Showing posts with label arizona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arizona. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2013

Men with too much money are victimizing the citizens of Midvale Park, Arizona.

This is the neighborhood crime map for Midvale Park, Arizona (CLICK HERE) where men with too much money want to introduce guns where they have never been before.

There have already been three shootings since January 29, 2013.

Janurary 29, 2013 at 10:22 PM there was a shooting at 1900 block of W. Arroyo Vista Court


March 3, 2013 at 7:20 PM there was a shooting at 5600 Block of S. Pin Oak Dr.

March 24, 2013 at 10:09 PM there was a shooting at the 5400 Block of South New Hall Drive

Since January 29, 2013 there have been five assaults, one vandalism, four burglaries, twelve thefts and twelve other crimes not listed along with the three shootings.


This is the Midvale Park Neighborhood Association (click here)

Next Monthly Meeting will be Thursday April 4th at 6:30PM at Grijalva Elementary School 1795 W Drexel Rd. Our Guest Speaker will be Paul Cunningham Tucson City Council, Councilmember from Ward 2

We have an organized community that can decide if they want more firearms in their neighborhoods OR if they would rather a donation to complete their project.

LIGHTS ON OAK TREE Dr: Project began in 2006 Phase one complete - looking for additional funding.  Actively working with the City of Tucson and others to complete the project - estimated cost to continue lights along Oak Tree to South Headley is $500,000.

Because the Neighborhood Association of Midvale Park, Arizona has seemed to figure out that if they put up more lights in their neighborhoods they can stem crime.


Now this is the pretty lady that is their councilwoman. She said they don't need more guns in Midvale Park. I think she knows what she is talking about.

Biography:
First Latina Elected to Tucson City Council (2007)
Born and raised in southern Arizona (Somerton, Arizona)
University of Arizona graduate, 2000, BA in Communication
Married to Ruben Reyes with one son, Emiliano and one daughter, Luciana
Pima County Youth Internship Coordinator, putting 450 kids to work each year (1996-2000)
Pima County Neighborhood Reinvestment Coordinator, working with 20 neighborhoods to provide $3.5 million in neighborhood improvements        (2000-2005)
Co-founder, César Chavez Holiday Coalition
Co-founder, Las Adelitas, an organization to mobilize Latinas and their families
Board of Directors, Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault
Since 2007, Regina Romero has proudly served Tucson residents on the City Council. She brings more than fifteen years experience in progressive public policy, job training and neighborhood reinvestment to the Council.
Cesar Chavez believed in unions. This is a perfect opportunity for a national union to come to Midvale Park, Arizona to help the people out in offering a donation to the completion of their lights on the street project. While the union is there they can ask for a gun return to assist with crime prevention because I already know there is going to be an escalation in death in this neighborhood. So, if the union can make a donation based on the number of guns turned in to help complete the project is might be the best thing that has happened to his neighborhood and to this City Councilwoman.

Additionally, why hasn't Governor Brewer, John McCain, Jeff Flake whom is owned by the NRA in a very big way and their US House Representative not helping to fund this project?

This is the US House Representative Ron Barber with our hero Congresswoman Giffords. I think we know why the men with too much money choose this district to distribute guns. 

This is Mr. Barber's Contact information: 

https://barber.house.gov/contact-me

I am going to write to him right now and tell him about this atrocity happening to innocent people and ask that he find a way to help complete the lighting project. I wish others would contact him and support any effort he seeks to stop this hideous assault on his district by men with too much money.

Sabotaging government compliments of NRA values.

Guns are piled inside a crate outside a police station in Tucson, Ariz., on Tuesday during a buyback. Tuesday marked the second anniversary of when a gunman opened fire on former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords as she met with constituents in 2011, killing six people and leaving 12 others injured.

January 09, 2013 4:39 AM

..."I've been getting threats," (click here) Kozachik says. "I've been getting emails. I've been getting phone calls in the office trying to shut this thing down or 'We're going to sue you' or 'Who do you think you are?' "
Todd Rathner, an Arizona lobbyist and a national board member of the NRA, may sue. He has no problem with the gun buyback, but he does have a problem with the fate of the guns once police take possession of them."We do believe that it is illegal for them to destroy those guns," he says....

That was then in January. Ready for one? All that money spent to make the streets of Tucson safer, right? Forget it. There are a bunch of rich men seeking to cause more deaths.

TUCSON, Ariz. March 27, 2013 (AP)
A former mayoral candidate in Tucson, Ariz., (click here) is launching a privately funded program to provide residents of crime-prone areas with free shotguns so they can defend themselves against criminals.
Shaun McClusky said the program modeled after one recently launched in Houston would provide training and enough money to buy a basic shotgun to residents who pass background checks, the Arizona Daily Star (http://bit.ly/10hCTiP) reported Wednesday.
Donors have committed about $12,000 to the program that McClusky said could start handing out guns within 60 days, the newspaper said.
McClusky said citizens need to do more to protect themselves because city government is failing to do the job.
"We need to take back our city, and it needs to come back to the citizens and not the criminals," he said....

Gun give aways in March in some of the most troubled areas of the city. These men have too much money. Now Tucson is going to have to have another gun by back program in the areas where these guns were distributed and hope they get them all back again.

The men carrying out this program need to be held responsible for their irresponsible actions. They need to be arrested with the first clear violation of the law any of these guns cause.

...Councilwoman Regina Romero said the Midvale neighborhood, one of the areas identified by McClusky, is a safe place where residents "don't need a gun to survive."
McClusky estimated it would cost about $375 to arm each person. The figure would include about $200 for each single-shot shotgun along with a box of ammunition, training and background checks.
McClusky said he learned of the fledgling Houston effort known as the Armed Citizen Project and thought it would be perfect for Tucson.
Travis Pratt, an Arizona State University professor of criminology and criminal justice, said studies have shown that guns increase crime, not decrease it....

I can think of a lot better ways to spend $375.00 per citizen receiving the guns.

I want to know when there are crimes committed with these weapons where EXACTLY they came from because it is going to happen. Promise. This is nothing short of GUN WALKING. That is exactly what this is.

When it comes to candidates running for office or re-election and they back the NRA all one has to do to oppose them is cite a survey stating the citizens in that state or district or city or county believe there should be strict background checks and Senators like Cornyn lie about the wishes of their constituents.

Opposing the NRA candidates are not that difficult. KNOW THE DISTRICT OR STATE OF WHICH ONE IS RUNNING. Don't know it by the opposition's rhetoric, know from the ground. People will win when they understand that long standing establishment Republicans don't carry out their business with their Senate seat, but, conduct others business against the wishes of their own constituency. "Father does not always know best."