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SuperBra packs a gun, cross our heart!
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"The producers didn't want to feature anything about women and guns, but the pepper-spray met their approval," said Miss Quigley, who wryly noted that the syndicated TV show completely retaped the segment to eliminate any mention of firearms. Television apparently wants to keep the guns and gore for movies and cop shows. |
Washington Post Gun Misinformation
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"An article in the Washington Post last Sunday shows that the anti-gun media establishment has no interest in facts ... misstatements of fact must be addressed. Articles like this one are repeated by those who don't care whether they're spreading falsehoods, as long as they get their way." by Brad Edmonds |
Guns May Go to Albuquerque Public Schools
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Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) Superintendent Brad Allison said he wants to arm the school district police officers next year with stun guns and give them access to shotguns. "I'm as worried as can be," Allison said in a meeting with Journal editors Tuesday, pointing to recent student shootings in El Cajon, Calif., where an armed city officer was credited with bringing down a student gunman. |
Severed Cable Cuts County 911 Service
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Jess Lewis, county emergency services coordinator, said Tuesday afternoon that 911 service for the county was cut off at about 11a.m. and was generally restored by about 5:30p.m.
[Note: Yet another reason to NOT depend on 911 for protection -- a 6 hour wait.] |
Testing Ordered for Dry Ice-Bomb Suspects
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Three Santa Fe High School students � charged with five felony counts apiece in Friday's "dry ice" bombing of the school � must undergo intensive psychological exams to determine whether they are a danger to themselves or their community, a state district court judge said Tuesday.
[Note: Are people getting just a little bit hysterical?] |
Police detail shooting inside Elgin tavern
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The report, written by Officer Robert Engelke, adds new detail to witness accounts of the rampage at the Elgin bar, which ended when patrons tackled Casteel as he paused to reload. According to his report, Engelke was the first officer on the scene about 12:40a.m. and saw patrons running from every visible exit. One patron implored: "He is still inside shooting people. Go get him. Help us." As other officers arrived and prepared to enter the bar together, Engelke heard 20 to 30 shots. |
Fla. House Sends Gun Lawsuit Bill to Gov. Bush
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Florida House votes 78-35 for bill banning cities and municipalities from suing gun manufacturers under product liability laws. Hooray for my local legislator, Democrat Perry McGriff, Jr. who voted for this one! |
Peace officers, NO guns, a concern
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"It's crazy what they want us to do," West Phoenix Constable, Joe Reyes, said Tuesday. "They want us to serve orders of protection unarmed." David Smith, chief county administrator, said, "Their first option, if they believe they are going into a confrontation, is to call for police backup."
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Firearms: better safe than sorry?
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~~As usual more stats on dead and wounded than on lives saved.
KABA NOTE: The author, Joan Whitley, claims her article "...is not a diatribe against owning guns." -- but then proceeds to give examples that ONLY show "how dangerous" guns are. You can contact her at: [email protected] |
School attendance up as shooting fears ease
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"Three days after attendance at a southeast Las Vegas middle school was decimated by rumors of a Columbine-type massacre, life at Woodbury Middle School returned to normal on Monday."
~~Students come back to school after "Columbine style shooting" threat. |
What Fourth Amendment?
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~~The very last paragraph says it all and indicates that the Denver Post, or at least this unnamed writer, gets it: "The high court seems to have forgotten that the Fourth Amendment was meant to guard citizens from the arbitrary excesses of government - not to ensure the convenience of cops."
KABA NOTE: -- Nor to ensure the convenience and profit of the State. |
Do Concealed Carry Laws Endanger Police?
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A new study by David Mustard examines how right-to-carry laws and waiting periods affect police deaths. Many people oppose concealed carry laws because they believe these laws jeopardize police officers. The conclusion: This paper strongly rejects this contention. Allowing law-abiding citizens to carry concealed weapons does not endanger the lives of officers, and may help reduce their risk of being killed.
KABA NOTE: You will need to have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to read this report. (It is worth it.) You can download the latest version here. Or, if you don't mind not having any formatting or pictures, you can cut and paste the link to the study into this form and it will translate the .PDF document into HTML for you: http://access.adobe.com/simple_form.html |
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