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Gun availability called "homeland security problem" (followup)
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Armed with a report that purports to detail how terrorists buy guns in the United States, lawmakers recently said that stronger federal restrictions on firearms are necessary to homeland security.
"Jihad trainees are instructed to 'obtain an assault rifle legally' and enroll in American gun clubs to take courses in sniping, general shooting and other rifle courses," said Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I.
--Etc. etc. etc. They just keep coming at us. |
Anti-Terrorism Bill Targets Books, Support Materials
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In their zeal to fight terrorism, some legislators want to leave some pretty copious "loopholes" in federal anti-terrorism legislation. Said loopholes would not only target those who supply money to terrorists, but those who may have given terrorists books or verbal advice as well.
The law would affect anyone - citizen or not - and dole out 10 year sentences to those convicted of assisting terrorists. |
Homeland Security: Spying is Back
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The Governor's Task Force on Homeland Security in Texas is raising questions about possible curtailments of civil liberties and privacy rights.
Indeed, comprised of numerous former military and intelligence personnel, the Task Force is supposed to be an advisory body. But its members seem to endorse a much broader sphere of influence. |
IL: Officers ignore laws set up to guard kids
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"Putting pressure to confess on the most vulnerable of suspects, police in Chicago and Cook County have repeatedly flouted the law while interrogating juveniles, disregarding decades-old safeguards and building murder cases that later fall apart."
--And yet the gun grabbers insist that we should rely on law enforcement to protect us, instead of our right to keep and bear arms. How do you rely on people who take advantage of the most vulnerable of people - kids? |
Walter Reed cops protest (anti-) gun policy
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Police officers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center say their lives will be endangered under a soon-to-be-enforced regulation that would have them carry their semiautomatic weapons without a live round in the chamber.
"...you'll draw your weapon, you have to remove the safety, then cock the chamber and by that time you're dead or getting your head bashed," Officer Hayes said. |
FL: Phony Warrant Forces Prosecutors To Vacate Sentences
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State and federal authorities also found the Special Investigations police unit has been stealing property from suspects, lying to obtain warrants, and using misleading and illegal tactics. So far, 3 current and former officers have been charged with corruption.
Attorney Ron Cacciatore, representing Police Chief Bill McDaniel and Mayor Mike Sparkman, called the investigation a "witch hunt." However, the affidavit filed by special agent Steve Peterka paints another picture. |
VA: Navy SEAL faces prison for "unregistered gun silencer"
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NORFOLK -- A Navy SEAL was convicted in federal court this week of having an "unregistered gun silencer in his home."
The case unfolded on July 2, when Foresman's estranged wife called Norfolk police to report that Foresman was in their house in violation of a protective order, according to the U.S. attorney's office. |
Homeland Security: Gun Rights In Retreat
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While some pundits are celebrating post September 11 America as the "golden age of gun rights," Richard Poe advocates taking a closer look at our post-terrorist attack society. He says Americans are submitting to more restrictions and unreasonable legislation limiting our right to keep and bear arms than ever before.
According to Poe, our country is becoming an Orwellian police state - all in the name of security and "gun control." |
CIA expands its watchful eye to the US
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After the September 11th terrorist attacks the CIA and other surveillance agencies are getting involved in domestic surveillance in unprecedented ways.
The CIA's intelligence gathering has historically been kept separate from domestic law enforcement, but now - thanks, in part, to the USA PATRIOT ACT, those lines are getting blurred. |
Slaying accents mental illness of gun control advocates
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There's one little sentence in this article that speaks volumes about the harm gun controllers can do by exploiting tragedies to further their agenda. We all will be able to see it, but will anybody else?
"A bigger tragedy than [her] death is the fact that nothing has changed since the fatal shootings at [a TV office and a Library] by mentally ill people in 1999... Those became gun control issues, not lack of treatment issues, which all these are." |
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Congress have no power to disarm the militia. Their swords, and every other terrible implement of the soldier, are the birthright of an American... The unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state government, but, where I trust in God it will ever remain, in the hands of the people. — Tench Coxe, Pennsylvania Gazette, Feb. 20, 1788. |
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