S. 397 Should Pass Constitutional Test: Commentary examines the Lawful
Protection of Commerce in Arms Act in terms of its conflict with the
wishes of the DC Council and finds the Council on the losing side.
http://www.cei.org/gencon/003,04918.cfm
Related Commentary: Editorial points out the S.397 was sparked by a
conscious plan to use litigation in place of failed legislation.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=51140
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Remember New Orleans: The NRA's Wayne LaPierre has found a new slogan.
Coverage of a recent speech puts it into context.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/10/21/00957.shtml
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Buchanan Defends Firearm Ownership To Students: Article describes speech
at Cornell University by Bay Buchanan, a former US Treasurer.
http://www.cornellsun.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/10/21/4358d55f0529f
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Mike Wallace - It's Not Over: We're all still waiting to see if CBS will
stand by its professed policy now that Mike Wallace has clearly
demonstrated his bias against the RKBA.
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2005/10/21/publiceye/entry961602.shtml
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Bringing Coffee To A Gunfight: A South Carolina man who was not prepared
to surrender his vehicle to a carjacker scalded the armed assailant with
a recently purchased cup of coffee.
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/10/21/D8DCCJB88.html
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CCW In Multnomah County: Article examines the distribution of
concealed-carry permits in the vicinity of Portland OR.
http://www.portlandtribune.com/archview.cgi?id=32260
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From JPFO:
ALERT FROM JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP
America's Aggressive Civil Rights Organization
October 20, 2005
JPFO ALERT: _Gun Control = People Control_
The Latest _Talkin' to America_ interview!
This week on _Talkin' to America_, JPFO interviews William
R. Tonso on his new book, _Gun Control = People Control_.
A retired University of Evansville sociology professor, Mr.
Tonso has written extensively on the social, cultural, and
deep-political aspects of the gun issue. His recent book,
_Gun Control=People Control_, is a collection of eleven of
his gun-issue essays that have been originally published
over the past two decades in such periodicals as _Reason_,
_Liberty_, _Chronicles_, and _Gun Week_.
Listen as we discuss American culture prior to the 1968 Gun
Control Act (when firearm ownership and use was mainstream
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From NRA-ILA:
NRA-ILA Grassroots Alert Vol. 12, No. 42 10/21/05
U.S. HOUSE PASSES S. 397--
"The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act"!!!
Thanks to your efforts, yesterday the U.S. House of Representatives
passed S. 397 by a strong bipartisan vote of 283-144! Yesterday's vote
marks the final legislative action on the bill, which now heads to
President Bush for his expected signature. After the President signs
the bill into law, it will take effect immediately.
S. 397 will end the campaign of reckless lawsuits being filed in an
attempt to hold the lawful firearm industry responsible for the acts of
criminals. The law will not preclude suits where the law is broken or
where a defective firearm is manufactured.
During Senate debate earlier this year, the Pentagon stated its concern
over the consequences if the American firearm industry was litigated
into extinction. The Department of Defense stated that it "strongly
supports" S. 397 and "that passage of S. 397 would help safeguard our
national security by limiting unnecessary lawsuits against an industry
that plays a critical role in meeting the procurement needs of our men
and women in uniform." Echoing this point, NRA-ILA Executive Director
Chris Cox noted, "We are a safer country today because Congress passed
this critical legislation. Our men and women in uniform abroad and at
home now will not have to rely on France, China, or Germany to supply
their firearms."
Hailing the House action yesterday, NRA Executive Vice President Wayne
LaPierre said, "This is an historic victory for freedom. Truth and
justice prevailed, and today S. 397 is one step closer to becoming the
law of the land. America is a better place because Congress acted to
save American icons like Remington, Ruger and Colt from politically
motivated lawsuits." NRA-ILA's Cox stated, "Today's vote by the House
marks the dawn of a new day; a day when no longer will anti-gun
officials and trial attorneys be able to do an end run around the
legislative process by trying to bankrupt the firearm industry through
irresponsible litigation. Passage of the 'Protection of Lawful Commerce
in Arms Act' would not have been possible without the support of the 257
House co-sponsors from both sides of the aisle. We appreciate the
tireless efforts of Reps. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) and Rick Boucher
(D-Va.), and the members of House leadership who worked to move the bill
in this chamber."
