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International Firearms Community makes inroads at U.N.
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An association of the world's leading firearm companies and international shooting sports groups is close to being officially recognized by the United Nations as a Non Government Organization (NGO), a status that will allow the gun group to become more actively involved, and be more effective, in countering global gun control efforts. |
Raytheon Hopes to Show Off Gun System
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In talks with the U.S. government about using its rapid-fire Phalanx Block 1B gun systems to protect domestic infrastructure sites, could provide a demonstration model within a week's time, a top company official said.
Dennis Carroll, project manager for the Phalanx system used on Navy warships since 1979, told Reuters in an interview late Monday that he had not yet received any orders to install the gun system at land-based sites in the United States. |
UT: House committee votes to remove fee for weapons permits
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House committee votes to remove fee for weapons permits. Over objections of committee Democrats, Republicans agreed to remove the current $35 fee charged law-abiding citizens who take out a concealed weapons permit.
Rep. Morgan Philpot (R-Sandy) already has a bill waiting for House debate that removes the fee charged gun-buyers for a background check. |
GA: Concealed Carry Bill Needs Your Help
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GOA ALERTS: H.B.304, a bill that would eliminate almost all of the 'No Safety Zones' from the state's concealed carry law, now advances to the House Rules Committee.
The bad news is the Rules Committee is a notorious "killing field" and is the logical spot for anti-gunners to kill the bill for the year. Only massive pressure from the grassroots on the members of the Rules Committee can advance the bill to the full House at this point.
(See link for details and contact info!) |
OK: Tasers added to Shawnee arsenal
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SHAWNEE -- Now that police officers are trained in how to use a Taser, offenders may find committing a crime in Shawnee results in a real shock to their systems.
The Taser policy requires two officers to be present when the device is in use. One officer will hold the Taser while another officer, armed with a gun, will cover him. |
TX: SFISD suspends district police department
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SANTA FE � Santa Fe city police officers will be patrolling Santa Fe Independent School District campuses while Superintendent John Whittemore investigates what he calls �personnel issues� in the school district�s police department.
Whittemore said the department�s three officers and police chief Jeff Chernosky are still employed and the exact nature of the issues is still not clear.
The school district only recently restarted its police department after several years of inactivity. |
TX: Bryan police offer citizen academy
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The Bryan Police Department is accepting applications for its citizen police academy where students don�t earn a badge, but do learn about what goes on inside the agency.
Topics presented during the classes include the following: in what circumstances do officers use force, what thought process goes into using a weapon, details about patrol operations, criminal investigation, geographic policing and crime scene investigations. |
Norton calls fear of terror threat to liberty
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D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton says Americans are frittering away freedom in the name of feeling more secure.
"Parts of our open society are gradually being closed down because of our fear of terrorism," Mrs. Norton said yesterday during a morning meeting with editors and reporters at The Washington Times.
"September 11 accelerated the reach for blunt and often ineffective remedies to assure our security." |
Bullet-headed dummies
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Last week, alert security screeners at the Phoenix airport intercepted a man attempting to carry what they concluded were dangerous metal objects onto a Washington-bound flight. Among the metal objects in his possession were a metallic star, a nail file and another object that appeared to be a bullet. No gun was found. After about 45 minutes of questioning and repeated searches, the man was allowed to board the aircraft, minus the bullet and nail file. |
CA: Police say slain gunman a parolee
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"A gunman killed in a shootout with police Sunday night was identified by officers Monday as a parolee, may have fired at the officer because he was facing a potential third-strike offense..."
-- I hope this felon appreciated the fact that he was breaking the law by just possessing the firearm, before he tried to shoot it out with the cops, which, coincidentally, is also illegal.
KABA NOTE: Obviously, California's "gun control" laws don't work on criminals. |
VA: Guns Still Legal in Capitol Buildings
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Like many states, Virginia has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars since Sept. 11 putting metal detectors and X-ray machines at its Capitol doors to thwart a deadly terrorist rampage. Visitors now entering the 200-year-old Capitol are asked to let officers inspect anything that might trigger a metal detector � cell phones, pagers, keys and guns.
Yes, guns.
KABA NOTE: As it should be. |
Making the World Safer: Dedicated to the memory of the victims
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This web site has got to be a joke, but they play the anti-gun idiocy to the hilt. Say 'YES' to screwdriver buy-backs!
"This Web site is intended as a resource that will raise awareness of this important issue, and influence public opinion. We hope that by ultimately banning the sale and use of screwdrivers, we can make the world a little bit safer, and increase compassion towards victims of screwdriver crimes and accidents." |
Use freedom to fight back
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"Let us not forget that firearms in the hands of freedom-loving people are not only a deterrent to aggression, they are our guarantee of liberty." - Joseph Farah
-- Amen to that! |
The World Economic Forum � a 'people's parliament'
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"The slate has been wiped clean, a vision for a shared future is in the making and it has absolutely nothing to do with our Constitution or representative government."
-- No more United States of America? No more U.S. Constitution? Did YOU VOTE for any of these 'participants'? The time to fight this is NOW! |
MN: Handgun bill faces opposition
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The Minnesota House of Representatives passed a bill last session by a vote of 85-46 that would allow Minnesota residents to carry concealed handguns in public. The measure was given praise by Gov. Jesse Ventura. Rep. Pat Pariseau (R-Farmington) is carrying the bill in the state Senate. |
Theft of cocaine prompted fatal KCK shooting
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"Retaliation for stolen drugs fueled the fatal shooting of a 47-year-old woman Jan. 23 in Kansas City, Kan., according to police.
Twice in the week before the shooting, less than $1,000 worth of crack cocaine was stolen, prompting two shootings -- including the woman's slaying -- by different groups, police said."
KABA NOTE: And of course, the anti-gunners will use these deaths to boost their "innocents killed by gunfire" numbers. |
Program aims to 'increase gun-violation prosecutions'
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"A federal program aimed at making neighborhoods safer will give state and local authorities more leeway in prosecuting criminals who violate weapons laws."
-- Someone is finally thinking in the right direction: enforcing current laws instead of making new ones.
KABA NOTE: Except what happens when those "gun laws" are unconstitutional in the first place? And why just come down on "gun crimes", when there are other items (sports, cars, pools, etc.) that cause hundreds of times more innocent deaths than firearms? It is just another ploy of the anti-gunners. |
Every Armed Citizen is Homeland Defense
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Save Lives � Arm Pilots
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"IT SHOULD BE a no-brainer for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to decide in favor of allowing pilots to have firearms in the cockpit. Yet as we approach the Valentine�s Day deadline for public comment on this issue, the liberal media, the airlines and the anti-gun groups have been trying to scare the FAA into believing that trained pilots cannot be trusted with firearms." - Tayna Metaksa |
Constitution? Who Cares?
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"It goes without saying among the few of us who care about such things that the United States has veered off track from the constitutional republic envisioned by its Founders. From a system of limited government, where the federal government had a few defined powers expressly delegated by the Constitution ... we have morphed into a regime under which the federal government defines its own powers and progressively turns the states into its own administrative units." - by W. James Antle III |
Ban on Rave Accessories Thrown Out
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A federal judge threw out a ban on baby pacifiers, glow sticks and dust masks at "rave" parties held at a theater saying the restrictions violated partygoers' 1st Amendment rights. In a ruling Friday, [judge] Porteous said, "The government cannot keep legal items out of places because of illegal activities they associate with them."
-- So when is this judge going to rule that the government can't ban legal guns from places "because of illegal activities they associate with them."? |
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