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Gun-Rights Groups Seek Ashcroft Help in California
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JoinTogether.org -- "Two gun-rights groups have sent U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft a petition calling for him to take action against California's gun laws, WorldNet Daily reported Feb. 10."
KABA NOTE: JoinTogether even provides links to both the WND article and CitizensOfAmerica.org. |
Anti-gun Activist arrested on drug charges
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"Gelt was an 18-year-old senior at East High School when he emerged onto the political scene with the gun-control group "Sane Alternatives to the Firearms Epidemic" after the April 1999 massacre at Columbine High School."
KABA NOTE: An ironic fate for someone who is fighting for a different human right to be obliterated. |
UT: Heads Up Utah: Firearms Action Alert
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HB183 will eliminate the current $7.50 fee for background checks, and will also prevent BCI from keeping a registry of gun owners by requiring that records of people who pass the checks be destroyed immediately.
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What Else Can We Wrap In The Flag?
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"Urgent note to Second Amendment enthusiasts: Please spare me the hysterical correspondence characterizing me as a communist, a pacifist, a liberal or some other undesirable. I own five handguns, am a certified expert marksman and, as a former cop, carried a weapon daily for most of my adult life. The pros and cons of concealed-carry notwithstanding, the point here is that the events of 9/11 are being contorted to advance an unrelated political agenda." - M.W. Guzy |
MO: Concealed-weapons bill moves ahead in Missouri House
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A House panel voted 9-1 Wednesday in favor of a bill that would allow permit-holders to carry concealed weapons in Missouri with as little as four hours of handgun training. A second bill that would legalize the carrying of concealed weapons in a vehicle's passenger compartment was approved 10-0. The proposals now move to the House floor, where they are expected to face significant opposition. |
Revenge of the Gun Haters
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Politics and public opinion may have turned against the anti-gun lobby, but their burning hatred for guns and gun owners hasn't cooled. Laws passed during the anti-gun witch hunts of the 1990's provide them with a satisfying way to take punitive action against harmless gun owners...
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MI: gun smuggler faces prison for helping terrorists
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A federal judge was expected to decide today how long a Lebanese man will spend in prison for shipping shotguns and 750 rounds of ammunition to his homeland, apparently to help the terrorist group Hezbollah.
Sentencing guidelines suggest Detroit resident Ali Boumelhem could receive 37 to 46 months behind bars. The government is asking U.S. District Judge George C. Steeh to increase the punishment. |
ME: State firearms examiner admits mistake in Dexter murder trial
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The state firearms examiner who testified last year that Jeffrey Cookson's Taurus 9 mm handgun was the weapon used in a 1999 double murder in Dexter has changed his story.
Cookson was convicted last December of the shooting deaths of 21-month-old Treven Cunningham and 20-year-old Mindy Gould. But now he is petitioning a Penobscot County court for a new trial. |
PA: Suspected shooter had been wrongly released
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The man who Pittsburgh police say held them at bay for three hours and then shot two officers was accidently released from the Allegheny County Jail nearly two years ago and should have been serving time in prison.
Cecil Brookins, 46, of Homewood was freed after a bureaucratic foul-up in his paperwork that has left court and jail officials blaming each other. |
AL: 9-year-old expelled for gun at school
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GREENSBORO -- A 9-year-old Moundville Elementary School student who brought a handgun to school will be expelled for one year.
"They need to learn to leave that gun alone. It�s like a rattlesnake," he (Superintendent Frank Stegall) said.
--Teaching a child to *respect* a gun would be a better lesson... |
MD: MMM Urges Moms to Attend Annapolis Lobby Day
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"We need to show our state elected officials that we want handgun licensing legislation now. We hope to see you there."
"Join us for the Take Action Tour: Making the Free State Free From Gun Violence - The Take Action Tour will stop in Annapolis March 6th, and join citizen lobbyists from across the state in asking the General Assembly to pass handgun licensing."
Citizen's Lobby Day: Wednesday, March 6th, 9:00am to 2:00pm, Annapolis, MD |
WI: Bipartisan Vote for Personal Protection Act
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Wisconsin has come a step closer to allowing law-abiding citizens to be trained and licensed to carry a concealed weapon for self-defense. The Assembly Criminal Justice Committee passed the Personal Protection Act (PPA) on a bipartisan 10-4 vote.
