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Kentucky police auctioned off confiscated weapons to the highest bidders
Submitted by: Yippeeee

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Tamco steel in California melts them down, Kentucky prefers the enviro-friendly motto: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. :-)

Of course the gun haters of the world are aghast, and I suppose that is a good thing, too.

The auction raised $37,000, and some dealers said the guns were junk or went too high....but I'm just glad they are doing it. Before 1776, melting down a gun would have been considered blasphemy. As far as I'm concerned, it STILL IS.
 

Drunk Man Shoots and Kills Son
Submitted by: Shannon

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Alcohol and guns don't mix.

"A Medford man was shot and killed by his father as the son tried to convince his father to put away two illegal handguns he was showing off in front of friends, Suffolk police said. "
 

Teenage stabs father to death...no national press because no gun used
Submitted by: Jason

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If she'd have shot him, we'd be hearing about it in HCI press releases for weeks.
 

Another Maryland man arrested with explosives
Submitted by: Jason

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How many more didn't they catch?

And aren't those items banned? (And if so, is this story false? Because we know bans work to eliminate banned items, just like the bans are working on drugs...)
 

5th grade boy shot his father
Submitted by: Horrible

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Being tried for the juvenile equivalent of voluntary manslaughter.

I hate seeing this stuff, for the sake of the folks involved....and because they'll blame MY GUNS for it!!!
 

Gun siege as liberty cult defies US laws
Submitted by: Blaise Burry

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The Brittish slant on this situation may make your blood boil. Check it out...

"A BAND of ultra-religious paramilitary zealots have barricaded themselves into a dusty Texas compound with several children and an arsenal of guns, vowing to die before they will surrender to police."
 

Gun blunder down under
Submitted by: Blaise Burry

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Jacob Sullum: Do fewer firearms mean more crime in Australia?
--Reason

 

Rule by Decree
Submitted by: Blaise Burry

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Although the Post cited 67 environmental initiatives that are scheduled to be completed before the end of Clinton�s term in office, they failed to mention the gun control measures that his administration is putting into place by regulation or Executive Order. It�s understandable that the Post wouldn�t mention the gun issue since they, like most of the major media, solidly support any initiatives to make it more difficult for gun owners to buy, sell, use, and enjoy their firearms legally.
 

Ca. governor kills license bill
Submitted by: Jim Diver

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The battle over AB-273 is over. Red Davis convinced Jack Scott to drop the bill.

Scott says he will prolly bring it back next year, but he will not be in the assembly due to term limits. He is running for state senate.

Let's make sure he does not win!!
 

Liberals lower crime rate (yeah, right)
Submitted by: Blaise Burry

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"Another powerful weapon has been seized and destroyed - one that Republicans brandished for decades to vanquish Democrats."

"This just in: Violent crime in the United States plunged 10 percent last year, one of the steepest declines in decades, the Justice Department announced. And during the entire Clinton-Gore administration, violent crime dropped one-third from the national crime rates that existed at the end of the Reagan and Bush era."
 

In the shower or at the salad bar, the wise citizen will pack heat
Submitted by: Blaise Burry

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Fredericksburg, Virginia

Pro-gun column in some ways, but with an edge toward painting us as "wrong" as well, of course....from the FREE-LANCE-STAR
 

Gun "study" gives Nevada �D+�
Submitted by: Shannon

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HCI sure gets great press...

"RENO, Nevada, August 30 � A new gun study released by a handgun control lobby ranks Nevada among one of the worst states when it comes to gun safety and protecting kids. The gun control lobby gave Nevada a �D+� grade. But, gun advocates say you need to take the findings with a grain of salt since a pro-gun control group released the study."
 

Feds Propose Yearly Gun Inventory
Submitted by: Angel

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This report says the ATF is taking public comments on this one. Go for it:
http://www.atf.treas.gov/contact/index.htm


"Federally licensed importers, manufacturers and dealers of guns would have to conduct at least one inventory each year to identify any missing firearms, under a rule proposed by the Clinton administration."

 

Poll: Gun access too easy for criminals
Submitted by: Blaise Burry

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Most favor enforcing current
laws over creating new ones

By Jon E. Dougherty
� 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

Though more than two-thirds of Americans think criminals can obtain handguns far too easily, just over half say that the enforcement of existing gun laws would work better to curb illegal gun use than writing new ones.

 

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