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So You're Thinking of Buying a Gun
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"Guns are among the most misunderstood items around. If you listen to some gun control advocates, guns are the embodiment of evil. If you listen to some gun owners, every person in the country ought to carry a firearm, all the time.
"In reality, the truth is somewhere between these positions." Sunni Maravillosa |
IN: 2 shots fired in pursuit of stolen vehicle
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Clifford Cox was arrested after he fired two rounds from a handgun at a man who stole Cox's car. Cox, who has a permit to carry a handgun, told police he fired at the car thief because he had tried to run Cox down.
But police questioned whether Cox's life was truly in danger: He'd fired at the car as it was driving away. |
Is the police state here?
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"The police state that politicians are building isn't some cartoony reproduction of Nazi Germany; it's an America of the future that looks much like the United States of today, but works as if the whole country has been turned into an airport security checkpoint. It'll be like Mexico, with everybody averting their eyes as the cops stroll by, but with better plumbing...
"Yes, America is becoming a police state. But unless you pay attention, you might not notice until it's too late." J.D. Tuccille |
MI: Man Shot By Homeowner Was Facing Charges
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The article is poorly composed, but here's what I gather:
April, alleged domestic assault (outstanding bench warrant); May, larceny conviction (probation); July, incidents which led to pending trial, charges: home invasion, malicious destruction of property, felonious assault, fleeing and eluding, resisting and opposing a police officer and drunken driving.
Michigan homeowner Robert J. Clarke accomplished what the legal system apparently could not. |
NYC: Surge of Shootings in City
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For the third week in a row, shootings rose sharply in the city, according to the latest NYPD crime statistics.
Police said 45 people were shot last week, compared with 28 for the same period a year ago, a 60% jump. |
Symantec Will Not Detect Magic Lantern (FBI Spyware Virus)
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Symantec chief researcher Eric Chien stated that, provided a hypothetical keystroke logging tool was used "only by the FBI", Symantec would avoid updating its antivirus tools to detect such a Trojan, echoing a similar stance Network Associates took with its McAfee anti-virus software earlier this week.
It is ridiculous that the software companies that are supposed to help us protect computers purposefully leave in loopholes for the FBI to operate their spyware. |
CA: Author of anthrax book barred from gun show
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The author of a book containing a recipe for the deadly anthrax bacteria has been barred from a gun collector's show at Cashman Center this weekend.
"We notified him of our decision, and he was somewhat surprised," Templeton said of Tobiason. "He talked about his First Amendment rights, but we said there's no place at a gun show for that type of material." |
MI: Gun permit denied due to old crime
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An accomplished hunter and firearms instructor has been denied a permit to carry a concealed weapon because of his involvement in a fatal car accident 39 years ago.
Although Phil Harrison pleaded no contest to a high-misdemeanor charge of negligent homicide in the accident, a concealed-weapons law that the Legislature passed last year prevented him from getting the permit. |
"For kids' sake, keep guns out of cars"
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"The print edition of the Detroit Free Press had an editorial cartoon of a child within the crosshairs of a gun. Emotional imagery that furthers the agenda of the Detroit Free Press and the authors. The pre-school child in the newspaper illustration is in no way, representative of the "children" in this letter. Gang toughs who get their justice at the hands of the police!" --MCRGO |
Jumping the gun? Ex-FBI officials blast new tactics against terrorism
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"We used good investigative techniques and lawful techniques," said Webster, who left the FBI in 1987 to take over the helm at the CIA. "We did it without all the suggestions that we are going to jump all over the people's private lives, if that is what the current attorney general wants to do. I don't think we need to go that direction." |
PA: Seven-year buyback effort shelves 6,535 weapons in Allegheny County
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Last year's Goods for Guns survey paints a mixed picture. Although the program is meant to prevent gun violence to children, 80% of the people who turned in guns did not have children at home under age 14. Nearly half still kept guns at home, and one-third left their guns unlocked.
But a large majority "felt safer" in their homes and in the city for having traded in guns. |
OOPS! Controversial Anti-Terrorism Provisions Will Never Expire
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Conservative lawmakers, who voted against the recently-passed anti-terrorism bill (H.R.3162), are even more concerned now that they've learned the controversial provisions they opposed will never expire.
Many members, who might have otherwise voted against the bill, may have been pacified by the inclusion of a "sunset," or expiration clause in the proposal. But the final version of the bill exempts all of the controversial provisions from that sunset clause. |
Ashcroft and the Second Amendment
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Glenn Harlan Reynolds, a Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee, writes a great editorial showing a strong legal standing for Ashcroft's public statement of the individual right to keep and bear arms. |
UT: Release Gun Opinion
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The issue is an important one for the public. Whatever side a person is on in the gun debate, the public has a right to know if its employees are permitted to carry concealed weapons to work. There is no legitimate excuse for hiding the legal reasoning of the state's counsel from those who will be impacted: public employees and the public at large. |
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