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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Outrage Erupts Over Gun Ban in Community

Nashville, TN (TLS). A Nashville suburb is ablaze with controversy over a new rule implemented by the homeowners' association that forbids firearms within the community. Antioch, Tennessee is a bedroom community in the Nashville metro area that is home to a subdivision by the name of 'Nashboro Village.' Homeowners within the subdivision recently received a notice from the homeowners' association informing them that guns are no longer allowed within Nashboro Village.

Perhaps the homeowners' association under-estimated the resolve and power of gun owners.

Stating that their Constitutional rights are being violated, homeowners took to the streets to express outrage that their community would not allow them to exercise a liberty guaranteed to them by law.

The homeowners' association responded with a notice that they will change their regulations to allow gun ownership, but residents will not be permitted to fire those guns.

Say what?

Tell that to the single woman who is the victim of a break-in, reaches for her revolver by the bed, and finds herself staring at an intruder who is intent on harming her.

I'll tell you what--tell those morons who run the homeowners' association that they are too dumb to exercise oversight of a residential community, and that they can simply go jump into the nearest lake.

Here is the complete story in the Nashville media:
http://www.wtvf.com/Global/story.asp?S=6242822

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