Arizona Legislative Update: The 2005 legislative session ended on May
13, which means that the newly enacted laws should take effect on or
about August 11. Four firearm-related bills were passed and signed. The
restaurant-carry bill was vetoed. The reciprocity bill (HB 2409), which
contained a provision requiring Arizona residents with reciprocal
permits to obtain Arizona CWP's within 60 days of establishing
residency, never went to the governor. Arizona residents are cautioned
that they cannot legally carry in Arizona on a "recognized" permit.
Further, due to some instructors offering highly abbreviated training
for Utah CFP's to Arizona residents, Arizona may cancel its reciprocity
agreement with Utah, which would change the Utah CFP from a reciprocal
permit to a recognized permit.

http://www.azdps.gov/ccw/newlaws2005.htm
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It's About Time: The Washington Times, the only national newspaper with
a conservative orientation, has wavered recently on its defense of the
RKBA. Today it editorializes for the repeal of DC's ban on private
ownership of firearms.

http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20050520-081040-3508r.htm

CCRKBA Weighs In:

http://press.arrivenet.com/pol/article.php/641374.html
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Anger From Another Time: John Longnecker attempts to analyze the
anger-based motivation of the Brady Bunch and their colleagues.

http://mensnewsdaily.com/blog/longenecker/2005/05/sarah-and-james-brady-anger-from.html
---

Oops!: An Ohio teacher, demonstrating to students how to load a
black-powder rifle, unintentionally fired a ball into a nearby
construction site. I have to wonder whether this guy has any sort of
instructor certification.

http://www.whiotv.com/news/4513602/detail.html
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Semantics Lesson?:

An off-duty Seattle police officer got into an argument with a
"transient" outside a bar. The argument turned into a fight, and the
officer's weapon either discharged or was fired. Is a firearm discharge
a spontaneous occurrence in Seattle?

http://www.kirotv.com/news/4507615/detail.html?rss=sea&psp=news
---

Glock Safety Lever:

A list member recently brought to my attention the availability of an
aftermarket manual safety lever which can be installed on Glock pistols.
While the make claims that the lever, which can only be mounted on the
left side of the frame, can be operated easily when the gun is held in
the left hand, I am somewhat skeptical of this claim - the lever mounts
in about the same location as the slide release on a SIG pistol.

http://www.cominolli.com/glocksafety.htm
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Self-Protection Of A Different Sort: Article offers guidelines on
preparation to survive an electromagnetic pulse attack from a
high-altitude nuclear burst.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44305
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From The NRA-ILA:

NRA-ILA Grassroots Alert Vol. 12, No. 20 05/20/05

HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
CONTINUES WORK ON H.R. 800



On Wednesday, May 18, the House Judiciary Committee met to continue
debating amendments to H.R. 800, the "Protection of Lawful Commerce in
Arms Act," sponsored by Reps. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) and Rick Boucher
(D-Va.).  The legislation has 254 cosponsors.

Anti-gun members of the committee offered a series of amendments that
had no purpose except to try and score political points--including one
by Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.) to eliminate the bill's statement that the
Second Amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms.
Scott and his supporters, including Reps. John Conyers (D-Mich.) and
Maxine Waters (D-Cal.), argued that the Second Amendment wasn't intended
to protect individuals' self-defense rights--a theory long discredited
by modern Second Amendment scholars.

Pro-Second Amendment Rep. Chris Cannon (R-Utah) led supporters of the
bill in responding to the opponents, and soundly defeating all the
anti-gun amendments.

Unfortunately, the "mark up" session was interrupted by other House
business, but we expect the bill will be taken up again at an upcoming
Judiciary Committee meeting.  In the meantime, please continue to
contact your U.S. Representative and Senators in support of H.R. 800 and
its Senate counterpart, S. 397--without any anti-gun amendments.

To access the most up-to-date information on this issue, and to find out
if your lawmaker is a cosponsor, please go to the "Help Save America's
Firearms Industry" heading at www.NRAILA.org <http://www.NRAILA.org>.
This function will allow you to easily send an e-mail or letter to your
U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators.  Please forward this link to your
family, friends, and fellow firearm owners.

For additional information on effectively communicating with your
lawmakers, please go to:
http://www.nraila.org/CurrentLegislation/ActionAlerts/Read.aspx?ID=274
<http://www.nranews.org/UM/T.asp?A2.24.1663.1.4167237> (Grassroots
Alert, Vol. 12, No. 12).


