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Second Amendment foes will happily twist, and shout
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"Anyone who wishes to debate how our basic rights should be limited or otherwise controlled should first read the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights ['Register that computer, you subversive!' April 24]."
"From there, read the Federalist Papers and the Anti-Federalist Papers."
"Only then will you begin to be able to rationally debate the rights, without doing so from a position of historical ignorance."
"The debates before the ratification of the Constitution and the many other writings of the Founders further clarify the thoughts and intents of those learned visionaries and will make critics' arguments issue from knowledge instead of inept conjecture and misinformed opinion."
"The best of arguments against the Second Amendment involve exaggerated statistics and illiberal interpretations made from positions of willful ignorance by those opposed to armed self-defense." ... |
Helmke goes to Washington
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"The announcement that Paul Helmke is going to become the president of the nation's most prominent gun-control organization is welcome news. Helmke's experience as mayor and his moderate credentials will aid in his leadership of The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence."
"City residents should take no small amount of pride that it is one of our own hometown leaders who is going to help direct the national fight to protect innocent people from gun violence. The Brady Campaign focuses on educating the public and promoting common-sense gun regulations." ... |
More accuracy for shooters
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... "As any hunter or target shooter will tell you, accuracy is obviously important. Most hunters and shooters feel that a gun off the shelf has all the accuracy they need. Unfortunately, that is not necessarily the case."
"Rob Cantz is one of the gunsmiths at Williams Gunsight, and he told us a little about blueprinting the action of a bolt action firearm. 'Most of the time, when you buy a gun right off the shelf the accuracy is pretty good, but for the person who is shooting long range at small targets like varmints, most guns can't shoot four or five hundred yards.'"
"Blueprinting the action, primarily a new barrel job, will enhance your barrel to the extent that you will get those ranges as well." ... |
Henry rifle is currently the best-known Civil War-era rifle
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"Of the cartridge repeating rifles used in the American Civil War the best known today is the colorful Henry with its yellow receiver. Total production of Henry rifles was tiny compared to quantity Spencer rifles and carbines purchased by the US Army. Total production of Henry rifles was only about 12,000 with sales to the Federal Government only about 2,000 rifles. Some states purchased Henry Rifles for their militias and other rifles were purchased by individual soldiers or their families. If a soldier had a Henry rifle the Army would issue him cartridges to use in his rifle. ... The Henry Rifle had another advantage that unlike a muzzle loader it could be rapidly loaded by a soldier crouched down behind something ..." ... |
OH: CHL Holder Shoots and Kills Robber (OFCC)
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"Thursday evening Mike Dayem was in a battle for his life. A masked man entered Mike's Food Market on Cleveland's east-side with a gun and demanded money. When Mike's 19 year-old son, Abe, who also works at the store, gave the robber everything in the cash register, the robber said it wasn't enough and demanded more. Then the robber shot Abe in the head."
"That is when Mike grabbed his own gun and returned fire, striking the robber in the neck and chest. The robber fled from the store, leaving the money. Cleveland Police found the robber on the sidewalk about a block away. He was declared dead about 30 minutes later. Police and the Cuyahoga County Coroner's office are still trying to determine the robber's identity." ... |
Iraq: Local men gather arms, work shifts to guard families
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"As night fell, young men emerged from their homes, pulled a tree trunk across the entrance to their street and took their positions for another shift guarding their families from the armed groups that roam Baghdad."
"Beside them, in a residential Sunni area in the southwest of the city, lay their weapons. At the moment it is only Kalashnikovs. But they seek more, especially heavy machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades." ...
"'The groups we are nervous of have many guns and are well-organized. If they come, can we beat them? If not, we would die knowing we fought to save our fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters.'"
"This is neighborhood watch Iraqi-style."
"... the U.S. Army in the most troubled spots has started to issue weapons licenses to people guarding their homes." ... |
OR: Gun report locks schools
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"Two schools in the Sifton area northeast of Vancouver were locked down briefly Friday after reports of three teens on a neighboring home's roof with guns."
"But sheriff's deputies found the three were playing 'war' with Airsoft brand replica guns on private property, and that is not a crime, according to Sgt. Craig Hogman, sheriff's spokesman."
"'They were not in trouble with us, but they may be in trouble with their parents for being on a roof,' Hogman said."
