Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner's Commission Against Gun Violence

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Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner's Commission Against Gun Violence

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I'd meant to post this last Wednesday when I found Charles hard at work upgrading the site. I searched and I don't think this has been posted.

This was from a public media release by the city of Houston for Mayor Turner's office announcing the 37 members appointed to the city's "Commission Against Gun Violence." Link to the press release here. He called for the formation in response to the tragedy in Santa Fe. "The diverse group includes students, parents, physicians, law enforcement officials, gun-rights advocates, gun violence victims and members of faith-based and civil rights organizations."

Even if you aren't from Houston or know Houston, I'll bet you can tell just how blue the city government is by looking through the names. See how many of those "gun-rights advocates" you think you can find. Dang, see how many you think would even be shameless supporters of the Constitution and Bill of Rights as written.
  • Rev. William Lawson, Honorary Chair, Founder & Pastor Emeritus, Wheeler Baptist Church
  • Rabbi Samuel Karff, Honorary Chair, Rabbi, Congregation Beth Israel
  • Archbishop Joseph Fiorenza, Honorary Chair, Archbishop Emeritus, Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
  • Kendra Willis, 2017 Ms. Wheelchair Texas, gun violence survivor
  • James Tucker, Yates High School Graduate/ Family member of gun violence victim
  • Sam Peña, Houston Fire Chief
  • Dr. David Persse, Chief Medical Officer
  • Victor Gonzalez, Mayor's Anti-Gang Office
  • Art Acevedo, Houston Police Chief
  • Ed Gonzalez, Harris County Sheriff
  • Kim Ogg, Harris County District Attorney
  • Paul Cordova, Interim Police Chief, Houston Independent School District
  • Vera Bumpers, Metro Police Chief
  • Marcel McClinton, March for Our Lives High School Student
  • Wasiq Javed, March for Our Lives University of Houston Student
  • Madeline Lake, March for Our Lives High School Student
  • Ariel Hobbs, March for Our Lives University of Houston Student
  • Alina Dong, Chair, Mayor's Youth Council
  • Andrew Yoo, Law School Student
  • Ping Sun, Rice University and Attorney
  • Aimee Mobley Turney, Houston Area Group Lead, Mom's Demand Action for Gun Sense in America & Gun Safety Chair of League of Women Voters of Texas
  • Tiffany Ross, Director of Education and Outreach, Mental Health America and Mayor's LQBTQ Advisory Board
  • Sonia Corrales, CEO, Houston Area Women's Center
  • Judson Robinson, III, President, Houston Area Urban League
  • Mary Ramos, Executive Committee, LULAC
  • Yolanda Smith, Executive Director, NAACP
  • Haley Carter, Captain, United States Marine Corps, Houston Dash 2014-2016
  • Cornelius Blackshear, Director of Veteran's Services, United Way
  • Dr. Bindi Naik-Mathuria, Attending Surgeon, Trauma Medical Director, Texas Children's Hospital & Assistant Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine
  • Jerry Ashworth, CEO, TIRR Memorial Herman
  • Dr. Peter Stout, CEO, Houston Forensic Science Center
  • Johnny Mata, Coalition for Justice, LULAC
  • Abbie Kamin, Associate Regional Director, Southwest Region, Anti-Defamation League
  • Dr. Robert Muhammad, Founder, Action CDC
  • Dan Snare, President, American Leadership Forum
  • Sheryl Ropollo, Owner, Wagon Wheel Ranch
  • Deric Muhammad, Activist/Author
I can pretty much guarantee that if a vote was put to that group on minute one of the first meeting asking if new gun control laws should be passed immediately, the vote would be at best 33 for new gun laws and maybe 4 "not so fast."

More of of our tax dollars being absolutely wasted in the name of political agendas. :mad5
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Good grief. Where would you get those "4"? And I don't see a single person on that list who would be factually knowledgeable about reducing gun violence. MOMS, March for our Lives kids, rabbis and archbishops, lawyers, various women's organizations, etc.
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Yeah, I was being very lenient and optimistic with the number 4. But 37 to 0 just didn't sound believable.

And I'm sure that the only reason Charles wasn't invited to the commission was that Sylvester Turner only had Charles's number on his iPhone, and he lost that just as the commission was forming and couldn't give Charles a call.

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How about a commission to stop the spiraling out of control property taxes in Houston.

Property taxes are rising three times the rate of income.

At the same time the City is broke and needs to increase taxes to pay its current bills while it borrows money to pay for future obligations like pensions it didn’t set aside money for.

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I offered to serve since I am a clinical professor at a university in Houston, but he has not returned my message. Imagine that.

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Is recommendation #1 going to be "Gentrify Sunnyside"? I ask because that's feasible and arguably happening now.
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As a show of good faith, they should disarm themselves and their employees.

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What a joke. We'll turn into another NYC with this group.
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Thank God for state pre-emption :banghead:
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Unfair, unbalance
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Amateur comedians group.

A bad one...

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Again, and again, each time I see one of these things, I miss big cities less and less. Moved out of Ft. Worth a few years ago, as it began to grow leaps and bounds. While I consider Ft. Worth to still be a pretty good place for a city, I know that won't last. I truly fear that our state will go the way of California some day before too long has passed, where a handful of left-winger big cities control the entire state, with little to no regard for what those in the smaller cities, towns, and rural areas want. This mess in Houston is merely indicative of the greater problem before us.
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A dumber than dirt leftist moron assembling a group of other dumber than dirt leftist morons who will do nothing productive, only damaging.
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...and civil war grows closer...we in the country aren't commies.

We will resist.
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Abraham wrote: Mon May 28, 2018 2:22 pm ...and civil war grows closer...we in the country aren't commies.

We will resist.
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