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Disarmament Hasn’t Worked In England, But No One Admits It
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"4 years after the Dunblane massacre, Britain’s tighter gun laws have failed completely... now an estimated 3 million illegal firearms in the UK, perhaps double the number of 4 years ago, and the only effect the knee-jerk political reaction that led to the Firearms Act of 1997 has had is to shut down legitimate gun clubs," says Peter Woolrich, who concludes by examining existing "loopholes" in the law. |
NH: Sununu's Anti-gun Record
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GOA Alerts -- Tragically, John E. Sununu has become to latest in a long line of politicians to attack the Second Amendment -- and then to attack Gun Owners of America for exposing his anti-gun record. Sununu has now produced a misleading letter intended to fool gun owners and obscure the nature of his record. Fortunately, the Second Amendment community is not stupid, as Sununu supposes. The following undisputed facts reveal the Sununu letter for the deceptive piece that it is:... |
Grand Jury Votes Not to Indict Baton Rouge Woman in Fatal Shooting
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Kim Northern was awakened about 2:30a.m. by a noise outside her house. She got a gun and called 911. While she was on the phone with the police dispatcher, the intruder tried to get into the house by pushing in a window airconditioning unit in the bedroom where her 3-year-old son was sleeping. |
Needed: A "New War" Against The Homegrown Villains
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"Americans are hot to retaliate for September 11 as soon as the responsible parties are known. Not knowing whom to bomb makes us feel impotent. Americans crave the catharsis of payback. But, alas, many of the responsible parties cannot be bombed, because they are right here at home. Let me tell you who they are...."
Report by Paul Craig Roberts. Fully documented and footnoted. |
Michigan Militia Speaks: Use Us!
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"The President knows that millions of patriots across America are equipped, armed and trained to guard and to defend our land. He is obliged and expected to recognize the citizen militia as its primary guardians ... We are trained and have the ability to uncover threats in areas inaccessible to federal law enforcement ... If America's enemies are among us, we will find them and expose them. Failing to recognize us, we and the American people will wonder why." --Norman Olson |
FAA Plans to Disarm Flight Crews
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A new Federal Aviation Regulation scheduled to take effect in November of this year would take away the right of pilots, co-pilots, and navigators to carry firearms and other weapons for self-defense.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokesman Paul Takemoto acknowledged Thursday that flight crews have been authorized to carry firearms for the past 20 years. |
Let Freedom -- and Gunshots -- Ring
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While many groups have been cancelling their events, Denver-based Rocky Mountain Gun Owners took a different tack. "Our view was that terrorists had assaulted our liberties," said Dudley Brown, the lobbying organization's executive director. "That's just what they did; they took advantage of our liberties to assault ours. And we weren't about ready to restrict our own liberties." |
Airports missing the point
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The idea behind the beefed-up security at airports near you is obvious: to avert another disaster. That's why there are no more curbside checkins, no more Swiss Army keychain knives making it past metal detectors, etc. That's why passengers are told to get to the airport at least two hours early and why planes are sometimes leaving later than ever.
But lost in all the overreaction is this: The old system worked. Airport security wasn't the problem in last week's hijackings. |
"Safety" at what price?
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The purpose of terrorism is to terrorize. It is to alter behavior. It is to force people who believe in freedom to be less free. That's not the way Americans live and it's not the way we want to live. |
Law and Order Slides in Kabul, Armed Robberies Rise
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This shows what happens when the citizens of a country are disarmed.
"Mainly men carrying arms are entering people's homes under the guise of checking to see if they have arms or are watching a movie or listening to music," said one resident who declined to be identified.
"The owner of the house lets them in because he has nothing to hide. Then he and the rest of the male family members are rounded up and women are forced to hand them over cash or jewelry," he said. |
Is IRS soft on terrorists?
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The public-interest legal watchdog group Judicial Watch filed a formal complaint with Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Charles Rossotti today charging his agency has been soft on non-profit terrorist fronts while systematically targeting critics of the man who appointed him, former President Clinton. |
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As civil rulers, not having their duty to the people before them, may attempt to tyrannize, and as the military forces which must be occasionally raised to defend our country, might pervert their power to the injury of their fellow citizens, the people are confirmed by the article in their right to keep and bear their private arms. — Tench Coxe in `Remarks on the First Part of the Amendments to the Federal Constitution' under the Pseudonym "A Pennsylvanian" in the Philadelphia Federal Gazette, June 18, 1789 at 2 col. 1. |
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