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"In re U.S. vs. Olofson": A second Open Letter to Eric Holder, this time explicating the obvious about misadventure, "decapitation" and spasm
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there is now no legal way out for anyone who has a malfunctioning semi-auto rifle. Can they legally take it to a gunsmith to have it fixed? ..." ...
"Secondly, and even more dangerously, if we can no longer count on a fair trial in a case of obvious ATF misconduct, then rationally, we have no reasonable expectation of a fair trial at all. In that case, we then are faced, when approached by any law enforcement officer attempting to enforce any gun law, with a Hobson's choice:"
"- Submit, and be railroaded unfairly into prison, or
- Resist, and endure not only the personal consequences of that defiance, but also the likely consequences of a regional or even national conflagration." ... |
Second Amendment March Needs Volunteers
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"We have less than eight months until our D.C. event, and there is much to accomplish before then."
"Many hands make light work, so we are forming committees to take on specific tasks. The descriptions are provided below."
"If you are willing and able to serve on one of these committees, please send an email to [email protected]." ...
"We regret that these are all unpaid, volunteer positions (as is the case with all of our staff, coordinators and directors). While we cannot offer you compensation, we can offer you the opportunity to make history!" ... |
California�s new ammunition law: Costs and consequences
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"With the passage of AB 962, anybody purchasing handgun ammunition will have to register with the state starting on February 1, 2011. What this means to gun owners in California, and the rest of America, will have repercussions for years to come." ... -------
Author's Note: This two-page report analyzes the impact of California�s AB 962 on future ammunition prices and availability for both California and the rest of America, as well as an analysis of political fallout for the entire country. |
Win a Few . . . LOSE A FEW!
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"On the civil rights front as seen by gun owners, collectors of weapons, and assorted other practical folks, it always seems to be a matter of 'win a few, lose a few.' The past few days seem to indicate a 'lose a few' sequence."
"The Draconian ammunition law in California which we discussed here a few weeks back has, despite a blizzard of mail from honest people all over the country to the Governor's Office in Sacramento, has been signed into law ..."
"Elsewhere in the nation, a little six-year-old boy took a camping tool to school with him to eat his lunch. The innocuous device included a fork, a spoon, and � gasp! � a tiny knife blade. ... the tyke was banished to some sort of local 'reform school,' ..." ... |
California AB 962: Much more than ammo?
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"Must people who follow gun laws and gun rights issues are aware by now that over the weekend, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed California AB 962. AB 962 requires registration (complete with thumbprint) of purchasers of handgun ammunition, requires retailers to keep the ammunition inaccessible ... etc."
"Although proponents of this legislation reassured hunters and others that the new law would only affect handgun ammo ... this ignores the fact that many calibers are chambered in both rifles and handguns. Given the state of California's politics and 'justice' system, I would certainly not want to bet on ... what is counted as potential handgun ammo, and what is not." ... |
Shoot / No-Shoot Scenarios (video)
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"If you carry a gun for self-defense, it is your responsibility to know how to use it. Here's a sample chapter from Shoot / No-Shoot Scenarios, one of the excellent Armed Response videos we are proud to sell in our Gun Stuff Mall." |
FL: Brothers shoot intruders, killing 1
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"Tired from a long day at work, brothers Anthony and Peter Julien arrived home Tuesday night to find a bedroom light on and two bicycles in front of their Pine Hills home."
"Anthony Julien went inside through the garage, a 9mm gun in his hand. One intruder was in Julien's bedroom to the right. Another man was pointing a gun at him from the dining room on the left. Julien dropped to one knee, knowing it was the stranger or him."
"'When I saw he had a gun in his hand, I bent down and, 'pow,' I shot him right here,' Julien said."
"Both brothers opened fire. One intruder was killed, and a second was wounded." ... |
VA: Late night antics lead to charges
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... "After a month of little crime, the Goochland Sheriff's Office received a call from a Whitehall Rd. resident during the early hours of Oct. 3."
"... the woman was home alone and reported to deputies that someone had attempted to break into her house by entering through the front door."
"The woman called a second time, telling deputies that there was another attempt to enter her home, upon which the woman exercised her Second Amendment rights and drew a pistol on the man."
"'She did the right thing,' [Sheriff Jim] Agnew told the board of supervisors on October 6. 'She said, 'Leave, or I'm gonna kill ya.'"
"Deputies quickly apprehended Timothy Justin Tirado, 25, of Goochland, who is charged with burglary. ..." ... |
Our Second Amendment rights cannot be compromised
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"As a gun owner and proud member of the NRA, it concerns me very deeply whenever I hear that our Constitutionally-provided Second Amendment rights may be in jeopardy."
"Last year, our Second Amendment rights were challenged by the Supreme Court in the DC vs. Heller case. ... We won -- but we never should have had to have a court case on the Second Amendment, the language and intent of which could not be any clearer."
"And now, our Second Amendment rights are again under assault, as the Supreme Court is considering whether the residents of Chicago -- all 2.8 million of them -- can be barred from owning and possessing firearms within the city limits. ..." ... |
House GOPer Goes 'All Aboard for Gun Rights on Amtrak'
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"Rep. Peter King (NY), the senior Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee, has strongly criticized a Senate-approved provision that would force Amtrak to allow guns on board -- but some of King's colleagues fired back yesterday by introducing a counterpart to the Senate's proposal."
"Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-MT) led several lawmakers in proposing legislation that would change Amtrak's policy on transporting firearms in checked baggage. In a statement issued by his office, Rehberg described the bill as going 'all aboard for gun rights on Amtrak':" ... |
WA: Nickels makes gun ban official and the public reacts
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"Outgoing Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels yesterday (Oct. 14) made it official: He announced that city park properties will be posted off limits to firearms, even those guns that are legally carried by law-abiding citizens."
"Public reaction to the move has been overwhelmingly negative, much the same as it was during the public comment period that ended Oct. 4. KOMO's Ken Schram is not pleased with Nickels, either. I wrote about public reaction here, and was not surprised that Bob Scales, senior policy analyst for the city�s Office of Policy and Management, somewhat dismissed the huge negative reaction in a remark to SeattlePostGlobe.org because '65% of the comments were from outside Seattle.'" ... |
TX: NRA members target Hurst mayor on gun issue
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"Maybe Hurst Mayor Richard Ward should have known better."
"The truth is, even I didn�t predict what has happened to him since the Star-Telegram published Ward's Sept. 28 guest commentary. ..."
"Ward called a couple of weeks ago to tell me that he'd been deluged with calls and e-mails from members of the [NRA] complaining about his membership in the [MAIG] coalition. ..."
"The callers accused Ward of trying to take away their guns."
"He wanted to write a commentary explaining that he does not. Maybe a published explanation would get some people off his back, he reasoned."
"That's not what happened. Maybe he should have expected as much, given the passion on both sides of the gun-control debate." ... |
CA: Repeal Of Handgun Ammunition Registration Bill AB 962 Is In The Works
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"Outrage! That's the reaction that CRPA and NRA members in California are understandably having to the news that the Governor signed AB 962 into law ... But we are not going to just stand by and wait. CRPA and NRA have already started the legislative wheels turning to halt AB 962 before the 2011 implementation date."
"CRPA and NRA members want this bill reversed, and that is what we are going to do!"
"Assemblyman Curt Hagman (R- Diamond Bar) has stepped up and agreed to carry legislation on our members� behalf. Earlier this year Assemblyman Hagman introduced AB 373 which proposed to streamline the sale of handguns. He has now agreed to amend AB 373 to call for the repeal of AB 962. ..." ... |
WA: Thanks for nothing
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"Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels is banning guns."
"The state attorney general says state law doesn't give the mayor the legal authority to do that." ...
"For the record, I'm not a NRA freak nor am I an anti-gun nut."
"I just happen to believe that the U.S. Constitution isn't subject to the whimsical interpretations of politicians who want to parcel out freedom based on what they think is good for us."
"Greg Nickels won't even be around to lose the fight that he's started."
"His parting gift as the exiting mayor will be taxpayers footing the bill for what could be a host of lawsuits challenging his ill-advised and illegal gun ban." ... |
WA: Guns in Parks: Nickels Bans 'em, Suits Threatened, Candidates Stand Where on the Issue?
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"Seattle PostGlobe reports that Mayor Greg Nickels is moving forward with his (editorializing: very f'ing sensible) promise to ban guns in city parks by Friday. Second Amendment nuts advocates, START YOUR LITIGATING!""Alan Gottlieb, chairman of [CCRKBA] and founder of [SAF], told the PostGlobe last month that the groups have already identified Seattle residents who would be the plaintiffs in a lawsuit ..." "A politician tries to keep guns away from kids on swing sets. The strapped set of our citizenry fires a warning shot from their lawyers. The world continues rotating as it always has."
"But what of the mayoral candidates? Where do they stand?" ... |
PA: State-Inflicted Gang Violence Is 'Helpful,' Not 'Hurtful'
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"In May 2008, three innocent Philadelphia men were surrounded by armed strangers, dragged out of an automobile, and severely beaten. Each of them was surrounded by a scrum of at least four assailants and repeatedly beaten, kicked, and struck with clubs. One of the victims had his head slammed against the asphalt."
"This attack was recorded on video and broadcast to the world ..."
"... A grand jury empaneled by Pennsylvania�s First Judicial District Court of Common Pleas ruled that the assailants had a 'right' to beat the victims, and that 'the kicks and blows' were 'helpful rather than hurtful.'"
"This is because the twenty 'men' who conducted this assault were wearing state-issued costumes identifying them as 'police officers.'" ... |
PA: Pittsburgh: Beta Test for a Police State
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"The G-20 police response in Pittsburgh was a beta test. 'We spent months getting ready for this and it was a lot of preparation, but we�ll see the dividends of that for a long time to come,' Public Safety Director Michael Huss told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review."
"In other words, Pittsburgh is not going to stand-down now that the G-20 has departed. The 'dividend' is that it will remain a militarized police state."
"All the Homeland Security training was not for naught. Deputy police Chief Paul Donaldson said the training involved 716 of the force's 872 officers as well as 254 officers from the Allegheny County police ... Cops were given riot gear and the latest anti-First Amendment technology ..." ... |
AZ: Right to Reason
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... "The romanticizing of Old West ideals still runs deep in the Phoenix area. ... it's of a delicate balance of Wal-Marts and the American Dream combined with gimmicky old-timey saloons and Manifest Destiny. I can't help but think that those are conflicting ideals."
"But the two worlds collided on September 30. Now, licensed gun owners can legally take their shiny little friends, as long as they're concealed, into ... any alcohol-serving establishment they desire on the condition that they don't drink. ..."
"It will certainly be interesting to see how the new law changes things in the dining and bar scene. You don't have to pass a psychiatric evaluation to own a gun. And let's face it - you don't have to be drunk to be an idiot." ... |
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