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20 <br />Wilson Lamm –Sympathized with Ms. Galloway. Monty Python comes to mind, <br />he said: we came in here with no agenda, although obviously a hidden agenda <br />because you’re force feeding questions about things that might be happening. <br />We’re hearing personal complaints, trespass issues –surely there are enough laws <br />about trespass already. My neighbor has signs all around his property so I don’t go <br />over there; there’s something that works. It’s all noise. Doesn’t poor safety lead to <br />injuries? Where are the injuries? Assault rifle talk is not relevant. Mass murder <br />talk is not relevant. Law enforcement is not in my opinion around to keep things <br />from happening; they are supposed to go out after the fact. It bothers me to hear <br />that a deputy would invite himself onto your property, chat with you in a friendly <br />way, and then look for criminal behavior. I don’t think that would fly in court, and <br />I don’t think we need it. There are plenty of things to work on: speeding on the <br />highway, for example. We have people who walk on the wrong side of the road, <br />and that is far more dangerous than our shooting. Bicycles on Orange Grove Road. <br />Mental health services are in shambles. Roads really need work. And the homeless <br />people that I see going up and down the highway. We got a lot better things to do <br />than this. You also need to put more time for the audience on your agenda. You <br />had at one point 13 people, you left 21 minutes for them totalk at 3 minutes each. <br />No other observers asked to speak to the Committee. <br />After Commissioner McKee checked to ensure that the audio support was <br />sufficient for the Committee (it was after the volume was turned up) and <br />Commissioner Jacobs checked to ensure that all Committee members had contact <br />information for each other (they did), the meeting was adjourned at approximately <br />9:25 pm