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Fierce debate erupts over gun ordinance at city meeting

June 07, 2024 | Milwaukee , Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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Fierce debate erupts over gun ordinance at city meeting
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed ordinance aimed at regulating firearms during upcoming political conventions. Concerns were raised about the potential for individuals to challenge the ordinance on-site, which could lead to legal disputes. Alderman Baumann highlighted the implications of such challenges, questioning whether attendees would cancel travel plans or show up with unexpected confrontations.

Alderman Bowman emphasized the importance of public safety, asserting that if the city attorney's interpretation of the law is accurate, the ordinance would likely be upheld in court, thus preventing individuals from openly carrying weapons. He reiterated the city's commitment to protecting residents and businesses within the designated security footprint.

The conversation also touched on the involvement of the Secret Service and the historical context of similar ordinances in other cities. Alderman Bergellis noted that the proposed ordinance draws from past practices in cities like Cleveland and Charlotte, which have hosted political conventions. However, he acknowledged that the current political climate differs significantly from previous years, suggesting that the need for such regulations may be more pressing now.

The meeting concluded with a minor administrative issue regarding the cosponsorship of the ordinance, indicating ongoing deliberations as the city prepares for the upcoming events. The discussions reflect a broader concern for public safety and the complexities of enforcing firearm regulations in a politically charged environment.

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