"Sheriff's deputies scrambled after the principal of Frontier Middle School went to check students' reports and also saw the boys and guns. Frontier and Pioneer Elementary, both part of the Evergreen School District, were locked down." ... |
MN: Smooth sailing
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"Sen. Carrie Ruud, R-Breezy Point, and Rep. Larry Howes, R-Walker, were endorsed at their respective endorsing conventions Friday night at the Breezy Point Convention Center." ...
"Ruud said her main issue is protecting the second amendment rights and she plans to continue this. She said she has been successful with protecting rights, including passing the Minnesota Personal Protection Act. Ruud said she also supports the unborn child."
"Ruud, 54, is married to Dick Rostad, and between the two they have five adult children and 17 grandchildren."
"Running against Ruud for the Senate seat will be Democrat Mary Olson, 47, a Bemidji lawyer." ... |
WV: GOA Endorses Hiram Lewis
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"In a letter sent Friday, May 5, 2006, an organization called the Gun Owners of America has endorsed U.S. Senatorial candidate Hiram Lewis IV in the May 9, 2006 primary election."
"Lewis furnished HNN with a letter from Time Macy of GOA outlining the endorsement. Lewis created controversy last week when he suggested that the much larger National Rifle Association (NRA) has endorsed him. According to the NRA, no candidates have been endorsed for the May 9 primary. Here is the full text of the GOA letter:" ... |
MN: Our View - Deadly force proposal unwise
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"Rep. Tony Cornish surely is right about a new deadly force law he has introduced: It will likely have popular support. But it won't make the public more safe, and it will make the job of law enforcement more difficult, not easier."
"It also will create an incentive for more violence in an already violent society."
"Current law allows people to use deadly force if someone is breaking into their home. Cornish ... would expand that to include their car or bicycle."
"The bill also calls for allowing those threatened to be able to use whatever force necessary to defend themselves and won't have to worry about prosecution. If someone pulls a knife, they can pull a gun." ... |
OK: 'Stand Your Ground' Legislation Headed to Governor's Desk in Oklahoma (NRA-ILA)
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FULL TEXT BELOW:
Last week the Senate passed HB 2615, the "Stand your Ground" legislation with a vote of 39-5, sending HB 2615 back to the House for concurrence. On May 4, the House concurred with a vote of 83 to 4. This critical legislation sponsored by Representative Kevin Calvey (R-94), recognizes the citizens of Oklahoma have the right to expect absolute safety in a place he or she has a right to be.
HB 2615 now heads to Governor Brad Henry (D) for his expected signature.
Please call Governor Henry at (405) 521-2342 and respectfully ask him to sign HB 2615. |
WI: Passage of bill makes Owens' day
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"Rep. Carol Owens' bill that expands self-defense against unlawful home intruders passed the Assembly last week, so she sent out a blandly titled release, 'Privilege of Self-defense Bill Passes the Assembly [.pdf file].'"
"But the name of the attached file that contained the release got people talking. It was, 'Make My Day Press Release.'"
"According to an online dictionary of phrases, 'make my day' translates, 'Give me an excuse to do you harm.' Its origin is, of course, Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry ...'"
"Asked about her use of Dirty Harry lingo, Owens simply replies: 'In Florida (the bill) is known as the Castle Doctrine. Within the press release, I refer to it as well as the Castle Doctrine.'" ... |
MN: 'Minnesota Nice' it Ain't: Legislators Propose Bill that has Caused Multiple Murders in Florida
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"In the first state to pass the so-called 'Stand Your Ground' law last year, it is expected to be a defense so far to three people: A tow truck driver who shot an unarmed man, a suspected gang member who shot another suspected gang member, and someone involved in a suspected felony drug deal."
"That's been Florida's experience with legislation some Minnesota legislators want to pass here. And Sarah Brady and local citizen activists are urging Minnesotans to fight it."
"'Let me be clear: People are dead because of this law elsewhere, and the people who killed them are using the law to try to get away with murder,' said Brady ... 'This law encourages the most aggressive people in society to act more aggressively than is necessary. ...'" ... -------
Submitter's Note: So it is Sarah's contention that a gang-banger and drug dealer would not have shot rivals without the 'Stand Your Ground' law? |
FL: Overview of Pro-Gun Advancements in Florida (NRA-ILA)
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"HB 129, NRA-backed legislation sponsored by Representative Dennis Baxley (R-24), passed the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday, May 4. The bill protects your right to have a firearm locked in your vehicle for lawful purposes and to park your vehicle in parking lots to conduct normal business. HB 129 will now be considered by the full House."
