Noise
"Cannon" Confiscated But No Laws Broken
The abuse of power by police forces in Michigan
has reared its ugly head--again. This time the issue revolves around a
"cannon" whose only projectile is sound. Yes, that's
correct. A noisemaker. To exacerbate the situation, Petoskey News
Review, reported misleading
information. They since pulled the article from their web site, but
KeepAndBearArms.com was faxed an original copy of the article from the paper's
printed version. Click here to read the article as printed. Then go
here to read the official, self-congratulatory police "report": http://www.petoskeymsp.org/_news/0000008a.htm
Then read the truth from a gun owner who knows
the man whose property was stolen by "police". Norman
E. Olson, owner of Alanson Armory Gun Shop in Alanson, Michigan wrote a searing
letter to the Petoskey News Review.
Details on how to express your feelings about this situation follow Mr. Olson's
letter. The rest of this message is directly from Mr. Olson. If
you're a gun owner in Michigan and you haven't yet met this man, next time
you're in the area, look him up. He's a good egg, through and through.
Letter to the Editor of Petoskey News Review
by Norman E. Olson
Owner, Alanson Armory Gun Shop
Alanson, Michigan
normolson@northlink.net
In the wee hours of Sunday morning, June 18th,
a goon squad of five Michigan State Police Stormtroopers pushed their way into
Michael Haag's house on Brubaker Rd., terrifying his 8-year old daughter, with a
warrant to seize a muzzle loaded cannon. The crime? Making noise.
The target of the State Police's midnight raid
was a business man and little league coach who makes smooth bore noisemakers
fueled by common muzzle loading powder. Haag is a blackpowder "smoke-poler"
and Civil War buff. Some annoyed neighbors complained because his shots made
noise. No damage, no frightened chickens, no hail of mini-balls, just noise!
This episode is yet another blatant example of
abuse of enforcement powers of the state. This outrage must stop. But something
in this story doesn't ring true. For example, the good people of Emmet County
are not normally troubled by the sound of gunfire in the woods. We hear it all
the time. People living in the country often hear the sound of big guns, but
they don't call the State Police. Something else is going on here and the truth
hasn't yet been told.
What isn't being told by the Petoskey News
Review is that Mr. Haag complained to the health department about a negligent
neighbor's open septic tank after Haag's dog came into the house after having
rolled in human excrement.
The cost to replace the septic system was high
and the neighbor got even by complaining to the State Police about Haag's
noisemakers. When the State Police acted on the noise complaint, Mr. Haag
refused to comply, advising them that there is no noise ordinance, and that he
had the right to build and discharge his noisemakers. He quoted ATF regulations,
explaining that his smooth-bored noisemaker was not made to explode or to launch
an explosive devise such as a mortar round (contrary to what the Petoskey News
Review deliberately reported). Therefore, the cannon is not regulated by the ATF.
The haughty and proud State Police officer was
wrong and didn't like being denied. He retaliated by deciding to teach Mr. Haag
a lesson by making his life miserable. It was the MSP's turn to get even because
Mr. Haag didn't grovel at the feet of the Gestapo. It may have been a vengeful
neighbor who initiated the complaint, but it was the State Police who initiated
the abuse because they met a man who wouldn't submit to tyranny. The trooper
told Mr. Haag that they'd get even.
But the MSP won't get even as planned. It has
gained nothing and has lost much. The actions of the MSP have made
freedom-loving Americans in our area more determined to withstand tyranny; more
suspicious of the State Police; and more hateful of their Gestapo tactics.
Because of them, Michael Haag's little girl can't sleep at night, thinking that
they'll be back to kill her and take her daddy away.
The Petoskey News Review is also attempting to
destroy a respectable and law abiding family man by publishing misleading
information. Your front page article is trash and should not worthy of you, but
the last thing I've come to expect from the Petoskey News Review is excellence
and truthfulness.
To Freedom-Loving Americans: Grab your big bore
shotguns and touch off a few rounds for liberty's sake. If you don't have any
shells, drop by the shop and I'll give you some.
(signed)
Norman E. Olson
Owner The Alanson Armory Gun Shop
Alanson, MI
Phone (231) 548-4867
Give Mike a call for some emotional support. I
know he'd like to hear from a few patriots. He's awake and waiting for the
Gestapo to come for him. We who have been there may be able to minister to him
by letting him know that he is not alone in all this. His
number is 231-348-5854 (home) or 231-499-8932 (cell phone). If you want to
email Mike Haag, do so c/o:
mike4159@freeway.net.
Charlie Forster in Michigan asked that I give
out the phone numbers in the Michael Haag case. Good Idea! Give a call to these
people:
Emmet County Prosecutor, Robert Engle at
231-348-1725
Michigan State Police, Petoskey Post at 231-347-8101
Petoskey News Review, Ken Winters, Editor at 231-347-2544
Call from across America. Callers need not
identify themselves, just where you are
calling from.
Another photo of the sinister "mortar-like
weapon" that "shoots an explosive mortar round" (according to the
Petoskey News Review) can be found along with an article, in the Traverse City
Record Eagle newspaper. Websites for the RC are http://www.TCrecordeagle.com
and http://www.record-eagle.com.
Norm Olson
normolson@northlink.net