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UK: Mayor calls for "war on gun crime"
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Ken Livingstone today declared war on the armed drug gangs fuelling the "black on black" crimewave. Amid warnings that criminals engaged in the crack cocaine market are now responsible for two shootings a day on London's streets, the Mayor has issued a "rallying cry" to the police and the capital's communities. |
Illusion of Security
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"In the middle of the central city, there's a house with a "Beware of Dog" sign posted by the entrance on the gate. This sign is what security experts call creating an 'illusion of security.' But how much do you want to rely on this illusion for security? If you were a homeowner with a little bit more to protect, chances are you'd probably want more than just a sign to keep burglars out. You'd probably want a real dog, or an alarm system, or a gun." --Ching Lee |
Australia: Armed robber KOed by member of public
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An armed bank robber was knocked unconscious when he was tackled by a member of the public as he fled in Sydney's inner-west today.
The man entered the Commonwealth Bank branch on Marrickville Road in Marrickville at around 3pm, waving a pistol and demanding money. |
Israel: Celebration Guests Turned Assault On Attacker
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Moti Hasson was dancing at his neighbor's bat mitzvah or Jewish coming of age ceremony when he heard the first shots of an attack the would leave six of the party-goers dead and some 30 injured. Hasson quickly grabbed a chair and ran toward the Palestinian attacker, who was firing an M-16 assault rifle. |
CO: Cell phone use delayed help
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"Later, the husband was able to grab his loaded shotgun and subdue his attacker... Deputies then moved in to arrest... two hours after the home invasion began. Prosecutors charged the suspect with multiple felony counts."
--Again, the 911 v. 1911 (or in this case, a shotgun) debate. Some homes are too poor to have telephones but when the affluent use a cell-phone, then there are "association[s]... urging the cell phone industry to upgrade 911 systems because more and more people use the phones." |
TX: Concealed-handgun licenses not widespread
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About twice as many Texans are toting concealed weapons than 5 years ago, when residents were first legally allowed, but only 1%-2% of the public has licenses.
Police Department spokesman Larry Irving said "Because we are not getting more reports in, I'm led to believe people are...being responsible."
Instructor John Bynum said "In some instances, gun carriers defuse dangerous situations without firing a shot." |
OK: Students preparing for patriotic contest
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High school students from Glenpool, Norman, Tahlequah and Wayne will compete Saturday in the "We the People... the Citizen and the Constitution" state finals at the State Capitol.
The winning team will advance to the national finals May 3-7 in Washington.
"We the People..." started in 1987 to teach students about the Constitution and Bill of Rights. |
OK: Moore police going high-tech
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Moore police are now patrolling an information superhighway of sorts.
A new program called "Ask A Cop" is using technology to help Moore citizens get better acquainted with Moore officers and ask questions via the Internet.
"...We want people to feel like it was in the old days of policing when people could go up to a police officer and ask them a question and get an answer." [Capt. Jerry Stillings] |
CO: Shall-Issue Concealed Weapons Bill (SB60)
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--The anti 2nd Amendment people have posted email addresses to OPPOSE a Colorado bill which put a 'shall issue" clause in the gun laws. I used their info to contact key state lawmakers to SUPPORT the bill.
SB60 would also allow for other CCW permit holders in other states to carry in Colorado. |
The Power To Destroy: Congressman cancels tax forum
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What was anticipated as an epic confrontation between the federal government and the "tax honesty" movement has gone up in smoke, with the cancellation of the planned Feb. 27 and 28 tax policy forum in Washington by the congressman that had been the petitioners' greatest official supporter.
The tax group had expected "to prove conclusively that the IRS does not have the legal authority to force employers to withhold taxes from paychecks or to force most Americans to file or pay income tax." |
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"Every year, the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., publishes an Index of Economic Freedom. It is a valuable work that ranks countries in four categories: free, mostly free, mostly unfree and repressed. The index gives no comfort to those who believe in Big Government or the equality of cultures." --Paul Craig Roberts |
Uganda: Man, Wife Overpower Three Armed Robbers
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A man and his wife last week overpowered three armed robbers who broke into their house at night, forcing them to flee.
The wife, Nesta Nakitende, got a panga and cut the thug's arm, wounding him seriously, as her husband, Donozio Maboki, wrestled with the other. |
UK: Armour for north London police
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"There is a heightened awareness of firearms issues in boroughs such as Haringey and Hackney and there is now a directive that officers should wear body armour on operational duty as a health and safety issue."
"We have pretty strong gun laws in this country but they do not seem to be having any effect."
KABA NOTE: Imagine that! |
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