"Please contact your State Representative at (850) 488-1157, and respectfully ask for his or her support of HB 129."
Also this week, several pieces of pro-gun legislation passed by the Florida Legislature." ... |
VT: Vital Vermont Range Protection Legislation Headed to Governor Douglas' Desk (NRA-ILA)
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Today, House Bill 447 passed the House with a vote of 126 to 7, despite Representative David Deen (D-Windham-5) trying to add an amendment to weaken the bill, and unanimously passed the Senate with a vote of 28-0.
H. 447 now heads to Governor James Douglas (R) for his signature.
This important piece of legislation sponsored by Representative Joseph Krawczyk (R-Bennington-2-1) and Representative Mary Morrissey (R-Bennington-2-2) will protect Vermont's shooting ranges from lawsuits and municipal ordinances that would shut them down.
Thanks to your calls Vermont's hunting and shooting heritage will be able to continue for years to come!
Please call Governor Douglas today at (802) 828-3333 and respectfully ask him to sign H.447 into law. |
OH: Action Item: HB347 Senate Hearing Wednesday (OFCC)
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"The Ohio Senate Judiciary Committee on Criminal Justice will hold a second hearing on Substitute HB347 on Wednesday, May 10th, at 9:00am in the morning. The hearing is scheduled to be held in the North Hearing room of the Senate Building."
"Representative Jim Aslanides' HB347 will receive all forms of testimony on Wednesday, including proponent, opponent, and interested parties."
"Ohioans For Concealed Carry strongly urges all of our membership and supporters to attend this meeting wearing OFCC shirts, or if not available, blue denim or navy blue polo shirts to show solidarity. Written testimony is strongly encouraged even if you choose to read from it while addressing the committee." ... |
KS: Some want gun permit files closed
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"Gun rights advocates in the Legislature, successful in passing a concealed-carry law over Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' veto, say they didn't get the law just right."
"As the session nears its end, they are pursuing cleanup legislation, which, among other things, would close records that identify who has applied for and received permits to carry guns."
"Supporters say the measure is needed to protect the privacy and safety of permit holders and to preserve the 'keep-the-criminals-guessing' crime deterrent effect of the new law."
"Critics say the public should have the ability to find out who's carrying a gun. And they object to the way the legislation is being pushed through at the last minute." ... |
Canada: Website posting leads to robbery of Newcastle gun owner
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"Durham Police say thieves likely used a website posting to trace a gun owner, break into his Newcastle home, rip his safe off the wall and steal rifles, shotguns, pistols and bullets."
"Durham Police Detective Constable Geoff Ingram urged gun owners to be cautious in posting information that could be used to identify themselves. In this case, Ingram said the victim had some guns for sale on a website and posted his home phone number." ...
"The cache of weapons including two rifles, three shotguns, three pistols, two samurai swords and a .50-calibre muzzle loader were all legally owned and stored with trigger locks."
"The crooks simply yanked the safe from the wall it was bolted to and escaped, according to Ingram." -------
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AL: Local FOP holding firearms safety class
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"Smith-Dale Lodge 31, the local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police, is currently taking applications for a Citizen's Firearm Safety Course."
"The course is designed to educate people in the proper handling and firing of their personal handgun. It will also address proper maintenance and cleaning of handguns and will include both classroom time and firing range time."
"'If people choose to own and/or carry a handgun, we feel it is important that they become familiar with the correct way to handle them,' said Jay Edwards, President of the Smith-Dale Lodge. 'The course will start in a classroom setting and end with participants on a firing range, utilizing what they have learned.'" ... |
FL: Parents feel vindicated by second boot camp autopsy
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"The parents of a 14-year-old boy who was kicked and punched by guards at a juvenile boot camp expressed relief at a second medical examiner's conclusion that their son died because the sheriff's officials suffocated him."
"Gina Jones and Robert Anderson said the new autopsy findings vindicated their campaign for a thorough investigation of their son's death. The initial autopsy blamed the death on a usually benign blood disorder." ...
