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I know that this is a fishing forum but I'd venture to guess there are a fair number of you that either hunt or own guns as well.

This one just threw me for a loop. Sorry for the long read, but it is what it is.
Gun Law Update

Jan. 21, 2009. Gun Rights Licensing Planned (HR 45) 
PLUS -- SHOT Show 2009
Gun rights aren't a big issue at the gun-industry sell-fest;
When you see HR 45, maybe they should be.

Gun Law Update
Gun Rights Licensing Test Planned
by Alan Korwin, Author
Gun Laws of America
http://www.gunlaws.com
January 21, 2009

Illinois congressman Bobby Rush, from Obama's home state and with a voting record on gun ownership as bad as Obama's, introduced a bill on the first day of the 111th Congress that shows what we can expect. If we don't defeat this bill, and others expected to follow it, gun owners will lose guns and the industry will suffer harm beyond description.

Under HR 45, if you can't pass a complex test written by the U.S. Attorney General (described in detail below), pay the tax, give up fingerprints and a biometric-capable photo of yourself (that can be turned into a digital facial-recognition number and used as a de facto national ID), every gun you own will become contraband and subject to confiscation, while you stand trial before imprisonment. You'd think Bobby, a former black panther, would know better.

Your rights will have an expiration date, and if you screw up and miss it, you'll be in the same mess as people who can't pass the test. Can you say "unconstitutional"? Do you think these "gun bigots" care?

Now that the Supreme Court has made it clear in the Heller case that government can't ban guns, the Brady's have stopped saying they want to ban guns. So the virtually treasonous Bobby Rush bill doesn't ban guns, it bans gun owners, maybe by the millions. How many gun owners read poorly or don't test well? How many can't explain local, state and federal gun laws? They'd become prohibited possessors under HR 45. Are there any limits to what the AG can put on the test? The bill doesn't mention any -- it gives the AG a free hand to include anything.

Had enough? HR 45 has an innocent-looking line that says 'strike the second sentence of 18 USC 926(a)'. That's the line that says the federal government cannot make a central registry of gun owners.

The anti-rights people have to repeal that line, because Bobby's bill flat-out creates a central gun registry. Every gun owner must be registered to keep on possessing the guns they already own, and any transfer of any kind must be registered as well. The mark of the beast is upon us, to apply a metaphor.

See the bill for yourself (click "Bill Number" and enter "HR 45"):
http://thomas.loc.gov

Read the gun-ban list the antis have already published:
http://www.gunlaws.com/GunLawUpdate3.htm

Get a book on how you can be more effectively politically:
http://www.gunlaws.com/books3.htm

Here's my detailed analysis of the bill, in plain English.

HR 45
HR 45

The bill starts with a statement of purpose that says: " because the intrastate and interstate trafficking of firearms are so commingled, full regulation of interstate commerce requires the incidental regulation of intrastate commerce." Basically, this eliminates the Tenth Amendment and the Interstate Commerce Clause. The Constitution can't legally be amended by statute. Is that enough to seek Mr. Rush's removal from office? I won't bore you with the other "purposes" which are as bad or worse.

Only "qualifying firearms" are affected. That means any handgun, or any semi-auto firearm that has a removable magazine (what they call a " detachable ammunition feeding device").

After the bill becomes law (IF it becomes law), it's illegal for you to have or get those firearms, even if you already own them, without a special federal license. There are grace periods up to two years to register yourself once the law is passed.

Do you see how clever this is? You cold-dead-fingers guys can keep your guns if you like, refuse to register yourselves, and then you're subject to arrest on the spot. If you go anywhere with your guns -- to the range, a store, a gunsmith, a friend's house, hunting, competition -- and you're spotted, you go straight to jail. If you're already on a list (can anyone say "carry permit" or "hunting license"?) and you don't sign up, well, just connect those dots. Where does the cold-dead-fingers part come into play? I'll bet the ranges will start requiring you to show your papers before you can hit the line.

To get the license you must "submit to the Attorney General" (they chose that phrase right by golly): a passport-type photo, identifying info, any name you have ever used or ever been known by (I have nicknames, pen names, stage names, omitting any presumably violates the statute) a thumbprint, certification that any firearms will be "safely" stored and out of possession of people under 18, authorization to give up any mental health records, and a certificate that you passed a government-run test.