SENATE VERSION OF D.C.'s PERSONAL PROTECTION ACT INTRODUCED

Companion legislation in the U.S. Senate to H.R. 1288--the House version
of the "District of Columbia Personal Protection Act"--has been
introduced by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Tex.), with 30 Senate
cosponsors.  The bill number is S. 1082. H.R. 1288 currently has 128
cosponsors.

As does its House counterpart, S. 1082 seeks to restore the
constitutionally-guaranteed Second Amendment rights of the residents of
the District of Columbia.  The need for this legislation is obvious.
While effectively banning handgun ownership for over a quarter-century,
Washington, D.C. consistently has one of the highest homicide rates in
the nation.  "D.C.'s politicians have stripped law-abiding residents of
their ability to defend themselves and their families," said NRA-ILA
Executive Director Chris W. Cox.  "Passage of the 'District of Columbia
Personal Protection Act' will remedy this senseless and dangerous
injustice."

Please be sure to contact your U.S. Senators and Representative and ask
them to cosponsor and support S. 1082 & H.R. 1288.


NEW HUNTING WEBLOG CREATED

NRA-ILA has created a new weblog all about hunting issues.  The blog,
called "Digger's Corner," will be moderated by our Manager of Hunting
Policy and will include updates on legislation as well as some more
lighthearted content.  It will also offer an opportunity for people to
send their own pictures and stories for possible posting to the blog.

We hope that "Digger's Corner" will be a useful tool to keep hunters
up-to-date on what's going on around the country and why it is so
important that we stand together to protect our rights.  You can visit
"Digger's Corner: by going to
http://www.NRAILA.org/HuntingAndConservation/diggerscorner
<http://www.nranews.org/UM/T.asp?A2.24.1663.11.4167237>, or by clicking
on the link in the hunting page of www.NRAILA.org <http://www.NRAILA.org>.

Please take a moment to visit the page and tell your family, friends and
fellow hunters about it as well.

SEEKING NOMINATIONS FOR
2004 NRA-ILA VOLUNTEER AWARDS

The "NRA-ILA Jay M. Littlefield Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award" is
an annual honor that recognizes an individual NRA member who
demonstrates exceptionally meritorious activism in defense of our Second
Amendment rights. Similarly, the "NRA-ILA Volunteer Organization of the
Year Award" is bestowed upon a group that has gone above and beyond the
call of duty in defending our freedom over the past year.

All nominations must be submitted by NRA members in good standing and be
accompanied by a one page description of why the nominee is deserving.
Winners will be selected by NRA-ILA staff, and will be acknowledged at
this Fall's NRA Board of Directors Meeting.

Nominations for these honors for last year (2004) should be submitted to:

NRA-ILA Volunteer Awards
c/o Jennifer Bradey
NRA-ILA Grassroots Division
11250 Waples Mill Road
Fairfax, VA, 22030.
Nominations may also be faxed to Jennifer at (703) 267-3918, or e-mailed
to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.  The deadline for
submissions is July 1, 2005.

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"
<http://www.nranews.org/UM/T.asp?A2.24.1663.12.4167237> tool at
www.NRAILA.org <http://www.NRAILA.org>.  As always, thank you for your
support****)

CALIFORNIA
The California Assembly will consider Assembly Bill 352 and AB 996 at
any time.  AB 352 expands the definition of "unsafe handguns" to include
semi-automatic pistols that are not designed and equipped with an array
of microscopic characters which identify the make, model, and serial
number of the pistol by imprinting the character on each cartridge case
when the firearm is discharged.  This legislation could essentially ban
all semi- automatic pistols commonly used by California gun owners.  AB
996 would require all retailers to display and sell ammunition in a
manner that is only accessible by an employee, not the purchaser.  Any
violation of this measure would result in a misdemeanor.  This bill has
been voted down twice during the 2005 Legislative Session because
existing law already makes it a crime to sell ammunition to a minor or
ammunition designed for a handgun to anyone less than 21 years of age.
Please continue to contact members of the Assembly through Monday, May
23, and ask them to oppose AB 352 and AB 996.  Assembly Members can be
reached at (916) 319-20 (plus your 2-digit district number for the last
two numbers).  A hearing date has been set for Monday, May 23, in the
Senate Appropriations Committee on Senate Bill 357.  This bill would
establish a program requiring serialization of handgun ammunition to be
enforced by the Department of Justice. The manufacture, transfer, and
possession of non-serialized handgun ammunition after July 1, 2007,
would be considered a crime. SB 357 would also require ammunition
vendors and manufacturers to register with the Department of Justice.
Unfortunately, this anti-gun legislation is expected to pass out of
Committee.  Please continue to contact members of the Senate
Appropriations Committee at (916) 651-4101, and ask them to oppose SB
357.  Also, please begin contacting members of the Senate and ask them
to vote "NO" on SB 357.

