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DE: Wilmington Mayor Vetoes Gun Registration Law
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"Wilmington Mayor James M. Baker vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have required city residents to register their guns, saying it would provide nothing but false hope to residents worried about gun violence."
"City Council passed the measure 9-3 last week. Councilman Norman M. Oliver, the bill's sponsor, said he will ask council members to override Baker's veto when they meet Dec. 19. Nine votes are needed to override a veto." ... |
Gun control myths: Gun restrictions and murder rates
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Professor Sowell pontificates common sense as usual... ------- "Summary: The grand dogma of the gun controllers is that places with severe restrictions on the ownership of firearms have lower rates of murder and other gun crimes." ... |
Domestic violence gun law can affect soldiers careers
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"A 1996 federal law can jeopardize a soldier's career and inhibit him from fighting in the War on Terrorism if he is convicted of a domestic-violence offense."
"Because of an unprecedented number of domestic violence-related homicides at Fort Bragg, N.C., this summer, the Lautenberg Amendment, a law preventing domestic offenders from owning or possessing firearms, has become more of an issue affecting soldiers than ever before, an Army attorney said."
"The amendment made it a felony in September 1996 for individuals convicted of misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence to ship, transport, possess, or receive firearms or ammunition. [Surprisingly,] Government agencies, including the Department of the Army, are not exempt from the Lautenberg Amendment, said Capt. Heather Fagan, an attorney with the XVIII Airborne Corps Staff Judge Advocate's Office." ...
CONSIDER...
People have been convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence for shoving a spouse -- even when that spouse did not press charges. While no sane person condones unprovoked violence against any innocent person, does a shove truly warrant being stripped of your rights for life?
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TX: Few takers for free gun locks in area
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"Area police departments taking part in a national gun-safety project began handing out free gun locks a year ago to prevent accidental shootings."
"There have not been many takers."
"Police attribute the low demand to a low crime rate in the greater Northeast Tarrant County area and apathy toward firearm safety."
'People who are responsible have already taken preventive measures." -- [Janet] Preiser |
Bush to Call for New Foreign Aid Agency
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"The Bush administration has decided to propose the creation of a federal corporation, to administer its proposed fund for countries that adopt sound economic policies. U.S. foreign aid much of which goes to strategically important countries such as Pakistan and Egypt, would continue. Countries likely to receive funding include Bolivia, Mongolia, Senegal, Tanzania, Ghana, El Salvador, Morocco, South Africa and Jamaica." ------- A gov agency with the specific task to hand out money overseas, wow! |
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... "They - through legislation, law enforcers, and the courts ran by corrupted officials - fight to destroy all rights and equality in law. They fight to destroy the sovereignty of the people. The result through coercion and armed threats is that the people are subservient to government and are therefore slaves, not free men and women expressing their unalienable rights given them by their Creator." ... |
Canada: Firearms Registry to Cost Around $635M USD
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OTTAWA -- "Canada's firearms registry will likely cost taxpayers more than $1-billion [Canadian] by 2005 -- more than 10 times the amount the Liberal government said it would spend on the controversial gun-control program."
"Treasury Board officials expressed concern about the rising costs of the national registry for firearms at a meeting of the Senate committee on national finance." ... |
OH: Columbus Dispatch CCW Editorial Lies Lies Lies
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The Columbus Dispatch ran an editorial on Thanksgiving that bashed the GOP controlled Senate for considering and likely passing CCW legislation next week. While there are still serious concerns with the legislation, the Columbus Dispatch has resorted to lying about HB274.
In order to dispute the "support" of the Buckeye Sheriffs (the only ELECTED law enforcement in Ohio) the paper has accused them of profiting from the process. See the link for details & story. |
Women lured by challenge to hunt
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... "The National Sporting Goods Association says nearly 3 million women take part in shooting sports - from hunting to target shooting."
"A women's studies professor at Skidmore College says the fact that women want to hunt makes sense."
"Women say they enjoy the challenge of hunting and the accomplishment when they bag an animal."
" 'Will I do this again?' she says, straightening up from the task [of field dressing a buck]. 'Absolutely.' " ... |
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"Within the United States, rural areas have higher rates of gun ownership and lower rates of murder; whites have higher rates of gun ownership than blacks and much lower murder rates. For the country as a whole, handgun ownership doubled in the late 20th century, while the murder rate went down. But such facts are not mentioned by gun-control zealots or by the liberal media."
