H , th picture the L gue n accurate one, mo t ill' be ffe t d in orne way y the budget cut, but the poor will be hit the hard­ t. A D YET, tudie how they r the one who are the un law ha Ie impact-on By DE I MAN FI ·LD Capital New Service LANSING -It i bu me as usual in one of the Midwe t' largest porting good tore, despite new gun legi lation be­ coming effective in March, aid' Brad Bernard, a ales clerk at Jay's Sporting Goods store in" Clare. "No, not at all," Bernard said, who works in the tore's 'gun d e p ar t m e n t . "I haven't noticed any changes." While the four-part "crime control package" tat was pa sed in December will go ito effect March 28, it has not affected business at Jay's. Bernard aid he has not noticed any increase in business and has not been told of any new operating proce­ dure re ulting from the legisla­ tion. The four parts of the package inc ude regulation of tran port, licensing. adju tments in th penal code and the placing of a federal law limiting the owner­ ship of armor-piercing ammuni­ tion orr the state law books. OM L GI LATOR are lready looking to amend the law because of' perceived loophole. Bob Garner, ad­ mini trative a i tant to House Speak r Lewis Dodak, said there i a" gen tlemen' agree­ ment" to go back and fix any problems that may have been overlooked. "I don't see that there will be any move to amend the bills before thei r enactment," Garner aid. If any changes were needed, a re olution would be intro­ duced to f rm a committee to make recommendations '0 amend -the laws. Rep. Jerry Bartnik, D-Temperance, the chairman of Tourism, Fisheie . and Wildlife Committee, which reported on the law before its December passage, already has a draft ,of the resolution he would introduce on the House � floor if the i ue brough up, Garner said. David Osborn, director of the s tat e ,a �a irs d i vis ion 0 f the . Mic h i g an Municipal League, said loophole tn the laws News Briefs Mi repre entatlonln the Persian Gulf . There is a disproportionate amount of Black people in­ volved in Operation Desert Storm. Blacks make up about 12% of the U.S. population and 29% of the troops in the Persian Gulf.' Pentagon officials deny that the military is exploiung Blacks and insist that the disproportionate numbers are the random result of America's decision to replace the draft with an all-volunteer force. Another staggering tatistic in this Gulf war is tha al­ though Blacks are over represented in Operation Des Storm only 49% of the African American community think the US was right to get involved in this conflict. . PUSH In trouble - Compiled by Catherine Kelly prevent them from being the comprehen ive gun legislation he feel Michigan needs. "The best thing you can say about this i , over the next few year we'll get some court inter­ pretation and then we will have a comprehensive gun law in Michigan," Osborn said. of turnout t the poll hile tho e e rnin 0,000 or more had te of 95.6 p r- cent. enior re­ oci te for t e ue for Hum n y thlt I m Elder veld of the Univer i ty of Mi hi n id there r Ie itim t re on why many poor people don't how up to vote. "Traditionally, people who are in a lower octo-economic tatu are unemployed, mobile. tion. preoccupied \ i th co no rn i matter and I integrated nd ay that for ettled in the community," Eldersveld id. "They're not well e tabli hed 8 d are more likely to be on the go to find jobs. " Basically, politic I m tter are likely to take a b ck eat to where to leep arrd or what to ale tually created forJ1>olice depart­ ments to prevent 4ead poisoning from the fumes of ammunition loaded with lead bullet that were being used during extesive shooting in indoor range, he added. Bernard called the reputation of th teflon ammunition a "Ial­ � la y." Teflon-coated bullets got BERNARD SAID one prob- their bad rc p u tati orr'fro m an lem wi t� gun legislation is that episode' of the television sho'Y legislators are targeting the 'Hunter," in which the bullets wrong group when proposing were referred to as "cop- the bills. killers," Bernard aid. "A lot 0 f those la ws , are Bernard said a law barring passed by pe ope who don't plea bargaining for crimnals ar- know anything," Bernard said. rested for violent crimes com- "They are targeted at people mitted with a gun would be' who are already going to obey more practical, instead of them." . punishing individuals who pur- An example of this mi - chase a gun for recreation. guided legislation is all the at- Because of gun legislation tention that is focused around passed in California restricting ar mo r-pi c rc in g and Teflon- the selling or "assault arms," coated ammunition, which have guns have been driven under- th� reput tion Cop-kUHn