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Healy-Rae wants debate on expanding gun ownership in Ireland

“It’s no harm for these criminals to know that if they engage in this type of activity they may leave the home that they break into in a wooden box,” the independent TD has said.

Updated 11.53am

THE INDEPENDENT TD Michael Healy-Rae has called for a debate on the possibility of expanding gun ownership in Ireland particularly in rural areas to allow people to protect their homes and property.

The Kerry South TD, who legally owns three different guns, has raised the possibility that people should be allowed to buy guns to protect themselves, something which is not currently legal in Ireland.

Speaking to Today with Pat Kenny on RTÉ Radio this morning, Healy-Rae said that regulations already in place would mean it would not be a big problem to expand the terms under which guns can be acquired in Ireland.

“People who possess gun licences, they treat their licence with respect, they treat their gun with respect, they don’t want anybody who should not be holding that gun to ever get near it,” he said.

“So that wouldn’t really be, to me, a very big problem because of the regulations that are already in place.”

The independent deputy accused the Minister for Justice Alan Shatter of having “failed and failed in an awful way” to protect people in rural communities, citing the recent closure of over a hundred garda stations which he claimed was actually costing the government more.

The Department of Justice referred a query about Healy-Rae’s remarks to the Garda Commissioner who it said was the head of the licensing authority.

An Garda Síochána said it was not in a position to comment on legislation or proposals made about legislation or remarks made by politicians.

The Irish Examiner which carries quotes from Healy-Rae this morning, says that there are currently 220,000 firearms certificates on issue in Ireland, the vast majority are for shotguns used for sport and hunting rifles.

Healy-Rae also defended a quote from him that appears in the latest edition of the Garda Review in which he states: “It’s no harm for these criminals to know that if they engage in this type of activity they may leave the home that they break into in a wooden box.”

He told RTÉ this morning that he would “stand over that comment any day of the week”.

He added: “If a person is of the mind that they think they can break into somebody’s house, terrorise them and get away with it completely, they must remember that sometimes it can go against them and they may leave the house in a wooden box.”

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    Mute Turlough O' Connor
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:14 PM

    I wonder if she was selected would have resigned on the basis of Labours abysmal performance in office …( me thinks not )….

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    Mute William O'Shea
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    Apr 26th 2012, 6:33 PM

    Good man Turlough, spot on!

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    Mute Andrew Brennan
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:19 PM

    A Labour member speaking of ‘entitlements’ ! Dear oh dear. And not getting what she feels she’s entitled to, she flounces out of the party. She’s a bit het up now and is going to fight future elections on the issue of her not getting what she feels she’s entitled to! Ireland is going to hell in a hand-basket: Massive social and economic inequality; massive private debt; and political, financial and religious corruption – and the Mayor of Tuam is going to fight elections on political entitlements. Good luck with your worship!

    This is supposed to be a Republic and in no way should ANY elected office be seen as a legacy! No wonder politics is in disrepute.

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    Mute Gay Pea McManus
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    Apr 26th 2012, 7:38 PM

    Yawn

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    Mute Derek Larney
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:31 PM

    “there was a seat there which I automatically thought I’d be entitled to”

    There you have it folks, the sense of entitlement which is prevalent in Irish politicians wrapped up in one succinct sentence.

    It just goes to show that there is no such thing as meritocracy in Irish politics. Its more about “I’m here the longest so I’m entitled to it’ than ‘I’m the best candidate for the job because I achieved X,Y and Z and represented my constituents better than anyone else’

    Now would someone please give Mary Lofus back the rattle she threw out of her pram, she’s entitled to it.

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    Mute Paul Lanigan
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    Apr 26th 2012, 9:27 PM

    You beat me to it Derek.

    There goes that word again ‘entitled’

    You’re also entitled to feck off!

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    Mute Páid Ó Donnchú
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:22 PM

    So is it really about the electorate Mary, or about your personal ambition to be Mayor of Tuam?

    Not Mayor of Galway City, they have their own Mayor (just about warranted)

    Not Mayor of Galway County, they have their own Mayor too. (I kid ye not)

    But Mayor of Tuam. They have their own council too. Not sure about an army, or customs.

    There is just WAY too many local politicians.

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    Mute Begrudgy
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:36 PM

    Spot on. All these people care about is getting there picture in their local paper with a big chunk of metal around their neck saying “look at me, i’m great”.

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    Mute Hitthepotthomas
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:09 PM

    Headline is priceless!

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    Mute Tom Kehoe
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:48 PM

    Why does Tuam even have a mayor anyway?

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    Mute Begrudgy
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:08 PM

    Jump Ship.