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UK: "Shooting enthusiasts" jailed for life
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Notice the overt demonization of shooters by implication... ------- "Two clay pigeon shooting enthusiasts who took revenge for an incident in a pub in suburban Surrey by blasting two men to death with shotguns have been jailed for life."
"Anthony Ellison, 27, from Coulsdon, Surrey, and Michael Jones, 25, from Croydon, died in the car park of the Good Companions pub in Hamsey Green, near Whyteleafe on 9 February this year."
"Another man, Michael Dellaway, survived a serious stabbing in the same incident."
"Company director David Hempseed, 54, from Kenley, Surrey and Chris Bourke, 40, a haulier from Warlingham, Surrey, were found guilty of murder on Friday and jailed for life." ...
POLICE STATEMENT: "Clearly fuelled by drink and oblivious to reason, it was a calculated revenge attack which escalated through the ready access to weapons." --Acting Detective Superintendent Richard Heselden |
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"Joshua Shade, Meeker, bagged this 23-point buck on the opening day of the season while hunting in southern Lincoln County. (Photo by Ronnie Arganbright)" -- click above link to see picture |
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The Words of Pastor Martin Niem�ller - appear in the Congressional Record, 14, October 1968, page 31636, is:
"When Hitler attacked the Jews I was not a Jew, therefore I was not concerned. And when Hitler attacked the Catholics, I was not a Catholic, and therefore, I was not concerned. And when Hitler attacked the unions and the industrialists, I was not a member of the unions and I was not concerned. Then Hitler attacked me and the Protestant church � and there was nobody left to be concerned." |
OH: Concealed weapon law to be addressed before year's end
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With two weeks worth of legislative sessions remaining this year, lawmakers hope to reach a compromise on legislation that would allow Ohioans to carry concealed handguns, while satisfying law enforcement officials' concerns and avoiding the veto of Gov. Bob Taft, according to officials.
The amendments will try to bridge the gap between the bill's current supporters, including members of the gun lobby & Ohio sheriffs, and its opponents, who include Gov. Taft and the FOP police union. |
UK: Shooting mars gun crime rally
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FULL TEXT BELOW... ------- "A protest march against gun crime was forced to be re-routed after a man was shot dead."
"The march, organised by Southwark Community Against Guns and supported by campaign group Mothers Against Guns, was diverted away from the crime scene outside Pharoah's Pub in Peckham, south London."
"Police confirmed that one man was killed on the spot and another was in a stable condition in hospital after the shooting on Peckham Road. Lucy Cope, the founding member of Mothers Against Guns, described the latest shooting as a tragedy which had left another family devastated." |
UK: England has worst crime rate in the world
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More from the "ban guns, more crime" file... ------- "England and Wales have the highest crime rate among the world's leading economies, according to a new report by the United Nations.
"The survey, which is likely to prove embarrassing to David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, shows that people are more likely to be mugged, burgled, robbed or assaulted here than in America, Germany, Russia, South Africa or any other of the world's 20 largest nations. Only the Dominican Republic, New Zealand and Finland have higher crime rates than England and Wales.
"According to the comparison of international crime statistics produced by the UN's Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention, England and Wales had 9,766 crimes for every 100,000 people in the year 2000. America had 8,517, South Africa 7,997, Germany 7,621 and Russia 2,022.
"During the period 1998-2000, Britain went from fifth to fourth worst in the world league table. An analysis of total recorded crime figures before 1998 also suggests that England and Wales have moved sharply up the league table since Labour came to power in 1997. Crimes fell from 5.5 million in 1993 to 4.5 million in 1997. By 1999, total crimes had risen again to 5.3 million." ...
"The UN reports also shows that England and Wales are the second-worst places in the world for assaults, with 851 people assaulted per 100,000, and seventh for burglaries and car theft, with 1,579 burglaries per 100,000 population." ... ------- Thank goodness self-defense is banned in jolly old England -- it seems to be working so well... for criminals. |
U.S. Supreme Court could make Miranda warnings thing of the past (CNN)
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"For five years, Oliverio Martinez has been blind and paralyzed as the result of a police shooting. Now he is at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court case that could determine whether decades of restraints on police interrogations should be discarded.
"The blanket requirement for a Miranda warning ...could end up in the rubbish bin of legal history if the court concludes police were justified in aggressively questioning the gravely wounded Martinez while he screamed in agony." ...
