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Posted: 5/31/2003 7:24:29 PM EDT
But at the cathedral rally, Pates said: "Common sense tells us it will increase gun violence." He was followed to the podium by Bill Gillespie, executive director of the 7,000-member Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association, who had some practical advice for citizens in Minnesota's new handgun environment.

"If you see a gun, please report that to the police," he said. "Call 911; let the professionals deal with the situation." But police themselves are unsure what the law's effects will be, he added, so if you are stopped by an officer for any reason, "keep your hands on the steering wheel."

This guy is a nut case.

go to the link for the Editoral

[RED]Edited to make linky hottie[/RED]
[URL]www.startribune.com/stories/587/3907224.html[/URL]
Link Posted: 5/31/2003 7:44:47 PM EDT
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When I go to Minnesota, I don't carry.

The sad truth is I would rather be victimized by the populas than by the state.
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