What
                      does a Net Detective do?
                      
                      A Net Detective reads a number of assigned/chosen  news
                      websites every day and reports any stories about armed
                      self defense back to Operation Self Defense. This
                      is done by sending an email to OpSD-Submit@KeepAndBearArms.com.
                      (That email address is for use by the general public. Net
                      Detectives are provided a special email address once their
                      Application is approved. Anyone can submit
                      stories to this address, but only members of Operation
                      Self Defense will be recognized and credited.)
                      For More Specifics...
                      1. When you find a self defense story, copy the
                      URL (web address) of the story into an email. Copying and
                      pasting the text of the story into the email is also very
                      helpful.
                      2. Put the two-letter abbreviation of the state
                      in which the self defense took place in the subject line
                      of the message. Also type a short 'headline' that
                      describes the story. Example: (TX) Armed intruder shot by
                      homeowner.
                      3. If you are sending the story from an email
                      address other than the one we have listed for you, please
                      include the email address you used in your Application as
                      well -- so that we may properly credit you for having
                      found a useable story.
                      4. Send the email to OpSD-Submit@KeepAndBearArms.com.
                      (That email address is for use by the general public. Net
                      Detectives are provided a special email address once their
                      Application is approved. Anyone can submit
                      stories to this address, but only members of Operation
                      Self Defense will be recognized and credited.)
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                      How
                      much time is involved?
                      
                      That depends on how many  news
                      websites you agree to
                      review. If you choose only one, it will probably take less
                      than five minutes per day. Most of our current Net
                      Detectives review between three and ten sites every day
                      which may take 10 minutes to an hour.
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                      What's
                      a good way to find self defense stories?
                      
                      The best way is to read all the headlines in the
                      paper's main news sections on the  news
                      websites. Self defense stories usually
                      appear in the national, local or metro sections of the
                      paper. Some sites have a special "Crime &
                      Courts" section. These are your best bets for finding
                      stories for OpSD.
                      You can also do a search of your news websites for a
                      few "keywords" like: gun, handgun, defense,
                      attack, self-defense, shooting, rifle, pistol, shotgun,
                      home invasion, thwart, etc. This method is not foolproof
                      though, so use it carefully. It is always best to make a
                      quick run-through of the headlines to be sure nothing is
                      missed.
                      Important Note: You must be careful to not be misled by
                      anti-gun editors who like to play down the fact that a
                      citizen used a firearm for self defense. A headline
                      reading "Shooting Victim Found in Hallway" might
                      sound like a story about a tragic murder; but it is
                      worthwhile to read a story with such a headline because
                      you may find out that the "victim" had just
                      invaded a nearby apartment and was shot by the resident in
                      self defense.
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                      What
                      do I get out of this?
                      
                      In a word... Satisfaction.
                      Our rights are under constant assault from
                      freedom-robbing politicians and left-wing extremists in
                      the mainstream media. Sometimes it seems like we are
                      shaking our fists at a hurricane. Operation Self
                      Defense is an easy way to be a part of an important
                      process to quell the hurricanes of falsehoods, half-truths
                      and outright lies that are spun by the liberal media. The
                      best part is that we are actually using the local media to
                      expose the biases of the national media. Irony at its
                      best!
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                      What
                      do you do with the stories?
                      
                      All stories submitted will be reviewed by members of
                      the OpSD team to assure that they meet our criteria. Instances of firearms use that are clearly
                      self defense are:
                      
                        - published as links directly to the stories on
                          KeepAndBearArms.com's home
                          page and on Operation Self Defense's home
                          page,
- sent as links to our Operation Self Defense email
                          subscriber list,
- archived first in our current
                          archives and then, once it's completed, in our
                          searchable database that will launch with thousands of
                          such stories as soon as we can complete that portion
                          of our project.
 We also send some of these
                      stories to leaders of the pro-Second Amendment movement, members of
                      the senate and the house, national news media outlets, and
                      pro-RKBA researchers -- and there are discussions
                      happening behind the scenes for how best to get these
                      stories out through radio and television.
                      
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                        1) If you are an anti-gun person attempting to
                        sabotage our efforts to bring the truth to our brothers
                        and sisters, we will find out and make sure you regret
                        having done so -- through a variety of creative, legal
                        means.
                        2) If you are a pro-gun ally but your answer to the
                        questions don't fully address what we need to know from
                        you, we would like to personally connect with you to
                        make sure all of your questions are answered and that
                        you're clear on your responsibilities as a member of
                        Operation Self Defense.
                      
                      If your concern involves the potential for your
                      information to be shared anywhere besides among Operation
                      Self Defense and KeepAndBearArms.com Directors, please
                      read KeepAndBearArms.com's very clear and strongly worded Privacy
                      Policy. OpSD's affiliation with KABA means KABA's
                      policies apply.
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                      What
                      if I never find an armed self defense story?
                      This may appear to be a flip answer, but it isn't. Keep
                      Looking!
                      If you notice a feeling of frustration arise when you
                      look but don't find an armed self defense story, know that
                      in covering your base, your diligence and persistence
                      assure that one cannot slip through. This is particularly
                      true in states like Ohio, Wisconsin, and Illinois which
                      don't recognize their citizen's right to carry. It is even
                      more important to find self defense stories in these
                      states since they happen so rarely. OpSD Assistant
                      Director David Miller, has the following to say on this
                      subject, 
                      
                        "I have searched dozens of online newspapers
                        every day for nine months and I have found exactly seven
                        stories, five of which were clear-cut enough to include
                        in Operation Self Defense. I check papers in Ohio, which
                        is not a right-to-carry state, so self defense stories
                        are few and far between. But when I do find one, it is a
                        very rare and sweet victory. It is worth it to keep
                        looking!"
                      
