concealed carry
Neumann keeps firing away at Walker
Mark Neumann continues to point up Scott Walker's shortcomings, and to portray him as the professional politician who shifts with the tide. This video highlighting Walker's erratic record on allowing concealed firearms is only on the Internet so far, but could be coming to a television station near you.
Will Sheriff Clarke's flip-flop on concealed weapons put Milwaukeeans in danger?
Clarke's complete reversal came, as his pronouncements frequently do, in a hysterical email to rabid rightwing radio talker Charlie Sykes, a major Clarke sycophant and publicist.
At the end of a long rant against Gov. Jim Doyle, Mayor Tom Barrett, and Milwaukee aldermen, Clarke says:
If the police are no longer able to guarantee the personal safety of citizens, then reconsider your opposition to allowing law-abiding people the means with which to protect themselves. Yes, Governor, that means carrying concealed handguns.Here's a Journal Sentinel story from Nov. 4, 2003:
Clarke calls for veto of concealed weapons bill
Sheriff tells Doyle in letter that change would put deputies in danger
Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. on Monday called on Gov. Jim Doyle to veto a bill that would make it easier for Wisconsin residents to carry concealed weapons.
In a letter to Doyle, Clarke says the change called for in the bill would jeopardize the "safety of my deputies and the citizens they represent" and says "there are better ways to fight crime than to flood the streets of Milwaukee with dangerous weapons."
Today, Clarke says the best way to fight crime is to flood the streets of Milwaukee with dangerous weapons.

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