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Drugs squad fumes as bookshop shields reader
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"In what has been described as a landmark case for the US book industry, the Tattered Cover bookshop in Denver, Colorado, has spent 18 months resisting the attempts of both police and courts to obtain the identity of a customer who purchased Uncle Fester's opus, Advanced Techniques of Clandestine Drug Laboratories."
-- This issue is key to protecting our freedoms. What is next, book about guns? We should put political pressure on Denver and write lots of letters. |
ME: Guns more politically correct since Sept. 11
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"As a gun dealer, if I went to a party before, you really didn't mention you were a gun dealer," Dick Taylor said. "Now, public perceptions have shifted."
Andre Cote comes to gun shows primarily to correct people's misperceptions about ownership of machine guns. Cote said that the attitude of both the national media and the public tends to shift depending on who is in the White House. |
CO: Liberalize Concealed Carry
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Liberalized concealed carry laws bring two main benefits. First, those in immediate danger of being attacked can gain an effective means of self-defense. Second, regular citizens can prevent or deter murders.
Both Bill Owens and Ken Chlouber want a new bill in order to further restrict the permit system now in place. Fortunately, RMGO pointed out the errors of Chlouber's bill and is promoting a better bill. See: RMGO.org/schultheis.html |
January 22 Neal Knox Update
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* National I.D. Support Slipping * Atlanta Journal-Constitution's anti-gun article * Americans For Gun Safety's "study" * Boston lawyers won't find support for claim about "marketing guns to criminals" * Cities nationwide boasting about Federal anti-gun funding * 2 armed students save the day at VA law school * NYC man arrested for self-defense * VA man charged for defending stock from ravenous bear * Anti-hunting group cannot sue * PA can continue gun owner list * NRA stacking the odds against membership voice |
Heritage's Defending the American Homeland
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The Heritage Foundation Homeland Security Task Force was formed days after the September 11 attacks to meet this urgent need. The result of their research is a report entitled Defending the American Homeland.
This comprehensive study incorporates the recommendations of the Task Force for securing a vulnerable America, including detailed steps for improving the nation's infrastructure security, civil defenses, military and law enforcement capabilities, and military preparedness. |
Plain Brown Rapper: In defense of the lowly handgun
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"I'm no gun nut, OK? The only time I ever owned a gun, it was just for show," I wrote in LEO, April 14, 1993.
"I believe guns are dangerous to children and other living things. People are far more likely to get shot themselves than to shoot burglars and robbers and muggers.
That said, let me make the case for the lowly handgun. Why do people buy them? I suggest it's for purposes of self-defense." --Carl Brown |
Ron Paul: The Case for Defending America
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"Our government's ridiculous policy regarding airline safety and prohibiting guns on airplanes had...set up the perfect conditions for terrorists to take over domestic flights...
The people of this country now realize...their own responsibility for personal self-defense, using guns if necessary...
But sadly, the Congress went in the opposite direction in providing safety on commercial flights." |
Senate Betrayal Creates "Son of CARA" Monster
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If you can't steal the land through the front door, then make sure you have the back door open and ready. This is now standard operating procedure in the United States Congress and so it was in the wee hours of December 20th as Congress rushed to adjourn for the Christmas holiday. The result was "Son of CARA," yet another attack on the ownership of property in America. --Tom DeWeese |
No 'Hate Crime' Here, Boss � Just Killin' A White Man
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The NAACP, the ACLU are especially silent about another inter-racial murder... the murdered man is white, and the 4 murderers are black, and if you see this story at all, it will be in the blurbs buried on page 15 or 20 of your newspaper. You won�t be hearing about 'hate crimes', nor seeing weeks of on-the-scene reports from the networks. And I doubt there will be a national TV ad just prior to this fall�s elections attempting to tie any Texas Democrat candidate to the crime. |
IN: Arrest made in shooting of 2 clerks
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One of three robbers of a Gas Station immediatly shoots both clerks to subdue them before continuing the robbery.
-- Looks a lot to me like "passive resistance" and "compliance with the robbers" does not equal safety. |
Japan: Boys beat homeless man to death
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A homeless man was beaten to death in a northern Tokyo park by a group of boys who pummeled him for more than an hour, police said Saturday.
In Japan, a country known for the "safety of its streets," a recent increase in violent crimes by young people has raised questions about the "breakdown of family values."
KABA NOTE: How about questions why people aren't legally able to defend their own lives? |
Project that tracks gun deaths expands
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A unique system for tracking violent deaths, developed by the Medical College of Wisconsin, will be expanded into a nationwide program to be run by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, federal officials have decided.
The national system will build on what Milwaukee physician Stephen Hargarten started in 1994 as a project to track gun-related deaths in the city and to look for patterns and contributing factors that could be targeted with prevention efforts. |
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