U.S. Virgin Islands starts seizing guns

U.S. Virgin Islands seizing guns, ammo in anticipation of Irma
http://www.nola.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2017/09/us_virgin_islands_seizing_guns.html

The governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands has ordered the territory's national guard to begin seizing guns and ammunition from citizens in preparation for Hurricane Irma's landfall.

In an executive order signed Monday, Gov. Kenneth Mapp instructed Adjutant General Deborah Howell "to take whatever actions she considers necessary to carry out the assigned mission" of maintaining and restoring public order.

"The Adjutant General is authorized and directed to seize arms, ammunition, explosives, incendiary material and any other property that may be required by the military forces for the performance of this emergency mission," the governor said in the order.

The order went into effect Tuesday at 12:01 a.m.

Located about 40 miles east of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands consist mainly of St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas islands. The territory has a population of more than 100,000 residents.

As of midday Tuesday, the forecast track of Irma would take the powerful cyclone just north of the islands, with the most intense effects of the storm occurring early Wednesday morning. Irma's winds are forecast at that time to be about 175 m.p.h.

"This is not an opportunity to go outside and try to have fun with a hurricane," Mapp told ABC News. "It's not time to get on a surfboard."
 
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I read that article, does the local government have their own weapons to carry out the performance of the emergency mission?

Will they give them back after the emergency is ended?

Agreed, direct violation of the Constitution and the Disaster Personal Protection Act, which was put into law after Katrina to stop this when the local authorities did the exact same thing.

I think several groups including the NRA have filed suit against them. Little good it will do for the Island residents in the meantime.
 
This is why I have some weapons that were not purchased through "official" channels. No one in the government will ever know about them.

Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
 
This is why I have some weapons that were not purchased through "official" channels. No one in the government will ever know about them.

Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.

Kinda wishing I had a couple like that.

Easy enough to buy arms in Colorado, but background check and "purchased/transferred ownership through FFL" required... even through 3rd-party sales since latest legislation.

:(
 
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