"No one has been arrested in Martin Anderson's death, which sparked protests at the state Capitol, forced lawmakers to scrap the military-style camps and led to the resignation of the state's top law enforcement officer." ... |
NY: Cop accused of menacing to surrender guns
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"A Town of Fallsburg cop accused of threatening another driver with a gun was ordered to surrender temporarily any weapons he owns." ...
"Navarra also issued an order of protection for Eugene Conley Jr., the driver Pezzementi allegedly threatened. Pezzementi, who pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor charge of second-degree menacing, remains free on his own recognizance and is due back in Town Court on Wednesday." [emphasis added]
"Cornwall police said a witness reported Pezzementi repeatedly tried unsuccessfully to pass Conley's truck on Orrs Mills Road on April 25. When Conley pulled his truck to the right to make a sharp left-hand turn, Pezzementi allegedly rode past the truck waving a .40-caliber Glock pistol at Conley." ... |
VA: Is the gun real or a fake? Phony weapons more prevalent; police forced to assume the worst
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"On the ground, side by side, it's hard to tell which one shoots bullets and which one doesn't."
"Now put one of the guns in the hand of a carjacking and armed-robbery suspect who has vowed to shoot any police officer who tries to stop him."
"Add a lengthy police chase, then a confrontation at 20 paces -- in which the suspect brandishes his gun and refuses to obey the commands of officers carrying the real thing."
"Suddenly, it's not too hard to see how the toy plastic replica of a 9 mm handgun carried Friday afternoon by suspect Tony James Wood became a lethal weapon."
"Wood, 34, was shot at least twice ... One of the shots struck him in the head, killing him." ... |
NJ: State cops acknowledge poor judgment in swaps
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"A state police SWAT team used poor judgment by trading in spent ammunition cartridges to buy new equipment for the unit at a South Jersey police supply store, officials said Thursday."
"Commanders put an end to the bartering practice in December 2003 after they discovered it and opened an internal investigation ..."
"The incident was brought up during a state Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in the State House at which Fuentes was reconfirmed to his post leading the 3,000-member law enforcement agency." ...
"An internal investigation ... showed that troopers were exchanging the old cartridges to buy equipment for the SWAT team, said Capt. Al Della Fave, a state police spokesman." ... |
VA: Exonerated death row inmate to get $2.25M
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"A federal jury on Friday awarded $2.25 million to a Virginia man who claimed a police investigator fabricated a rape and murder confession that sent him to death row."
"Earl Washington Jr., who came within nine days of being executed, had sued the estate of the state police investigator, Curtis Reese Wilmore, who died in 1994. Jurors awarded Washington damages upon finding that Wilmore deliberately fabricated evidence that led to his conviction and death sentence." ...
"Washington ... was pardoned in 2000 by then-Gov. Jim Gilmore after sophisticated DNA testing ... linked a convicted rapist to the murder." ...
"... the attorney general's office paid powerhouse law firm McGuireWoods to defend Wilmore's estate." ... |
Guyana: The army
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"Amid all the bleak news there was a glimmer of good news on Friday, and that was that several new suspects had been identified in the theft of the AK-47s from the GDF bond in Camp Ayanganna. ..."
"Just as important as putting assault rifles out of commission for criminals, however, is to purge the GDF of elements whose loyalties are no longer to the state. And the disappearance of assault rifles and pistols from the army's bond clearly suggests that there are officers and ranks who have betrayed the organization they serve. Last month we reported that two officers had been discharged for having links to the criminal underworld - a signal that the army is compromised at more than one level." ... |
South Africa: Police launch man hunt for police station raiders
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"Police have made no breakthrough following yesterday's raid at Debe Nek police station ... the police spokesperson, says police have put up roadblocks and an air search has been launched."
"Police say a gang of 13 men arrived at the police station in three vehicles, overpowered and disarmed a policeman and a civilian outside the station. They entered the building where they disarmed the rest of the staff and locked them in a toilet before emptying the safe of firearms. They stole three R-5 rifles, a 9 millimetre pistol and two bullet proof vests."
"Police have asked the public to be on the lookout for a white Volkswagen Polo Classic with damage to the front and a metallic blue or green Volkswagen Golf-One." |
Jamaica: Possible motive uncovered for cop's murder
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"Police investigating Sunday morning's shooting death of Constable Duval Oxford say robbery may have been the motive for the shooting."
