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VA: Libertarians to establish Richmond chapter
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Sept. 14 will mark the official formation of a Richmond chapter of the Libertarian Party. A group of local citizens will hold an open meeting at the Village Caf� on Sunday at 1:00. The forming of this party is an offshoot of the Patrick Henry Supper Club and several members are active with the State Central Committee of the Libertarian Party.

The Libertarian Party has been active in Richmond�s political scene taking on a number of issues concerning taxes, marijuana legislation, gun control and the Patriot Act.
 

Australia: Student shooter asks Australian government not to tighten gun control laws
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"An honours student accused of shooting dead two classmates at Monash University hoped his actions would not lead to tighter gun controls, a court was told yesterday."

"Huan Yun Xiang, 37, wrote a note before the shootings pleading for the laws that allowed him to buy seven handguns not to be tightened, Melbourne Magistrates' Court was told."

"The note said: 'What I want to say is, please don't tighten gun control! I anticipate you certainly will tighten gun control and say I am mad.' "
 

NY: Miller's mindless minions
Submitted by: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association
Website: http://www.nysrpa.org

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"The New York City Council today prepares once again to mind other peoples' business."

"Specifically, the council's Committee on Public Safety will undertake to make New York City free of illegal guns."

"And wouldn't that be nice."

"If it was possible - which, of course, it isn't."

"The council, a reliable rubber stamp for Speaker Gifford Miller, is very good at passing innocuous resolutions that carry little weight, but urge either Albany or Congress to strengthen various state or federal laws."

"These measures are usually wrongheaded, though harmless."

"Not so the bill to be taken up today."

"It's meant to strip the manufacturers of a perfectly legal product - firearms - of liability protections enjoyed by virtually every other manufacturer in America."
 

AL: State hones budget ax
Submitted by: John Fansler

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"People should buy home alarms and handguns or take other steps to protect themselves because looming budget cuts will erode the state's ability to protect them from criminals, Attorney General Bill Pryor said Thursday."

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This is good advice for anybody, anytime, anywhere. The cops exist to solve crimes, not prevent them. That's up to us. But too many have forgotten what the word CITIZEN means.
 

MO: Democrats take issue with senator's military leave of absence in veto override vote
Submitted by: John Fansler

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"Gun-rights supporters treated Maj. Jon Dolan like a returning war hero Thursday as the state senator cast a critical vote to override a veto of concealed-weapons legislation."

"But Democrats said Dolan, a Lake St. Louis Republican, had gotten special treatment in getting six days of leave from his post in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and that he had flouted military rules by acting as a politician while on active duty."

"They also said it was ironic Dolan would return on the second anniversary of Sept. 11, saying he should be at his post fighting terrorism."

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Rule #1 for the Democrats is no one wearing the uniform of the United States should be allowed to vote.

Rule #2 is giving illegals all the rights of citizens.
 

CT: FBI thugs steal original Bill Of Rights copy from New Haven CT man
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"Last week, Matthews found himself before a federal grand jury in Raleigh, N.C., testifying to his statements about the document � appraised at $30 million � which he bought for $200,000."

"On Thursday, a federal civil judge will hear arguments over whether the document�s March seizure by a North Carolina U.S. attorney was just that � a seizure � or a theft."

"At issue will be the very rights scrawled on the 216-year-old piece of parchment, and the question of whether a Confederate state that shunned a document in 1861 still owned it four years later."

"The copy in question is believed to be one of 13 drafted in 1787 for review and ratification by the young states, on orders from the president of the Continental Congress, George Washington."
 

Freedom, ho!
Submitted by: Melissa (skypod)
Website: http://profiles.yahoo.com/skypod

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"They are among 5,000 Libertarians nationwide who are searching for the state with the most freedom and the least government. Just where that'll be--New Hampshire, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska are in the running--depends on the outcome of the members' vote Oct. 1"

Also see: FreeStateProject.org
 

CA: Angels man stands his ground on guns
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"An Angels Camp man charged with possessing several illegal firearms said he will prove that federal law gives him the right to have them."

