No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.7/155 - Release Date: 11/1/2005 It Could Happen Anywhere - In DC: Four tourists were slashed by a homeless man in Lafayette Square, across from the White House. "It could happen anywhere," according to Lt. Philip Beck of the US Park Police. It certainly seems like it could happen anywhere in DC, where citizens cannot legally carry or posses firearms. http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20051101-104932-3843r.htm --- Psychiatric Autopsy Debated In Arizona Case: The attorney for a retired teacher, facing murder charges for shooting a man who attacked him on a hiking trail, is seeking to present a psychiatric autopsy of the deceased at the forthcoming trial. http://www.paysonroundup.com/section/frontpage_lead/story/20982 --- Illinois Legislators To Battle Over RKBA: Illinois legislators will debate whether to override three measures. vetoed by the governor, which sought to regain some measure of the RKBA in that state. http://www.rrstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051102/NEWS0109/111020012 Related Article: http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/news/local/13054327.htm --- Know Your Equipment!: A Florida woman who turned to a shotgun to battle a home invader was unable to fire it because she had failed to release the safety. Fortunately, her husband and a neighbor were able to subdue the man, who subsequently died in police custody. http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051101/NEWS/511010345/1004 --- Love Triangle Leads To Shooting: Officials in Pennsylvania are still deciding whether a husband will be charged in the shooting of a former boyfriend of his wife, after the latter struck him with a bottle. I believe it is John Farnam who counsels not to hang around with stupid people. http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051101/NEWS/511010345/1004 --- A Critical View Of Roberts And Alito: Jacob Sullum looks at what these judges have really said about the interstate commerce clause. http://www.reason.com/sullum/110205.shtml --- From GOA: More work needed to investigate the gun confiscations in New Orleans -- Bush finally gets it right with his recent Supreme Court nomination! Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert 8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151 Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408 http://www.gunowners.org Tuesday, November 1, 2005 NEW SUPREME COURT PICK A REAL WINNER GOA wants to thank all of you who contacted the President recently and suggested that he appoint a strong constitutionalist like Samuel Alito, Jr., to the Supreme Court. As you know, Judge Alito (from the Third Circuit) has a strong record in support of the Constitution. Gun Owners Foundation was involved in the Rybar machine gun case which we ultimately lost in the courts. But Judge Alito offered a strong dissenting opinion to the majority report and argued that Congress has no right to regulate the private possession of machine guns. The nomination of Alito is going to drive the other side crazy. Good. Judge Alito is a tremendous choice, and GOA will be asking you in the future to lobby your two U.S. Senators in favor of this pick. In the meantime, thank the President for making such a good choice. And thank him for bypassing, once again, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales as a pick for the Supreme Court. GOA has asked you several times to contact the President and oppose a Gonzales nomination, because as one of the President's good friends, Gonzales has long been reputed to be on Bush's "short list." But that seems to have changed. The Associated Press recently reported that Gonzales is no longer on that "short list" because Bush is "trying to dampen [opposition] on the Republican right, which doesn't think Gonzales is a reliable conservative vote." Thank goodness. Bush didn't use to think that way. But you can pat yourself on the back for helping impress this new way of thinking into Bush's head. FOLLOW UP TO NEW ORLEANS You, no doubt, remember the shocking video -- law-abiding citizens having their guns stolen... not by looters or hoodlums, but by officials acting under color of law. Many of you saw it here first. GOA posted several videos at http://www.gunowners.org/notb.htm to document the gun confiscation that was taking place in New Orleans in September. It was hard to believe that this was happening in our own country. American troops were going house-to-house, smashing through doors and taking firearms. One would have thought it was video tape from Cuba or Cambodia, not from the state of Louisiana. But what has happened since then? Well, the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District in Louisiana issued a restraining order to stop authorities from confiscating firearms on September 23. So what happens now to those corrupt officials who were stealing firearms? Will they be held accountable? Or, will every guilty official simply receive the equivalent of a hand slap, like a child caught sneaking a cookie? To this end, GOA sent a letter to U.S. Inspector General Glenn Fine last