“When 911 is nonexistent and law enforcement personnel are overwhelmed with search-and-rescue missions and other emergency duties, law-abiding American citizens must be able to protect their families and loved ones," said Chris Cox of the NRA
NRA threatens legal action over Virgin Islands firearm confiscation order
By Josh Delk - 09/05/17
The National Rifle Association (NRA) is threatening legal action to
stop a seizure of guns and ammunition by U.S. Virgin Islands Gov.
Kenneth Mapp (I) ahead of Hurricane Irma, the group said Tuesday.
"People need the ability to protect themselves during times of natural disaster," said Chris Cox, executive director of the NRA'S Institute
for Legislative Action. "This dangerous order violates the
constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens and puts their lives at
risk."In an order on Monday, Mapp activated the National Guard to "restore public order, and to guarantee the safety of life and property" in anticipation of the hurricane, the Daily Caller first reported.
The order authorizes and instructs the islands' adjutant general to seize "arms, ammunition, explosives, incendiary material, and any other property that may be required by the military forces for the performance of this emergency mission," as approved by the territory's Department of Justice.
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin signed a similar order in 2005 amid the destruction from Hurricane Katrina allowing the seizure of private weapons, which the NRA opposed in a federal court. Congress later passed a bill, supported by the NRA and signed by President George W. Bush, banning future seizures of weapons during emergencies.
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