"What's more, said Richard Wilmshurst, he plans to sue California agents who searched his house. He claims they violated his civil rights and took some of his property, including a gold bar, during the search."

"Wilmshurst, owner of 49er Subaru in Angels Camp, was arraigned, cited and released in June on three counts of possessing an assault weapon and eight counts of unlawful assault weapon activity."

"His preliminary hearing in Calaveras County Superior Court was continued yesterday until 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 16. He and his Sonora attorney, Thomas Marovich, want more time to research state and federal gun laws."
 

UK: Man held over gun death
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"Police have asked for more time to question a 39-year-old man in connection with the death of a Weston-super-Mare man from gunshot wounds."

"The local man was arrested on Thursday following the murder of 43-year-old Shaun Tinsley."

"Officers are applying to Weston Magistrates on Friday for a warrant which will allow him to be detained for a further 36 hours."

"Mr. Tinsley's body was found in the stairwell of a flat in Ashcombe Road."
 

Canada: Nfld. won't enforce gun-registry
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"Newfoundland has become the latest province to refuse to prosecute gun owners who don't register their weapons."

"Premier Roger Grimes drew a loud round of applause Thursday night in Stephenville when he said the federal government can enforce the law itself."

"He said provincial conservation officers will continue to go after people who violate hunting regulations. But he said the province will not enforce a law that it does not agree with."
 

Guns are good 'Right from the Heart' excerpt extols benefits of firearms
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"The gun-haters start with the basic premise that guns are bad. You shouldn't have them in your house because they're dangerous, they say. I should let you know right from the start that handguns are used for protection against criminals in America nearly 2 million times per year. That's up to five times more often than they're used to commit crimes and nearly 128 times the total number of murders in the United States. Those stats alone are good enough to blow any anti-gun argument out of the water, but there's more. According to the National Crime Victimization Surveys, people who use guns to defend themselves are less likely to be attacked or injured than people who use other methods of protection or don't defend themselves at all."
 

CA: No charges in Newberry Springs shooting death
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"A 77-year-old man who shot and killed an intruder in his home here on August 15 will not face prosecution, Barstow Supervising Deputy District Attorney Gary Roth said." ...

"Harris was asleep, but awoke shortly after midnight to discover that Kirby had forced entry to Harris's Fairview Road home, Tesselaar said. Harris then armed himself with a handgun and held Kirby at gunpoint while attempting to telephone law enforcement."
 

Guns, Arms, Weapons, Ammo
Submitted by: Anonymous

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"Now be truthful, the thought of everyone and anyone owning whatever arm they can afford to own scares the majority of Americans. This is why there are reasonable limits in place today to the anguish of many on the right. Now these people may be correct when they assert that these limits should be abolished because they are contrary to the second amendment. I�m even almost inclined to agree."

"I believe there should be much stronger laws regulating the punishments for the abuse and misuse of arms. Guns, knives, iron pipes, nukes, crowbars, land mines, tanks, airplanes, automobiles, etc; whatever someone uses as their arm of choice. Although, maybe the founders were more traditional than that, and only meant the arms in use by the military, in which case guns, knives, iron pipes, nukes, crowbars, landmines, tanks, automobiles, etc."
 

OH: Car Security Expert Challenges OSHP Assertions
Submitted by: Ohioans For Concealed Carry PAC
Website: http://www.ofccpac.org

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"Because the fundamental nature of motor vehicles allows those who feel threatened to simply drive away, the argument that motorists need loaded concealed weapons is weak."

"You argument is false and misleading. A majority of carjackings and crime against people in motor vehicles happens in urban environments, where there is traffic that impedes the ability to drive away." ...

"I build bulletproof cars for a living. I supply them to government officials, corporations for protection of their executives, and to citizens concerned about security. I can tell you with absolute 100% confidence that you are wrong about being able to drive away. My entire industry, which is quite large, with revenues far more than OHP's budget, exists because you cannot drive away from a bullet. I have lots of examples of bullet-holed cars. I am sure you can figure this out too. In fact, the largest company in this industry is located in Fairfield, Ohio."
 

NY: Sportsman's Receives EPA Recognition
Submitted by: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association
Website: http://www.nysrpa.org

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"On any given weekend shots can be heard ringing out towards the head waters of the Peconic River as responsible sportsmen take aim at their targets."

"The guns are being fired at the Peconic River Sportsman's Club, which recently received a Certificate of Recognition from the Environmental Protection Agency for being the first private gun club in the United States to formally adopt EPA-recommended best management practices for lead at an outdoor shooting range."
 

IL: Baring the hypocrisy of gun control
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"After this gun's trail of ownership was revealed by the Chicago police, Daley, Cline and McGrath became remarkably silent. They can't complain about the gun coming in illegally, because it has always been in Chicago. As for the "easy access" and "only cops should have handguns" laments, this case suggests that it's apparently easier to get undocumented guns if cops own them, and nobody seems eager to explore that subject." ...

"Tapia's crime was not the gun's fault, nor is it reason to scrap the firearm civil rights of every other American citizen. But the same social philosophy that has disarmed law-abiding Chicagoans for decades--and would jail them for having unregistered handguns--has also left the court system broken, so that predators like Tapia roam free to create more havoc that people like Daley, Cline and McGrath exploit until facts stop them cold."
 

IL: Daley Joins Other Big City Mayors Against Gun Legislation
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"Daley, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Los Angeles Mayor James K. Hahn, asked the senators to vote 'no' on Senate Bill 659, the so-called 'Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act,' which would shield the firearm manufactures from product liability except in cases where they willingly flout state or federal law in marketing their products."

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Is it any surprise that the mayors of some of the most violent cities in the country, which coincidentally are also ones with some of the toughest gun control laws nationwide, would seek to further disarm and victimize their "subjects"?
 

IN: Police oppose gun change
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"In an unprecedented move, Merrillville police officers voted Wednesday to consider a legal challenge to Chief John Shelhart�s decision to switch duty weapons from the 9 mm Sig Sauer to a .45-caliber semi-automatic handgun."

"Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 168 members agreed to consult an attorney to determine what options are available in light of Shelhart�s decision to purchase 54 .45-caliber weapons. The Town Council this week approved Shelhart�s request for $15,055 for the switch, with the money coming from the department�s seizures and forfeitures fund."
 

PA: Officer charged with pointing gun at teen
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"A city police officer has been charged with pointing his gun at a 17-year-old who was participating in a program for youths interested in a career in law enforcement two years ago."

"Officer Robert O'Brien, 25, was arrested Thursday after officials concluded a lengthy investigation into his alleged conduct, police said. O'Brien was suspended without pay and will be fired within 30 days, the department said." ...

"O'Brien is the third member of the Philadelphia force to face charges this week. Two narcotics investigators were arrested Tuesday on charges that they pocketed money that was supposed to have wound up in police evidence lockers. The three cases are not related, authorities said."
 

UK: Woman's gun raid ordeal
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"A robber armed with a gun terrified a young shop assistant before handcuffing her and stealing hundreds of pounds from the safe."

"The 18-year-old was confronted by the masked man as she opened up the Forbuoys newsagent's shop in Billingham town centre at about 5.30am yesterday."

"Despite being handcuffed, the woman was able to telephone police to raise the alarm."
 

TX : City, county study concealed handgun law
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"The city and county are aiming in opposite directions to deal with a change in the state's concealed handgun law that gives government employees more latitude when it comes to packing a piece at work."

"Carry a concealed weapon into Houston's City Hall and it won't stayed concealed for long. Under new security rules by Mayor Lee Brown's office, anyone lawfully carrying a concealed handgun will be required to wear a red badge."

"Over at the downtown county administration building, people walking in with concealed weapons can simply keep walking. They are on their honor not to bring guns to Commissioners Court meetings."
 

MO: Legisation at a glance
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"Missourians at least age 23 may apply to their county sheriff for a permit to carry concealed guns. They must be a U.S. citizen and either live in the state for six months or be stationed here in the Armed Forces. Applicants must undergo state and federal criminal background checks and pay $100 for a three-year permit, with a renewal cost of $50."

