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Aug 17, 2008 - 5:16 PM - by Knimrod
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Democrats ‘Still Don’t Get It’ on Guns
August 13, 2008
Susan Jones
CNSNews.com
Beware of what the Democrats are saying about guns in their party platform, a Second Amendment group says.
The draft 2008 Democratic National Platform includes the “Utopian fantasy that gun control laws will somehow make neighborhoods safer,” said the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
“While promising to preserve our Second Amendment rights, the party platform demonizes semiautomatic... [Read More]
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» Picnickers pack heat |
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Aug 17, 2008 - 3:23 PM - by Knimrod
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Picnickers pack heat
Gun enthusiasts meet peacefully at Warren park to prove point
August 17, 2008
Christy Strawser
Macomb Daily
They came, they saw, they carried - and they didn't cause any problems.
Members of OpenCarry.org peacefully set up shop Saturday at Veterans Memorial Park in Warren to prove a point about the Second Amendment and Michigan's gun laws.
About 75 gun enthusiasts strolled through the park throughout the afternoon with... [Read More]
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» United Nations Threat Continues |
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Jul 19, 2008 - 2:58 PM - by two_hand_control
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United Nations Threat Continues
July 18, 2008
National Rifle Association
Over the past 7 years, the United Nations (UN) has been working to reach agreement on an international treaty on the trade in small arms. A "Meeting of States" has occurred every two years on the topic, and is going on once again in New York City. The threat this poses to our Second Amendment rights is real. Thanks to the efforts of U.S. officials, its progress has been delayed, but, unfortunately, not stopped.
The "Programme of Action... [Read More]
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» D.C. Tries to Finesse Gun Ruling |
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Jul 18, 2008 - 1:46 AM - by Knimrod
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D.C. Tries to Finesse Gun Ruling
July 17, 2008
Marc Fisher
The Washington Post
Mayor Adrian Fenty and his feisty attorney general, Peter Nickles, stood on the steps of the Wilson Building this week ostensibly to announce how the District will comply with the Supreme Court's rejection of Washington's ban on handguns. But really, they were delivering very much the opposite message: With only the narrowest of exceptions, we're sticking with our gun ban. Don't like it? Sue us.
"I am pretty confident that... [Read More]
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18 Replies | 672 Views
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