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Gun makers get ready for big demand
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"Confident that Republicans will not extend the assault-weapons ban, gun manufacturers are gearing up to meet a big anticipated demand for the weapons later this month." ...
"Gun makers say they will be ready for an expected crush of demand, pointing out that many of their customers will be celebrating on Sept. 14. The sale of assault weapons to law enforcement and military officials is legal. Production of parts has been stepped up in anticipation of the ban�s expiration." ... -------
Manufacturers may anticipate the ban's expiration, but don't take it for granted. Contact your Senators and Representative and let them know that you are still watching them! |
Gun Dealers now required to be Thought Police [Original Title: Pa. Gun Dealer to Pay in Straw Purchase Lawsuit](JTO)
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"Jon Sauers, a federally licensed gun dealer in Philadelphia, Pa., has agreed to pay $850,000 to a woman whose 7-year-old son was killed with a gun the dealer sold to a straw buyer ..." ...
"According to court records, Sauers, owner of Sauers Trading, sold 10 handguns between 1994 and 1997 to Perry Bruce, who resold them illegally. ..."
"During his testimony, Sauers said he followed state and federal laws in all of the sales to Bruce. However, he acknowledged that he never questioned Bruce as to why he bought the 10 handguns. 'I don't know what my reason would be to ask him,' Sauers said. 'I didn't think it was any of my business.'" ... -------
Poster's Note: When will car dealers be required to be psychologists, too?
KABA Note: In the last 18 months (since becoming involved in the RKABA movement) I personally have purchased 8 handguns (for my own use) and I plan to buy at least one more in the next 6 months. Mr. Sauers is right, it isn't any of my dealer's business why I bought them. |
Air marshals under review following inspector general's investigation
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"The Federal Air Marshal Service is reviewing the backgrounds of thousands of secret agents after the Homeland Security Department's inspector general exposed hundreds of cases of misconduct."
"'We're going to examine them to make sure they meet law enforcement thresholds,' FAMS spokesman Dave Adams told Government Executive Wednesday. 'If they do not meet these thresholds, we will take appropriate action - - up to and including dismissal.'"
"Officers who safeguard the skies from terrorists have lied on job applications, slept on duty, worked under the influence of alcohol and drugs, and lost their weapons, according to the DHS Inspector General Clark Kent Ervin." -------
Arm the passengers and the pilots! |
Finding the right firearm
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"To the non-hunter, the fine art of the fair chase is perhaps inexplicable."
"Leave for a moment, if you will, the finality of the successful hunt. For it is, very decidedly, an act of finality when the trigger is pulled. But there is so very much more involved..."
"Invariably when the hunt is mentioned � any kind of hunt � my thoughts immediately go to a particular gun. It is discussed and described at length in Rabbit Stompin�, and resides among my earliest and fondest memories. Standing next to a thousand others, I can pick it right out. Such is one of the sublime subtleties of the hunt: the lines, the heft, the allure of a certain firearm, especially as opposed to others supposed to mimic it." ... |
Diligent firearm maintenance can keep you on target
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"THE CONCUSSIVE REPORT from the Remington .300 Ultra Magnum rifle's muzzle caused showers of condensation to bounce from the overhang with every squeeze of the trigger."
"Zeroing a rifle, getting it to deliver a bullet precisely where you want, can be challenging--especially when the caliber is a shoulder thumper like the ultra mag. Some describe such guns as firearms that'll hurt you on both ends."
"In the field, though, with shots to 350 yards or more at big-boned, heavy-bodied game (especially on Western hunts), having a bullet screaming from the barrel faster than 3,200 feet per second and delivering nearly 2,000 foot-pounds of energy at 300 yards is reassuring." ... |
Caucasus: Chechen rebels seize school
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... "It wasn't clear last night exactly how the group penetrated the school but, two hours later, it was all over, and school number one had been seized."
"Teachers who tried to plead with the attackers and lead the children to safety were shot and wounded, the father of one child who put up some kind of resistance was shot dead and at least one policeman who arrived on the scene was also killed. Some of the Russian media reported that one of the attackers was also shot dead in the firefight with local police officers."
"The fighters quickly decided that they would use their captives, among whom were a large number of children, to maximum effect. Many of the hostages were herded into the school's gymnasium, which the fighters lost little time in mining." ... -------
Just like the US, teachers and staff were disarmed and helpless . . . |
There's Nothing Compassionate About Putting Assault Weapons Back in Our Neighborhoods
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"Last night, First Lady Laura Bush said that her husband, George W. Bush, will 'always tell you what he really thinks.' The ban on military-style semiautomatic assault weapons expires at midnight on September 13."
"The parents of the children who have died at the hands of killers armed with these weapons remember candidate George W. Bush telling them that he really thought the ban should be renewed. Police all over America, who face a new wave of killers outfitted with 30, 50 or even 100-round ammunition clips, remember what he said, too. About 50 officers have died from assault weapons fire in the past six years alone." ... -------
But according to the VPC's Tom Diaz in an interview on NPR, expiration of the ban won't make "one whit of difference". |
NC: Judge Says He Regrets Sentence For Man's Domestic Threats
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"The judge who ordered supervised probation instead of jail time for a North Carolina man now charged with murder of an Edenton woman said he regrets not being tougher during the man's hearing for violating a domestic abuse protection order." ...
"Moore, 46, of Winfall, is accused in the fatal stabbing of Pamela Virzi, 47, of Edenton, the evening of Aug. 17. He's being held at Central Prison in Raleigh."
"One month before she was killed, Virzi reported Moore to police for violating a protection order issued to keep Moore away from her and her family."
"In her complaint, Virzi said Moore had repeatedly made threatening phone calls to her residence, the last of which included Moore telling her 'You're dead.'" ...
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The only good purpose I can see for a restraining order is that it strengthens your justifiable homicide defense. |
WA: In Our View: Tragedy Averted?
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"Common sense prevailed in rural northeast Clark County on Monday when law enforcement authorities made this decision: Marvin Buckbee might be guilty of an illegal backyard burn, but no more than that, so let's not allow this situation to devolve into something really expensive or tragic."
"With that, some 15 officers, an armored SWAT team vehicle and two fire marshals departed, leaving Buckbee in his barn with his 22-caliber rifle, which he had held but not fired or pointed at anyone. He will be sent a citation."
"'Once we got up there and were able to determine that all we had was a simple (illegal) burn, with no overt threats made, we chose to just back off,' said Clark County Sheriff's Sgt. Craig Hogman. 'It wasn't worth a confrontation. I think we acted appropriately.'" -------
Kudos to the Clark County Sheriff's Office! Just because a man has a gun, doesn't make him a dangerous felon. |
MT: Trial set for city attorney (second story on page)
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"A Billings attorney is scheduled for trial Dec. 13 for allegedly trying to hire someone to kill his estranged wife."
"Jeffrey R. Lynch, 36, who formerly practiced in Great Falls, faces 10 years to life in prison if convicted of solicitation of murder." ...
"Lynch claims the arrest, for allegedly violating the terms of a restraining order his estranged wife obtained, was not only illegal but violated his civil rights."
"While in jail, Lynch allegedly tried to hire a fellow inmate to kill Marlo Olszewski of Great Falls, with whom he has several children." |
NY: Maloney Calls For Immediate Sniper Rifle Regulation
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"New York Congressmember Carolyn Maloney, chair of the Task Force on Homeland Security for the House Democratic Caucus, urged a crackdown on access in American markets for the 50-caliber, armor-piercing sniper rifle, a weapon of terrorist organizations including Al Qaeda."
"Joined by leaders of the Violence Policy Center and New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, Maloney revealed how easy access to the 50-caliber weapon in the United States threatens the nation's civil aviation system, as well as its chemical and refinery plants and the hundreds of thousands of residents living in communities around those plants. Maloney noted specifically that the 50-caliber's power, long-distance accuracy and explosive ammunition make it a weapon of choice among terrorists, but that U.S. regulation on the sale and monitoring of these weapons remains extremely weak." ... -------
See .50 Caliber Liars for an answer to these lies. |
GA: Atlanta Police Officer Arrested in Bank Robbery, Suspected In "A Number Of Additional Robberies" According To FBI
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"A 17-year veteran Atlanta police officer is expected to make his first court appearance Wednesday after he was charged with robbing a bank yesterday and is considered a suspect in similar crimes, police officials said."
"Officer Stanley Street, 44, was arrested after police traced a car seen by a witness leaving the scene of the robbery at a Wachovia Bank branch in northwest Atlanta Tuesday morning, Chief Richard Pennington said."
"The FBI considers Street a suspect in at least two other robberies, one on July 20 at the same Wachovia branch, and another on June 29."
