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Retaliation fears keeping more ATF whistleblowers from coming forward
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"With the administration making clear that retaliation remains an option, with complicit politicians and media abetting whistleblowers being ignored and/or discredited, and with a timid GOP leadership that appears more concerned with restraining Darrell Issa than with anything else, it�s fair to ask why a lone agent would want to go out on a limb and have confidence it won�t be sawed off, and that no one able to do anything about it will care." |
VA: VCDL�s Roanoke County protest picnic was a rousing success
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On Saturday last, VCDL held a picnic in Green Hill Park in Salem, VA. The event, billed as the �Oh yes we can!� picnic garnered quite a bit of media attention.
The picnic, which was attended by over 150 people despite the at-times torrential rain, was held to protest a badly worded Roanoke County ordinance concerning guns in parks.
In purporting to comply with the state preemption statute which strips localities of the power to regulate the possession and transportation of firearms, the ordinance says:
Sec. 15-8. � Prohibited uses of parks.
(6) � No person shall within a park use, carry or possess firearms, ammunition or combinations thereof, as expressly prohibited by statute ... |
NRA is All In Against Obama
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The National Rifle Association has decided to throw its considerable weight behind Mitt Romney in this year�s election. That is no surprise; the gun lobby has always viewed Barack Obama and his administration with suspicion. But the NRA says is it �all in� to defeat Obama; we will see what that translates into as the campaign continues. |
NY: Mayor Bloomberg Says NYCLU 'No Better Than the NRA'
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg slammed the NYCLU for its opposition to the city's stop-and-frisk policy Sunday, calling the civil liberties group "dangerously wrong on the Constitution" and �no better than the NRA.� Speaking at the Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral of New York in Queens on the heels of a disturbing spike in gun violence, the mayor continued to defend the controversial practice, which has come under fire from critics who say it unfairly targets and alienates communities of color. |
FL: "Stand Your Ground": Voters Support Controversial Law Surrounding Trayvon Case!
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Florida�s controversial �Stand Your Ground� law continues to enjoy widespread support among likely voters, even as a state task force considers rewriting the law. This consideration is due to the media and public uprising stemming from the Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman case, according to a news poll.
According to the poll, nearly 65 percent say the 2005 law does not need to be changed. �Stand Your Ground� allows people, who believe they are in grave danger, to use deadly force to defend themselves. However; those numbers don�t reflect when it comes to voters� thoughts on the Trayvon Martin shooting, which has forced the �Stand Your Ground� law into the national spotlight, according to the Miami Herald. |
BATFE Modifies Shotgun Import Ban Study & Still Gets It Wrong
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To justify its change of opinion on forward pistol grips, BATFE stated, �there is a convincing argument that this feature is generally recognized as particularly suitable for or readily adaptable to sporting purposes because it permits accuracy and maneuverability even for activities such as bird hunting or skeet shooting.� The update also mentions public comments explaining the importance of forward pistol grips for disabled shooters. BATFE goes on to explain that its determination of forward pistol grips as sporting necessitates their acceptance of integrated rail systems, as rail systems are the primary way in which shooters mount forward pistol grips. |
TN: Whose rights matter? NRA targets GOP legislators
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It�s usually the �liberal Democrats� who take heat over Second Amendment issues, but now it�s GOP legislators in Tennessee who are feeling the wrath of the nation�s highest-profile gun rights organization, the National Rifle Association.
The NRA learned of a problem in Oklahoma several years ago when some co-workers had planned to go do some target shooting one day after work. When their boss learned they had guns in their cars, they were fired, due to workplace rules against weapons on company property. In another Oklahoma case, 12 workers were fired when the company found they had firearms stored in their locked vehicles parked on company property. |
Rubio Is the �Only Choice That Makes Sense�
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�The shocking thing is it won�t have to pass the Senate. Under the Vienna Convention, which the United States had signed and ratified, once Hillary Clinton signs this treaty � which she�s going to do on July 27 unless we can stop her � that treaty remains in effect until a subsequent president renounces it,� declared Morris. �If Obama�s re-elected, he won�t. And (Senate Majority Leader) Harry Reid will probably never bring this treaty up for a vote. We�ll be bound by it simply by Hillary�s signature, unless President Romney can renounce it.� |
NM: Hunting bill stirs up New Mexico Senate race
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Wilson's campaign said the endorsement was a political ploy by environmentalists cloaked as sportsmen to further their liberal agenda.
"This group is part of the same environmental extremists that are spending a million dollars to falsely attack Heather because she doesn't share their job-killing agenda," said Wilson campaign spokesman Chris Sanchez. |
IL: Illinois Anti-Gun Group Wants To Stop Gun Shop And Range From Opening
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An antigun group based in Lincolnwood, Illinois is trying to block the opening of a gun shop and range in that village.
Although the shop owner enjoys the support of local public officials, there are some zoning changes that must be made. Those zoning changes will be debated at a public meeting on Tuesday, July 17th with a board vote to follow.
The anti-gun group will be there to try to bully the village board into banning the shop and range. You need to be there to make it clear that you will not tolerate antigunner attempts to stifle your right to keep and bear arms.
As lawful gun owners, you need to come to the defense of the 2nd Amendment and show your support for the shop and range. |
Wolf 'war' will heat up in Washington and Montana
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Washington State�s wolf debate has taken on a new dimension with the announcement by the Department of Fish and Wildlife that a rancher in Stevens County has received a permit to kill a wolf if the animal is caught attacking livestock.
This happened Friday and it was apparently lost in the weekend news rush, along with a related development in Montana about that state's season on wolves, which will now allow trapping. |
FL: Stricter gun safety laws could prevent unintentional death
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But who is monitoring the activity of those who own guns and those who �carry� guns? These activities could very well be used interchangeably, which is why stricter laws should be instituted and enforced. Individuals who desire to get a permit can do so simply by filling out an application. After one fills out the application with its necessary materials, in addition to completing a very basic training, a permit can be acquired in a matter of days. No knowledge on gun safety or storage is required.
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WI: State officials propose new concealed carry rules
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Concealed carry applicants in Wisconsin would have to learn about the use of deadly force and how to avoid violent situations under new rules the state Justice Department has proposed.
DOJ has been operating under temporary rules governing how the agency issues permits since the concealed carry law went into effect. Those rules require training but don't lay out any specifics. |
Don�t Expect UN To Protect Second Amendment
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If you appreciate how America�s Founding Fathers crafted our Constitution, just imagine if they�d had help from today�s United Nations.
Right now, do-gooders from across the globe are gathered at the UN to protect us. This time it�s not from big threats like nuclear war or global warming. No, this time they want an international treaty to control smaller weapons, namely hand-carried firearms. |
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