Dec6 |
A Chicken In Every Pot, And A Cap In Every Ass
What does a small, Indiana County town of 443 people in Pennsylvania really need to do to make sure it remains viable well into the 21st century? Well, how about making the second amendment mandatory? Town Councilman Henry Statkowski in Cherry Tree, Pa., in Western Pennsylvania near where Indiana, Cambria and Clearfield counties meet, wants to pass an ordinance urging residents to get a gun and learn how to shoot it to keep down on the crime. It’s modeled after a Greenleaf, Idaho, law — itself modeled after a Kennesaw, Ga., bill from 1982 — passed in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and meant to stop the surge of bands of refugees that sacked random Idaho towns. (Oh, wait, that didn’t happen?) Statkowski says that, since the household is responsible for defending itself, each household should defend itself in the way Hank Statkowski wants it to. Inquirer writer Kathy Boccella went out to Cherry Tree and did her best person-on-the-street reporting job, interviewing apparently half the population of the sleepy hamlet. This, really, is only a few of the quotes:
Camouflaged hunter? Check. Weird reference to drugs? Check. Calling them “flush toilets,” as if they were a recent introduction to the city? Check. This is the best state ever. One councilman’s wish: A gun in every home [Inquirer] |
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