The test must include knowledge of: safe storage, safe handling, use of firearms at home, the risks of firearms at home, local state and federal legal requirements for firearms, reporting requirements for firearms, and ANY other subjects the AG decides are appropriate. You date and sign the submission, making it perjury if your info is inaccurate.

I'm skipping some details on who can accept the form, time periods for filing it and similar red tape on this 4,600 word bill. The AG "shall" issue the license if you pass the test and do everything else, and also "shall" charge you a tax for the privilege of getting your rights licensed, up to $25 at present. This gets you a tamper-resistant photo ID card with your official number, address, date of birth, signature and the expiration date of your "rights" (about five years, it's complicated). There's a renewal procedure (it's complicated) and no apparent limit on the renewal tax you will be charged (the AG gets power to control the details).

The license can be revoked for cause of course, and the AG "shall" make sure you give it up if it's revoked.

Once this thing is in place, it's illegal to transfer or receive any affected firearm (all handguns and any semi-auto with a magazine) without the license. Transfers can only be made to or from a licensed dealer, who has to jump through hoops and file papers, and has 14 days to get that done (a waiting period on the dealer's shoulders), to get government approvals and authorization numbers.

The dealer must send the feds the gun name and/or model number, maker, serial number, your license number, name, address and transfer date, which the feds must store in a "Federal Record of Sale System," a permanent national gun registry.

This needs to be said verbatim: "© Elimination of Prohibition on Establishment of System of Registration -- Section 926(a) of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking the second sentence." That sentence says the feds can't register the firearms Americans own:

"No such rule or regulation prescribed after the date of the enactment of the Firearms Owners Protection Act [1986] may require that records required to be maintained under this chapter or any portion of the contents of such records, be recorded at or transferred to a facility owned, managed, or controlled by the United States or any State or any political subdivision thereof, nor that any system of registration of firearms, firearms owners, or firearms transactions or dispositions be established." The Bobby Rush bill says kiss that sentence and its extremely crucial protections goodbye.

There are a few small exceptions for an undefined "infrequent" firearm gift, bequest or intestate succession among parents, their kids and grandparents and grandkids, and also for lending a firearm " for any lawful purpose for not more than 30 days between persons who are personally known to each other." Sloppy language in this part of the bill bans the transfer of any firearm (not just "qualifying" firearms) between anyone without going through the hoops.

If you lose a handgun or magazine-fed semi-auto, or if one is stolen from you -- you've broken the law if you don't report that to the AG within 72 hours.

If you own such guns, change your address and don't notify the AG within 60 days -- you've committed a crime. In other words, they track you non-stop or you're subject to arrest. No victim, no harm, no foul, no evil, just government placing you in jail for failure to comply. Bobby Rush thinks this is good law, a legitimate use of government.

If you keep in your home a loaded firearm, or an unloaded firearm and ammo for it, and a person under 18 gets it and harms someone with it -- you've committed a crime. There are some flimsy exceptions (like you know or should reasonably know federal and state gun law for kids) and of course, all the "proper" authorities -- federal, state, local, military, elected, appointed, even employees of government on the job are exempted -- twice. Bobby Rush says OK for thee but not for me, tee hee.

Lengthy penalty sections include two-, five- and ten-year sentences and fines for paperwork violations, possession violations, transfer violations, child-access violations, safe-storage violations and of course, failure to pass the test if you still keep your guns.

The bill ends with sweeping powers for the Attorney General that could be interpreted to mean almost anything, so the details I've described might be little more than a smokescreen! For instance: "The Attorney General may issue an order prohibiting the sale or transfer of any firearm that the Attorney General finds has been transferred or distributed in violation of this Act, an amendment made by this Act, or a regulation issued under this Act."

There's plenty of that in here, plus endless inspection powers, injunctive powers and even, "shall issue regulations... as the Attorney General determines to be reasonably necessary to reduce or prevent deaths or injuries resulting from qualifying firearms..." Is the AG someone we can trust? Or is it someone with utter contempt for the right to keep and bear arms? If it's Eric Holder, Obama's nominee, we get a guy who told the Supreme Court that a total gun ban in your own home is just fine and doesn't violate the Bill of Rights.

