Friday, April 25, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Guns Continued from p. 1 ministrative ordinance, but that's not for me to decide," she said. Attorneys, she said, will decide if it were submitted for a public vote. Among those soliciting signatures are handgun dealers who say the ordinance has hurt their business, Barrett said. Merlin Ewing, manager of Lawrence Pawn and Shooters Supply, 718 New Hampshire St., estimated their worth at $24 million. Since the ordinance was enacted Before that time, he said, he sold about 25 handguns a month. Both Barrett and Ewing, who has one of the petitions posted in his store, said they thought most opponents were more against the records check than the waiting period. “It’s something more to hassle you,” Ewing said. “The government's got enough on you the way it is.” Barrett said the signers were afraid that a future commission might ban handguns, which they have been permitted institutional right to keep and bear arms. Such records could be used against handgun owners if a handgun freeze, for example, were enacted by a future commission, Barrett said. A freeze, he said, may require hand-gun owners to re-register periodically, and if they fail to do so, might not allow them to own a gun. Nina Sima, head of the sporting goods department at Gibson's Discount Center, 2223 Isa St., said she noticed any effect of the ordinance. On the Record "I haven't seen any difference," she said. Continued from p. 1 solen between 6 and 8 p.m. March 23 from the front yard of a house in the 1600 block of Haskell Avenue, police said A bicycle, valued at $250, was stolen between 9 p.m. Tuesday A steam cleaning machine, valued at $380, was stolen at an unknown time from a grocery store block of Kusako Drive, police said. A bicycle, valued at $150, was A KU student reported that his checkbook was stolen and that two checks, worth $150, were forged at a grocery store in the 1900 block of West 23rd Street, Lawrence police said yesterday. ing a cessation of support to irregular forces and/or insurrectional movements from the date of signature." The United States would support and abide by a comprehensive, verifiable and simultaneous implementation of an agreement fulfilling the objectives of the Contadora peace effort, Habib's letter said, as long as Nicaragua also supports and abides by such an agreement. Habit sent the Rep to Reps, Jim Slattery, D-Kan; Michael Barnes, D-Md, and Bill Richardson, D-N.M., at their request following a meeting they had with him earlier this month. This happened after the three conferences returned from observing a Concord meeting in Panama City, Panama. A State Department official said Habib still was touring a dozen Latin American countries to discuss Nicaragua and peace prospects. The objectives of the Contadora countries — Panama, Mexico, Venezuela and Colombia – would require free elections in Nicaragua and staff aid called 'some democratic action' by the leftist government. The aide, who insisted on anonymity, said the Marxist-Leninists among Nicaragua's leadership wouldn't want to do that, but their choice would be between peace or continued conflict. In turn, the administration would agree to end aid to the contrast simultaneous with Nicaragua's signing of the agreement, which would be arranged by the Contadora group of Latin American countries. The Contadora process also would establish a verification procedure for determining compliance with the requirements of Section 6.2 early as June 6 — if all sides agreed. Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega said April 13 that the narcampaign agreed to an agreement for Nicaragua if it the administration agreed to terminate contra aid. It was not known whether he was responding to the Habib letter, but Slattert said it nevertheless provided the key element for a compromise. "I think it creates a historic opportunity for us to end the contra war," Slattery said. "I hope that everybody seizes the opportunity." Rep. Jim Leach, R-fowa, as slater, an opponent of contra ail, called the letter extraordinary and a ground basis for reconciliation. He said he was not certain that other officials in the administration supported Habib's views, however. 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