"The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with a federal judge that the confession was coerced and cannot be used as evidence against Martinez in his excessive-force civil case against the city. It said Chavez should have known that questioning a man who had been shot five times, was crying out for treatment and had been given no Miranda warning was a violation of his constitutional rights." ------- Attorney General John Ashcroft's Department of "Justice" disagrees and is seeking to overturn the 9th circuit's ruling. But he's our friend... no, really. |
NY: Cops: Man Didn't Shoot First
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"Police had conflicting details and witness accounts of the incident, but said Friday initial reports that Christopher Burgess, 20, fired his weapon at police before being shot and killed by them were wrong."
" 'There were some neighbors saying they heard the shotgun before the police firing,' Det. Lt. Jack Fitzpatrick, commander of the Homicide Squad, said Friday. 'The neighbors are wrong. The police fired first after he pointed the shotgun at them." ... ------- Sounds a lot like suicide by cop. |
HI: Sex ed furor erupts at middle school
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" 'I give them the material to read so they understand some of the terms. Certainly none of this is pornographic.' "
"Discussion of sexual orientation and lifestyles are necessary, she said, because teens often become suicidal over questions about gender identification. A thorough understanding of sexuality helps prevent unwanted teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases."
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PA: Sportsmen's group fights gun 'buyback' again
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"A western Pennsylvania sportsmen's group is taking aim at a gun buyback program, saying the organizers aren't licensed gun dealers."
"In its latest effort to shut down Pittsburgh's 8-year-old Goods for Guns program, the Allegheny County Sportsmen's League said the buyback program runs afoul of Pennsylvania and federal law, which require licensed gun dealers to act as middlemen when guns change hands." ... |
Australia: Guns stolen from car
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"TWO guns and 75 rounds of ammunition were stolen on Saturday night from a car parked at a northern suburbs Perth shopping centre.
"A police spokesman said a recreational shooter had his two guns stolen from an aluminium [sic] toolbox in the back of a silver Ford station wagon parked at the Belridge Shopping Centre in Beldon at about 6pm.
"The police spokesman said the guns were a .38 calibre revolver with 25 rounds of ammunition and a self loading pistol with 50 rounds of ammunition." ... |
OH: Officers learn to fight low light
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"This is the Cincinnati Police Department's newest training tool - a place officers can practice responding to scenarios in very low light, even no light at all. They use their own guns, modified to fire projectiles made of colored soap. That lets the officers see where they hit the pretend bad guys.
"Before the department built the $70,000 building, officers had pushed for the building, arguing that low-light can add danger to any incident and that many officers work only at night." ... |
NY: Two Rob Taxi Driver
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"A McRides Taxi driver picked up the two men at the Freeport railroad station just before 5 p.m., and was asked to take them to Roosevelt, police said.
"When the driver, 32, arrived at the intersection of Park Avenue and East Greenwich Avenue in Roosevelt, one of the passengers pointed a handgun at his neck and ordered him to give them his money. The driver did as they asked, and the men fled, said police, who added that they had no further information." ... ------- Ah, peaceful, friendly New York City -- where self-defense is banned and thugs can get away with pretty much anything. |
Person To Blame (as opposed to the firearm)
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"The verdict in the Grunow vs. Valor Corp. of Florida case makes no sense. According to reports, several jurors felt the suit should never have been allowed, but the judge's instructions did not allow them to assess any responsibility to the murderer because his action was purposeful and, therefore, not negligent." ... |
MI: Detroit police say off-duty officer shot car jacker
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"Detroit police say an off-duty officer shot a man six times after an attempted carjacking...
... "Police say the officer was at a stop sign when the suspect knocked on the window of his sport utility vehicle with a nine millimeter handgun."
"They say the officer fired his police handgun through the window and struck the man six times. Detroit police will follow standard procedure and conduct internal and criminal investigations of the shooting." ... ------- Meanwhile, give him a medal for helping clean up the streets, pay to fix his car window, replace his ammo and get his hearing checked -- that must've been loud! |
Canada: Third suspect sought in holdups
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"Ottawa police have charged a man and a woman and are seeking a second man after three Bank of Nova Scotia branches in Ottawa were robbed over the past three weeks.
"One of those charged, Benjamin Liedtke, 26, had been out of prison for just a month, after serving time for a 1997 series of robberies of grocery stores as part of what was dubbed the Checkout Gang, known for storming into busy grocery stores with semi-automatic rifles and sawed-off shotguns." ... |
CA: L.A. sheriff's deputy shot, killed while investigating potential violent criminal
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"A Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy was shot and killed Saturday after a bullet passed through an opening in his protective vest, authorities said.
