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TN: Police: Lonsdale man shoots burglar
Submitted by: RPA-PAC
Website: http://www.rpa-pac.org

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A would-be burglar got an unwelcome surprise today when a resident shot him as he tried to break in, authorities said. The shooting happened around 1:15 p.m. at 1910 Lonsdale Pike, Knoxville Police Department Lt. Mark Pressley said. No charges have been filed or names released yet. The man made it to the corner of Tennessee and Western avenues, where he asked someone to call an ambulance, Pressley said. Police arrived with the ambulance, which took him to the University of Tennessee Medical Center. His injuries weren't believed to be life-threatening, police said.
 

NRA's Graphic Attack on Its Enemies Leaked Onto Internet
Submitted by: RPA-PAC
Website: http://www.rpa-pac.org

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In a pre-emptive strike against anti-gun leaders in the new Congress, the National Rifle Association is planning to distribute a graphic brochure that drafts its Second Amendment mission in alarmist terms. "Freedom in Peril," a rough copy of which was leaked onto the Internet last Friday, takes aim at the enemies of gun rights: from New Orleans policemen who confiscated weapons during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to "one-world extremists" of the United Nations, animal-rights "terrorists," and illegal alien gangs.
 

D.C.: A PROCLAMATION, Mayor's Office, Washington, Dec. 23, 1828
Submitted by: GunShowOnTheNet.com
Website: http://gunshowonthenet.com/

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"...WHEREAS it has been too much the habit of idle and inconsiderate persons, on Christmas and New Year's Day and Eve to indulge in firing off guns, pistols, squibs, and crackers, and burning of gun-powder in divers other ways, to the great annoyance of the peaceable inhabitants of this city, and to the manifest danger of their persons and property--all which practices, where they are not contrary to the express ordinances of the corporation, amount to "disorderly conduct," and as such are punishable by law: ..."

"...with a view to prevent such disorderly practices, I, Joseph Gales, jr. Mayor of Washington, do enjoin upon all Police Constables, Ward Commissioners, and others, whose duty it is to preserve peace...."
 

WA: Two dead, one injured in shooting near Packwood, Lewis County
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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PACKWOOD, Wash. -- Gunfire that killed two people and injured one exploded near this Lewis County community Wednesday, when a homeowner found a visitor from Las Vegas breaking into his gun safe, the sheriff's office reported.

 

WA: Man shot to death in alleged break-in ID'd
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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FEDERAL WAY -- Authorities Wednesday identified a man who allegedly broke into a Federal Way home and was then shot to death by the homeowner.

 

IN: Police say shooting was self-defense
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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MUNCIE -- A Muncie teenager shot in a near-southside home last week was armed with two guns himself and committing a robbery when he was wounded, police believe.

 

LA: Police officers indicted in New Orleans
Submitted by: Doug Huffman
Website: http://www.scfirearms.org

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[Excerpt]"We cannot allow our police officers to shoot and kill our citizens without justification like rabid dogs," District Attorney Eddie Jordan said."

[Excerpt]A spokesman for Mayor Ray Nagin declined to comment on the indictments.

[Excerpt]The victims were Ronald Madison, a 40-year-old mentally retarded man, and James Brissette, 19. The coroner said Madison was shot seven times, with five wounds in the back.

Comment: No mention in this article of whether the shootings occurred before or after the victims' guns were confiscated. Either we are equal or we are not. Good people ought to be armed where they will, with wits and guns.
 

CA: Drunk burglar shot by resident
Submitted by: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association
Website: http://www.nysrpa.org

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An intoxicated man was shot early today when he broke into an apartment he mistakenly thought was his own, police said.The man, whose name wasn't immediately available, was arrested on suspicion of burglary and taken to Arrowhead Regional Medical Center for treatment of a gunshot wound to the leg.
 

KS: Toy Gun Foils Robbery Attempt
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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Customers at a Topeka convenience store were suspicious all along about the gun a would-be robber was waving around. But when the man struck a clerk and the weapon shattered, those suspicions were confirmed.

 

Statement of Brady President Paul Helmke on the Passing of President Gerald R. Ford
Submitted by: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association
Website: http://www.nysrpa.org

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Paul Helmke, President of the Brady Campaign/Center to Prevent Gun Violence, released the following statement today on the death of Gerald R. Ford: "Supporters of common sense measures to prevent gun violence lost a good friend today with the passing of former President Gerald R. Ford. During his days in Congress, Ford supported efforts to ban cheap handguns (known as 'Saturday Night Specials'). As President, he pushed for a 15-day waiting period for handguns. In 1992, he joined former presidents Reagan, Carter, and Nixon in supporting the Brady Bill which provided for background checks on sales by licensed dealers. In June 2004, Ford joined former presidents Clinton and Carter in urging the renewal of the ban on assault weapons."
 

