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�Gun control playbook� tips being used in WA initiative effort
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"Gun rights activists who joke about the existence of a 'gun control playbook' were stunned recently when they discovered there actually is a strategy guide about waging a political gun control effort, and advice from that pamphlet is being used by backers of a gun control initiative now gathering signatures in Washington State."
"The 70-plus page guide, produced last year and apparently posted on-line by Temple Beth-El though a link no longer appears on the TBE website, is titled �Preventing Gun Violence Through Effective Messaging.� It offers advice on everything from using effective rhetoric to dividing National Rifle Association members from NRA leadership." ... |
VPC continues to demonize free enterprise along with concealed carry
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"The Violence Policy Center has long been a vocal opponent of defensive handgun carry, unafraid of using even the most bizarrely convoluted of arguments against concealed carry. The VPC is also, as previously noted, probably the anti-gun group most invested in the claim that 'the gun lobby' (which is in turn incorrectly treated as a synonym for the NRA) exists primarily (if not exclusively) to maximize the profits of the gun industry. ..."
"And now they've found a way to combine their two weird passions, in 'Cash and Carry: How Concealed Carry Laws Drive Gun Industry Profits.' The entire 'study' is predicated on the notion that gun industry profits are the chief motivating factor behind 'shall issue' concealed carry laws:" ... |
Pro Tip: Simplify Your AR Reloads
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"When your firearm runs empty you need to reload it as efficiently as possible. On the range this is easy. During a confrontation you have to reload and stay plugged into the fight � moving, communicating, using cover, maintaining awareness, assessing and making decisions. Now, if you haven�t truly learned how to reload efficiently one of two things are going to happen. Either you�re not going to be able to reload, or you�ll stop doing everything else to reload . . ." ... |
Gun Review: Kel-Tec PMR-30
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"Although it�s been on the market for a couple of years now, I�ve gotten quite a few 'do a PMR-30 review' requests recently. So�a PMR-30 review it is. Despite a low MSRP, Kel-Tec�s PMR-30 remains both elusive and expensive due to production volume that has never come close to keeping up with demand. And who wouldn�t want an extremely lightweight, fun-to-shoot pistol with a 30-round capacity? Especially one that shoots an entertaining round like .22 Magnum and spits fire like a dyspeptic dragon? . . ." ... |
First Look: Volquartsen Snake-Fluted Silhouette Stock .22 Rifle
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"The Volquartsen has landed! I had the rifle shipped to a local tactical supply, and it didnʼt even make it out of the shop before the guys who work there and I tore into it like it was Christmas morning. Volquartsen sent the rifle cradled in a light but substantial black shipping case complete with chrome latches. Not that anyone dwelled on that detail for very long. Popping the case open, it was immediately obvious that the photos on their web site just don�t do it justice . . ." ... |
5" Ruger GP100 .357 - not your normal barrel length
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"I sold off another semi auto for a revolver I could use for a range gun. Got lots of .38 spl�s and .357 ammo stashed away. I have a nice Sig P226 for the range and now I am the proud owner of a Ruger 5″ GP100 .357 magnum. You will not find this listed on Ruger�s website as it is a dealer exclusive. I was floundering between a 4″, my favorite length and a 6″, which is better for a gun for range use, so this was a good compromise." ... |
The Stupidest Gun Control Press Conference in the History of the World Ever
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"You know all those press conferences where 'victims of gun violence' and their enablers wave the bloody shirt like the checkered flag at the Indy 500? Those are enervating and, I think, a bit sad. But this, this is scary stupid. 'The 60-inch sniper rifle is longer than the folding table on which it sits, a massive 35 pounds of matte black chrome propped up by removable front legs. Next to it lie three 4-inch-long, .50 caliber bullets. Together, they are capable of taking down a small aircraft. And you can buy one right now if you live in New Jersey � even if you�re on the federal terrorist watch list.' A person on the terrorist watch list can buy a small aircraft? After 9/11? Wow! As for crimes committed by shooters with a .50 cal rifle in the Garden State . . ." ... |
Israel�s Civilian Disarmament Gathers Pace
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"'This year, 11 individuals were murdered and five committed suicide in Israel using privately owned weapons, said Internal Security Minister Yizhak Aharonovich Wednesday.' And? With so many enemies surrounding it, with a long, bloody history of terrorist infiltration and attack (and civilian counter-attack against same), you�d figure Israelis would accept that number as an acceptable trade-off for the security created by individual armed self-defense. Nope . . ." ... |
N.J. residents must show 'justifiable need' to get permit to carry handgun in public, court agrees
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"New Jersey's law requiring residents show a 'justifiable need' to get a permit to carry a handgun in public was upheld by a federal appeals court."
