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PA: Man sues over photo requirement for gun permit
Submitted by: Newslinks Director
Website: http://GunControlVictories.com

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A retired Camden police detective has sued the City of Philadelphia over its requirement that a photograph be provided to obtain a gun permit. Gregory Green alleges that the requirement violates his religious freedom and his right to bear arms.

He said he was willing to provide fingerprints, documents, or other means of identification. The lawsuit asks that the requirement to provide a photograph be removed.
 

AZ: Parole officers may carry guns
Submitted by: Newslinks Director
Website: http://GunControlVictories.com

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"Faced with almost daily threats of violence, probation and parole officers statewide have won the right to carry arms on the job."
 

MI: Wayne Co. CCW delays trigger gripes
Submitted by: Newslinks Director
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MCRGO NOTE: The Livonia Police response is misleading in several ways. Anyone who has been fingerprinted knows that it takes about 5 minutes, not 30. Also a sworn police officer is not required to take the prints... In fact they do fingerprint right now for anyone needing prints for employment. Until the new law took effect, they also fingerprinted for CCW permits without any complaints...now they suddenly can't/won't fingerprint CCW applicants only?
 

Civil Liberties Groups Challenge USA Patriot Act
Submitted by: Newslinks Director
Website: http://GunControlVictories.com

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Three months after President Bush signed into law the controversial USA Patriot Act of 2001, a labyrinth anti-terrorism bill passed in the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11, many of the bill's provisions are coming under intense fire from civil liberties groups...
 

The 'Land of the Free' becomes the Home of the Hypocrite
Submitted by: Newslinks Director
Website: http://GunControlVictories.com

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"Since September 11, the Bush Administration has passed laws that make America look a lot like those countries it always criticises. ... For those of us who have long admired America's attempts to act as a force for human liberty around the world, it is not just extraordinary. It is sad." --Pilita Clark
 

Japan Focuses on Reducing Small Arms
Submitted by: Newslinks Director
Website: http://GunControlVictories.com

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Japan's Prime Minister plans to shift the country's disarmament policy to focus on the reduction of small arms.
 

NY: "School Shooting Highlights Problem"
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Website: http://GunControlVictories.com

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New Yorkers Against Gun Violence says, "Another Senseless Shooting Highlights the Problem of Teens' Easy Access to Firearms."
 

UT: Lawmakers Say Utah Universities Can't Ban Guns
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The Utah legislature says that policies set by colleges and universities to keep firearms off their campuses are illegal. The Legislature's Administrative Rules Committee stated that Utah's colleges and universities that currently ban concealed-carry permitholders from having guns on campus do not have the statutory authority to enforce these policies.
 

OH: "Ohio Doesn't Need Hidden Loaded Handguns"
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Website: http://GunControlVictories.com

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A press conference with Ohio lawmakers, sponsored by the Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence, warned that proposed CCW bills "were only the beginning for the gun lobby to weaken Ohio's public safety." Prominent Ohio lawmakers spoke in opposition to the gun lobby's efforts to pass a hidden handgun bill in the legislature.
 

Second Amendment Sisters Expand to College Campuses
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The Second Amendment Sisters (SAS) are proud to officially announce that they are expanding onto college campuses. This past fall, Christie Caywood accepted the position of College Chapter Liaison. Ms. Caywood started the first SAS College Chapter at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts.
 

Black man with a gun
Submitted by: Robert Waters
Website: http://www.RobertWaters.net

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Security consultant Kenn Blanchard takes aim at a stereotype:

His site, BlackManWithAGun.net which welcomes visitors with a photo of Blanchard brandishing a submachine gun, warns: "If you had any apprehension about this site ... it is just proof of the conditioning we have all been subject to about guns. A black man with a gun is no different than any other ethnicity with one."
 

Political Correctness: The Altering of Reality
Submitted by: Paul Walter
Website: http://newswithviews.com/TheComingBattle.htm

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"Political correctness is not just destroying America, it's tearing it apart. It's everywhere, in your schools, in your workplace, in your government, in your church and in your face. ... One cannot be honest and speak freely today, you have to be 'careful what you say because it might offend someone'. Political correctness is social engineering, geared to turn neighbor against neighbor, brother against brother and race against race."
 