"Deputy David Powell, 42, died at 11:54 a.m., about 90 minutes after he was hit while investigating reported gunshots.
" 'There's no easy way to describe the death of a deputy sheriff other than to say we're in mourning,' Sheriff Lee Baca said.
"One suspect was in custody. Deputies had surrounded a second person holed up in a shed behind the home where the shooting occurred. Neither person was identified."
"Powell and other deputies went to the house in suburban Artesia about 10:30 a.m. after receiving reports of gunfire. As they drove up, they saw a man dart inside." ...
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Campaign Finance Reform to Be Challenged in Court This Week
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"The bitterly fought battle to reform the nation's campaign finance system will hit the courts for the first time Wednesday, when lawyers clash over whether contributions to political parties are constitutionally protected free speech that can't be limited." ... |
No More Excuses!
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Since the Reagan Revolution began in 1980, the Republicans have had an excuse. "Reagan did not have control of the Congress." "The 'Republican Revolution of 1994 was ineffective because we did not have control of the Executive branch nor the Senate." You've all heard it. Now, they have NO MORE EXCUSES! This is it. We have tried every combination of divided government for 22 years. The ball's in your court Republican National Committee. |
Mexico: Foreign minister, Jorge Castaneda urging "militant activities" to push for "amnesty"
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"Try to digest the audacity of Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda who said that he had issued instructions to Mexican consulate offices in the U.S (63 offices according to the Department of Justice, not 47 as commonly quoted) to mobilize unions, churches, universities and Latino communities to demand amnesty."
"Said Castaneda, 'We are already giving instructions to our consulates that they begin propagating militant activities.' " ... |
"Those Designated 'Combatants' Lose Legal Protections"
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"The Bush administration is developing a parallel legal system in which terrorism suspects -- U.S. citizens and noncitizens alike -- may be investigated, jailed, interrogated, tried and punished without legal protections guaranteed by the ordinary system, lawyers inside and outside the government say." ...
"For example, under authority it already has or is asserting in court cases, the administration, with approval of the special Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, could order a clandestine search of a U.S. citizen's home and, based on the information gathered, secretly declare the citizen an enemy combatant, to be held indefinitely at a U.S. military base. Courts would have very limited authority to second-guess the detention, to the extent that they were aware of it." ...
"The final outlines of this parallel system will be known only after the courts, including probably the Supreme Court, have settled a variety of issues being litigated. But the prospect of such a system has triggered a fierce debate." ...
"...civil libertarians say that targets of such investigations who end up being ordered out of the country or prosecuted would lose a crucial right that they would have in the ordinary criminal justice system -- the right to examine the government's evidence justifying the initial warrant." ... |
"33,000 adults die each year from gunshot wounds"
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In this letter to the editor, an anti-gunner misrepresents reality while parroting VPC's deceptions almost verbatim.
EXCERPT:According to the book, "Guns and Violence," there are about 223 million guns in this country, and more than 5,000 juveniles and 33,000 adults die each year from gunshot wounds. The recent former surgeon general alluded to the fact that "gun violence is a leading public health issue." REALITY:In the year 2000, the last year where full stats are published by the CDC, the actual reported total number of firearms-related deaths is exactly 28,663. That's still a high number, but lying to such an extreme by exaggerating by over 4,300 deaths isn't very honest. Furthermore, of the 28,663 deaths, the largest percentage (57.%) of them were by choice -- suicides -- and 37.7% of them were homicides, including justifiable homicides and gang warfare over illicit drug trade. The murders aren't legal, but criminals do not obey laws -- and people need to be able to protect themselves from people who disobey the ban on criminal homicide. According to the CDC report for the year 2000, linked in the text above,
"The other components�firearm accidents, firearm injuries of undetermined intent, and legal intervention involving firearms�accounted for 2.7, 0.8, and 0.9 percent, respectively." Should you wish to write a letter to the editor to correct the lies they've printed, here is the email address to use: [email protected] |
UK: "We must be allowed to defend ourselves against burglars"
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NOTE: The website address for this report is too long for our Newslinks system. Click Here for the full story. ------- "A retired man I know who lives in a village was recently awoken by the noise of his front door being smashed in. He got up, was confronted by four aggressive burglars and pressed the panic button on his alarm."
"A very bright light was shone on him and he was threatened. When he tried to go downstairs he was sprayed with something that hurt his eyes. The burglars continued removing his furniture, safe in the knowledge that they would not be harmed."
"The police were prompt, but too late. The scenes of crime people took two days to appear. They had had 15 other break-ins to attend, mostly commercial properties, which, it seems, take priority over crimes in which people are threatened or attacked in their homes."