Oh, and one final kick in the ribs. Federalism, the idea that states have powers the feds don't, could get in the way. So the bill makes it clear that "...this Act may not be construed to preempt any provision of the law of any State or political subdivision of that State... except to the extent that the provision of law is inconsistent with any provision of this Act or an amendment made by this Act..." I am not making this up. The hubris and audacity of this bill's author is monumental. My lawyer friends will tell me that legal mumbo-jumbo has become SOP, as the feds usurp any remaining crumbs of your state's legitimate powers.

Maybe you've noticed that virtually none of this addresses criminals or crimes. Innocent gun owners are the target. This is about controlling the public and its private constitutionally protected property. Criminals are guaranteed to ignore the entire plan, and in fact, criminals CANNOT apply, since they can't possess firearms in the first place. Even if criminals could apply, they're protected from incriminating themselves by the Fifth Amendment, so they never would apply.

The bill of course makes no mention of this. That's my job. And people tell me I'm paranoid, that gun bans are just a delusional fantasy of the wacko fringe. What does that say about Bobby Rush from Illinois, the perpetrator of this travesty. He and every co-sponsor he can find should be removed from office. Wherever he appears, people should rise and turn their backs on him as a gesture of disgrace.

Respectfully submitted,
Alan Korwin, Author
Gun Laws of America


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I'm now one step closer to moving to montana and living in a unibomber cabin with my gun collection, lots of ammo, and my fly fishin gear. What the hell has happened to my country, The one I served proudly for !!!



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Dying one dumb law at a timeno

Heck, look at this one...you better take more ammo than you think because the ability to reload your own might die as well.


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Thanks for the info Lightfoot.

I strongly believe that the right to bear arms is a law all Americans should fight to protect. 

Too many people only think about how guns are used in their current daily lives. Hmmm...You go to Starbucks in the morning and then to work in a nice office so therefore you do not need a gun. Why should you care if the government bans them?

This logic misses the whole reason our countries founding fathers included the right to bear arms in the constitution.

It is the ability of the people to defend themselves that keeps a free nation free and we should never let that right be taken away by politicians or lobbiest. Ever.

For the record I don't own a gun but really like that fact that I have the right to.

..just my two cents worth of ranting.

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The first step tword a socialist,fascist,communist government and controlling its citizens is disarming them.Just read you're history books folks and look at current trends, can you say Hitler,Stalin,Castro ect ect.Obama's gun controlling background and his cronies truely scare me and for those of you who do not take the time to educate yourself can I say "ignorance is bliss" and thats just what the current government wants.I would like to suggest for  all freedom and constitutional rights loving people to join the NRA and with your membership you will recieve a monthly publication called "Americas first freedom".Or you can log onto www.nranews.com.  Thanks Rob for the heads up! Bono

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I'm glad to see someone finally said it, I wasn't going to be the one. Enjoy your new socialist government people.

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The way I see it is that's one step toward a safer country.

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LilWhippersnapper wrote:

The way I see it is that's one step toward a safer country.



WOW!no

 



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LilWhippersnapper wrote:

The way I see it is that's one step toward a safer country.



Oh my young freind how wrong you are. It is a fact that when law abiding citizens own or carry firearms society is safer. You see one must get out of this little box called kalifornia (I use a K on purpose) Or  maybe it should be renamed the peoples socialist republic of kalifornia ! Then you'll see the REAL america. I must be careful what I write as the reeducation camps are coming soon !!!



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-- Edited by killa at 20:54, 2009-01-27

-- Edited by killa on Monday 28th of December 2009 09:56:44 PM

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Amen brother!  And what about when the aliens come to round us up like cattle?  How will we protect ourselves then? confuse



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Haha....yes how could I forget



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When your 16 year old son gets a Car, he has to take a written test (and an actual driving test), has to register the car with the DMV, has to get a drivers license, etc...

I'm all for gun ownership, and I firmly believe in the 2nd amendment. That said, if you go read this bill, it's not nearly as crazy as it's being purported (http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/F?c111:1:./temp/~c111E2IWbR:e873:).

Owning a gun is a responsibility, just like driving a car, and I really don't see how requiring a gun safety test (which all of us would ace) is necessarily a bad thing.