"A mandate that residents demonstrate an 'urgent necessity for self-protection' to get authorization to publicly carry a handgun doesn�t run afoul of U.S. constitutional protections of the right to bear firearms, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Philadelphia ruled Wednesday." ... -------
Submitter's comment: Do we need to show a "justifiable need" or an "urgent necessity" to practice our religion or refuse to incriminate ourselves? Not yet, anyway. |
NJ: Handgun Law Heads to New Jersey Supreme Court
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"For the first time in nearly half a century, the state Supreme Court will hear a landmark case that could redefine gun rights in New Jersey."
"The state�s highest court has agreed to consider a challenge to the toughest gun-control law in New Jersey, first passed in 1924, which says people must show 'justifiable need' if they want permits to carry handguns."
"Thursday, a federal appeals court upheld the same New Jersey law in a separate case ..." ... |
GA: Ex-deputy indicted on evidence charge
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"An ex-Richmond County sheriff�s deputy is being charged with tampering with evidence and violating his oath of office after findings from an internal investigation were presented to a grand jury."
"Wade Smith, who had been a deputy since 2002, was terminated June 4 after an investigation into accusations he had improperly handled and recovered property seized from a defendant he investigated in November."
"During the investigation, the sheriff�s office learned Smith had confiscated a large amount of marijuana, money and a handgun but did not document them in any report or recover the property correctly." ... |
NV: Gun sale critics should 'get over it'
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"Enough. I have read all the articles and letters. Get over it!"
"Sgt.Conklin did absolutely nothing wrong ['Reno mother questions officer�s gun sale to mentally ill son,' July 10]. Conklin checked his drivers license to verify age and state of residence and that is all that is legally required."
"Even if a background check had been done, this young man would not have come up because he had not been put into the system. I guess all of you think she can read minds?" ... |
VT: Firearm incident sparks debate over rights
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"Joshua Severance says his Second Amendment rights to openly carry a firearm were violated, but Rutland police say they were following the law when they handcuffed and briefly detained the Milton man this week." ...
"'It is my right to carry and there�s no way around that ... he said, pointing to the fact that there is no law in Vermont that infringes on gun owners� abilities to carry either a visible or concealed firearm without a permit."
"Rutland Police Chief James Baker doesn�t deny that and ... he agreed that Severance cooperated with police in a courteous fashion."
"But he said the law allows officers to investigate and briefly detain individuals 'who a reasonable person would believe to be suspicio |
Gun suicides up; is Obama-nomics to blame?
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"NBC News is reporting today that suicides with firearms have gone up in the top 50 metropolitan areas, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the spike coincides with the first years of the Obama administration when Democrats controlled Congress, a fact now being discussed on the Northwest Firearms forum." ... |
CT: In Newtown, Gun Permits Surge After Shooting
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"The number of people seeking permits to buy guns has surged in this town following the December massacre of schoolchildren by a local man, even as the parents of some victims had urged stricter weapons laws nationwide."
"Through July 24, more than 200 people in Newtown have received new local pistol permits, according to a review of local records, surpassing the 171 new permits issued for all of last year. Such permits are prerequisites for Connecticut permits that allow people to purchase and carry pistols as well as rifles or shotguns." ... |
NJ: Bergen County Police add Tasers to arsenal, find approval from civil rights groups
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"In November, police shot and killed Rickey McFadden, a mentally ill Leonia man who had allegedly robbed a borough pharmacy at knifepoint."
"According to a Bergen County Prosecutor's Office review of the incident, McFadden had charged toward them with the 12-inch blade before they opened fire, striking the 49-year-old 10 times. The review found that the officers had exhausted all non-lethal options during their confrontation, pleading with McFadden to drop the weapon and pepper spraying him twice."
"One option officers did not have that night was to attempt to disable McFadden using a Taser � an often controversial device that has become increasingly common tool for law enforcement."
"However, that may not be the case much longer." ... |
NJ: NJ CCW restrictions upheld in U.S. Appeals Court
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"This is probably the main reason I moved out of NJ. I just saw no chance for change of the NJ may issue carry laws. To get a ccw permit you must prove a dead and self-defense is not a valid reason. Usually you must first survive an attack on your life and show it likely to happen again. You can also get one if you know the right people. There are about 3,000 or less ccw permits in NJ, if memory serves me right." ... |
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