"A neighbour of mine was similarly attacked, only this time it was broken bottles rather than spray and it took the police two hours to arrive from a town 30 miles distant. Another couple had their dogs sprayed and were forced back to their bedroom while the thugs completed their work."
"These people live in the Home Counties, not the Wild West, and their cases are not exceptional. Thieves know how vulnerable country properties are, and how thinly policed are whole swathes of our countryside. The police say, with reason, that they are over-stretched just keeping the lids on the towns and can't spare more than a token presence outside them."
"But if the police can't protect us, who can? Only ourselves. There's no one else." ... |
UK: Britain considering sky marshals
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But, naturally, they are demonizing the concept... ------- "Ministers and airlines last night gave a wary response to confirmation that the Wheeler report on airline security suggested that armed police might be deployed to travel as "sky marshals" to protect British flights from the threat of terrorist hijacking."
"Home Office officials confirmed that the former Tory minister, Sir John Wheeler, has included the option in a review now being studied by ministers."
" 'Whilst it is an option, no decision has been taken on it yet,' a spokesman said."
"But the fact that no hijack has taken place since the disasters of September 11 and the latest threat to aircraft - the surface-to-air missile unsuccessfully launched against an Israeli charter plane above Kenya last week - both reflect the questionable value of such a costly and hazardous policy." ...
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South Florida bullet maker aims for overseas markets
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"Not many corporate CEOs use M-16s, bits of airplane wreckage and fat, juicy steaks to test their products. For American Ammunition's Andr�s Fern�ndez, those are key research and development tools."
" 'We're a family of bullet makers,' Fern�ndez says, laughing, as a cloud of acrid gun smoke billows from an M-16 burst in his product-testing facility -- a shooting range, of course."
" 'Some guys like cars,' he adds. 'I'm into this.' " ...
"It is also taking aim at new markets -- exporting and producing overseas -- as well as selling its own patented projectile, dubbed the Air Defense Round and designed to penetrate a human body but not an aircraft fuselage." ... |
Australia: Licensed firearms dealer in court over illegal guns
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"A NEWCASTLE man alleged to have been in possession of 82 illegal weapons including machine guns and a rocket launcher was granted conditional bail yesterday."
"Ian Cromarty, 60, of Charlestown, appeared in Newcastle Bail Court after being arrested at his home on Friday."
"Cromarty, a licensed firearms dealer, was charged with two counts of possessing a prohibited firearm under circumstances of aggravation. No pleas were entered."
"A registrar granted Cromarty $10,000 bail, ordering him to report to Charlestown police daily." ... |
Hanukkah and the Second Amendment - Gun Control is Un-Jewish
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" Rabbi Eric Yoffie of the 501(c)(3) tax-exempt Union of American Hebrew Congregations (http://www.uahc.org/yoffie/mmm.html) said the following at the Million Mom March in May 2000. "The indiscriminate distribution of guns is an offense against God and humanity." "Controlling guns is not only a political matter, it is a solemn religious obligation. Our gun-flooded society has turned weapons into idols, and the worship of idols must be recognized for what it is-blasphemy. And the only appropriate religious response to blasphemy is sustained moral outrage." The 501(c)(3) tax-exempt American Jewish Congress also is running an anti-gun crusade at http://ajcongress.org/ptchoice.htm." |
Scotland: Aristocrat loses his gun over TV threat
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A SCOTTISH aristocrat who is leading a high-profile campaign against the legal profession in Scotland has had his shotgun licence revoked by police after making threatening comments against lawyers during a television documentary.
Stuart Usher�s personal dispute with the Edinburgh-based law firm Brodies was the subject of a recent Cutting Edge documentary on Channel 4. During the programme, Mr Usher said he sometimes felt like borrowing a gun and going to Edinburgh "to nail a few lawyers".
Mr Usher was visited at his home near Jedburgh in September by two officers from the Lothian and Borders force. They told him that a complaint had been made as a result of the comments he had made in front of the cameras. An inquiry was being conducted into the matter, but in the meantime he was asked to hand over his weapon and licence.
Now, in a letter to Mr Usher, Ian Dickinson, the assistant chief constable of Lothian and Borders Police, said: "In view of the circumstances surrounding your continuing legal dispute, and your actions concerning this matter, I am not satisfied that you can be permitted to possess a Shot Gun [sic] without danger to the public safety or to the peace.
