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Canada's Gun Registration Failure: Violent Crime Rate Double That Of U.S. (CCRKBA)
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"Canada's billion-dollar boondoggle � the national gun registration scheme � has proven itself an abysmal failure, as that country's violent crime rates are double those reported in the United States, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) noted today."
"'We looked at violent crime rates per 100,000 population in both countries, using the most recent available data,' said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb, 'and we were not surprised at what we found. Since Canada started this ridiculous and costly program, violent crime has gone up dramatically, at the same time that crime in the United States has declined. Yet, there are people in the states who think Canada's gun legislation should be the model for America.'" ... |
Conservatives and Liberals Want Action on Surveillance Controversy
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... "Even conservatives are getting into the act."
"A year-old group called Patriots to Restore Checks and Balances on Tuesday urged Congress to hold 'open, substantive oversight hearings' examining the president's authorization of the National Security Agency to 'violate domestic surveillance requirements outlined in the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act.'"
"Former U.S. Rep. Bob Barr, the Republican chairman of Patriots to Restore Checks and Balances, was joined by fellow conservatives Grover Norquist ... David Keene ... Paul Weyrich ... and Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation, in urging lawmakers to use the NSA hearings to restore 'much needed constitutional checks and balances to intelligence law.'" |
VA: On the hunt for life's lessons (fourth letter on page)
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"I have read the responses from Bill Mead's Jan. 2 letter to the editor, 'In hunting, substitute a camera for a rifle.'"
"One key lesson children learn from hunting seems to be missing."
"When children hunt, they get to be involved in all aspects of the hunt -- including the kill."
"It is my impression, over the years, that it teaches children how to understand death. At the point of the kill, the child now fully understands what it is to take a life."
"This is not a video game where they all come back to life and start a new game. They have killed an animal, and now have to bring it to terms and start a new chapter in their lives." ... |
Konie v LA: Extension granted
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"There has been some minor activity in the Konie v LA case; that's the one wherein Patricia Konie, little old lady, is suing numerous jackbooted thugs for breaking down her door, harming her person, and violating her civil rights by confiscating her firearm."
"The defendants (Louisiana and California) missed the deadline to respond. It was not until January 11th, 2006 that they finally filed their response, which itself was a motion for extension of time to plead, requesting an extension of 20 days to respond. ..." ... |
ACLU uneven in approach to liberty
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... "Aside from gay marriage and child porn, the national ACLU policy, set by the board of directors, is one of neutrality on the issue of gun control. The ACLU believes 'the Second Amendment does not confer an unlimited right upon individuals to own guns or other weapons, nor does it prohibit reasonable regulation of gun ownership, such as licensing and registration.'"
"The Second Amendment states 'the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.' The board of directors is quick to interpret this amendment as they want, just as they interpret the words 'equal protection of the laws' as an obvious defense of gay marriage." ... |
New Remington guns should appeal to turkey, deer hunters
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"Area turkey and deer hunters will almost certainly find something to their liking in the line of new 2006 products offered by the Remington Arms Co., according to Eddie Stevenson, company public relations manager."
"One of the more intriguing products recently released is the 20-gauge slug gun that's been added to the Remington Sportsman line of Model 11-87 autoloading shotguns. The Model 11-87 Sportsman Synthetic Fully Rifled Cantilever 20-gauge shotgun is ideal for the hunter who wants rifle-like accuracy in a lighter-weight, softer-recoiling package." ... |
NC: Charges filed in home invasion in Hillsborough (follow-up)
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"A Raleigh man shot during a Hillsborough home invasion is now behind bars."
"Orange County deputies arrested Franklin Wade Davis and took him from the hospital to jail on Tuesday. He is being held on a $1 million bond."
"They say 62-year-old homeowner Carlton Whitted, Sr. shot Davis and another man with his 22-caliber rifle."
"Deputies say Davis shot Whitted's wife and daughter in the legs and that's when Whitted opened fire."
"Davis is being held on two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and inflicting serious injury." ... |
TX: Number of Concealed Handgun Licenses In Lubbock Low
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"The number of people who have concealed handgun licenses in Lubbock is surprisingly low. Meanwhile, police say people are being arrested for illegal handguns on almost a daily basis."