Afghanistan: Afghans unwilling to give up weapons
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"Prove to us that there is peace, give us jobs, and pay us for our guns," Shaker says, standing near several armed buddies Sunday morning at a dusty gun exchange here. "Then we will gladly give up our weapons. Until then, we will fight with anyone who tries to take our guns."
 

Just say NO to Searches!
Submitted by: Andy Kellett

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"A chief deputy sheriff told me, 'We rely on people's ignorance to get their consent.' Most folks don't know they have a constitutional right to refuse a police search request... and a lot of others are afraid to say no." --by Pat Barter, practicing Attorney at Law
 

MD: New gun-crime unit to use state, federal funds
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Baltimore State's Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy, claiming to be hamstrung by city officials who have shortchanged and bad-mouthed her office, announced yesterday that she is turning to state and federal funds to start a prosecution unit focusing on gun crimes in the city's most violent neighborhoods.
 

UK: Emotions running high
Submitted by: Doug Charette

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There is nothing that can be done to stop criminals doing illegal acts. If the law is intended to be a deterrent, then it is too soft to be effective. Compromising the rights of law-abiding citizens will not prevent immoral people doing terrible things to innocents � it�s a harsh, if unpalatable, fact of life.
 

TX: Scanners offer neat way to ID suspects
Submitted by: serinde
Website: http://www.progunwomen.com

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Fingerprint scanners linked to state and federal databases can return a probable match in minutes. ... The process resembles the one used to obtain thumbprints when people acquire or renew a Texas driver's license.

--And fingerprints are often used to issue gun permits. Another database?
 

OK: Israeli expert to teach self-defense
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Metro police, children, seniors and the public will have the chance to learn self-defense moves from an anti-terrorism expert from Israel who is visiting the city this week.

For police ... Dar will be training officers in gun retention, how to react in a terrorism hostage situation and in other unusual situations.
 

OK: Crime-fighter eyes prevention
Submitted by: serinde
Website: http://www.progunwomen.com

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There's more to policing than writing tickets and putting people in jail. -- At least that's what Edmond police officer Chad Brown hopes to prove when he becomes the department's "crime prevention" officer.

Brown said crime prevention is the "positive aspect of policing." -- Although he admits there is no way to completely prevent crime, Brown said he will try to use public education to help residents avoid becoming crime victims.
 

PA: Guns and more draw crowd to mall show
Submitted by: Anonymous

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Seen at the Greengate Mall gun show, on a bumper sticker underlined for emphasis:

"If guns kill people, spoons make Rosie O'Donnell fat."

That sort of sums up the Charlton-Heston-is-my-president set, the card-carrying, Constitution-quoting true believers. The ones the liberals laughed at, until times got bad.

A few thousand of them went shopping Saturday.

--A gun show that has been routinely drawing 8,000 people for years and not one mass shooting reported yet.
 

PA: State Police Dispute Criticism
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State police are disputing a gun safety group's criticism of Pennsylvania's controls on firearms, and federal authorities say the commonwealth is doing a better job than most in performing background checks.

--Follow-up from PA state police against charges made by "Americans" for Gun Safety.
 

American public schools: Working just as designed
Submitted by: Rodney L. Hendrix

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"Education, you see, in the eyes of the educational establishment, is not about reading, writing and arithmetic, as so many misguided parents believe, but about directing the development of children into the kind of adults the establishment and its supporters want them to become."

--ANOTHER reason that today's youth not only don't understand the 2nd Amendment; but many of them have never even heard of it.
 

Canada: Sweeping Military Powers Stun Canadians
Submitted by: Andy Kellett

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Canadians went to bed relatively care-free Thursday night and woke up to a nightmare. Most, if not everything in Canada's new anti-terrorism bill is completely undefined and left to the imagination of whoever in control. The military will also have the authority to remove an unauthorized person, and any animal, vehicle, vessel, aircraft or other thing (home/cottage??) under the person's control. Lastly, personnel can beat up, shoot, destroy and injure them - and get away with it too!
 

IA: One Bullet, 15 Years
Submitted by: Rick Schwartz

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"What sort of country would put a man in a federal prison for 15 years for possessing a single .22-caliber bullet? Ours would. And it did, in one of the most bizarre applications of federal sentencing guidelines that substitute a formula for common sense." --Register Editorial Board
 

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