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CA: CRPA Letter To The Cities Of Fresno And Orange
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Dear City Council member:
It has come to the attention of the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) that the gun ban lobby is currently pushing several ill-conceived gun control proposals in your area. The CRPA is an organization of over 60,000 sportsmen and women dedicated to preserving the American tradition of firearm ownership. Our organization has been promoting the shooting sports and the safe use and handling of firearms since 1875. |
Inside CBS... All Liberal, All the Time
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At first glance, Bernard Goldberg, a 28-year correspondent for CBS News when he was essentially driven off the air less than two years ago, would seem an unlikely participant in a sinister right-wing plot to bully hapless little Dan Rather into kowtowing to conservatives.
"Like most of us on campus in the 1960s, I was liberal on all the big issues. I was an especially big fan of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society." |
Seaports seen as terrorism target
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Hypothetically, no firearms will be permitted in a five-mile radius of a "seaport" or shore-line town.
--Firearms are generally permitted at dockside. Since both the private property holder and the State may prohibit firearms, what-in-the-heck is this gun-grabber (Hollings) trying to accomplish?! Am I the only one so suspicious as to envision a new class of disarmed victims zones in the model of the UN's economic preemption zones around US national sites? |
CA: Court Denies A.G. Lockyer's Motion For Venue Change
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A Fresno Superior Court Judge today denied a request by the Attorney General's office to transfer an unprecedented lawsuit brought against the state by county prosecutors and law enforcement out of Fresno and into the Sacramento court. The suit challenges DOJ's implementation of the new state "assault weapon" law. |
CA: CRPA Acknowledges Anti-gun Group's Billboards Condemning Gang Violence
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On January 15, Los Angeles based Women Against Gun Violence (WAGV) and Los Angeles City Council member Nick Pacheco held a press conference to announce the start of an anti-gun billboard campaign to run in parts of the city of Los Angeles where gangs are prevalent.
The 60 billboards carry the message: "Guns ended the lives of 149 L.A. County kids last year. Stop the Violence!" |
Nigeria: Revisit the 1958 Firearms Act
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"The 1958 firearm act and regulations is archaic and should be amended to suit the sophisticated Nigeria of today, if we are to curtail the sense-less attack on law-abiding citizen. We Nigerians, I believe have the right to defend ourselves and our family members instead of becoming easy target for criminals to shot and kill at will." |
'Biofraud' angers West, taints federal stewards
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The news that federal and state employees were caught planting Canadian lynx hairs during a three-year study of the wildcat's habitat in Washington state came as no surprise to Donna Thornton.
A third-generation logger who runs a small family timber operation in Kalispell, Mont., Mrs. Thornton said the governments' pro-environmental bias has been obvious for years. |
U.S. Supreme Court Gun Case (Bean v. USA)
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Mr. Bean was a licensed gun dealer in Texas. One day he decided to visit Mexico with some friends, and unloaded his guns and ammo from his truck, he thought. Mexican border guards found ONE box of ammo, and imprisoned Bean for 6 months. When released, he spent another month in U.S. prison.
Now he wants his gun dealer license back, and the BATF doesn't want to let him have it. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear his case. |
SC: Task force aims to cut gun-related killing
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"The use of firearms in America has become an epidemic," said Riley (Democrat and Mayor-for-life in Charleston, SC). "With the tragic backdrop of this weekend, there could not be a better time for this."
--Mendacious little twerps Riley and Lil' Strom completely ignore the proper legal defensive uses of guns. Never are "illegal guns" or "armed Bad Guys" mentioned but only guns, guns, guns and guns. Again legally armed good citizens are put at odds with the burgeoning federal government tyranny. |
OK: Gun ordinance changes denied
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MOORE -- Members of the City Council unanimously voted Tuesday not to change the city's ordinances on when a firearm may be discharged in the city limits.
[City Manager Steve] Eddy did tell the landowners that they should be aware that police will respond to complaints of shots being fired so they can expect to have to deal with this occasionally.
Councilman Porter also said anyone who irresponsibly discharges a gun will still be prosecuted. |
TX: Skunk killing (shot on school grounds) raises a stink
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An assistant principal says she was just trying to protect her students when she shot a skunk on the grounds of Anderson Elementary School, but a Grimes County grand jury will review the episode to determine if a criminal charge should be filed against the administrator.
�I think the complaint and that people are trying to make something out of this is silly,� [District Attorney Tuck] McLain said. �I don�t see this as the circumstance the law was designed to cover.� |
Humor: Peace Activist Admits .50 Caliber Sniper Is 'Pretty Cool'
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Despite his staunch opposition to the National Rifle Association and U.S. military operations in Afghanistan, peace activist Paul Robinson conceded Monday that the Barrett .50 caliber sniper rifle is "pretty damn cool."
NOTE: This was published in The Onion, a newspaper for humorous, ficticious articles. |
CA: Vigilant crusade for tighter handgun laws
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Diane Barde, one of the participants, works in Orinda and is the co-founder of the county's chapter. When Barde began her crusade, she was shocked to find out that 10 children die or are seriously injured from gun violence each day in the United States.
"We feel that death and injury due to gun violence is not a criminal problem. We believe that it's a major public health problem," she says.
