Mayor Landrieu to propose mandatory reporting of stolen or lost guns

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  • Emperor

    Seriously Misunderstood!
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    Can I stop telling everyone how f'n stupid and destructive phony liberal democrats are now?

    I knew he was an ideological tool, but I had no idea this dude was this f**king stupid! And a politicians' idiocy usually doesn't surprise me.
     

    Sniper56

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    All of us already know these items are already either state or federal law. This was nothing more than trying to actually look like your doing something. As the Mayor said, this will not really prevent crime if someone is intent on doing it. Well duh.
     

    DBMJR1

    Madame Mayor's Fiefdom
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    If this passes:
    I can no longer sell my personal property, as I live in Orleans and have several firearms without serial numbers.

    I can no longer walk out of my front door with a firearm, as school buses drive down my street every day.

    So, I think I'll offer Mayor Libtard an unserialized firearm to purchase on his facebook page. Let him prosecute me.

    I'm also considering instructing my attorney to seek a restraining order, preventing school buses from coming within a thousand feet of my property, so they don't cause me to break the law.
     

    charlie12

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    §1796. Preemption of state law
    A. No governing authority of a political subdivision shall enact after July 15, 1985, any ordinance or regulation more restrictive than state law concerning in any way the sale, purchase, possession, ownership, transfer, transportation, license, or registration of firearms, ammunition, or components of firearms or ammunition; however, this Section shall not apply to the levy and collection of sales and use taxes, license fees and taxes and permit fees, nor shall it affect the authority of political subdivisions to prohibit the possession of a weapon or firearm in certain commercial establishments and public buildings.
    B. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit a local governing authority in a high-risk area from developing a plan with federally licensed firearms manufacturers, dealers, or importers to secure the inventory of firearms and ammunition of those licensees in order to prevent looting of the licensee's premises during a declared state of emergency or disaster. Such plan shall be renewed on a periodic basis. The information contained in the plan shall be deemed security procedures as defined in R.S. 44:3.1 and shall be released only to the sheriffs of the parishes or police chiefs of municipalities in which the declared state of emergency or disaster exists.
    C. For the purposes of this Section:
    (1) "Declared emergency or disaster" means an emergency or disaster declared by the governor or parish president pursuant to the provisions of the Louisiana Homeland Security and Emergency Assistance and Disaster Act.
    (2) "High-risk area" means the parishes of Assumption, Calcasieu, Cameron, Iberia, Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. John, St. Martin, St. Mary, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, and Vermilion.
    Added by Acts 1985, No. 741, §1, eff. July 17, 1985; Acts 2006, No. 254, §1.
     

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