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Dueling Scholars Join Fray Over a Constitutional Challenge to Gun Control Laws
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New York Times- registration required History Spin from the NY Times; "A federal appeals court case that offers the strongest constitutional challenge to gun control laws in decades has provoked a bitter academic dispute that could help shape rulings on whether Americans have an unfettered right "to keep and bear arms." |
Bizarre use of anti-gun rhetoric
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"But the gun - a lurking threat that continues to float through basements, in and out of backyards, and beyond the reach of police - suggests a challenge for law enforcement more thorny than the popular mantra to get guns - any guns - off the street."
"...a limited number of guns is fueling a large number of violent crimes."
"...The clustering of crimes around a few highly active guns..." === These people are weird. They personify guns as if guns can take an action. |
Heston met by silent protest at Carleton College
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Almost half of the 1, 000 people who gathered at Carleton College to hear Charlton Heston's speech wore black to protest the NRA president' s appearance.
The nation' s leading gun advocate hardly talked about guns at all. He spoke instead about freedom and told students to ignore political agendas.
Instead, he told his audience to vote for " freedom first." He said students' role in the campaign season is as important or noble as the roles of the nation' s founders... |
Fate of Atlanta gun suit up to high court
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"State ruling will decide if power to stop litigation against industry belongs to Legislature or a judge."
When the Legislature passed a law in early 1999 barring Atlanta's lawsuit against gun manufacturers, the industry expected a quick dismissal of the case.
But the lawsuit is still alive. |
Another cop accidentally shoots himself
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"A Wyoming police officer received a grazing wound to the buttocks Tuesday when a gun he was carrying accidentally discharged in a Grand Rapids parking lot."
"The plainclothes officer, whose name was not released, was on his way to a court proceeding at the Hall of Justice when his gun accidentally discharged about 10 a.m., Wyoming Capt. John Lind said." ===== Maybe he should take a gun safety course. |
2 pit bulls shot, killed after injuring 3
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"I needed something longer and bigger. I was able to beat them off a little bit," Kemp said as he lay on his living room couch recovering from the bites he received. "It was like hitting a piece of steel. They didn't feel a thing."
For three, maybe five long minutes, the dogs continued to lunge. Kemp and the others kept swinging. Harris continued to scream.
"I saw the dogs. They looked so tiny. But I could tell from the walk they were pit bulls. Then I saw Henry fall... |
Buyback guns are destroyed
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"Southern Scrap Recycling and the Gulfport Police Department destroyed 401 handguns, shotguns and rifles Wednesday morning, after purchasing them in July during a gun buyback program."
"A powerful metal shear used 100 tons of pressure to cut the discarded gun barrels between two large blades."
"Funded by a $49,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development..." |
Britain urges incentives to nations who destroy guns
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Great Britain has proposed giving extra development aid to poor countries that agree to destroy surplus weapons, as part of an effort to reduce the massive illegal trade in small arms, Reuters reported Sept. 13. The proposal was introduced to the United Nations General Assembly by British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook. "We will seek the aid of the World Bank and other international institutions to fund the destruction of surplus firearms and reward this with development aid," said Cook.
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New Trial Granted in Calif. Gun Lawsuit
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A judge granted a new trial in the case that holds a gun manufacturer responsible for the death of a 15-year-old Berkeley, Calif., boy, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Sept. 12. The lawsuit, filed by Griffin Dix, the father of the victim, Kenzo Dix, holds Beretta U.S.A. liable for the death of his son. Kenzo was unintentionally shot to death by his best friend. |
Texas giving away 1 million gun locks
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"Law enforcement officers in San Antonio on Wednesday began distributing gun safety locks..."
"Parents at Knox Elementary School had the first opportunity to take advantage of the voluntary program, under which nearly 1 million gun locks will be distributed free to Texas households over the next 12 months..." === As long as use of these locks is voluntary and people are encouraged to keep at least one gun handy, this could be a good thing. |
'Hostage-taker,' rescue teams storm school in drill
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Authorities use mock standoff to test emergency plans; some parents protest
About 120 police and rescue workers surrounded the yellow brick building that houses Black Hawk High School and Black Hawk Elementary School after a man acting the part of a distraught father pretended to shoot a school secretary and then take 11 students and a teacher hostage. |
Britain: Shooting gets a golden shot in the arm
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"KATE HOEY, the sports minister, heralded the Olympic gold medal won by Britain's Richard Faulds yesterday as a welcome boost to the image of shooting."
Richard Faulds, a clay pigeon shooter, claimed Britain's second gold in Sydney, marking the sport's emergence from the shadow of the Dunblane massacre. Miss Hoey gave Faulds, 23, a congratulatory hug after his win in the double trap event... ==== But did she give him back the guns they destroyed? Nope. Pathetic patronizing. |
DiFi's Response to an Open Letter
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Here is Dianne Feinstein's response to the open letter.
The Senator from the People's Republik of Kalifornia is determined to attempt to disarm the people of this country.
S.B. 2525 is alive and well and DiFi is determined to see it passed. Call your senators and representative NOW to tell them to oppose SB 2525
Fire DiFi & replace her this November.
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Police honor boy for turning in gun
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Seven-year-old Robert Franklin didn't know he had a loaded gun in his backpack when he went to school that day.
When he discovered it, he did what police say every child should do: He alerted his teacher.
As a result, he was punished.
On Wednesday, Galveston police took steps to show the shy second-grader that even though his action got him banished from school for three days, they consider him a hero and hope other youngsters will, too. |
SURVIVING CLERK RELIVES STORE ORDEAL AT HEARING
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Official 7-Eleven policy is NEVER resist a criminal -- give him anything he wants. That's why they fired that courageous employee in West Virginia. He fought to save his life.
Jennifer Hogge and Jennifer Tarasi obeyed the rules. They were not so lucky. |
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