Despite the desperate efforts of anti-gun Representatives yesterday, who
one-by-one prefaced their remarks against S. 397 by shallowly professing
to support the Second Amendment, the lopsided and bipartisan vote showed
that support for this common sense reform was wide and deep.
While yesterday's vote was indeed a landmark event in the history of the
Second Amendment, sadly, the long term fight isn't over. Even before
yesterday's vote, the gun banners at the Brady Center promised to resist
in court. So while victory was ours yesterday, and the House took a
monumental step toward protecting the lawful firearm industry, our fight
will continue to ensure that any attempt to weaken or overturn this law
is thwarted.
Again, all of us at NRA-ILA want to thank you for making this victory
possible. Without your steadfast support and your tireless efforts
meeting with and contacting your lawmakers, we would not have been able
to finish the job we started years ago. As always, you deserve a lion's
share of the credit for this hard fought victory, and you have earned
the gratitude of America's 80 million lawful gun owners. As Wayne
LaPierre aptly said "I would like to thank our members who played a
pivotal role in making this bill a reality. Together, we have protected
the sanctity of the Second Amendment. And this right will continue to
be proudly preserved by freedom's largest, most compelling, and devoted
voluntary organization in the world."
For the roll call vote on final passage of S. 397 in the House, please
go to www.NRAILA.org . Take note of how your
Representative voted, and please thank those who voted in support of gun
owners and let those who voted against our rights know that you will
keep their votes in mind when they are up for re-election.
VISIT NRA-ILA WEBSITE DEDICATED TO DEFEATING PROPOSITION H--
SAN FRANCISCO GUN BAN
As you've been reading in the Grassroots Alert for months, on November
8, San Francisco voters will go to the polls to vote on Proposition H--a
citywide gun ban. If Proposition H passes, it will become the most
restrictive gun control law in the nation; even more restrictive than
the egregious Washington, D.C., gun ban that NRA-ILA is currently
working to overturn in Congress! The ordinance would ban residents from
possessing any handgun and they would be forced to turn over their
handguns within 90 days. The sale, manufacture, and distribution of all
firearms would be prohibited!
To educate and mobilize Bay Area pro-gun supporters, NRA-ILA unveiled a
website dedicated exclusively to exposing the truth about Proposition
H. The website-- www.StopSanFranban.com
--is designed to
provide you with one-stop-shopping for the information and tools you
will need to ensure Proposition H is defeated on November 8.
Among the many features at www.StopSanFranban.com
are: information
on the proposed ban; sample letters and tips for identifying and writing
letters to the editor of area newspapers; information on the benefits of
firearm ownership for self-defense and the ineffectiveness of gun bans
in reducing crime; voter registration links; e-mail sign-up; and more.
The only thing standing in the way of Proposition H passing is you!
Please be sure to visit www.StopSanFranban.com
and then forward
this link to your family, friends, and fellow firearm owners, both
inside and outside of San Francisco, to ensure the collective voices of
America's gun owners are heard loudly and clearly in the weeks leading
up to, and especially on, November 8! Those of you who don't live
directly in San Francisco, but reside nearby, should visit the site
frequently for updates on what you can do locally to ensure this
deplorable proposition is defeated.
Please visit www.StopSanFranban.com
today to help us
prevent San Francisco from becoming the next Washington, D.C.!
A LOOK AT THE STATES
(****For all of the action items below, you can find contact information
for your legislators by using the "Write Your Representatives"
tool at
www.NRAILA.org . As always, thank you for your
support.****)
ILLINOIS
Next week, the Illinois General Assembly will begin its Fall Veto
Session, which will run October 25, 26, and 27, and November 2, 3, and
4. During this session, legislators will have an opportunity to
override Governor Rod Blagojevich's (D) veto of three NRA-supported
bills. The first, SB 2104, would set statewide standards for
transporting firearms in vehicles, thus eliminating the patchwork of
current laws that leave otherwise law-abiding gun owners in danger of
running afoul of local regulations as they travel throughout the state.
