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« Heckler's Veto | Main | Senate Judiciary Committee hearings »

Testifying tomorrow before Senate Judiciary, on AW ban

Posted by David Hardy · 26 February 2013 08:41 PM

Here's my written statement. The hearings begin at 10 AM EST and will probably last until noon. You can watch them live here.

The witness list is:


Panel I

John Walsh
United States Attorney
District of Colorado
United States Department of Justice
Denver, CO

Edward Flynn
Chief
Milwaukee Police Department
Milwaukee, WI

Panel II

Neil Heslin
Newtown, CT

Dr. William Begg
EMS Medical Director
Western Connecticut Health Network
Newtown, CT

Nicholas Johnson
Professor of Law
Fordham Law School
New York, NY

David Hardy
Attorney
Law Offices of David Hardy
Tucson, AZ

The Honorable Sandy Adams
Former United States Representative (R-FL-24)
Orlando, FL

Michael Nutter
Mayor of Philadelphia
President, U.S. Conference of Mayors
Philadelphia, PA

Comments

Terrific document!

Posted by: Jeff at February 27, 2013 05:58 AM

Excellent. Unfortunately you’ll be playing Galileo trying to get the Pope to look through the telescope with half the folks on that Senate Judiciary Committee.

Posted by: Mark-1 at February 27, 2013 06:52 AM

It's a pleasure to read an argument by an experienced advocate after wading through the emotional rantings on both sides.

On page 6, in the para after the heading Persons Affected, the word law appears in lower case at the beginning of a sentence.

Posted by: SeaDrive at February 27, 2013 10:05 AM

Well done today!

Posted by: Wvonkessler at February 27, 2013 05:16 PM

Did anyone else listen to Nutter. Was I hearing things, or did he testify that NO ONE has been murdered with a rifle in Philadelphia in the last two years and this is why we desperately need an AWB?

Posted by: Chuck at February 28, 2013 10:01 AM

Don't confuse me with the facts, my mind's made up.

This has been the mantra of the gun controllers for decades.

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