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MD: Experts Look to Rifle in Gun Spree
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"The victims in this week's deadly shootings in suburban Washington were killed with high-powered ammunition, likely fired from a rifle commonly used for hunting and target practice, police and firearms experts said."
"Police on Friday displayed several weapons that could have shot the .223 shells. All were legal to own, Moose said."
"Federal agents were looking at area gun records and purchases, but Moose said the gun could have been purchased elsewhere." |
Airport screening: in need of revision
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"I firmly believe that the function of security screening for the airlines should be taken over by the government, and their promise to federalize screeners is a step in the right direction. However, I believe that the people who should be doing the screening should not be the usual airport screeners."
"Instead, hire and train police officers to handle the screening process. They have the education to make judgments with more certainty about what should and should not be confiscated ..." |
MA: Debates change the dynamic
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"Similarly, Romney needs to guard against an erosion of support to Libertarian Carla Howell, said Ralph Whitehead Jr., journalism professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst."
"Howell is running on an anti-tax, pro-gun platform that appeals to some conservative voters." ------- Carla Howell is the ONLY candidate that truly stands up for the rights of Massachusetts citizens. A vote for her is definitely a vote for Second Amendment rights. |
Suicide called quiet epidemic among cops
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" 'Suicide is the epidemic of our law enforcement, and we don't even talk about it,' said Robert Douglas, a retired police officer who heads the National Police Suicide Foundation in Maryland."
"Every year, more than twice as many officers die by their own hand as are killed in the line of duty, according to the FBI." [They should ban suicide. Ooops... they already did.]
"Twenty-two of every 100,000 officers kill themselves, double the rate of suicide in the general population, the FBI says." |
VT: Sheriff says deputy's negligent discharge of shotgun at nuclear power plant was accidental
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"The Windham County Sheriff's Department deputy who fired his 12 gauge shotgun while working at the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant here Wednesday has been removed from duty, pending 'remedial testing' and training, Sheriff Henry Farnum announced in a written statement late Thursday."
"The sheriff wrote that his investigation had concluded that the deputy had first accidentally disengaged the gun's safety mechanism, then accidentally pressed the trigger while switching the gun 'from his left hand to his right.' "
" 'The investigation revealed that the deputy's handling of the weapon was otherwise in compliance with all departmental regulations,' Farnum wrote." ------- Well, at least he's getting some remedial testing and training. |
IL: Rantoul launching gun safety program
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"Rantoul police are launching the community's first gun safety program."
"The Rantoul Village Board is expected to vote Tuesday to spend $500 for materials and supplies to help police establish the program. No village board members spoke out against the proposal at the Oct. 1 study session."
"Police Chief Paul Dollins said the course will first be offered to Rantoul's 165 municipal employees."
"Possible topics will include developing a home defense plan, determining when a person is allowed to use lethal force for home and family protection, the legal and ethical issues of weapons ownership and use, proper gun storage, common types of weapons and their safety devices, how to use guns safely and effectively, and the risk of accidents." |
GA: Suspect in patrol car pulls gun, gets away (another report)
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"A suspect who was being taken to jail pulled a gun and stole an Atlanta patrol car Thursday."
"Officers arrested the suspect, who was not identified, on drug charges about 4 a.m. While on the way to jail, he 'produced a weapon, ordered the officer to drive to a location where he ordered the officer out of the vehicle and drove off,' said Atlanta police detective M.R. Carter."
"The officer was not injured." |
Brady/MMM Urges Action to Reject Special Protections for Gun Industry
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The whiny leftists who want to cripple a legal industry because its products work like they are supposed to says...
"Next week, the U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to VOTE on legislation, sponsored by the NRA gun lobby (H.R. 2037 and H.R. 123), that would prevent gun violence victims from seeking justice in our nation's courts and give special legal immunity to the gun industry. We need your help to defeat this outrageous bill in the House. Please call your House Representative and the House Leadership TODAY and tell them to oppose all attempts to strip gun violence victims of their legal rights!" |
Back gun bill (letter)
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"A very important bill is about to be introduced in the Senate and the U.S. House. It could well affect security for you, the reader."
"Called HR950 (The Safe Act) Secure Access to Firearms Enhancement Act of 2001, it would allow thousands of pre-screened, concealed-weapons gun owners to pack across all 50 states, instead of being restricted to a general area." ... |
FL: Miami airport gun toter gets probation, home confinement
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"A man caught carrying a loaded gun in his bag at Miami International Airport must serve two years probation and four months of home confinement, a judge ruled Friday."
"In addition, U.S. District Court Judge Adalberto Jordan ordered Ira Power to pay a fine of $1,000 and a court fee of $25." |
MN: Ventura may have skipped voting for golf
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"On the day that some Minnesotans wore stickers that said 'I voted,' a Web site suggests that Gov. Jesse Ventura should have worn a sticker that read, 'I golfed.' "
"Gov. Jesse Ventura, who has made it a top priority to encourage young people to go to the polls, did not vote in the statewide primary Sept. 10. On Tuesday, the day the story was first reported by the Minneapolis-based Star Tribune, he said he was too busy with state appointments to cast his ballot." |
CA: Bratton Lays Out Ambitious Set of Goals for LAPD
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"William Bratton said Thursday that his top priorities as Los Angeles police chief will be to accelerate the pace of hiring, speed the LAPD's compliance with a federal consent decree and restore the 'most famous badge in the world' to its former brilliance."
" 'We will build on the legacy and the tradition and the skills,' he said at a news conference at the North Hollywood police station. 'And we will take that most famous shield, and whatever little tarnish exists- it will be wiped clean.' "
LEGACY: Rampart Scandal Rodney King Riots etc.
