Keep and Bear Arms
Home Members Login/Join About Us News/Editorials Archives Take Action Your Voice Web Services Free Email
You are 1 of 215 active visitors Wednesday, May 22, 2013
EMAIL NEWS
Main Email List:
Subscribe
Unsubscribe

State Email Lists:
Click Here
SUPPORT KABA
» Join/Renew Online
» Join/Renew by Mail
» Make a Donation
» Magazine Subscriptions
» KABA Memorial Fund
» Advertise Here
» Affinity Long Distance
» Use KABA Free Email

» JOIN/Renew NOW! «
 
SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS

 

YOUR VOTE COUNTS

Keep and Bear Arms - Vote In Our Polls
Do you support or oppose the Obama Administration's plan for a U.N. Arms Trade Treaty?
Support
Oppose
Undecided

Current results
Earlier poll results
12971 people voted

 

SPONSORED LINKS

 
» U.S. Gun Laws
» AmeriPAC
» NoInternetTax
» Gun Show On The Net
» 2nd Amendment Show
» SEMPER FIrearms
» Colt Collectors Assoc.
» Personal Defense Solutions

 

 

 

Keep and Bear Arms

NOTE! This is a real-time comments system. As such, it's also a free speech zone within guidelines set forth on the Post Comments page. Opinions expressed here may or may not reflect those of KeepAndBearArms staff, members, or any other living person besides the one who posted them. Please keep that in mind. We ask that all who post comments assure that they adhere to our Inclusion Policy, but there's a bad apple in every bunch, and we have no control over bigots and other small-minded people.  Thank you. --KeepAndBearArms.com

The Below Comments Relate to this Newslink:

LA: Federal judge agrees with gun deal
Submitted by: Bruce W. Krafft

There are 2 comments on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments

 
FULL TEXT BELOW:

A federal judge has signed off on an agreement by the City of New Orleans to return hundreds of firearms that police officers confiscated in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

The agreement was part of a deal to resolve a lawsuit filed by the National Rifle Association and Second Amendment Foundation.

U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier signed the pact on Thursday and issued a permanent injunction barring the city from seizing lawfully possessed firearms.

The NRA and Second Amendment Foundation agreed to drop their case if the city followed a plan for returning guns to owners who had them seized after the August 29, 2005, hurricane.
 

Comment by: Joe (10/10/2008)
I hope the city is required to reimburse the value and cost of replacing the guns if they are damaged beyond repair from improper handling or storage.

I wonder if this will make the mainstream media outlets news stands and broadcasts?

 

Comment by: motoboy (10/10/2008)
No punishment for the thugs who took them?

Settling for the return of guns THREE YEARS after they were taken?

No compensation for the victims of the thefts?

Nothing from our overlords but a vague promise that, "We won't do it again." ???

Yeah, they won't do it again. Not until next time, anyway.

With no punishment for government thugs you can bet they will do it again, anywhere/anytime they please, and for the flimsiest of pretexts.
 

 QUOTES TO REMEMBER
Gun bans don't disarm criminals, gun bans attract them. — WALTER MONDALE

COPYRIGHT POLICY: The posting of copyrighted articles and other content, in whole or in part, is not allowed here. We have made an effort to educate our users about this policy and we are extremely serious about this. Users who are caught violating this rule will be warned and/or banned.
If you are the owner of content that you believe has been posted on this site without your permission, please contact our webmaster by following this link. Please include with your message: (1) the particulars of the infringement, including a description of the content, (2) a link to that content here and (3) information concerning where the content in question was originally posted/published. We will address your complaint as quickly as possible. Thank you.

 
NOTICE:  The information contained in this site is not to be considered as legal advice. In no way are Keep And Bear Arms .com or any of its agents responsible for the actions of our members or site visitors. Also, because this web site is a Free Speech Zone, opinions, ideas, beliefs, suggestions, practices and concepts throughout this site may or may not represent those of Keep And Bear Arms .com. All rights reserved. Articles that are original to this site may be redistributed provided they are left intact and a link to http://www.KeepAndBearArms.com is given. Click here for Contact Information for representatives of KeepAndBearArms.com.

Thawte.com is the leading provider of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and digital certificate solutions used by enterprises, Web sites, and consumers to conduct secure communications and transactions over the Internet and private networks.

KeepAndBearArms.com, Inc. © 1999-2013, All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy