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Gun Hoax Angers (clueless) City Officials
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Times Dispatch (VA): Bogus flier promotes "HoMeBoY" night sights as accessories for Glock handguns. The flier, actually a printout from a website, says orders are being accepted and shows pictures of a Glock handgun outfitted to allow sideways shooting "as seen in today's hit movies" and says the sights allow "firing from car windows, over fences, bar counters, or simply while chasing someone through the hood!"
~Read just how out of touch city officials and the local BATF Agent in Charge are with regard to firearms, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights (1st Amendment). Read how this report is written to encourage the reader to side with the "officials" outrage (city and BATF) - rather than see it for what it really is. Namely, an ignorant knee-jerk, Chicken Little reaction to a parody... a direct attack on Freedom. |
'Raw' Columbine Notes to be Released
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The Pueblo Chieftan (Colo.): Jefferson County officials are scheduled to release 700 pages of crime scene notes and sketches on Tuesday that they say contain some of the most graphic material in the Columbine High School massacre.
~Hopefully this will shed more light on what actually happened that day. |
Record Number of Violent Offenders Released from Prison
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MSN Slate: This year, American prisons will release more than 600,000 inmates, up from 170,000 in 1980. (To put it another way, a city with a population larger than Washington DC leaves prison every year. And this does not even count the hundreds of thousands of lesser criminals who finish short jail sentences.)
~ The title of this piece is what MSN wrote. Yet, their numbers don't specify violent or non-violent "criminals". |
Is security in our schools worth loss of innocence?
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Daily Herald (Ill.): "Try this: Drop by your local school unannounced to check in on your child. Getting in to see him or her might not be so simple. Locked doors that only open by magnetic ID cards, remote-control security cameras that track your movement, and security personnel with hand radios and maybe a sidearm might cut your visit short." -Dave Orrick |
South Australian Gun "Amnesty" Under Way
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The Australian: "If you are currently in possession of an unregistered firearm take advantage of this amnesty to hand it in and bring yourself within the law." -Police Minister Rob Brokenshire
~ I guess they didn't read the news from 'The West Australian' (see today's Newslinks). |
Police Chiefs Never "Meant" to Break the Law
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Tallahassee Democrat: The [Police Chiefs] were indicted on federal charges of raiding the department's evidence rooms, selling confiscated guns and other items, then pocketing the money.
Robert Harper, representing Midway Police Chief Gene Gardner, said, "The evidence will show there was no wrongdoing intentionally done." He argued that no matter what Gardner did, he had no intention to commit a crime, thus there was no crime. |
Use of Force Against Protester Upheld by Supreme Court
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MSNBC: The ruling will make it more difficult to get lawsuits against police officers before a jury. The court was asked to decide when officers making an arrest deserved �qualified immunity� from lawsuits. The protester was not injured. The majority opinion, by Justice Anthony Kennedy, said a reasonable officer, hurrying the protester away from the fence separating the public from Gore, �was within the bounds of appropriate police responses.� |
Judge Never Read ATF Informant File on OKC Bombing
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World Net Daily: The U.S. district judge who presided over both Oklahoma City bombing trials never read a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms informant's file that could have provided jurors with important information about others allegedly involved in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building April 19, 1995. - Although in a recently unsealed transcript of a closed-door session, U.S. District Judge Richard P. Matsch, admitted that he had received the ATF informant file months earlier. |
'Safe Night' Program Addresses Youth Violence?
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JoinTogether: The key to the program is community collaboration between youth, parents, neighborhood and service groups, law enforcement, local business, educators, and faith-based groups. Geared towards middle school-aged youth, "Safe Night" requires participants to sign a social contract agreeing to abide by three rules: no weapons, no drugs or alcohol and no arguments.
~ No *arguments*??? This sounds like statist propaganda to me. |
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