*Studies in the states with similar provisions demonstrate that the chance that a law-abiding citizen may have a concealed weapon actually reduces violent crime.* |
Battle to Kill Incumbent Protection Bill is NOT Over (US)
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GOA ALERT: Senators Daschle (D-SD) and McCain (R-AZ) are trying to bring campaign finance "deform" to the Senate as soon as possible. The earliest would be the week of February 25.
Listed at the above link are key swing votes and they need to hear from all of you! Send them email from their listed webpages, fax them at the listed number, and call toll-free, 877.762.8762. |
Petition for Presidential Veto of Shays-Meehan/McCain-Feingold
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"...Mr. President, We are calling on you to do the right thing and veto this legislation. Don't take the coward�s way out of it, and let the Supreme Court find it unconstitutional, their response is not guaranteed. Unless the Senate blocks this legislation, you are the last real hope for freedom of speech in America, because you know as well as we do that once a right is lost, it is impossible to regain..." |
MI: Firearms Transportation Bill (Vear Bill) Under Attack
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MCRGO ALERT: The Vear Firearms Transportation Bill is currently moving in the House and needs your calls to keep it moving. This bill will remove the felony penalties that exist in the current law for transporting a lawfully-owned and secured(unloaded and in a case) pistol to a location other than a primary residence, a shooting club where one has a membership, or to hunting land, unless you have a valid Concealed Pistol License. |
VA: Bill amended to allow visitors guns in public places
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"An amendment attached Friday to a Senate bill limiting restrictions on firearms in some public buildings would disarm public employees while allowing visitors to pack heat," the measure's sponsor said.
--Comomon sense law. Disarm the bureaucrats, arm the law-abiding public. |
UT: Fate of agents lies with county attorney
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"Officers were called to the Western Inn Motel... on a complaint of loud noise coming from one of the motel rooms near the motel office. It wasn't until five days later that police say they realized they were dealing with a party involving Secret Service agents."
--Something's fishy. A loud party call generates a huge report, yet it takes them 5 days to realize they're dealing with the SS, and they still don't know if the law was broken? Look for these guys to skate... |
Back By Popular Demand - The 3D Animated Gun Screensaver
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"Perfect for gun lovers and hunters or anyone who has a sense of humor. This gun screensaver features an animated 3d gun that guards your desktop from nosey eyes. It also has a funny threat to keep people away.
"Note: This gun screensaver could be considered offensive.
"The unregistered gun screensaver only contains one gun however once you register it will unlock the full version." |
VA: Director of Public Safety convicted of brandishing gun
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The tension was already thicker than the restaurant's Frosty shake Dec. 22, when Anita Peggins discovered she'd been shorted the chicken sandwich.
Claude Webster, Franklin County's Director of Public Safety, was in the car behind her that afternoon, beeping his horn at her.
"She said, 'You bald-headed b-----d,'" Webster testified Tuesday.
Then, Webster testified, he pulled his .22-caliber revolver out of the glove box, and held it up where she could see.
KABA NOTE: Another "model public servant". |
OK: Police List Tips to Get Citizens Killed
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"The Edmond Police Department is primarily concerned with the safety of residents and their property."
KABA NOTE: That is a lie! Look at their "recommendations" for "What you can do during a robbery"! Haven't they learned anything from 9/11? From whom do they learn their "safety" tips - Kitty Genovese's "audience"?
* Don't appear to be stalling.
* Don't make any sudden movements.
* Cooperate fully with the robber's demands.
* De-escalate the situation as much as possible; don't upset the robber.
* Set off alarms only if/when possible and it's "safe".
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TASER Sees All Airlines with Weapons
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - "Stun guns, nonlethal weapons that can incapacitate would-be hijackers, will become standard equipment in cockpits of most major airlines within a year if the government approves them, the weapons' manufacturer said on Friday."
"The weapons cost $400 each, and the single-use nitrogen cartridges that fire off probes and deliver an electrical charge cost $18 apiece."
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UT: 'Project Exile' Comes to Utah
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West Valley City, Utah, most recently in the news for its plan to implement facial recognition technology at the Olympics, has now announced another breakthrough in tyranny. The city has just received a three-year, $120,000 grant to implement Project Safe Neighborhoods (an expanded version of Project Exile) in Utah and is seeking a special prosecutor for gun crimes. |
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