"I the undersigned, being duly authorised by the Chief Officer of Police for Lothian and Borders, therefore revoke your Shot Gun certificate..."
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AL: School gun law called 'unenforceable'
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"The 14-year-old had been sitting in class beside his fellow students all morning. No one knew he had a semiautomatic handgun stuffed in his waistband."
"Tipped off by a grandmother who noticed that the gun was missing, school officials rushed to the boy's classroom, took the weapon, removed him to the hall and police later arrested him."
"The student was charged with a misdemeanor of not having a weapons permit."
"The teenager brought a gun onto school grounds -- a crime that warrants a felony charge in 24 states and a misdemeanor in another 22."
"But, under Alabama Code, the single fact that an unauthorized person has a gun on school grounds isn't enough to merit a criminal offense."
"The reason is found in one six-word phrase: 'with intent to do bodily harm.' " ...
CONSIDER...
Criminal Intent was once a bedrock of legal protection, but it's been consistently and repeatedly eroded over the history of the U.S. Because criminal intent is not usually an issue as relates to the possession of banned firearms or the bearing of firearms in defiance of unConstitutional prohibitions, many gun owners now sit in jails and prisons -- even though they had absolutely no intention of harming anyone, ever.
We consider them political prisoners and believe that if President Bush were the patriot he promoted himself to be, rather than talking about "amnesty" for lawbreaking illegal aliens, he'd be talking about amnesty for imprisoned citizens whose only "crime" involved exercising their basic rights. |
German investor group poised to buy Heckler & Koch
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"BAE Systems is poised to sell Heckler & Koch, its German handgun and rifle maker. The sale is awaiting formal approval from the US and UK defence ministries, both of which are Heckler & Koch customers."
"The purchaser is a German investor group headed by Umarex, which owns CarlWalther, maker of the legendary Walther PKK handgun favoured by James Bond."
"Heckler & Koch makes the G36 rifle used by the German, Spanish and British armies. It also supplies special forces such as the SAS and its German equivalent, GSG-9, with handguns and machine guns."
"The British army accounts for around one-fifth of Heckler & Koch's sales."
"Based in south-west Germany and employing around 500 people, Heckler & Koch is believed to have sales of some �90m. While the company might fetch a similar amount, BAE Systems has had some difficulty finding a buyer. A sale to US gun- maker Colt fell through." ... |
Kids, guns and Dr. Phil
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... "As usual with programs stacked against guns, Dr. Phil failed to even address the number of children saved by handguns per year. ... And, according to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention � a division of the Justice Department � the government found that children taught appropriate use of guns by their parents turn out to be far less likely to use those guns for criminal purposes than those without such instruction." ... |
NY: "Falling Crime in New York Defies Trend"
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NOTE: Site username: Newslinks Site password: Newslinks Must have cookies turned on for it to work. ------- New York Times puff piece on the wonder of the police state Big Apple -- with over 40,000 NYC police officers who'll arrest a gun owner for exercising his/her Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. From Page 2 of the story...
"As of last week, murder was continuing its robust decline, down 12.7 percent over the same period last year, while car theft was down 9.8 percent and overall crime was down 5.3 percent."
"The same good news, however, has not held in many other cities." ... |
Gun control myths: Part III
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"Most people who are in favor of gun control laws support such laws because they believe that these laws will reduce the number of firearms deaths. Such people are not the problem. Their minds can be changed when they learn that the facts are very different from what they have imagined or have been led to believe." ... |
Tracking fed handouts to radical greens
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"Environmental organizations are among the first to cry 'corporate welfare,' 'subsidized' ranching, grazing, mining, logging, as well as and whatever else may be on their agenda at the moment. All the while, these same environmental organizations belly-up to the federal trough every year to get their subsidy from the American taxpayers."
"Just how much money do the taxpayers fork over to environmental organizations?" ...
"Wow! The information is staggering. For example, since 1996, 4,500 grants have been reported for 'environmental' purposes, totaling more than $1 billion to environmental organizations. Another thousand grants, totaling $138 million have been reported for 'forests.' The list seems to go on forever." ... |
UK: Father killed by gunman
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No right to self-defense = orphans and widows... ------- "A MAN was shot dead on the doorstep of his home in Ballygowan, Co Down, last night."
"Police said a gunman called at the house in Dickson Park, and when a child answered the door, the man asked for 'daddy'."
"The father, in his 30s, was called to the door by his child and was immediately shot. He died instantly at the scene." ... ------- In America, smart people answer the door at night with a firearm in hand and readied. |
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