And all this National ID business? Come on guys, under the Bush administration the NSA has been spying on every american in the country. They had a room in the AT&T network facility in SF intercepting every form of communication. If that's not taking away our freedoms, then I don't know what is!

Just my 2 cents.

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Finally, some sense is made.  These doomsday prophecies get a little old.

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And all this National ID business? Come on guys, under the Bush administration the NSA has been spying on every american in the country. They had a room in the AT&T network facility in SF intercepting every form of communication. 



can the real michael moore please stand up

 



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I never said anything about people shouldn't be allowed to own a gun. If you can't pass a test that is about guns, then you should't be allowed to own one. National ID is a good idea... If a crime is commited with a gun, police can pinpoint exactly who the owner is. You guys aren't complaining about the steelhead cards which you have to pay for, fill out, and return at the end of the year or else a big fine. But when it comes to doing a little extra work to own a deadly weapon everyone is pissed. You guys should be complaining to the DFG for doing their work for them... Don't cry about having to take a test...Sounds like elementary school.

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LilWhippersnapper wrote:

I never said anything about people shouldn't be allowed to own a gun. If you can't pass a test that is about guns, then you should't be allowed to own one. National ID is a good idea... If a crime is commited with a gun, police can pinpoint exactly who the owner is. You guys aren't complaining about the steelhead cards which you have to pay for, fill out, and return at the end of the year or else a big fine. But when it comes to doing a little extra work to own a deadly weapon everyone is pissed. You guys should be complaining to the DFG for doing their work for them... Don't cry about having to take a test...Sounds like elementary school.



Do you think the problem with gun control is with the people who own guns legally or the people who own then illegally?  Even if we can ID where the gun came from is dosent mean we know who actually pulled the tigger.  Just some food for thought.



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LilWhippersnapper wrote:

I never said anything about people shouldn't be allowed to own a gun. If you can't pass a test that is about guns, then you should't be allowed to own one. National ID is a good idea... If a crime is commited with a gun, police can pinpoint exactly who the owner is. You guys aren't complaining about the steelhead cards which you have to pay for, fill out, and return at the end of the year or else a big fine. But when it comes to doing a little extra work to own a deadly weapon everyone is pissed. You guys should be complaining to the DFG for doing their work for them... Don't cry about having to take a test...Sounds like elementary school.

I don't even try to change veiws of those that believe additional gun regulations are a good thing.  It has proven to be a waste of time as their heads are so far in the sand they will never see the light.  The original post was for those people that know enough to care and nothing more.

Steelhead card....hmmmm, I havn't fished for them in a couple of years and still haven't turned in my cards from 2008 or prior.  Granted I did receive a nasty letter form F&G recently...probably otta send that in.

ps:  I'd bet the Illinois legislature could come up with an "easy peasy" test that you and just about everyone else would FAIL.

 



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Do you think the problem with gun control is with the people who own guns legally or the people who own then illegally?  Even if we can ID where the gun came from is dosent mean we know who actually pulled the tigger.  Just some food for thought.

 



That person might not have pulled the trigger, but they can find out who the owner sold it too or gave it too.
Lighthouse, why do you think these new regulations are a bad thing?

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I am shocked that there is even a debate on this topic.

The line of thought, "Only cops and soldiers should have guns" is inherently naive and ignorant.
History teaches us that when a society fails to defend itself individually, it is conquered completely.

The supreme law of the land mandates that there will be no establishment of a centralized gun registry. Those laws were written by men far better and smarter than you, me and the whole of politicians. They were also written for a reason. Obviously someone had the foresight that if our country, by the majority, should ever become fat, lazy, apathetic or complacent in its DUTY to defend itself that no measure would ever be able to disarm the minority.

The saying goes, "When all guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns." Whether you own a gun or not is irrelevant (yes it is) what is relevant is the fact that it IS a right given to you many years ago when this country was founded. Please do not be so arrogant as to think that we are far more civilized today as to not require the use of guns or view them as barbaric, because we are not....not even close.

To the naysayers,
be ever mindful, your dollar is crashing under a fiat monetary system put in place almost 100 years ago, but developed thousands of years ago. Your president will do everything he can to move this once great FREE country towards Socialism and ultimately-Totalitarianism.