He wants to hire people faster, when history suggests a need for more lengthy and detailed analyses of applicants' character. |
OH: Bus passengers subdue man in Ohio
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"Three Greyhound passengers, including an off-duty female bus driver, subdued a man who had thrown himself onto the driver & steering wheel, saying he wanted to die, authorities said."
"A Greyhound spokeswoman said the driver did exactly what he was trained to do. 'We're very pleased nobody was hurt,' she said."
"The incident was the second in a week involving a Greyhound bus. On Monday, a bus crashed 70 mi outside Fresno, killing 2 passengers after a man used scissors to stab the driver." |
PA: Crime-reporting technology hits roadblock
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"What the PA police touted as an innovative way of tracking crime patterns has backfired. A growing number of local police can't or won't use the Internet to report their crime statistics. As a result, the public gets a murky view of crime rates in PA."
"The police recently touted its new online reporting system when it announced a 6% drop in major crime in 2001. What the agency did not say was that the numbers were incomplete. They were based on crime data from only 3/5 of the departments." |
WI: Stabbing incident ruled self-defense
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The right to keep and bear arms includes blades of all shapes and sizes. ------- CALEDONIA -- "Criminal charges will not be filed against man accused of, in self-defense, stabbing another man five times early Wednesday morning outside a Douglas Avenue bar, authorities said."
"The victim, a 31-year-old Caledonia man, was being treated at St. Mary's Medical Center on Thursday for a collapsed lung and cuts to his chest, wrist and thigh. The injuries were not life-threatening, Caledonia police said." [If he's a "victim," then why are there no charges? An aggressor who gets perforated isn't a victim at all, he's a fool.]
"Police arrested a 39-year-old Caledonia man on Wednesday in connection with the incident. Reports said the suspect admitted to stabbing the victim, but said he only pulled a box-cutter with a 2-inch blade after the victim repeatedly attacked him."
"Witnesses to the fight, which occurred in and around Topper's Tavern, 4507 Douglas Ave., supported the 39-year-old's claims. The two men involved in the fight did not know each other, reports said." ... |
CA: A look at domestic violence stats in the Fresno area
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"In 2001, [Beryl] Raviscioni [domestic violence coordinator for Victim Services at the Fresno's Marjaree Mason Center] said, Victim Services saw 14 abuse incidents involving guns, eight with a cutting or piercing instrument, nine with a blunt object and 126 where bodily force was used."
" 'In 62 incidents, no weapon was used, these people were beaten with fists or foot,' she said."
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Weapon | Victims | Firearm | 14 | Sharp object����� | 8 | Blunt object����� | 9 | Bodily force����� | 126 |
Now how many of those attacked could have avoided victimization if they'd had a handgun handy and were trained and ready to use it?
Instead, we get this nonsense:
"How do you beat a man who beats a women? By calling Crime Stoppers," Brad Stevens, Crime Stoppers coordinator and detective with the Fresno Police Department, said. |
MT: Some charge 911 dispatchers with lack of response
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"The way Bonnie Kallestad sees things, the 911 emergency dispatch line is just that, the number you call when you need help right away."
"But Kallestad said that wasn't the case after midnight Aug. 11 when she, her adult son and his girlfriend were attacked by two men who chased them and blocked their car on Frontage Road just west of Belgrade."
"One of the pursuers jumped out and hurled a baseball bat at the car as Kallestad's son David Kallestad turned the vehicle around to get away, and then the attackers continued to follow them. The dispatcher told David Kallestad, who was driving while talking to the dispatcher by cell phone, to lead the suspects to the Belgrade police station."
" 'Why she thought (the suspects) would actually follow us to the police station is beyond me,' Bonnie Kallestad said. 'Maybe they better take a real serious look at how they're being trained, or what's going on, because it's not funny.' "
SUGGESTION TO "HELP ME, HELP ME" PEOPLE SUCH AS BONNIE:
First dial .357, .38, .44, or .45 -- then dial 911 to tell them where the puddle is. They'll arrive much faster when you tell them you just shot a guy who came at you with a baseball bat. The courts have ruled that police officers have no duty to protect you anyway, so be prepared to deal with such thuggery on your own, then call for backup. |
MD: Maryland Firearm Deaths and Injury
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FULL TEXT BELOW... ------- If a gun control paradise like Maryland has this much death by firearm, how effective can gun control really be? ------- �In 1999, gun homicide was the leading cause of death for Maryland residents ages 15-34 years, and the third leading cause of death for Maryland residents ages 10-14. Guns are the most frequently used weapon in Maryland homicides. 75 percent of all homicides in 1999, were committed with guns.
�In 1999, there were 657 gun deaths in Maryland � over fifty per month. Of the total gun deaths, 396 were homicides, 241 were suicides, 1 was an unintentional shooting, 5 were shootings of undetermined intent, and 14 were in the category of �legal intervention.�
�Maryland gun deaths have not decreased as sharply as they have in the U.S. as a whole. Maryland is the largest single source of traced guns from Baltimore crimes, accounting for 61 percent. Many of the crime guns recovered in Baltimore are new, meaning that soon after sale, they are diverting from the legal to illegal markets, for example, by straw purchase.� |
Repeal Seventeenth Amendment
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"With respect to states' rights, it should be readily apparent to all that state governments cannot exert any meaningful influence or control over the federal government, judiciary, or any other federal institution."
"Let us state the problem precisely. At the present time, there are no checks and balances available to the states over federal power or over Congress itself in any area." |
Gunmaker aims at cyclists
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"No, there is not a holster on the handle bars."
"The name Smith & Wesson will figure prominently on the company's new line of bicycles, however."
"The arms manufacturer has entered into a licensing agreement with the Cycle Source Group to make bicycles and accessories - along the lines of what the cycle manufacturer currently does for Jeep and Honda." |
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