"RJR News has been reliably informed that the men who shot and killed Constable Oxford stole his licensed firearm."
"The constable's nine millimetre Beretta pistol was missing when his body was found."
"The police say the 22-year-old Constable had received several death threats regarding the weapon. They say he received one such threat on March 11 this year."
"The policeman left his home at 8:00 Saturday night and was en route to Hayes in Clarendon when he was gunned down." ... |
New Zealand: Alleged pepper spraying caught on camera
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"The Police Commissioner's Office is investigating a claim that a police officer pepper sprayed a handcuffed man lying on the ground outside Thursday night's Fight for Life event in Auckland."
"Police will look at video footage shot by a TV3 cameraman allegedly showing a man dressed in a tuxedo lying on the ground handcuffed and flanked by two police officers outside the fight venue at Waitakere Stadium in west Auckland."
"The footage allegedly showed one of the officers then spraying the man in the face with pepper spray."
"Use of pepper spray is limited to self-defence for the police officer, or to protect the safety of others." ... |
IN: National group honors councilman (third story)
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"Scott Keller, a Republican City-County Council member, received an award in Washington last weekend for his sponsorship of the city's human rights ordinance." ...
"The news release from the group noted that Keller received several death threats during the debate and after the ordinance passed. Several police officers volunteered to guard his home, it said."
"Not to worry -- the gun enthusiast can protect himself."
"'As a Republican and a certified firearms instructor, I believe in the Second Amendment,' Keller told the group. 'I have a .357 Magnum. If they don't get me on the first shot, they won't have a chance to take a second shot.'" |
WV: Classic cartridge, new look
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"I've always wanted to do a gun story. ..."
"Waxing poetic isn't difficult when talking about Smith & Wesson's Model 22-4, a back-to-basics revolver recently released by the handgun giant. Picking up where the original Model 22 left off in the 1950s, the gun is an updated version of the classic .45 ACP revolver."
"Last year, Smith & Wesson engineers teamed up with Clint Smith, director of Oregon's Thunder Ranch defensive handgun school, to come up with a new general-purpose carry gun. The result was the Model 21-4, a fixed-sight revolver in .44 Special caliber."
"A departure for Smith & Wesson ... the new handgun was also a break from 'modern' handgun design. ... What the new Model 21 did was step back in time a good 60 to 70 years." ... |
NY: JOE OGNIBENE: Blue pike may be making a return
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... "A very disturbing practice has been going on in New York for some time and it's time for it to stop."
"Certain county judges have taken it upon themselves to decide how Penal Law 400, which states if a law-abiding citizen meets certain requirements, he or she is to be issued a permit to carry a concealed weapon without restrictions, will apply in their courts."
"A St. Lawrence County judge denied Penal Law 400 allows persons to carry concealed weapons and has created a new class of carry permit called 'Outdoors Sports License' that allows carrying a concealed weapon in such outdoor activities as 'berry picking.'"
"A Warren County judge has stopped issuing any concealed carry permits and denied cross licensing of handguns where family members share the same gun." ... |
Australia: Police gun mishaps: it's the ammo
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"FAULTY ammunition manufactured by the Police Department has been identified as a major factor contributing to injuries suffered by officers using their Smith & Wesson handguns."
"Police armourers have discovered the continual reloading of spent casings from .357-calibre ammunition used in training is distorting them."
"Distortion of some reloaded bullets has slightly changed their precise specifications, resulting in small shards of metal shearing off the shells when the revolver is fired."
"The metal has been ejected at high speed from gaps in the gun body, hitting the user in the hand or face, causing minor injuries."
"More than two dozen police officers have been injured by the metal shards over the past three years." ... |
Canada: Tory crime bill prefers stabbings to shootings
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"Would you rather be shot or stabbed? It's the kind of morbid hypothetical you might hear kids discussing in the bunkhouse after lights out at summer camp. Now our federal government has weighed in. For reasons not entirely clear, the people in charge in Ottawa would rather you were stabbed than shot."
"The federal preference for stabbing is reflected in proposed changes to the Criminal Code. The governing Conservatives want a minimum, five-year sentence imposed on criminals who use guns. Criminals who use knives, however, would face no such minimum. It figures that criminals' choice of weaponry will come to reflect this federal preference for stabbing. It figures, too, that this will tilt the odds more in favour of Canadians being stabbed than shot." ... |
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