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                      What
                      happens when I take a vacation?
                      Hey, we're not slave-drivers. This is voluntary
                      teamwork. Go on, have fun, be safe, and come back
                      refreshed!
                      All we ask is that if you can't check the news
                      websites to which you've committed, please notify us
                      in advance so we can be sure that someone else will cover
                      for you. We will need a list of the papers you cover and
                      the dates you will be gone. This is the reason we have
                      certain members of our team designated as "floaters".
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                      What
                      is a "floater?"
                      Floaters are the people who allow you to take vacations
                      and know that your base is covered -- removing the
                      unnecessary feeling of guilt you might otherwise feel when
                      taking a hiatus.
                      A floater is a person who checks  news
                      websites that are usually someone else's
                      responsibility -- to provide that person the space to take
                      a recess from their regular OpSD activities. Floaters
                      receive periodic messages from the OpSD directors
                      informing them of upcoming holes in the OpSD net and how
                      long the holes will need to be filled. To be considered as
                      a floater, be sure to say so on the OpSD Application.
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                      Where
                      do I select the newspapers I'd like to monitor?
                      We have a comprehensive list
                      of online news sources. When you submit your OpSD Application,
                      one of the questions asks you to list the news sources
                      you'd like to cover.  If your first choices are
                      already taken (marked on the news resource lists with a
                      symbol: •), you might want
                      to consider being a floater, or
                      choosing from newspapers in a different state for a
                      different perspective on the world.
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                      What
                      if the newspapers I want to cover are not on your list?
                      We are pleased as can be to expand our lists of online  news
                      websites, and we're eager to add your new additions
                      right away.  If you know of an online news resource
                      that isn't on our list, please list it on your OpSD Application,
                      and please include a link to the site. You will obviously
                      have "first dibs" on that source. (Finders
                      keepers!) 
                      If you subscribe to a hard copy of a newspaper that
                      doesn't have an online edition, please make a note of that
                      fact on your OpSD Application. We
                      will happily add you to our list of Net Detectives, but we
                      will make other arrangements for submitting your stories
                      that include -- if you're willing -- scanned images or
                      rewrites we'd be pleased to have you do.
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                      If the story you find meets the following
                      requirements, then it should be sent in for consideration.
                      
                        - The self-defender used a firearm to defend life,
                          liberty or property.
- The use of force was a reasonable solution to the
                          situation, from the point-of-view of the
                          self-defender.
- The self defender was morally right to use force to
                          stop the threat. (Yes, this does require a "value
                         judgment.")
Be sure that you don't shy away from stories in which
                      the self defender was charged with a crime. In some areas
                      of our "free country" there are so many
                      anti-rights district attorneys trying to make a name for
                      themselves, charges are first handed down and later
                      dropped. In fact, it may be that we can help the people
                      who are wrongfully charged in some cases.
                      Hypothetical Examples: 
                      
                        A woman is walking in a national park and is attacked
                        by a cougar. She shoots it dead, but is charged with
                        illegal possession and discharge of a firearm on federal
                        property.
                        A principal runs to his car in his school's parking
                        lot to retrieve his pistol. He uses the firearm to hold
                        a school-shooting suspect for police. He is charged with
                        felony possession of a firearm in a school
                        "criminal safety zone". Not only would we like
                        to see and share such a story, we'd like to rally people
                        to his defense, as well.
                      
                      Another criteria to consider when assessing whether or
                      not to send in a story might be, "If I was in the
                      self-defender's shoes, might I have done the same thing or
                      something similar?"
                      Finally, if you're ever in doubt and just can't decide,
                      send it in and if it doesn't quite fit, we'll let you know
                      -- and let you know why, to help you hone your skills as
                      an OpSD Net Detective.
                      
                      
                      For everyday people including those who oppose the
                      individual right to keep and bear arms:
                      
                        To open their eyes to the fact that crime can happen
                        anywhere, and that guns are a good thing for lawful
                        people to have for self-defense.
                      
                      For casual gun owners: 
                      
                        To reinforce the reasons to own a gun and persuade
                        them to take self-defense training and carry concealed
                        when and where it hasn't been outlawed by oath-breaking
                        public servants.
                      
                      For conscientious gun owners: 
                      
                        To strengthen their resolve to be alert and prepared,
                        and to keep guns at the ready to defend life, liberty
                        and property.
                      
                      For gun rights activists: 
                      
                        To use as ammo when writing, speaking, debating and
                        helping people see that we simply respect the
                        inalienable rights enumerated by America's Founders.
                      
                      For the media: 
                      
                        To provide access to the armed self-defense stories
                        they might not otherwise see in hopes that those with
                        integrity will begin more balanced reporting.
                      
                      
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