Kansas City Mayor Q Celebrates Defeat Of Missouri 2nd Amendment Preservation Act

We put this in a compilation yesterday but it probably deserves another look when we consider legislation moving forward . . . Here's the word . . .

“It’s a good day for everyone across the political spectrum, to say that common sense has finally prevailed in Missouri,” said Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas.

Mayor Lucas did not hold back his appreciation for the federal judge who struck down the Second Amendment Preservation Act.

“I don’t know a Missourian out there-- If you explain what this law is. If you say, ‘Hey, let me walk up to a police officer in Kansas City and take away your ability to work with those in the ATF, FBI or the DEA to keep drugs off our streets, to keep guns off our streets.’ I don’t think there’s a person that says, ‘That’s a great idea!’ and I know there’s not an officer that says, ‘That’s a great idea!’” said Mayor Lucas.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

KC mayor reacts after federal judge strikes down Missouri gun law

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Missouri attorney general plans to fight back after a federal judge ruled Tuesday that a Missouri law banning local police from enforcing federal gun laws is unconstitutional. "It's a good day for everyone across the political spectrum, to say that common sense has finally prevailed in Missouri," said Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas.

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