[Vision2020] Raymore, Kansas Council May Soon Be Packing Heat

Dan Carscallen areaman at moscow.com
Wed Apr 28 08:26:35 PDT 2010


Here in Idaho, which may be different from Kansas, *any* elected official is
allowed to carry a concealed weapon without having to obtain a permit.  I
believe all they need is a letter from the clerk (or whatever passes for the
clerk at the state level) stating that yes, this person is an elected
official.

I wrote a letter for the Highway District chairman every four years so he
could carry.

Of course, if you already have the permit, the letter from the clerk is
likely unnecessary.



-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
On Behalf Of Tom Hansen
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 7:38 AM
To: Moscow Vision 2020
Subject: [Vision2020] Raymore, Kansas Council May Soon Be Packing Heat

"Objection, Mr. Mayor" . . . **BOOM** . . . "Overruled"

Courtesy of the Kansas City Star at:

http://www.kansascity.com/2010/04/26/1905059/gun-rules-for-raymore-city-hall
.html

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Gun rules for Raymore City Hall advance
The Kansas City Star

The Raymore City Council took a big step Monday night toward being able to
pack heat during meetings.

The council voted 7-1 on a package that would allow members to carry
concealed weapons during meetings and also would allow citizens to carry
guns into parks and into City Hall - except during council meetings,
because that is barred under state law.

The council also agreed to ask the Missouri General Assembly to repeal
that law and let cities decide the issue. It was a first-reading vote.
Final approval would come May 10.

"I was happy to see that logic prevailed over emotion," Councilman Jeff
Cox said after the vote. Cox's motivation in pushing the new rules is what
he calls the "City Hall massacre" in Kirkwood, Mo. On Feb. 7, 2008, a
gunman barged into a City Council meeting and fatally shot six people,
including the mayor, two City Council members and two police officers.

Cox tried the same package in January but was stymied by Mayor Juan
Alonzo's veto. Now because of the April election, Cox probably has the
votes to push it through.

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Seeya round town, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

"The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
and the Realist adjusts his sails."

- Unknown


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