She believes that the NRA's philosophy is "not a safe or sane way of life." |
Government Cancels Redress of Grievances (followup)
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The "We The People Foundation" had set up with the Government a Public Forum to redress greivances regarding the income tax system.
The government Canceled the meeting.
--We all need to write in on this one. Whether or not you agree with the Foundation, they, as we do, have the right to have redress of grievances. If they don't then there is no constitution including the 2nd admendment. Write congress and urge them to have DOJ and the IRS and congress attend.
KABA NOTE: Also see: IRS, DOJ reneged on tax forum last fall |
UT: Garn on Guns
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"Those familiar with my record in public office know I have consistently been a champion of a person's right to own and carry guns. But I have also consistently been of the opinion that there are places where weapons are not appropriate -- and schools are clearly one of those places." |
Time Running Short to Contact FAA in Support of Armed Pilots
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"Fight hijackers with fists and feet, but not firearms," FAA says.
The above headline ran last week after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced new guidelines encouraging airline crews to resist hijackers.
The guidelines, while encouraging crews to fight hijackers with their fists and feet, take no position on whether guns should be allowed in airline cockpits. |
AR: Gov. Huckabee Supporter of the Second Amendment
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When pressured to jump aboard a gun control "Code of Conduct," Huckabee did not mince words: "[D]ictating how many guns a purchaser is allowed to take home on one day, banning sales at gun shows and prohibiting a minor from even entering a gun store without a parent or guardian are part of a political agenda, not a push for 'gun safety.'" |
Yemen's "weapon culture"
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On any given Friday, dozens of Yemeni men gather around the edges of a deep, rocky canyon outside of the nation's capital Sanaa to celebrate the weddings of fellow tribesmen. They dance in circles to the beat of drums, all brandishing the curved daggers Yemeni men wear around their waists.
Many are also carrying AK-47 assault rifles, hunting rifles and pistols. |
IL: Gubernatorial Hopeful Corinne Wood Asked To Clear Confusion
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The ISRA-PVF is calling upon Republican Gubernatorial candidate Corinne Wood to clear up some confusion over her stand on civilian firearm ownership.
In recent days, the ISRA-PVF has received several reports that Wood campaign advance men are telling southern Illinois Republican groups that candidate Wood is "pro-Second Amendment."
If such characterizations are true, they would apparently mark a 180-degree policy shift for Wood. |
Bellesiles: Wormy apples from the groves of Academe
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Bellesiles continues to have supporters. Yet their defense sometimes seems more of a left-handed compliment.
Paul Finkleman, a law professor at the University of Tulsa, says Bellesiles' book remains an important contribution, despite its critics. "In the end," Finkleman said, "I don't think it matters if he cooked the data."
--And that, my friends, is the perfect picture of a unrepentant liberal to whom truth means nothing. |
OH: Concealed gun ruling due Friday
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Judges will announce Friday if they will lift a 13-day-old stay that continues to make carrying a concealed weapon in Hamilton County a crime.
If Judge Robert Ruehlman's ruling stands, Hamilton Countians will be allowed to carry concealed weapons if they adhere to other laws. |
UT: Gun Law Relaxation Proposed
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Utah lawmakers are considering a bill that would make it easier to obtain a concealed weapons permit by eliminating a safety course now required by law.
"I don't know that we need to worry about the class," said Sen. Scott Jenkins (R,Plain City). "It doesn't serve that strong of a purpose."
Jenkins' bill, Senate Bill 121, was released from the Rules Committee on Tuesday and almost immediately scheduled for a hearing Thursday before the Senate Transportation and Public Safety Committee. |
Brady Annual "Report Card" On State Gun Laws
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In its fifth annual "analysis" of state laws "protecting children from gun violence," the Brady Campaign to "Prevent Gun Violence" united with the Million Mom March, and in partnership with independent state "gun violence prevention groups," highlighted the "progress" made in its efforts to "protect children from gun violence" and noted an encouraging decrease in the number of children killed by guns. |
MI: Rivers says liberal Democrats will decide contest with Dingell
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"I have the advantage when it comes to issues because I am pro-choice, pro-"gun safety", and have a very strong environmental record, where his is tepid at best," Rivers said.
Rivers' theory is that if she is defeated the liberal wing in the district will support a Green Party candidate, and every vote in that direction increases the chances that the seat will go to the Republicans. |
Your papers please
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...These so-called smart cards could be used to track our movements, activities and purchases, and all the information would be dumped into Uncle Sam's very own PC to be used for whatever "informational purposes only" the government deems appropriate.
--Remember one thing, this argument is not about safety. Oh, it is cloaked in the rhetoric of safety, but it really is about naked, unabashed power! |
MD: Gun-control plan compared to licensing drivers
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Handgun buyers in Maryland would have to be licensed, much like automobile drivers, under legislation proposed by state gun-control advocates.
But gun rights activists say the legislation stands no chance of passage because of conflicts with the Second Amendment, which guarantees the right to bear arms. |
Justice Department Provides $70M To Promote Gun Violence
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General John Ashcroft officially launched "Project Safe Neighborhoods: America's Network Against Gun Violence (PSN)". He delivered a keynote address at the National Advocacy Center in Columbia, SC.
The first ever PSN conference, dedicated exclusively to the implementation of the Bush Administration's strategy to "fight gun violence," brought together nearly 300 federal, state and local prosecutors, police chiefs and federal agents from every state in America. |
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