Bringing Heat
Kurt
Amesbury, J.D.
 
In response to Sean Oberle's piece Creeping
Propaganda, I reviewed the page he complained of and decided to write a note
registering my disapproval.
At 9:24, August 13, 2001, I sent the following
to the webmaster, with info copies to the President and Vice-President:
  Why does http://www.itds.treas.gov/Firearmindustry.htm#links
  quote from the Violence Policy Center propaganda pages (http://www.vpc.org/fact_sht/firearm.htm)?
  While some of the information is correct, a
  substantial proportion is incorrect anti-gun misinformation. This may have
  been acceptable under the ethically-bankrupt Clinton administration, but it is
  time to set the record straight and remove such untrue and pejorative
  assertions as:
  
    To counteract the sales slump of the 1980s,
    gun makers
    began a marketing campaign aimed at women and youth.
    At the same time, they began to redesign and expand
    their product lines focusing on firepower (assault
    weapons, a new generation of high-powered Saturday
    Night Specials, and new ammunition types), and technology
    (laser sights and the increased use of plastics).
  
  
  and
  
    Handguns have also taken a turn for the
    worse over
    the most recent decades. The emergence of the "Saturday
    night Special" has cast a shadow over the handgun world.
    "Saturday night specials," are handguns which are cheaply
    made and sold at low prices to shadier gun dealers.
    Many of these handguns will blow up upon multiple firings,
    but not before firing five or six deadly shots. They
    are also minuscule in size. Making their detection
    difficult. Recent gun legislation has been aimed at
    the "Saturday night Special" industry.
  
  Taken together, these statements would lead
  one to conclude that since the 1980s, the gun industry has been creating new
  "Hi-powered ... cheaply made... handguns" that will "blow up
  upon multiple firings."
  Which is patently absurd.
  Please see that the offending web page(s) are
  corrected to represent fact and not un-American gun-control ideology.
  Thank you.
  Kurt Amesbury, J.D.
At 10:14, August 13, the webmaster replied:
  Please be advised that the Firearms Industry
  profile previously located on the ITDS web site has been removed.
  Donna Henderson ITDS Web Manager
 
When have you ever known anyone in the
government to do anything good in 50 minutes?
There is something to be learned here.
Writing works... especially when you write to
the right people. When writing to someone in the government regarding an
anti-gun display, action or rule, be sure to info copy the President and
Vice-president The word does appear to be sinking in among the lower-level
functionaries: This administration is not the same bunch of antigun weasels that
we kicked out during the last election. Reporting unConstitutional actions to
the highest levels of the administration is bringing heat.
Now I don't know whether the webmaster I
contacted was responsible for the antigun crap on the web page in the first
place or not. I really don't care. She acted quickly and efficiently to remedy
the problem, so there was one other thing that I had to do:
  Hi Donna,
  Thank you for your prompt, effective and
  courteous response.
  K.
When they do something right always
remember to say, "Thank you!"
Kurt Amesbury, J.D.