"According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, about 1 in 100 people have a concealed handgun license. On Tuesday, KLBK spoke with two local gun stores that say the number seems low, especially compared to the thousands of handguns they sell every year."
"Lubbock County has a population of about 250,000. About 2,500 have concealed handgun licenses, or CHLs, in the county." ... |
AZ: Janitor finds stolen guns at school
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"A janitor searching for a missing purse found a 12-gauge shotgun and a .22-caliber rifle on the roof of a building at Agua Fria High School in Avondale."
"The weapons had been stolen from a home in Goodyear and were found in a spot where students have thrown items in the past. They were placed in separate cases and brought to the high school's office where officials alerted Avondale police."
"The staff at Agua Fria was informed Tuesday about the Jan. 11 finding. Police are trying to figure out how the weapons ended up on campus." ... |
IL: Blagojevich, Daley push gun ban
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"After several failed attempts to pass a statewide ban on assault weapons, Gov. Rod Blagojevich and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley said Tuesday they will make the initiative a top priority in the current session of the state legislature."
"In a joint news conference, the two Chicago Democrats called on the General Assembly to support their proposal to ban the manufacture, sale and possession of semi-automatic and .50-caliber weapons."
"Blagojevich said his plan would do away with some of the most powerful guns on the market, and that it therefore doesn't affect the rights of law-abiding gun owners who want weapons for self-defense or hunting--a point vigorously put forth by gun-rights groups." ... |
UT: Police Want to Vet Gun Bill
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"Some police officials fear a measure before the Legislature to ease restrictions on carrying loaded guns in cars would escalate road rage and officer shootings."
"A bill that would ease restrictions on carrying a firearm in an automobile has been delayed from committee debate until police groups can meet with advocates, Sen. Mark Madsen, R-Lehi, sponsor of Senate Bill 24, said Tuesday."
"Madsen is sponsoring the bill on behalf of pro-gun groups who believe the existing law is inconsistent with surrounding states and confusing to citizens who want to carry handguns in their vehicles for self-protection." ... |
MA: Inept Government Wants to Disarm the Law-Abiding
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"Boston City Councilor Rob Consalvo recently announced a plan to install GPS tracking devices on all new handguns in response to the city's increasing murder rate. Unfortunately, Councilor Consalvo has failed to make the connection between the high concentration of MS-13 gang members and the increasing murder rate. Councilor Consalvo also fails to explain how a tracking device will detect, prevent, or solve any crime. Does Councilor Consalvo really believe that a murderer, using a handgun with a GPS tracking device, will keep the handgun in his possession after committing a crime? If the gun was stolen from a law-abiding citizen, would that citizen be held responsible for the crime? Doesn't the tracking device create a gun registry system?" ... |
WI: Concealed carry in gov's court
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"The state Senate approved a Republican bill that would let Wisconsin residents carry concealed weapons, setting up what could be a fierce political clash between the Legislature and Gov. Jim Doyle."
"The Senate's 28-5 vote Tuesday sends the bill to Doyle, a Democrat who already has vetoed one version of it and has vowed to veto this one."
"'The governor believes people carrying loaded weapons around will make Wisconsin less safe,' Doyle spokeswoman Melanie Fonder said."
"But Republicans say people should be allowed to fight off criminals."
Wisconsin is one of only four states that bans concealed weapons. ..." ... |
IN: Police-shooting suit goes to trial
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"A lawsuit accusing a Marion County sheriff's deputy of using excessive force in the 2001 shooting death of an Indianapolis stockbroker goes to trial today in federal court."
"U.S. District Judge Larry J. McKinney also is expected to rule today on a defense motion seeking sanctions against the Marion County Sheriff's Department for delays in providing requested documents."
"John Leaf, 35, was killed in his apartment by Deputy Ronald Shelnutt after a report of a break-in. Leaf did not have his keys after giving them to someone else, and he broke into his own residence."
"Leaf, who had been drinking, was asleep on his bed when deputies entered his bedroom. Shelnutt said he fired at Leaf after the man awoke and lunged at the deputy with a hunting knife." ... |
CO: Deputy charged for kicking inmate
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"Montrose Sheriff Warren Waterman revealed Wednesday morning one of his deputies has been charged for kicking a mental patient in the chest in the jail�s holding cell last fall."