"'Officer Street is a suspect in a number of additional robberies,' said Greg Jones, agent in charge of the FBI in Atlanta. ..." ... |
GA: FBI says Atlanta police officer confessed to bank robberies (follow-up)
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"FBI agents say they got a confession from the veteran Atlanta police officer accused of three bank holdups over the last two months."
"The affidavit by two FBI special agents includes a statement from officer Stanley Street in which he says he robbed the banks at gunpoint because he needed money to pay employees at Atlanta�s Finest Security Co."
"Street, 44 and an Atlanta police officer for 17 years, made an initial appearance in federal court Wednesday on three charges each of armed robbery and illegal use of firearms."
"He was handcuffed at his wrists and ankles, and wore a blue-collared shirt with gray slacks." ... -------
But according to Sarah, Rosie, et al. men like these should be the only ones with guns. |
CA: Calif. Lawmakers Approve .50-Caliber Rifle Ban
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"The California legislature has passed a bill that would prohibit the manufacture, sale, distribution, import, or possession of high-powered .50-caliber rifles without a permit, the Tri-Valley Herald reported Aug. 31."
"Under the measure, sponsored by Assemblyman Paul Koretz (D-West Hollywood), anyone who owns a.50-caliber Browning Machine Gun (BMG) rifle on or after Jan. 1, 2005 would be required to apply for a permit with the state Department of Justice."
"'It won't be easy to get a permit,' said Sandra DeBourelando, principal assistant to Koretz. 'You would have to show a good reason why you need it.'" ... -------
At least they are honest that they intend to deny most permit applications (and therefore force owners to get rid of their multi-thousand dollar investment). |
CA: Anti-Gun Bills to Governor
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"The California legislature has completely gone off the deep-end with today's approval to ban the .50 caliber rifle, enact a registration scheme for all ammunition purchases, and ban gun shows at the Cow Palace. These bills will do nothing to reduce crime, will create additional unnecessary costs and bureaucracy to California citizens, certain business owners, and police, and will weaken the economy in the bay area."
"It is evident that the California legislature does not care about you, your safety, your privacy, or your financial well-being. They will work against you, the law-abiding citizen, at every turn. They want to harass you, make you jump through hoops, give up your rights, and take away your ability to defend yourself. Gun owners in California are no longer citizens, they are subjects belonging to a lesser class in the eyes of the idiotic, gun-phobic legislature." ... |
MI: Many are puzzled by killing of family
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"As they planned his funeral, those who knew Mike Waleskowski said they never could have imagined that he would have killed his family -- and then himself."
"But, psychologists said, as irrational an act as it may have seemed, suicide among police officers is more common than most people know. And, they said, in Waleskowski's mind, he was trying to save himself and his family from what he believed would have been terrible shame after he was suspended from his job as a Waterford police officer." ...
"Waleskowski, who was caught on a surveillance camera allegedly taking about $500 from an arrested suspect's wallet, was confronted in the middle of his shift that started at 9 p.m. Saturday and sent to his Waterford home at 3:30 a.m. Sunday." -------
A tragedy that merely affirms that cops are not "super-citizens" as Sarah Brady would have us believe, and burdening them with this label probably has something to do with their relatively high suicide and familicide rates. |
TX: Police find mislabeled evidence from 8,000 cases
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"Evidence from 8,000 criminal cases has been mislabeled and improperly stored in the Houston Police Department's property room, police said Thursday." ...
Investigators are evaluating whether any of the 8,000 cases involve DNA evidence in 379 cases that are part of an ongoing review of the crime lab." ...
"Since March 2003, the Harris County district attorney's office has been reviewing evidence processed by the DNA lab and has ordered retests in the 379 cases."
"The first retest returned found no DNA evidence to link a Houston man to a 1998 rape case in which he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. He was freed after 41/2 years and received a pardon." -------
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DE: Ex-cop pleads, avoids trial in rape case
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"A former Georgetown police sergeant accused of raping a teenage girl pleaded guilty Tuesday to two lesser charges, sparing himself a trial and time in prison."
"Mark A. Atwell, 43, pleaded guilty to one count of offensive touching and one count of endangering the welfare of a child. Sussex County Superior Court Judge Richard F. Stokes suspended a one-year sentence and instead gave Atwell a year of probation." ...
