Monday, December 19, 2005

Mike Huckabee The Outdoorsman

One of the great things about living in a place like the south is being able to enjoy the outdoors.

Governor Huckabee is an outdoorsman who enjoys fishing and hunting. Here he is with a beautiful wild turkey he bagged recently.

Congratulations, Governor!

As a hunter, Huckabee clearly understands and appreciates the importance of the Second Ammendment, which ensures that all Americans have the right to keep and bear arms. As proof, we invite you to check out the following copy of the text from a rather strongly worded letter written by Governor Huckabee to New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, regarding the "Smith and Wesson quid pro quo" (an attempt to force gun manufacturers' compliance with former President Clinton's gun mandates in order to win federal and state law enforcement purchase contracts).

Dear General Spitzer:

I have received your letter inviting me to join in your effort to encourage
various state and local governments to award law enforcement gun contracts only to gun manufacturers agreeing to a "Code of Conduct" which dictates various business practices, safety features, marketing strategies, etc., for both gun manufacturers and gun dealers at the wholesale and retail level. I must
respectfully decline your invitation.

First let me say, if I believed the safety of my constituents were truly
the issue, I would be much more considerate of your request. But we are not
living in a country flooded with "unsafe" guns. It is their illegal use that
endangers us -- that must be addressed through vigorous criminal
prosecution.

Providing for guns safety locks is one thing and, in truth, only a small
part of your "Code of Conduct." However, dictating how many guns a purchaser is allowed to take home on one day, banning sales at gun shows and prohibiting a minor from even entering a gun store without a parent or guardian are parts of a political agenda, not a push for "gun safety." Coupling the safety issue with a strict regulation of business practices is merely a maneuver to advance a
decidedly political agenda under the guise of "public safety."

I am a strong proponent and defender of Americans' Second Amendment right
to keep and bear arms. I also make every effort to be a responsible manager of
my constituents' tax dollars. I ask the director of the Arkansas State Police to
make purchasing and requisition decisions based on quality, service and price. I
will not ask him to award a lucrative government contract in order to further a
political agenda geared at controlling and ultimately destroying the firearms
industry.

I want Arkansas State Troopers to protect our citizens and themselves using
the best guns available, not guns from the most "politically correct"
manufacturer. In 1999, I signed into law an act prohibiting Arkansas' local
governments from suing firearms manufacturers seeking compensation for injuries and deaths resulting from the illegal use of these companies' products. To hold the gun industry accountable for crime is like holding our nation's farmers liable for the healthcare costs associated with obesity.

The desire of some to blame the gun manufacturers for crime rather than
prosecute criminals seems to me a sadly misguided attempt at protecting our
citizens. It is also a rather thinly veiled attempt to vilify and control those
who engage in a business which is eminently legal and necessary, yet not
particularly smiled upon by the current administration in Washington.

I thank God previous administrations understood and appreciated not only
the sanctity of the Second Amendment, but its necessity as well. Gun
manufacturers make the Second Amendment a viable right rather than some
theoretical proposition. I will not abuse my authority as Governor to pursue
their demise or dictate their business practices through coercion.

So the answer is a definite "no," I will not seek the capitulation of
firearm manufacturers through the use of asinine lawsuits or the doling out of
taxpayer-funded government contracts. I regret that you feel either of these
tactics to be worthwhile endeavors.

Sincerely yours,
Mike Huckabee

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