Journals of the Continental Congress, "to be founded on the immutable Laws of Nature and reason", May 11, 1775
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"...have with the deliberation due to their high importance been considered by us; and the American Bill of rights therein contained, appears to be formed with the greatest Ability and Judgment; to be founded on the immutable Laws of Nature and reason, the principles of the English constitution, and respective Charters and constitutions of the Colonies, and to be worthy of their most vigorous support, as essentially necessary to liberty. Likewise the ruinous and eniquitous measures, which, in violation of these RIGHTS, at present convulse and threaten destruction to America, appear to be clearly pointed out, and judicious plans adopted for defeating them...."

 

TX: Deputy tries to shoot pit bull, accidently shoots his foot
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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KTRK/HOUSTON - A deputy constable is now out of the hospital after accidentally shooting himself in the foot Thursday morning.
 

PA: Angry driver pulls out gun; trucker replies: �If you are going to shoot, you better kill me�
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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MONTGOMERY � Two men have been charged for a road rage incident from Nov. 22 in Clinton Township.

 

ID: How to get a trophy elk in Idaho: Point, shoot and pay
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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BOISE, Idaho (AP) - When John Martone spotted the huge bull elk on a forested slope, he knew he was looking at an awesome trophy. Martone, an options trader from Seattle, brought down the animal with a 130-yard shot from a handgun. The bull's antlers were later measured at a whopping 374 and four-eighths points under the Safari Club International's scoring system.
 

AL: Man shot in knee after he disobeys father
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ELKMONT, Ala. (AP) � An Elkmont man's failure to heed a warning shot that his father fired into the electric stove not only landed him in the hospital, but also a trip to the county jail, authorities said.

 

FL: Change the way Ralphie eyes NRA
Submitted by: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association
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A whole lot of Americans think about guns the way Ralphie Parker does. Ralphie is the boy in Jean Shepherd's A Christmas Story who is consumed with getting one thing for Christmas: "An official, Red Ryder, carbine action, 200-shot, range model air gun with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time." In daydream sequences from the 1983 movie, 9-year-old Ralphie envisions himself using the Red Ryder rifle to protect his family from Black Bart's marauding gang. Protection of self and others is a noble goal. The problem, as Ralphie's mother, teacher - and even Santa Claus - point out to Ralphie is that, "You'll shoot your eye out."
 

WA: Federal Way man fires fatal shot at intruder
Submitted by: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association
Website: http://www.nysrpa.org

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Investigators are looking into the fatal shooting by a homeowner, who said he woke up to find an intruder in his bedroom and soon shot the man. The homeowner said he armed himself with a shotgun, and moments later fired one round at the intruder. Police arrived to find a intruder, about 30-years-old, unconscious with a wound to the chest. He died from his injury. Police have not released the identity of the homeowner, but said he was not arrested.
 

OK: Metro Woman Accidentally Shoots Herself At Gun Range
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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OKLAHOMA CITY -- A woman at a metro gun range accidentally shot herself on Wednesday, police said, when a hot bullet casing fell down her shirt.
 

CA: Airman shot by SoCal deputy files suit
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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LOS ANGELES - An unarmed airman who was shot by a San Bernardino County deputy earlier this year sued Wednesday, accusing the deputy of excessive force and the sheriff's department of inadequate training
 

NC: Woman claims self-defense in Christmas Day shooting death
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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PEMBROKE - Dixie Oxendine said when her ex-boyfriend, Ertle Ray Bell Jr., approached her carrying a rifle she knew that he planned to make good on his threat to kill her.

 

SC: Teenager arrested in gun store burglaries
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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A fifth teenager has been arrested in an investigation into four burglaries of gun stores on Broad River Road, according to Richland County Sheriff�s Department spokesman Lt. Chris Cowan.

 

OH: Local gun laws ineffective, unfair
Submitted by: Joe Waldron

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Regarding the recently passed changes to the concealed-carry laws, many people don't realize that any laws made by cities, towns and villages can only be misdemeanors. The gun laws that they have enacted do little or nothing to stop crime.

 

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