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ATF Press Release: Identification markings on firearms
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Press release: The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms(ATF) announces that it is amending regulations in 27 CFR parts 178 and 179 to prescribe minimum height and depth requirements for identification markings placed on firearms by Federally licensed firearms importers and manufacturers.
KABA NOTE: This link is also on our home page, but for those who missed it, we have included it here as well. |
New York City Institutes de facto Gun Tax
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~New York City has now raised its gun license fees to an all-time high- $255 for two years! If this is not a gun tax, I don't know what is...
~~It's official - According to the NYPD license division, the fee is now $255, plus the $74 fingerprinting fee, for three years. This change took effect on June 30th. |
Was Heston tricked into dissing the NRA?
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Playing an ailing ape, Heston--the spokesman for the National Rifle Association-- made an impassioned speech to his son about the dangers of guns. Some are saying Heston was making an ironic joke, but others are charging the he was tricked into making the speech. |
IL: Poshard Won't Run for Governor
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Former U.S. Rep. Glenn Poshard will not make another run for the governor's office in 2002.
Poshard issued a short statement Sunday night announcing he will not seek the Democratic party's nomination for the state's highest office. In 1998 he lost a tough battle against Republican George Ryan, and many had been urging him to try again.
~~Poshard, a down-state Democrat, is more pro-gun than most upstate Republicans. This is sad news. |
IL: Horstman - DuPage case may be a test for state gun law
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John Horstman set out on a six-hour bicycle ride July 24. As he rolled east across the Illinois Prairie Path bridge near West Chicago, a DuPage County sheriff's officer stopped him. Now, Horstman is embarking on a legal and political odyssey that may be the test case for an ambiguous clause in the state's gun-control law.
~~What part of "unloaded and enclosed in a case, firearm shipping box, or other container" is ambiguous? How can this be a test case when IL v. Brunner already decided it? |
Off-duty officer nabs 2 in robbery
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An off-duty D.C. police officer foiled a robbery yesterday, pulling his gun and wounding two armed men who had stormed into a Southeast loan center and ordered everyone to the ground. |
Maryland Hunters, anglers set sights on PAC
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Members of the Maryland Coalition for Responsible Wildlife Management hope to become a formidable force on every level, from town councils to the General Assembly and the office of the governor.
"The outdoor sporting community is fed up," said Steve Palmer, president of the Washington County Federation of Sportsmen and a coalition organizer. "They need to be united in not only the hunting area, but they have to express their voice in the whole gun-control issue." |
CA Supreme Court throws out gunmaker liability (followup)
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"The ruling could insulate gun makers in a lawsuit by Los Angeles, San Francisco and 10 other California cities and counties, claiming faulty design, manufacture and distribution of firearms. At least 16 similar lawsuits have been filed by local governments elsewhere." |
Second to None - Gun Control & Freedom of Speech
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"I sincerely and deeply hope that the direst and darkest fears of the anti-gun leagues are realized and implemented: that all unconstitutional gun laws are repealed. Yes, our right to express intellectual ideas as protected by the First Amendment is crucial to a free culture. That first mentioned right doesn't mean squat, however, if you don't have the muscle to defend it against violators. That's the role of the Second Amendment: to guarantee a right that is second to none." --Russel Madden |
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