Hudson Wi TEA Party

  • jon_jordan
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 10908
    #1264533

    Who scheduled this over the Saugerama??? The reader comments are wrth checking out too…

    Link to Pioneer Press Story

    Hudson TEA Party to feature hot drinks — and guns

    TEA Party honors open-carry rights

    By Alex Ebert

    [email protected]

    Updated: 10/08/2009 10:48:19 PM CDT

    The planners of a party in Hudson, Wis., are looking forward to a well-mannered picnic filled with political speeches, hot beverages — and guns.

    Response has been mixed to the Hudson Open Carry Taxed Enough Already (or TEA) Party scheduled for Oct. 17 in Lakefront Park. While organizers tout it as a picnic to celebrate their rights to demonstrate and carry arms, some in town worry about the image and perceived dangers of so many weapons in the city’s downtown playground.

    “Comments have ranged from dead set against it to a sentiment that it’s a demonstration of political rights,” Hudson Alderman Scot O’Malley said.

    At least one store owner plans to put up a sign banning the guns inside her shop. Yet city organizers say the party is simply the latest in a string of such events across Wisconsin that have all been peaceful.

    Since an April statement by the Wisconsin attorney general stressing that openly carrying a firearm is legal, events aimed at exercising the First and Second amendments have sprung up across Wisconsin. David Olson, organizer of the upcoming Hudson gathering, said it will be similar to one he recently held in Glenwood City: calm and political.

    It’s a potluck of sorts, where people can air their grievances on a number of issues, speak freely and revel in the right to openly carry guns, Olson said.

    “We decided to put the open-carry picnic along with the TEA Party to dispel some of the hysteria of the drive-by media covering people coming to meetings with firearms,” he said.

    The blending of conservative causes works well for Hudson because of the large number of hunters and guns owners in the area, said Jesse Garza, chairman of the St. Croix County Republican Party.

    “They’re really frustrated and nervous with the spending going on in Washington,” he said. “And they want to make sure their rights to own firearms are not infringed upon, and since Wisconsin doesn’t have any laws against open carry, this is their right to do that.”

    Whatever the politics, Hudson shop owner Barbara Dahl said she is completely against the demonstration. Her home furniture store is about two blocks from where the speeches will take place.

    “I’ll have to put up a sign that says, ‘I ban guns,’ ” she said. “I really don’t like the idea of someone walking by being crabby and having a gun. That’s not about protection, it’s about fear.”

    Hudson Police Chief Marty Jensen said the city does not plan to increase police patrols for the event.

    “I’ve got e-mails from (other) chiefs saying it was a good, quiet event,” Jensen said. “That’s what we’re hoping for here.”

    La Crosse County Sheriff Steve Helgeson said the demonstration in his county “didn’t have any problems,” partly because of extensive media buildup before the event.

    “Once (the community) realized it was legal, they accepted it,” he said.

    The recent string of open-carry parties started after a controversial disorderly conduct charge against a Milwaukee resident was dismissed in February. Police had given the resident a ticket for having a holstered gun on while doing yard work.

    After the dismissal, Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen issued an advisory to the state’s district attorneys noting that openly carrying a firearm is legal in Wisconsin.

    Although Dahl knows the right to bear arms is in the Constitution, she still feels uncomfortable with the public display of firearms. But she said that in the end, her opinion is worth as much as anyone else’s.

    “I don’t live in the Old West,” she said. “But I’m one in billions, and that’s how much (my voice) counts.”

    bzzsaw
    Hudson, Wi
    Posts: 3480
    #808253

    There are a bunch of liberal fruits making a big deal about this in Hudson. Blaming the Mayor and the Police Cheif for inviting this.

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    Whatever the politics, Hudson shop owner Barbara Dahl said she is completely against the demonstration. Her home furniture store is about two blocks from where the speeches will take place.


    Hey Barbara,
    I didn’t even know there was a furniture store in downtown Hudson. I’m sure all the people attending this Tea Party will be very disappointed they can’t come visit your store. Will your store even be in business for the Open Carry Tea Party anyways.

    fredbart
    St. Paul
    Posts: 372
    #808268

    Its their right under free speech even if I dont agree. I hold a job, pay my taxes, have two kids and a wife of 25 years. I tend to vote Democrate but respect and listen to those I dont agree with politically. Its part of the process. But, I am no “fruit”. I’d sure like to have these conversations without the name calling.

    bigroy
    Winona, MN
    Posts: 81
    #808271

    what you said is hmmmmm

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    Its their right under free speech even if I dont agree. ———- I’d sure like to have these conversations without the name calling.


    Free Speech means Free speech

    even if its how someone describes someone else.

    please don’t pick and choose what you think free speech is.

    just like our 2nd amendment rights.

    The right to bear arms even in Hudson WI..

    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13294
    #808274

    Wonder if the cops figured there would be a lack of personal crimes going on that day so there was no need to increase patrols. Im all for it.

    Czech
    Cottage Grove, MN
    Posts: 1574
    #808308

    My support for this event, my vote.

    riveratt
    Central Wisconsin US-of-A
    Posts: 1464
    #808314

    “I ban guns.” What? Listen lady you don’t have the right to ban guns! You may not “allow” them in your store but you do NOT ban them! And believe me the majority of gun owners that feel the pinch of additional firearm restrictions will NOT patronize any place that seeks to assist additional “controls”. So you go right ahead and sit in your little furniture shop freaking out that law abiding citizens are exercising their rights. Just as you are exercising your First Amendment right. And while exercising that right please keep in mine the Second Amendment exists in case the government forgets the rest do.

    I didn’t make the Glenwood City OC party and won’t be able to make the Hudson TEA party either. But I sure want to get to one and hope they continue to happen and spread closer to my direction. And anytime I see a business that doesn’t support our constitutional rights, especially 2A, I’ll be sure to alert EVERYONE I know and ask that they NOT shop there. Besides I buy my furniture Factory Direct and get commissions back for doing it so I don’t want any of her over inflated crap anyhow, lol. But that is a whole other story.

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