The Federal Reserve system helped create the Depression and has helped (if not in fact orchestrated) the current recession, by basing monetary policy upon a a system of fractional reserve lending which creates, perpetuates and exacerbates inflation. The previous 1.5 trillion dollars pumped into the "system" and Obama's proposed 800 billion dollar stimulus package will only act as the straw to break the camels back. Our society will deteriorate even further, goods will be more expensive to buy than ever, people will be desperate to feed, house and clothe their families and lets face it.......their simply are not enough cops to protect us all. (They can't even handle it now)


"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."


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Sehoner, maybe you should have lived in the 1800's where gun fights were a normal thing. Is that the free country you want?

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I find it odd that we attempt to stretch the constitution to give meaning to things like equal protection, but yet when it comes to the second amendment, people decide that that the constitution should be narrowly construed.  A little hypocritical I think, just goes to show you that the constitution truly is a "breathing" document, breaths accompanied by exhalations of laughter.

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LilWhippersnapper wrote:

Sehoner, maybe you should have lived in the 1800's where gun fights were a normal thing. Is that the free country you want?



 Absolutely not, but people are less apt to try and steal from one another when they know everyone has a means to protect themselves.

 All I am saying is,
 Don't be so quick to give up your rights because the day may come when you haven't any left.

 



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Growing up in Texas I had a pickup with a gunrack in which I carried my shotgun, unloaded of course. Driving on the freeway was always a pleasant experience, no one ever ran up behind you ,honking their horn. People would use their blinkers to pass  and wave as they went around, even 18 wheelers. I wonder why that is?




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You guys should re-read this new law... It doesn't say we cant own a gun, we just have to be smart enough to own one.

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LilWhippersnapper wrote:

You guys should re-read this new law... It doesn't say we cant own a gun, we just have to be smart enough to own one.




   Just like we used to make people take tests to ensure they were smart enough to vote?

 



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Eric, as I stated before, there is no sense in trying to convince you to change your stance on gun regulations.  I feel you, like most, have already made up your mind and short of some sort of tragedy will not likely change it.

FWIW you already have to take a test in Ca to purchase a handgun.  I'm sure it has reduced the gun related violence in Oakland tremendously.  Try and buy a handgun in Maryland, their gun laws have worked as well.

Don't forget about England.  The outlawing of knives, baseball bats and chopsticks are next for them.