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    Mute finbar m
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:21 PM

    Missing out on all that pay and expenses I’d say!!!!!!

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    Mute Martin Grehan
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:44 PM

    Love the way she says she was entitled to the seat. Surely in a “democratic” party like Labour her branch would vote on such a thing? Course not, not one shred of democracy in the Labour Party.

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    Mute Joanna McBride
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    Apr 26th 2012, 6:11 PM

    Her branch did vote on it! Her problem is that she was rejected. She could vote herself as she was not a paid up member. Loftus hasn’t been a member of Labour for some time now as she has not paid her membership fees for over four years now (just €15 per year).

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    Mute Martin Grehan
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    Apr 26th 2012, 6:14 PM

    Four members were eligible to vote, would they be the four people in the room who wanted to vote for the other guy? Sounds dodgy to me. Look at what happened to Ray Fitzpatrick last year in Laois/Offaly, the Labour Party is not democratic.

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    Mute David Higgins
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    Apr 26th 2012, 6:18 PM

    Just goes to show how unsuited she was for politics to begin with.

    In going out with a bang she’s focused her statement on how SHE didn’t get anything as opposed to how LABOUR isn’t getting anything in government (her argument, not mine).

    She had a perfect opportunity to put the pressure on the Labour leadership to abandon the coalition, but her sense of entitlement means the rest of Labour can now just dismiss her as being upset over a seat as opposed to caring about Labour in government.

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    Mute Kevin O'Sullivan
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    Apr 26th 2012, 7:00 PM

    Dave my friend, you speak to much sense at times. Will ya quit!! :p

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    Mute Disildoforus
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:42 PM

    Her opinion of noonan is one i completely agree with !

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    Mute Bernadette Dunne
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:20 PM

    Fair play to you but Why not come on board with the people of Ireland and Join the Campaigns against Austerity like House Hold/water/septic tank Charges Cut backs on SNA’s Pensions levies double taxes Like PRSI and USC’s Politicians wage Increases And resign from labour party

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    Mute Anel Cceram
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    Apr 26th 2012, 7:46 PM

    No addition u would be better of without her

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    Mute Sean O'Keeffe
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    Apr 26th 2012, 8:35 PM

    Joan Burton short-changed with her ministerial appointment.
    Nessa Childers bullied over the Cardiff debacle.
    Now, Cllr. Loftus recieving rough treatment from an increasingly mysognistic Labour party.
    I’d say any woman would be wise to give them a wide berth.

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    Mute Billy Kennedy
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    Apr 27th 2012, 9:37 AM

    Joan Burton was short changed because, while she’s electorally sound, she’s utterly insufferable to both the people of Ireland in general and also, one must imagine, the majority of her colleagues. It’s not because she’s a woman, it’s because her style of ‘informed debate’ is “I SHOUT LOUDER THAN YOU AND KEEP REPEATING WHAT I’M SAYING!”

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    Mute Eoin Griffin
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:42 PM

    There are much better reasons to leave Labour at the minute. A party that will be (more) irrelevant after the next General Election.

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    Mute Fagan's
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:55 PM

    “entitled to”. Your entitled to sweet Fup all.

    However having 4 people vote for a nomination is a bit much.

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    Mute Joanna McBride
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    Apr 26th 2012, 6:14 PM

    Tuam is not really a Labour stronghold. We were stunned in Dublin when Labour took a seat there in the last GE. Four was the total amount of paid up members who turned up to vote.

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    Mute David Higgins
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    Apr 26th 2012, 6:21 PM

    After Cork South West, Labour’s Galway East seat will be amongst the first to go in the next election.

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    Mute Joanna McBride
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    Apr 26th 2012, 6:38 PM

    Agreed David. One of many unless things improve. Seat should have gone to Lorraine Higgins.

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    Mute Chris Fogarty
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    Apr 26th 2012, 7:46 PM

    Lookit the greedy head on her sure.
    That is all.

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    Mute Turlough O' Connor
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    Apr 26th 2012, 5:16 PM

    Sorry ‘if she ‘..typing on phone here

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    Mute B9xiRspG
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    Apr 27th 2012, 9:55 AM

    When I first saw this I thought she was the first elected labour to jump ship because of how Labour has sold themselves and their supporters out. After reading a few lines I see is she just selfish woman who is only concerned with her own politic future.

    At least when the Greens sold their soul to the devil (FF), over half of their members left in protest, credit to their members.

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    Mute Fiachra Maolmordha Ó Raghallaigh
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    Apr 26th 2012, 8:17 PM

    Boo hoo!

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