Why So hard to enforce gun regulations? Sheriff: "Someone's gonna get hurt"

5 years ago
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In a recent work session, the Orange County commissioners heard a presentation by the county attorney on the legal ramifications of passing a "gun discharge ordinance." This is a subject of discussion ostensibly because of some citizens who appeared and complained about hearing gunfire near their residential development. At least, that is the excuse the county is using to justify their new effort to "create a safe environment for residents"...by toying with designating 'zones' whereby a 'gun discharge' ordinance would be in effect based on 'resident density.'

The problem, as outlined in the longer exchange - is that orange county North Carolina is a largely rural county...and gun discharges that are not continuous or injurious are...simply not prosecutable crimes.

In one of the more interesting exchanges, the Sheriff is asked to elaborate on the question about enforcement, and must inform the board of this fact. It seems Mark Dorosin (Democrat) gets flustered at his constitutional limitations and not understanding why it is so problematic to direct the sheriff to send his men to enforce their petty "laws".

In this case, it is clear that the difficulty is that by creating a legal requirement to enforce, the county begins flirting with direct physical confrontation with it's purported subjects (who happen to be armed)... also known as civil war.

Proceed by Inquiry.

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