"Two other deputies, who were also in the cell, are charged with not reporting the Sept. 25 incident."
"Waterman said the inmate, whom he would not identify, was on 'mental hold' and 'resisting being restrained' when Deputy Sisinio Ruiz-Diaz, 37, kicked him in the chest. Ruiz-Diaz, 37, has been charged with third-degree assault, harassment and second-degree official misconduct. Waterman said the inmate was not injured." ... |
IL: 3 Illinois State Police officers charged
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"Three Illinois State Police officers, who could legally handle submachine guns for their jobs, have been charged with violating federal firearms regulations for allegedly having them at home, officials announced Tuesday."
"The troopers - two assigned to District 11 at Collinsville and one to District 18 at Litchfield - were placed on paid leave while their cases are handled in federal court in East St. Louis."
"Also charged is a doctor, formerly of Glen Carbon, who allegedly lent one of the weapons to a trooper who said he test-fired it and gave it back."
"There is no allegation that the men trafficked in illicit weapons or committed any crime beyond illegally possessing them. ..." ... |
South Africa: Red tape has gun owners up in arms
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"Gun owners and traders have lashed out at government for the new gun laws and lay blame for delays in renewal of firearm licences and appeals for renewal of licences squarely at cabinet's door."
"At a ministerial meeting in Pretoria on Tuesday the South African Gun Owners Association (SAGOA) and South African Arms and Ammunition Dealers Association (SAAADA) accused the department of safety and security of not having its 'house in order'. They said unnecessary red tape and administrative bungling were the sole reasons for the massive backlog."
"By the end of March ... an estimated 600 000 gun owners will have to reapply for gun licence renewals, or face becoming illegal gun owners." ... |
Nepal: Cop killed in 'accidental shooting'
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A police constable posted at a security post inside Singha Durbar, was killed Wednesday morning when he accidentally pulled the trigger of his rifle, security personnel at Singh Durbar said.
According to the source, the accident took place as the deceased Wakil Magar inadvertently pulled the trigger of his rifle while unloading it during change of duty at around 6:30 am.
The source further said that Magar was immediately rushed to Birendra Police Hospital for treatment but doctors declared him dead at 7:10 am.
Magar hailed from Shaktikhor VDC-9 of Chitwan district. |
An alternative to this scene
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"Re the Jan. 1 letter, 'Civil liberties must be sacrosanct': The cartoon is certainly provocative. A picture is worth a thousand words."
"But since I have no artistic talent, I'll use words to offer an alternative view of this scene."
"How about a cartoon showing the shepherd (Uncle Sam) lying against a tree with his hands tied in front of him with a ribbon that reads 'ACLU'? His rifle rests impotently against the tree with a 'political correctness' trigger lock securely in place. Meanwhile, the wolf (terrorists) stands knee-deep in slaughtered sheep, blood and gore dripping from its smiling maw."
"The surviving sheep (U.S. civilians) are staring desperately at the shepherd, literally dying for protection." ... |
IL: Anti-Alito Rally Draws Hundreds
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"On Jan. 10, as United States Supreme Court candidate Samuel Alito dealt with Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, the nominee was the subject of a derisive rally held at Thompson Center Plaza in Chicago�s Loop." ...
"Among the speakers�who represented a variety of organizations�was Jennifer Bishop of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and the Million Mom March. She told the crowd that the judicial candidate is nicknamed 'Machine Gun Sammy' in Washington, D.C., because 'if he had his way, machine guns would be legal in the United States today.' ..." ... |
AL: He specializes in long-distance coyotes
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"If numbers are the measure of hunting success, Guntersville gunsmith Dwight Lee is off the chart."
"In 11 years of seriously hunting coyotes, he�s taken about 320 of them. His game is shooting them at long, long range."
"A typical shot for him will be 250 to 300 yards. His personal best was dropping a coyote at a mind-boggling 642 yards. That doesn�t lack a whole lot being half a mile."
"Dwight was a deer hunter for years and years. But health problems forced him to scale back on that."
"'I had some problems with my heart,' he said. He gets short-winded if he has to walk a long way."
