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TN: Battle over handguns looms in legislature
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The gun grabbers in Tennessee have their sites on permit holders. We already have quite a few restrictions on where we can carry, and they are pushing hard to place even more restrictions on our right to bear arms. |
TX: Gays with Guns
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Not all gays are content to just lie down and play the victim, he says. "If us queer folk would just stop letting these guys keep picking on us and fight back, they would quit." That sentiment prompted Weiner to form the Houston chapter of the Pink Pistols, a gun rights group that advocates the carrying of firearms by homosexuals. Armed gays, their Web site asserts, don't get bashed. |
Too many guns?
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"No wonder Dennis Hennigan, legal director of the "Brady Center to Prevent Handgun Violence," called the Illinois Appellate Court's decision "the gun industry's worst nightmare." But gun makers are not the only ones who should be worried. The same logic that condemns them could also be used against manufacturers of any product used by criminals." --Jacob Sullum |
UK: A Country in the Crosshairs
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While Britain has some of the toughest firearms laws in the world, the recent spate of gun murders in London has highlighted a disturbing growth in armed crime. |
MI: Oakland and Washtenaw Counties top in CCW Denials
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Oakland County had denied the most concealed carry weapon permit applications, turning down 75 applicants. But that's only 1.56% of its total applications.
In Washtenaw County, 3.62% of applications, or 42 of 1,162 applicants, have been denied.
Only 1% of all applicants statewide have been denied. |
MD: Prosecution of city gun cases to be reduced
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Maryland's new U.S. attorney said that his office would prosecute fewer city gun crimes, despite long-standing calls from his own political benefactor and Baltimore's mayor for federal authorities to pursue more gun cases as a way to "help reduce street violence." |
UT: Gun Rights: The Olympic Backlash
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A raging debate continues over Salt Lake City's about face change of age old policies in Utah just to 'impress' Olympic Visitors. Due to a recent article by Sarah Thompson of the Utah Gun Owner's Alliance, Sierra Times has received many copies of letters similar to what is written below... |
TX: Woman slain in Addison office shooting
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A woman was stabbed repeatedly and fatally shot at an office building Thursday morning. An Addison police officer then shot the alleged gunman.
KABA NOTE: If only the woman or her coworkers had been armed, she might have survived. |
Scrutiny on (GOVERNMENT) Lynx fraud grows
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"This lynx debacle calls into question everything the Fish and Wildlife Service has done for the past eight years," said Rep. James V. Hansen (R-UT)...We came very close to impacting the economy of an entire region because of a handful of "dishonest people."
KABA NOTE: NOT "dishonest people"... a manipulative, uncaring, fanatical government agency.
--The employees involved were disiplined. Not brought up on charges of conspiracy, or fraud. Not sued for fraud. After all, as government employees, they are immune from prosecution? |
CA: SFO Guardsman Shoots Self When Gun Misfires
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"..a national guardsman was wounded when his gun accidentally discharged at the airport. It is the first such incident of its kind since the national guard began patroling airports in October."
--Let's detail how many gun safety rules were broken here. We Californians are very proud indeed of The Gray Davis Gestapo.
(The report doesn't detail the fact that the national guardsman shot into his own buttocks with a holstered 9mm until the sixth paragraph.) |
Kmart Shares Fall to a 30-Year Low
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Kmart Corp. stock fell 13% on Wednesday -- the first business day of a brand new year. ... It "continues to be dogged by dirty stores, poor inventory controls, slow apparel sales and increased competition."
...and a ticked off bunch of gun owners!
(What percentage of Kmart's woes are due to gun owners speaking with their wallets? We'll never know because the media will never report such a thing. Nevertheless, it couldn't be happening to a more well-deserved company.) |
TX: Police plan first Asian Academy
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Arlington -- Beginning in March, the Police Department will offer an Asian Citizens Police Academy. The eight-week course, believed to be the first of its kind in Texas, is free...
During the course, residents will learn about topics such as traffic enforcement, K-9 operations and the delivery of death messages.
Detectives will also explain how the department investigates homicides, robberies, auto accidents, juvenile crimes and gangs. |
TX: Police Complete Shooter Training
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Arlington -- The Police Department finished its active-shooter training exercises Thursday, almost seven months after Cpl. Joey Cushman was fatally shot by mistake during a drill.
"Really, an active shooter is tantamount to a hostage rescue... We're basically having to get our officers to a higher level," said Dept. Range Master Officer Keith Scullin. He said many officers want more tactical training because of its realism. |
Canada: Customs looks at ARMING Border Guards
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Canada Customs is launching a study of the dangers faced by its front-line workers that could lead to hundreds of uniformed officers at airports and border crossings being armed with guns for the first time.
The Customs and Revenue Agency is seeking an outside organization to conduct a detailed review of the hazards encountered by customs inspectors -- and the equipment they need to adequately protect themselves.
KABA NOTE: I guess Canada Border Guards' lives are more important than the citizens they serve. |
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