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Third-grader suspended for gun-shaped medallion in school
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School officials have suspended a third-grade student under the state's zero-tolerance weapons law after he brought a 1 1/2-inch-long gun-shaped medallion to class.
Just goes to show Twain was right. The main difference between genius and stupidity is, genius has it's limits. |
Promoter: Gun shows will survive
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"Unlicensed gun dealers could still sell and trade guns after Amendment 22 is enacted, a promoter said Saturday."
Managing to get along in Colorado after Traitor John McCain helped get the "gunshow loophole" crap passed through. |
City employees with proper permits can soon carry guns to work
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"Las Vegas city employees soon will be allowed to carry guns at work under a new policy, provided they have a state-issued concealed-weapons permit. The policy change comes nearly two months after Mayor Oscar Goodman called for a ban on all firearms at City Hall and said their presence had a "chilling effect" on city employees. Goodman's comments referred to City Councilman Michael McDonald...who frequently brought firearms to work..." |
ISRA Applauds Proposal to End Chicago Handgun Ban
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"The ISRA is applauding a proposal offered by Chicago Aldermen Beavers, Burke and Mell that would end an 18-year moratorium on handgun registration in the city. The moratorium, instituted by then-mayor Jayne Byrne, prohibited the registration of new handguns and established the requirement that currently registered handguns be re-registered on a yearly basis." |
Gun laws should at least make sense
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"Now, I hate guns. This one, I think, goes too far. Maybe the pro-gun folks finally have gotten to me."
Anti-gunner saying a gun group in Colorado is going too far. |
Site spoofs HCI
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Do you like political satire? Enjoy this web site that takes a humorous poke at Handgun Contol Inc. HCI may soon use its legal muscle to close down free speech sites like this, so visit while you can. HCI does not respect the First Amendment any more than it does the Second. Well, at least they are consistent. |
Gun groups call for AOL boycott
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A national organization, KeepAndBearArms.com, joined the fray, AOL reports feeling no effect of a boycott. AOL's national spokesman, Nicholas Graham, in Virginia.
"There are hundreds of thousands of dot-com organizations lobbying for some kind of cause that pop up each day and disappear just as quickly," Graham said.
"... e-mails on each side of this particular issue, and frankly many have been very supportive ,,,
reporter Tim Gurrister: 625-4238 or [email protected]. |
Civil Disobedience North of the Border
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More about the Canadian registration law. "There is a silver lining to this obscene black cloud of maple-scented totalitarianism. An organization called LUFA - the Law-Abiding Unregistered Firearms Association - is encouraging Canadians to acts of civil disobedience" |
The Wichita Horror
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A detailed writeup of a mass slaying of white people by black people that go nothing but local press, overlayed with commentary about the one-sided nature of "hate crimes" legislation. |
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She well knows that by one enlisting under other banners than her own, were they even the banners of foreign independence, she would involve herself beyond the power of extrication in all the wars of interest and intrigue, of individual avarice, envy and ambition, which assume the colors and usurp the standards of freedom. � JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1821) |
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