"Last fall, Atwell was indicted on numerous charges of unlawful sexual contact and harassment after a 15-year-old girl he knew accused him of touching her breasts, buttocks and vaginal area. Months later, the state filed additional charges of rape and unlawful sexual contact." ... -------
But only men like this should have guns, right Rosie? |
GA: Fort Benning soldiers charged in carjacking
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"Three Fort Benning soldiers have been arrested after they allegedly carjacked a Cataula man, ditched the stolen car when it ran out of gas, then got lost trying to leave the man�s subdivision."
"Staff Sgt. Robert F. Morales, 34; Spc. Raymond Ernest Clay, 21; and Pfc. Ramon D. Perez, 21, were charged with armed robbery, aggravated assault, motor vehicle hijacking, theft by taking, and use of a firearm during commission of a felony."
"The three soldiers, all from the 3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, were being held in the Harris County Jail without bond, said Sheriff Mike Jolley." ... -------
Innocent until proven guilty, of course, but are these the men who should have a monopoly on guns? According to HCI, the answer is yes. |
Philippines: On Target : An outrageous decision (third story on page)
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PO1 Benedict Mamaril of the police Special Action Force, in a drunken stupor, went on a shooting rampage in his hometown in Malasiqui, Pangasinan, last year.
He shot with his M-16 rifle two boys aged 12 and 16 who were bringing a cow to market. Luckily, Mamaril missed, but the cow lay dead after the rampage.
My program, "Isumbong mo kay Tulfo," helped the families of the two boys file an administrative complaint with the Internal Affairs Office (IAS) in Pangasinan.
You know the punishment meted out on the abusive cop? Only a month-long suspension! The offense would have merited his dismissal from the service without prejudice to the criminal case in court.
The decision is outrageous! |
IN: Police measures help students stay safe
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"All year round the Purdue Police Department takes several measures to make students feel safe on campus with various technologies and programs."
"For several years it has implemented an emergency telephone system for campus and self-defense classes for students and the surrounding community."
"The emergency telephone system, or ETS, is composed of approximately 110 yellow painted boxes with a yellow light on top marked 'Emergency.' When the central button on the box is pushed, the Purdue Police headquarters will answer. The ETS rings directly to the dispatch computer system and is treated the same as a 911 emergency call." ... [emphasis added] -------
Which means that police are not required to respond. If they really want students to be safe, they shouldn't prohibit guns on campus. |
CA: Things to do around town
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... "Here's some more fun stuff:"
"Experience an authentic 1830 Western Fur Trade 'Big Horn Mountain Men Rendezvous' this weekend in the Big Bear Lake area. The 20th annual event, from 8 a.m. Friday to 6 p.m. Monday, is a primitive encampment with Traders Tents featuring trinkets for sale, black powder rifle and pistol shooting demonstrations, tomahawk and knife throwing, and bow & arrow events. Visitors are invited to step back in time and see how Mountain Men and their families lived in wilderness conditions in the 1830s. Because of the high fire danger, however, there will be no campfires. Cost is $4 per day for day-visitors; children 11 and younger are free. Bring food and drink. Restrooms will be available. ..." ... |
AK: Hiker shoots black bear sow Lucky after charge; cub is missing
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"A little black bear sow with the nickname of Lucky, a yellow ear tag and a reputation as a mild-mannered if not persistent visitor to Hillside yards was killed last week after it charged a hiker in Chugach State Park above the Stuckagain Heights neighborhood." ...
"Tudor Road resident Gabriel Winters said he shot the bear last Wednesday afternoon with a high-powered .416 Rigby rifle only as a last resort, when the sow was within about 20 feet, running hard with no sign of stopping."
"'I held off as long as I could,' he said Tuesday morning. 'I thought she was going to maul me. I wouldn't have shot her otherwise.'" ... |
MT: Elk hunt has residents worried about their safety
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"A special elk hunt on farmland a few miles east of Bozeman has neighbors worried about errant bullets from high-powered rifles."
"The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks has issued 75 permits for antlerless elk in an effort to thin a resident herd." ...
"The landscape is gently rolling wheat and alfalfa fields, open terrain in which a bullet from a big-caliber rifle could travel quite a distance."
"'I have a little boy that's 8 years old, and coming fall this is the best time to be outside,' said Sherry Faber, who lives off Mount Ellis Lane. 'He's outside a lot and I'm concerned for his safety. I'm right in the middle of an aspen grove and for the hunters, they don't even know that we're here.'" ... |
UK: Man threatens children with crossbow bought in town shop
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"THERE HAVE been renewed calls to ban the sale of replica weapons after a holidaymaker was arrested for threatening four young children and their carer with a pistol crossbow in Newquay on Thursday."