month to request action. The letter cites newspaper articles and TV news broadcasts to demonstrate that National Guard troops, police and U.S. marshals were confiscating firearms in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The letter also reminds General Fine that the U.S. District Court in Louisiana put a stop to this illegal taking on September 23. In light of this overwhelming evidence, GOA urged General Fine to "investigate who are the guilty parties who need to be held accountable for perpetrating these harmful acts against innocent Americans." General Fine has the authority to investigate the criminal acts of federal officials and to refer them for prosecution. (GOA sent a similar letter to the Attorney General of Louisiana, requesting that he bring charges against state-level officials who were stealing the firearms of citizens in the Big Easy. These letters can be viewed at http://www.gunowners.org/notb.htm on the GOA website.) So far, it appears that General Fine has been dragging his feet on this request -- which is why he may need to hear from folks all around the country. ACTION: Please contact U.S. Inspector General Glenn Fine and urge him to conduct his own investigation into the gun confiscation scandal and to refer guilty parties over for prosecution. You can use the pre-written letter below to direct your comments to General Fine. Or, you can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action Center at http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm to send General Fine the pre-written letter as an e-mail message. --- Pre-written letter --- Glenn Fine U. S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 4706 Washington, DC 20530-0001 Dear General Fine: I'm sure you are aware of the fact that government officials were confiscating the firearms of law-abiding citizens in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, in violation of state and federal law. On September 23, the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District in Louisiana issued a restraining order to stop these authorities from confiscating firearms in New Orleans. However, I am dismayed there have been no reports that Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez is pursuing legal action against officials who stole firearms from the citizens of Louisiana. What these officials did was criminal, and the federal government needs to send a clear and convincing message to all who work under its auspices. They need to learn that the civil rights of Americans cannot be violated without there being a price to pay. The Rule of Law demands that the guilty parties be forced to account for their actions. And for this reason, I hope you will seriously investigate this matter. Please let me know what you intend to do. Thank you. Sincerely, **************************** Stop Supporting the Big Anti-gun Internet Service Providers! The parent companies of AOL / Time Warner / Compuserve, Sprint / Mindspring / Earthlink, and Southwestern Bell -- just to name a few -- have all given money in the past to Sarah Brady. Now, there is an ISP dedicated to gun rights and the sporting life. Plus a portion of your monthly fee will be donated to GOA. By switching to Outdoors Unlimited, you move money away from the Brady Bunch and to the fight for the Second Amendment. Check out http://www.outdoorsunlimited.net and consider switching your Internet service today. **************************** --- Attention Arizonans, From NRA-ILA: The BLM comment period regarding the management of the Lake Havasu Resource Management Plan (RMP) in Arizona is currently open. This plan affects 1.3 million acres of BLM-Administered lands in La Paz and Mohave counties in western Arizona. Please act now to make your views known regarding hunter access issues. In the past, anti-hunters have been very active during public comment periods in Arizona. In order to protect hunting access in Arizona, hunters must make their voices heard. You should contact the BLM and ask them to assure that access for hunters to BLM land be part of the plan, also let them know that you support the use of BLM land for recreational shooting and hunting. Let them know that neither activity should be restricted by the plan. Further, the plan should allow for the proactive management of game species to assure that we will be able to hunt well into the future. Comments must be submitted by December 29,2005. Submit comments to: Tim Smith,Lake Havasu Field Manager Resource Management Plan Lake Havasu Field Office 2610 Sweetwater Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406 Lake_havasu@blm.gov If you would like to read the plan to see if there are other issues that concern you as a hunter and shooter you may do so at: http://www.blm.gov/nhp/spotlight/state_info/planning/az/LHFO_DRMP/ Or obtain a copy by contacting: BLM Lake Havasu Field Office 2610 Sweetwater Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406 Or by calling: Gina Trafton at (928) 505-1273 National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action -- Stephen P. Wenger Firearm safety - It's a matter for education, not legislation. http://www.spw-duf.info .