ANOTHER CIVIL RIGHTS VICTORY IN CONGRESS:

The House voted Tuesday to prevent law enforcement officers from confiscating legally owned guns during a national disaster or emergency.

Republican Rep. Bobby Jindal, the Louisiana lawmaker who sponsored the bill, said firearms seizures after Hurricane Katrina left residents unable to defend themselves.

“Many of them were sitting in their homes without power, without water, without communication,”he said.”It was literally impossible to pick up a phone and call 911.”

The House voted 322-99 in support of the bill. Senators voted 84-16 earlier this month to include a similar prohibition in a homeland security funding bill.

The limitation would apply to federal law enforcement or military officers, along with local police that receive federal funds.

There’s also this: “Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., repeatedly called the bill ‘insane.'” Apparently he thinks that many of his fellow Democrats, who joined the crushing majorities in favor of this provision, are certifiable. But in fact, I think you’d have to be certifiable to oppose this legislation, unless you were from the bluest of blue-state regions.