ground. Bern rd aid. In t ad of bullets," Bernard said. To his the guns bein regfstered, t ey knowledge, a police officer has are no g Ily never been killed by these types from "budd y to buddy," he of specialty ammunition. The added . eflon-coated bullets were ac- Governor open LANSING -Gov. John En er announced that he will hold public of�ice hours from 11 a.m. to 12 noon every Thursday. "My or is wide open," Engler announccd. "As I said during the campaign and in my inaugural speech, the way to build public trust in Lansing is to p r o v i d e the citizens of . Michigari with the mos: direct possible opportunity to know their elected officials. Before the door swings open, however, there are certain stipulations the 'pUblic must meet: -Only two individuals al­ lowed per appointment. .. -No appointments for those representing special inter­ est groups, universities or cor- .' Allianc�' to aid C'�lIege stud nts ANN ARBOR - Th� University of Michigan and Washtenaw Community College (WCC) have formed an "Alliance for Minority Scholars" to en-' courage a greater number of qualified WCC minority stu­ dent to continue their educa­ tion at the U-M. S.tudent in the program who have completed the majority of' their studies at WCC and who meet variou academic criteria, including a grade-point average of 3.0 Of. higher, will receive "preferred consideration" for admi s io n to several U-M schools. The requirements of each school differ. The program al 0 allow for an early derter­ minatio of the student'S adrnis­ s ibil ity to the U-M .. U-M units participating in the alliance are the College of Literature, SCience, and the Art ; the School of Business Admini'tration; School of Natural Re ourcc ; College of Engineering; and College of Ar­ chi tecture and Urban Planni ng . door to pubtlc oration Interviews must be .s che d ul ed one month in ad- vance. =-Appolmme nts limited to five minutes. Add to that list the security steps visitors must take. The State Police will run a security check on each person visiting the governor. Vis i tors will be re­ quired to present a picture I.D. All briefcases and bags will be ope ned P rio r to th e me e tin g. Late arrivals and cancellations will have to .be rescheduled at the next available time. Citizens still interested in meeting with the Governor should contact the Office of the Governor by writing: Office.of the Governor, c/o Public Office Hours, State of Michigan, P.O .. Box 30013, Lansing, Michigan 48909. Letters should include the following information: name. a� ress and telephone number, date of birth, driver'S license nu�r, place of. employment A'iiCireason for the ·f!1�eting. THE WAYNE COUNTY INAUGURAL PRAYER Bre.kr.lt dre a crowd of thou ands earlier thl month. AmoDa the dlgnitarie , were (I:rt) Rev. Dr. Cullian Hili, Greater Concord Baptist, who gave the welcome; 'County Executive Aide Virgie Rollins, the coordinator; Rev. Dr. Ernest T. Camp'bell, retired professor Garrett Theological SelDlnary, Ev ns.ton, lIIinoi ,the uest peaker; and County Executive Ed McNamara. (Photo by Robble)_' ATTENDING THE NINTH ANNUAL CLC Minister Dinner iJ;l Derrett, In honor or Dr. Martin Luther Kin Jr were (lrt) SCLC Ch pter Pre Ident Dr. CI u� Youn ; Wayne CouDty Executive Ed McNamara; St te Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick; School upt. John Porter; Con re . WOOl n B rbara Ro e' Collin ; Governor John Engler. (Photo by Robbie) . • African American vs Black - According The Joint Center for Political and Economic studies, a Black oriented study group, 72% r 759 Blacks pol led said they preferred 'Black', 15� said African American, 3% Afro American and 2% Negro. Jesse Jackson was one of the first of many to support the idea of calling Black people African Americans. The purpose of African American is to give Blacks more of a. sense of their history. . Milton Morris, vice president for the Center, was quoted as saying "Frankly, we think that among other practical con- ' siderations, it is a pit more cumbersome than is convenient . for much of our communication." Fourteen of Operation PUSH'S Chicago headquarters taff members were laid off last week because of the operation'S financial trouble. So Jes e Jackson will be returning to hi old power base thi week to help remedy orne of PUSH'S problems. Cloud without a sliver lining Miss USA, Carole Gist found out soon enough that the glitter supposedly associated with her title i not what it seemed. Her attorney, Gregory Reed is to meet with two pageant officials about Miss Gi t' complai nts over her work load, and not getting what the pageant promised her in ca h and prizes. Reed threatened a lawsuit if Mi s Gist's prizes aren't fully awarded. . .