"Permits are denied to anyone who had been charged or convicted of a felony; convicted of a violent misdemeanor or twice convicted of driving while intoxicated in the previous five years; dishonorably discharged from the military; mentally incompetent; or believed by the sheriff to be 'a danger to himself or others.' "

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In other words, this so-called "right" is subject to sheriff's discretion and can be denied at any time by any would-be tyrant.
 

NC: Robeson County Sheriff's Deputies Indicted On Obstruction Charges
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"Two Robeson County sheriff's deputies were indicted this week on state charges of felony obstruction of justice involving a sting operation."

"The indictments said the deputies tried to hide a convicted felon's involvement during the sting."

"Sheriff's Lt. Roger Hugh Taylor and Sgt. James Woodrow Jacobs were processed Friday morning at the sheriff's office by agents with the State Bureau of Investigation."

"Taylor, 33, is charged with two felony counts of obstruction of justice and felony conspiracy to obstruct justice."

"Jacobs, 44, is charged with felony obstruction of justice and felony conspiracy to obstruct justice."
 

NY: Corrections officer gets prison term
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"A corrections officer from Cambria Heights was sentenced to 25 years in prison Tuesday for the murder of his daughter's mother, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said. Van Griffin, 38, of 223-08 Linden Blvd. was found guilty of manslaughter in the first degree even though State Supreme Court Judge Evelyn L. Braun acknowledged that he was extremely emotionally disturbed at the time of the crime. Griffin had suffered brain damage from a motorcycle accident and severe depression, Brown said."
 

NH: NRA targets local women for handgun training program
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"This instructional shooting clinic will feature hands-on training in the safe handling of handguns, plus the fundamentals of shooting in a relaxing, fun-filled environment."

"The goal of Women On Target is to introduce women to the shooting sports as well as provide them the opportunity to meet other women with similar interests. Instructional shooting clinics provide an introduction to firearms and shooting techniques, upon which women of all ages and levels of experience can build both skill and enjoyment of the shooting sports."
 

NV: Column draws more return fire
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After pathetic coward Henry Brean chose to insult any citizen who dares exercise his rights at city hall as a "fringe" thinker, readers responded.

"Your puerile attempt to garner notoriety to bolster a insignificant career means your only possible opportunity would be at the New York Times, a paper well know for its lack of journalism ethics and sagacity."

"Reality tends to be pretty hostile to gun control advocacy. You should know better."

"If more citizens had arms, then maybe the crazy fools like the one in New York would think twice if he though others might have arms and could possibly stop him."
 

MI: Possible Armed Standoff in the Making
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"Charlevoix County Businessman, Lyle Barkley, has been ordered to remove two manufactured homes from a 4-acre parcel in Bay Township by September 18. Barkley says he will not comply with the illegal and unconstitutional order of the court but will defend his property with arms if necessary. Barkley, 55, owns B&B Excavating in Boyne City. He is presently bulldozing fortifications around his property in preparation for the standoff he promises will come if officials attempt to remove the homes from his land." ...
 

McKinney: Patriot Act revives spying on citizens
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"Speaking on the anniversary of the 2001 terror attacks, former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney, D-Ga., said she was concerned about the sweeping new powers the federal government had given itself to root out terrorists."

"Headlining a gathering Thursday in New York of hundreds of people who question official accounts of the Sept. 11 tragedies, McKinney said a new anti-terrorism law giving the government access to Americans' private lives reminded her of the illegal measures federal authorities took in the 1960s to discredit leaders of the civil rights movement."

"That campaign, since exposed and discredited, was part of a counterintelligence program known as Cointelpro aimed at disrupting political dissidence."
 

Fed 'strike force' targeting tax reformers?
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" 'Tax honesty' activists say they are being targeted for reprisals by 'strike force' teams comprised of Internal Revenue Service agents and Department of Justice officials for attempting to force the federal government to answer key questions about the legality of the income tax."