"He also had some disk problems in his back. That pretty much meant dragging a deer out of the woods was out of the question for him." ... |
NY: No. 3 Rifle Team Hosts No. 1 Alaska Fairbanks
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"Army's third-ranked rifle team hosts unbeaten and No. 1 Alaska Fairbanks Thursday afternoon at Tronsrue Marksmanship Center. The reigning NCAA champion Black Knights (6-1) will be looking to rebound from their weekend loss to Nebraska, while the Nanooks are unbeaten at 8-0."
"UAF is coming off a 62-point win (4715-4653) over No. 2 Nebraska Monday, two days after the Huskers' 4657-4548 victory snapped the Black Knights' five-match unbeaten string. The Nanooks, whose six-year NCAA reign was broken by Army at last year's championships, have scored 4700 points or higher in all but one match this season." ... |
VA: Scents of cigars, gunpowder make great day
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"Hunters that only had the opportunity to shoot during Virginia's either-sex deer week at the end of the season were probably just getting warmed up to shooting again only to find it's time to put away the guns."
"Now that deer season is over, all that is left is the remainder of late waterfowl, a little mountain grouse and the preserve hunting season that runs through March. What's a shooting enthusiast to do?"
"I'll tell you what I did last week. Upon the kind invitation of my friend Scott Marshall, I had a fine round of clay pigeon shooting at Cavalier Rifle and Pistol Club." ... |
IL: Stallings takes latest 'Bull's Eye' award
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"The Carmi Rifle and Pistol Club's Winter Pistol League convened for its weekly meeting last Thursday."
"The weekly 'Bull's Eye' award was won by Danny Stallings, who scored a 478 in the Master Class of the Optic category."
"The award is given each week in recognition of the shooter who achieves a score which is at the peak of his/her current ability. To level the playing field, a handicap is calculated for each shooter from his/her average score and the handicap is added to the current score." ... |
WI: Meeting to discuss use of rifles in deer hunting
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"A joint meeting of the county�s Land Conservation and Public Safety committees is scheduled to discuss a proposal to allow the use of rifles during the deer gun season on Thursday, Jan. 19 at 4:30 p.m. at the County Office Complex, 4319 Expo Dr., Manitowoc."
"Currently, only shotguns, muzzleloaders and pistols are permitted during deer gun season in Manitowoc County."
"The proposal was approved during hearings in April 2004 at the Department of Natural Resources� Conservation Congress, a delegation of citizens elected by the pubic to advise the DNR." ... |
UK: 'Drive-by' postman shooting
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A postman was shot in his left buttock with what is believed to have been an air rifle.
Police said the victim was riding his bike down Middleton Road in Carshalton on Monday at 11.30am when four white youths drove past him in a large black saloon car.
He was wearing a heavy duty jacket but still suffered bruising as a result of the shooting.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the crime management unit on 020 8649 0539. |
UK: 'Unless people speak out, future generations won't have the kind of countryside that we have loved'
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... "There haven't been any prosecutions so far under the new law banning hunting with dogs, which she dismisses as being full of loopholes, and which she feels it is right for hunts to test. And while we're on the subject of bans, she turns her attention to shooting, which is another concern."
"'I have always felt that the antis would like to ban it. They have been whittling away and raising the age range and making it more difficult for young people to get into the competitive side, and it's one of our most successful Olympic sports. We banned pistol shooting after Dunblane on a kind of whim, which took away the rights of people who wanted to shoot in clubs. We must find a way of getting that back.'" ... |
UK: Secret gun fuels gun culture fears in East End
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"A gun disguised as a matchbox size keyring has fuelled new fears on gun culture in the East End."
"The double-barrelled pistol, capable of firing 9mm rounds was found at the flat of teenager Charles Yeboah, after he was arrested in connection with a spree of armed car-jackings in Mile End and Bethnal Green."
"Det Insp Kevin Baldwin of Bethnal Green robbery squad said: 'I've never seen anything like this before. It could kill you.'"
"The weapon was uncovered along with a ballbearing-firing replica pistol ... at Yeboah's flat in Homerton." ...
"The keyring gun is believed to come from eastern Europe, It was originally used with blanks and gas cartridges for personal defence but has been altered to fire live rounds." ... |
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