns. After all, it wasn't their fault, the trigger
pulled itself!!!
I'm not a shooter myself, but I was given a blackpowder revolver for
my support of the right to self-defense, and I keep it in a framed box
behind my desk. I'd heard a lot of bad things about guns, so I wanted to
keep it where I could see it. I can report that after five years of
watching that thing, the trigger has yet to pull itself. I've talked to
others on my staff who own more guns than I do, and they are quite insistent that none of their guns have ever pulled their own triggers, either. In fact, it appears that somebody is directly responsible for every trigger that is pulled, whether intentionally or accidentally.
(emphasis added.)
Somebody is responsible for pulling the car tax trigger, too. The
attorney's hired by the Republican caucus have told us that the tax increase cannot be triggered in this way. We have already prepared the lawsuit to prevent this illegal tax increase the day it goes into effect. We have also identified who is responsible for pulling this trigger. According to the newspapers, the Governor who was responsible for pulling the car tax trigger (and inventing the whole crazy concept) may well be punished for his negligent discharge, just as someone who negligently causes damage with a firearm would be.
By November we'll have a new Governor who will take responsibility
for what he is doing and will put the car tax and its revenues back where it
belongs-out of the hands of the Sacramento spending lobby and back into the pockets of California's taxpayers.

There it is-- what do y'all think?

Esky
happy for any good comments from pollies about guns
 
I seriously consider Ray Haynes the best legislator in the state, by far. Possibly one of the most consistently pro-self-defense-rights people in Government, anywhere in the US. If he runs for a statewide office, I'll donate as much time to his campaign as I can.

I *cannot* praise this guy enough.

And yes, he really does keep a cap'n'ball glass-cased revolver in his office. I've seen it.
 
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