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renaissance_warrior
October 14, 2008, 18:36
Gun-toting Pa. mom gets back concealed gun permit

Tuesday, October 14, 2008
By MARTHA RAFFAELE, Associated Press Writer
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LEBANON, Pa. —
A mother who angered fellow parents when she openly carried a pistol to her 5-year-old daughter's soccer game got her concealed weapons permit back Tuesday after a Pennsylvania judge overruled a sheriff's decision to revoke it.

Meleanie Hain lost the permit after other parents complained about the presence of the gun during a soccer game on Sept. 11. Lebanon County Judge Robert Eby, who said he also is a gun owner with a concealed weapons permit, said the law required him to return Hain's permit.

But he questioned her judgment, saying she "scared the devil" out of others at the soccer field.

"Fear doesn't belong at a kid's soccer game from any source," Eby said.

Hain testified at the Tuesday hearing that she did not intend to intimidate anyone but felt she had to carry the gun openly because warm-weather clothing made it difficult to hide a firearm. She said her husband's line of work, which was not disclosed, made her a "greater target" than the average person.

"I'm certainly not looking to shoot anyone over a goal," she told Eby, also adding that she had carried an unconcealed firearm without any problems in the past.

George Christianson, a lawyer for the Lebanon County Sheriff's office, said the decision would not be appealed.

Hain said she was satisfied and plans to take her gun to a youth soccer game in the future.

"People have the right to voice their opinion ... and I have a right to my Second Amendment right," she said. "A gun-free zone says to a criminal: 'Easy target.'"

Deltaten
October 14, 2008, 19:25
OUTSTANDING news! :D

Now. if there were a bit more back-story to it??
Having lived for a time in that particular County, I have some small interest.
Back in the days before shall-issue, a permit was "See the Sheriff" and get his sig on a slip of paper annually.. Two bucks! ;) Of course, this was pre-yuppifying of the .gov. There were the usual power-mongers and petty tyrans so common in small towns; but all in all it was fairly conservative.

Now? I wouldn't live there on a bet. They wouldn't understand my lifestyle nor accept my personal junkyard ;)

Heat
October 14, 2008, 20:51
chalk one more up for the good guys...

Stranger
October 14, 2008, 21:21
Originally posted by renaissance_warrior

A mother who angered fellow parents when she openly carried a pistol to her 5-year-old daughter's soccer game got her concealed weapons permit back Tuesday after a Pennsylvania judge overruled a sheriff's decision to revoke it.

But he questioned her judgment, saying she "scared the devil" out of others at the soccer field.

"Fear doesn't belong at a kid's soccer game from any source," Eby said.


So, the "soccer-bitch" (quote care of justashooter) got her license back. It is good to see that law (and rights) trump BS emotional arguments like those Russ and justashooter make.

While I don't think I agree with superficial argument/comment judge made I do agree with the premise. Why should Hain be in fear at a soccer game? Let her carry if it removes that fear.

Blackmore
October 15, 2008, 07:31
Originally posted by renaissance_warrior
"I'm certainly not looking to shoot anyone over a goal," she told Eby, also adding that she had carried an unconcealed firearm without any problems in the past ..."People have the right to voice their opinion ... and I have a right to my Second Amendment right," she said. "A gun-free zone says to a criminal: 'Easy target.'"

Nice job. She got the sound bite right, too.

fastfreddy
October 15, 2008, 11:11
I wonder how much it cost her in legal fees to enjoy her "right".