The Houston city council, that bastion of tolerance and equanimity, is making it illegal to stink in the library. Sadly, this isn’t the beginning of the end for Ann Coulter and Tim LaHaye. The Houston city council members have set their sites much lower. Clearly this unenforceable bit of nonsense is an attack on the homeless, the semi-homeless and the English. I have grudging admiration for crackpot rules that seemingly aim for one purpose and achieve another, but this plan is as subtle as a brick through a bay window.
In the planned community in Arizona where my brother used to live, civic planners tried to make it illegal to not own a gun. Sound crazy? Not by half. The logic was actually quite shrewd. If you’re a felon you can’t own a gun in Arizona. So the law was a way to keep criminals out of the community. Thankfully, it was struck down. But before you go praising the Arizona senate, keep in mind that they just signed off on a bill that makes it okay for citizens to carry concealed weapons into bars and nightclubs as long as you aren’t drinking. Personally, I don’t think this is such a hot idea.
Several years ago, I narrowly missed getting in the middle of a gunfight at a pool hall in East Flagstaff. It was not a nice place (although the homeless person at the bar offered me a slice of the canned ham he was sawing away at with a buck knife), but I was there on a date. (I can no longer remember whose idea it was to go there. If it was me: I’m sorry; if it was you: Typical.) What made the night so memorable was the gentleman who tried to recruit me into his neo-Nazi organization in Idaho. I declined the invitation after he flashed his holstered .45. While we were talking, he pinched a woman’s ass to show me that he wasn’t gay, I guess. The woman’s boyfriend shouted something like, “I should shoot your dumb ass” and I wondered when it was appropriate to hit the deck. A recap: In favor of taking guns away from neo-Nazis and letting bums read the paper. Look at me, I’m an activist.
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