Louisiana Governor Vetoes Weapons Bill
BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana Gov. Edwin W. Edwards on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would have allowed most state residents to carry concealed guns.
“Every now and then I rise up and do what I know is right,†said Edwards, an avid hunter and gun collector who came to believe in handgun control after a Japanese exchange student was shot to death by a Baton Rouge homeowner three years ago.
Proponents touted the bill as potential salvation for residents faced with escalating crime problems, while opponents charged a gunslinger, wild-West mentality would ensue and exacerbate the problem.
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