"Bob Schulz, founder of the tax-reform group We the People, says the teams, 'with the assistance of federal judges, [have] been actively engaged in a coordinated, nationwide campaign to silence all people who have been openly asking the government to answer tough questions about the origin, authority, and operation of the income tax system.' "
 

Congress uses scalpel to cut up Patriot Act; Bills would repeal parts of anti-terror law, but Bush threatens vetoes
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"More than a half-dozen bills to roll back portions of the law are pending in Congress."

"One passed the Republican-controlled House in July on a stunning 309-118 vote, with support from small-government conservatives as well as civil rights liberals. It would cut off federal funding for 'sneak and peek' searches, which involve secret entries and delayed notice to suspects."

"The bill has little chance of becoming law, as President Bush is prepared to veto any significant changes in the Patriot Act, but the House action may have signaled a change in the climate."
 

Sweden: Murder - Swedish style
Submitted by: John Fansler

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New Interpol international crime statistics revealed, rather surprisingly, that Sweden, our laid-back, neutral, furniture-loving neighbour, where slapping a child is a criminal offence, tops the European crime league in murder, serious assaults and robberies, and even surpasses the USA in violent crime. The murder rate in Sweden is three times as high as Denmark, four times as high as Norway, and twice as high as in the USA. In addition, Sweden has twice as many sex crimes and robberies as this country and 25 times as many violent assaults. A Swedish National Crime Agency criminologist dismissed the Interpol figures as 'exaggerated.' 'They claim that there were 900 murders here in 2001, but that also included suicides which have somehow ended up in the murder column. To say we have a higher murder rate than the USA is ridiculous,' he said.

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Well, just another gun control success, right?
 

A dime's worth of difference?
Submitted by: Newslinks Admin

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"Are there any true Republicans left? Yes, a few, and they should still be supported. But where none exist, there are conservative alternatives to voting as a knee-jerk Republican. As a responsible ballot caster, though, you must make that choice yourself."

"They say the first step toward recovery is to admit there is a problem, and here it is: Like their Democrat counterparts, the GOP has become a slave to money, power and influence."

"Therefore, the dime's worth of difference between them is Democrats at least admit it."
 

OH: Ohio Solons Should Follow Missouri's Lead and Pass Concealed Carry, Says CCRKBA
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"State lawmakers in Ohio should take a signal from their counterparts in Missouri, who just voted to override a veto by Gov. Bob Holden, making it possible for residents of the Show Me State to begin legally carrying concealed firearms for their personal protection, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) said today."

"Both the Missouri House and Senate this week voted to override Holden's veto of that state's long-debated concealed carry law. Missouri now becomes the 45th state in the nation with a license-to-carry statute."
 

UT: Concealed-gun permit holder stops would-be robber
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A 27-year-old Orem man who entered a Provo Greyhound bus station Thursday and demanded money got quite a surprise. After handing the clerk a note demanding money, the clerk -- a concealed weapons permit holder -- took the robbery suspect into custody at gunpoint, Provo police say. A customer entering the Greyhound station at 124 N. 300 West called police at the clerk's request. The man was booked into the Utah County Jail on suspicion of attempted robbery and public intoxication.

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WI: Church leaders, media raise concealed-carry concerns
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"Some church leaders are concerned that a measure to allow Wisconsin residents to carry concealed weapons could bring guns into their houses of worship, while a media group is worried about the government keeping secret information about those with concealed-carry permits." ...

"Churches are not among the places where the bill forbids people to carry concealed weapons. Those places include prisons, police stations, airports, bars and other places where federal law prohibits carrying weapons."
 

Exercising the Right
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Details several stories of armed self-defense and asserts a near-blackout in the media on these types of reports.

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"In 2001 (the last year available), ABC, CBS and NBC ran 190,000 words� worth of gun-crime stories on their morning and evening national news broadcasts. But they ran not a single story mentioning a private citizen using a gun to stop a crime. The only network I could find that ran any defensive gun-use stories was the Fox News Channel."

"The print media were almost as lopsided: The New York Times ran 50,745 words on gun crimes, but only one short (163-word) story on a retired police officer who used his gun to stop a robbery. For USA Today, the tally was 5,660 words on gun crimes versus zero on defensive uses."
 

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