You're sound asleep when you hear a thump outside your
bedroom door.Half-awake, and nearly paralyzed with fear, you
hear muffled whispers.At least two people have broken into
your house and are moving your way.With your heart pumping,
you reach down beside your bed and pick up yourshotgun. You
rack a shell into the chamber, then inch toward the doorand
open it. In the darkness, you make out two shadows.One holds
something that looks like a crowbar. When the
intruder brandishes it as if to strike, you raise the shotgun
and fire. The blastknocks both thugs to the floor. One
writhes and screams while the secondman crawls to the front
door and lurches outside. As you pick up the telephone to
call police, you know you're in trouble.In your country,
most guns were outlawed years before, and the few That are
privately owned are so stringently regulated as to make
them useless. Yours was never registered. Police arrive and
inform you that the second burglar has died. They arrest you
for First Degree Murder and Illegal Possession of a Firearm.
When you talk to your attorney, he tells you not to worry:
authorities will probably plea the case down
to manslaughter."What kind of sentence will I get?"
you ask."Only ten-to-twelve years," he replies, as
if that's nothing. "Behave yourself, and you'll
be out in seven."The next day, the shooting is the lead
story in the local newspaper.Somehow, you're portrayed
as an eccentric vigilante while the two men you shot are
represented as choirboys. Their friends and relatives
can't find an unkind word to say about them. Buried deep
down in the article,authorities acknowledge that both
"victims" have been arrested numerous times. But the
next day's headline says it all: "Lovable Rogue Son
Didn't Deserve to Die." The thieves have been
transformed from career criminals into Robin Hood-type
pranksters. As the days wear on, the story takes wings. The
national media picks it up, then the international media.
The surviving burglar has become a folk hero.Your attorney
says the thief is preparing to sue you, and
he'll probably win. The media publishes reports that your
home has been burglarized several times in the past and that
you've been critical of local police for their lack of
effort in apprehending the suspects.After the last break-in,
you told your neighbor that you would be prepared next time.
The District Attorney uses this to allege that you were lying
in wait for the burglars.A few months later, you go to
trial. The charges haven't been reduced,as your lawyer
had so confidently predicted. When you take the stand,your
anger at the injustice of it all works against you.
Prosecutors paint a picture of you as a mean, vengeful man.
It doesn't take long for the jury to convict you of all
charges. The judge sentences you to life in prison.This case
happened.On August 22, 1999, Tony Martin of Emneth, Norfolk ,
England, killed one burglar and wounded a second. In April,
2000, he was convicted and is now serving a life term.How did
it become a crime to defend one's own life in the once
great British Empire ?It started with the Pistols Act of
1903. This seemingly reasonable law, forbade selling pistols
to minors or felons and established that handgun sales were
to be made only to those who had a license. The Firearms
Act of 1920 expanded licensing to include not only handguns
but all firearms except shotguns. Later laws passed in 1953
and 1967 outlawed the carrying of any weapon by private
citizens and mandated the registration of all
shotguns.Momentum for total handgun confiscation began in
earnest after the Hungerford mass shooting in 1987. Michael
Ryan, a mentally disturbed Man with a Kalashnikov rifle,
walked down the streets shooting everyone he saw. When the
smoke cleared, 17 people were dead.The British public,
already de-sensitized by eighty years of
"guncontrol", demanded even tougher restrictions.
(The seizure of allprivately owned handguns was the
objective even though Ryan used a rifle.)Nine years later, at
Dunblane , Scotland , Thomas Hamilton used a semi-automatic
weapon to murder 16 children and a teacher at a
public school.For many years, the media had portrayed all gun
owners as mentally unstable, or worse, criminals. Now the
press had a real kook with which to beat up law-abiding
gunowners. Day after day, week after week, the media gave up
all pretenseof objectivity and demanded a total ban on all
handguns. The Dunblane Inquiry, a few months later, sealed
the fate of the few sidearm still owned by private
citizens.During the years in which the British government
incrementally took Away most gun rights, the notion that a
citizen had the right to armed self-defense came to be seen
as vigilantism. Authorities refused to grant gun licenses to
people who were threatened, claiming that self-defense was no
longer considered a reason to own a gun. Citizens who shot
burglars or robbers or rapists were charged while the
real criminals were released.Indeed, after the Martin
shooting, a police spokesman was quoted as saying, "We
cannot have people take the law into their own
hands."All of Martin 's neighbors had been robbed
numerous times, and several elderly people were severely
injured in beatings by young thugs who had no fear of the
consequences. Martin himself, a collector of antiques,had
seen most of his collection trashed or stolen by
burglars.When the Dunblane Inquiry ended, citizens who owned
handguns were given three months to turn them over to local
authorities. Being good British subjects, most people obeyed
the law. The few who didn't were visited by police and
threatened with ten-year prison sentences if they
didn't comply. Police later bragged that they'd taken
nearly 200,000 hand guns from private citizens. How did the
authorities know who had handguns? The guns had
been registered and licensed. Kinda like cars.Sound
familiar? WAKE UP AMERICA , THIS IS WHY OUR FOUNDING FATHERS
PUT THE SECOND AMENDMENT IN OUR CONSTITUTION"..it does
not require a majority to prevail, but rather an
irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in
people's minds.."--Samuel Adams.

And finally, when you are heading to your favorite fishing spot and run across this, you better be prepared.

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Well put Lightfoot clap.gif Hey whippersnapper, remember last fall when we went and camped at the north stan ? We took a short break when the fishing sucked and did a little shooting with the 9mm, Do you beleive what we did should be illegal and outlawed  ??? Because thats exactly whats happening !

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You're a convincing feller. I get your point. When I read this new law, I thought it might be a good idea. Now that I think of it... It wouldn't be fair to test some guy with a low level of education, and all he want's to do is to hunt some duck.

I remember that Shawn. I was a pretty bad shot wasnt I?  Haha, you made sure to get your rod out of the way after the first couple of shots. When I caught that one trout that sipped a bug right at my feet, you looked like you wanted to pull the gun out on me. biggrin

-- Edited by LilWhippersnapper at 21:37, 2009-02-03

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