The next, SB 57, is a gun show bill similar to one the Governor signed
into law, but which also includes a mandate that the State Police
destroy the database it currently maintains on lawful firearm
transfers. Finally, there is HB 340, which would require the waiting
period on firearm transfers be waived in cases where a law-abiding
citizen is simply trading one operating firearm for another. Please be
sureto contact your State Representative and Senator and urge them to
vote to override Governor Blagojevich's vetoes of SB 2104, SB 57, and HB
340 during the Fall Veto Session.
MASSACHUSETTS
The Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security has announced
a second hearing for S. 2113, an act prohibiting the sale, transfer or
possession of certain handguns and rifles. This is the bill that seeks
to ban .50 caliber BMG rifles and the FN "Five-seveN" handgun. Please
plan to attend the hearing that will take place on October 25, 2005 at
10:00 a.m., in Room 437 of the State House. If you are unable to
attend, you can contact the committee at (617) 722-2230.
NEW MEXICO
The New Mexico Department of Public Safety has scheduled a public
hearing on proposed rules to implement the 2005 legislative changes to
the Concealed Handgun Carry Act (HB 641). Public comments will be taken
on Tuesday, November 1, beginning at 9:00 a.m., at the DPS Law
Enforcement Academy Auditorium, located at 4491 Cerrillos Road in Santa
Fe. Visit www.dps.nm.org/faq/concealed_weapon.htm
to obtain a copy
of the proposed rules, or contact the DPS Special Investigations Unit at
(505) 827-9097. Written comments must be submitted to Sharron
Henderson, Department of Public Safety, Special Investigations Division,
4491 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, NM 87504-1628, no later than 5:00 p.m.,
on November 1. If you plan on attending the hearing and presenting
verbal testimony or comments, it is strongly suggested that you also
submit written comments at hat time. NRA-ILA and our state affiliate,
the New Mexico Shooting Sports Association, are currently reviewing the
proposed rules and may be submitting written comments, but individual
NRA members and certified instructors are encouraged to participate as
individuals in this process as well.
NORTH CAROLINA
The Charlotte City Council has decided to consider imposing restrictions
on the currently legal practice of law-abiding citizens carrying legally
owned firearms that are holstered and visible. This issue was raised by
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Darrel Stephens, who, according to an
October 11 report by News 14 Carolina, claims "the open display of
firearms is a threat to public safety." How law-abiding citizens simply
obeying the law can constitute a "threat to public safety" is lost on
us. Especially considering Chief Stephens held a press conference in
August where he stated "the city, the county, is safer than it was last
year." This press conference was held after a weekend when east
Charlotte experienced five homicides. So, which is it? Is the city
safer than it was last year, or does Chief Stephens suddenly consider
law-abiding citizens obeying the law and exercising a right protected by
both the United States ad North Carolina Constitutions to represent some
sort of "threat to public safety"? At this point, it is unclear how the
City Council will handle this issue. During a City Council meeting on
Monday night, when Chief Stephens brought the issue up, no action was
taken. It is possible the City Council will not address the issue until
after the November 8 General Election, thus avoiding any possible threat
of angering pro-gun voters. While NRA will continue to monitor this
issue, and take appropriate action if necessary, we encourage those who
support our Right to Keep and Bear Arms and object to any attacks on
this freedom that might adversely impact law-abiding gun owners, to
contact members of the Charlotte City Council and voice their concerns.
Contact information for Council Members can be found at
www.charmeck.org/Departments/City+Council/home
, or you can call
the Council at (704) 3 6-2241.
--
Stephen P. Wenger
Firearm safety - It's a matter
for education, not legislation.
http://www.spw-duf.info
.