"The 17-year-old from the Wigan area leaned out of a hotel window in Mount Wise and shouted to get the group's attention before taking aim."
"The woman managed to escort the young children in her care into the Resource Centre Building and telephone the police."
"An armed police unit responded and apprehended the teenager who was still in possession of the pistol crossbow as well as ammunition."
"The youth had earlier purchased the dangerous weapon from Enigma in Fore Street." ... [emphasis added] -------
Think the hoplophobes in this country will be satisfied with merely taking our guns? |
India: Five robbers arrested, pistol and knives seized
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Police have arrested five persons on charges of robbing people in several areas of the Capital.
Vijay, Imran, Roshan Rai, Salim and Vishwajit Singh were arrested near ISBT in North Delhi and one country-made pistol, two live cartridges and knives recovered from their possession.
The robbers used to target people at odd hours in Ajmeri Gate, Paharganj, Lahori Gate and Kashmere Gate areas and belonged to the infamous Vijay gang, police said.
The accused have been named in several cases in various police stations of the Capital. -------
But guns are effectively banned in India! You mean BGs just ignore the laws and make their own guns?!? |
Mexico: Drug-related shootout kills at least four in Tijuana
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"A shootout between men in a pair of vehicles erupted on the streets of Tijuana on Wednesday, killing at least four people and adding to the death toll of an especially bloody 48-hour period along the U.S.-Mexico border."
"Panicked residents ran in all directions and divided for cover after the shooting began on the crowded Ignacio Altamirano Street in the Torres de Otay neighborhood, an area police say is overrun with drug dealers and operatives with links to several powerful smuggling gangs based along the U.S. border." ... -------
But guns are banned in Mexico! BGs shouldn't have them! |
Australia: Two arrested after daring Perth robbery
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"Two men have been arrested in connection with a violent robbery on a Perth suburban jewellery store during which a security guard was shot."
"Police have been hunting for the men since they staged a daring robbery on a jewellery store in Girrawheen in May by dropping through the roof of the Newpark Shopping Centre."
"During the robbery they were pursued into the carpark by a security guard who was wounded with gunshot pellets when he exchanged fire with the men as they tried to flee."
"Police say the men crashed their vehicle a short distance away and hijacked another car."
"It is alleged one of the men was carrying a [G]lock pistol when arrested in Subiaco yesterday afternoon." ... -------
In "gun-free" Australia?!? |
UK: Court puts end to shooting hobby
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"A NORTH Wales man's hobby of shooting his air pistol at trees and signs in a wood has landed him in hot water."
"Police saw him walking along a road near Holywell and he was carrying a pistol which was loaded."
"At Flintshire Magistrates' Court yesterday, Paul Trevor Donnelly ... admitted unlawfully possessing the pistol ..."
"Magistrates gave him a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered him to pay �55 costs."
"Justin Espey, prosecuting, said he told police he had simply been shooting the gun at signs and trees in the woods."
"Police officers had taken the view he lacked maturity and accepted there was nothing sinister in his possession of the gun." ... [emphasis added] -------
And if Paul lived in a free country instead of a hoplophobic police state, he would still be indulging in his hobby. |
Canada: Six Years for Attempted Murder
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A 32-year-old Vanier man has been sentenced to six years in prison for attempted murder.
Calling him a person who "should be watched closely because he has no feelings of remorse," an Ottawa judge gave Denis Warner two-for-one credit for time served.
The father of two was convicted of pistol-whipping and shooting at Jeffrey Lee twice with a handgun at a Vanier apartment building last October.
Lee managed to avoid getting shot and could think of no motive for the shooting. -------
But what about your $2,000,000,000 gun registry?!? Wasn't it supposed to stop things like this? |
UK: Man shot in head 'For a laugh'
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"A teenage gunman shot a garage mechanic in the head in Cattedown 'for a laugh' Plymouth Crown Court heard."
"Darren Beer, of Beech Avenue, Cattedown, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault causing actual bodily harm. The 19-year-old is accused of shooting Chris Hepper with an air rifle." ...
"Malcolm Clarke, prosecuting, told the court that Beer was with two other teenagers on ground overlooking the MoT station when he fired twice, once at a vehicle and once at Mr Hepper, hitting him in the head. He is alleged to have asked the two other teenagers with him on the 'cliff': 'Shall we shoot him for a laugh?' before firing at Mr Hepper." ... |
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