CONNECTICUT
Failing to garner the support to get HB 6657, "The Gun Traffickers
Protection Act," beyond the Public Safety Committee, proponents of the
bill  have resorted to pushing for the proposal as an amendment to
another bill.  While the anti-gunners claim that the measure, which
would make the failure to report a lost or stolen firearm within 72
hours a crime, would help law enforcement, it will do just the opposite.
It will actually make life easier for criminals--allowing them to cover
up a "straw purchase" by filing a false police report.  The only people
who have anything to  lose are law-abiding citizens, who could face
prosecution if they fail to make the report because they did not know of
the loss or theft, and are not able to prove it.  This is not about
public safety.  Instead, it is about the anti-gun crowd's need to score
another victory at the expense of gun owners.  Please call your
lawmakers TODAY and urge them to oppose any amendment containing the
"Gun Traffickers Protection Act" language.

ILLINOIS
Anti-gun extremists from Chicago are pulling out all the stops to push
their agenda, and the pro-gun community needs to counter this offensive.
Although the Senatehas already defeated one attack on gun shows (SB
546), another, SB 1333, has surfaced. It is critical that you contact
your Senator and ask him/her to oppose SB 1333. In addition, keep
calling your Representative and ask him/her to oppose HB 1098, a ban on
50 cal. rifles, and HB 2414, a ban on certain semi-automatic rifles and
shotguns as well as .50 cal. rifles. Illinois continues to be a state
plagued by an anti-gun agenda, and defeating these bills is of paramount
importance. These bills are expected to be voted on soon, so contact
your Illinois lawmakers today using the General Assembly switchboard at
(217) 782-2000, and urge your family, friends, and fellow firearm owners
to do the same. On the positive side, SB 57, a gun show bill that also
requires the Illinois State Police to destroy the database it keeps on
lawful firearm purchases, was voted out of the House on Thursday, May
19. This database is nothing more than a back door registration scheme
that was never voted on by the Illinois General Assembly, and runs
contrary to federal law that mandates the destruction of all personal
information regarding firearm transfers that have not been denied
through the National Instant Check System. SB 57 now heads back to the
Senate for concurrence. In addition, the House passed SB 53, which seeks
to allow the mail order sale of ammunition to Illinois FOID card
holders, and is now in the hands of Governor Blagojevich (D).  Finally,
the Senate passed HB 340, which would waive the waiting period
requirement when a gun owner trades one operating firearm for another
operating firearm. Please be sure to call Governor Blagojevich at (217)
782-6830 and ask him to sign SB 53 and HB 340.

MINNESOTA
The Minnesota House of Representatives passed a bill re-enacting the
"Personal Protection Act" that was struck down by the courts last month.
The bill now goes to the Governor's desk for his signature. The quick
action by the House and Senate on this bill shows that Right-to-Carry
was a success in Minnesota before an activist judge struck down the law
on a technicality. Members should thank the bill sponsor Senator Pat
Pariseau (R-36) and Speaker of the House Steve Sviggum (R-28B) for their
hard work on this important bill.

NEW JERSEY
On May 21, the Salem County Sportsmen's Club and South Jersey Sportsmen,
Inc. will host the third annual "NRA Day"-a free day of gun safety and
recreational shooting instruction for the entire family.  The event will
be held at the Sportsmen's Club from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  "NRA Day"
activities include:  rifle and handgun shooting; an air gun range for
children with adult supervision; and a special exhibit, "Firearms in
America," by the South Jersey Arms Collectors, which will feature a
number of historically significant firearms.  All firearms, targets,
ammunition, and eye and ear protection will be provided.  The event is
free and open to the public.  The club is located on eastbound U.S.
Route 40 in Carney's Point.  For more information, please call Bob Viden
at (856) 881-7575.

NEW YORK
As anticipated, several anti-gun bills moved to the Assembly floor this
week.  A 673 creates the crimes of failure to store a firearm "safely"
and criminally negligent storage of a firearm.  A 2302 would prohibit
the retail sale of a handgun which does not contain a "child proofing"
or integrated safety device.  A 2345 would impose new restrictions on
firearms dealers. These measures are expected to be considered by the
full Assembly as soon as Tuesday, May 24.  Please contact your Assembly
Member today and urge him/her to oppose A 673, A 2302, and A 2345!  A
4471 is now being considered in the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. A
4471 would ban the sale, use, and possession of .50 caliber firearms.
Unfortunately, this anti-gun legislation is expected to pass out of
Committee and on to the Assembly floor.  Please also contact your
Assembly Member today and urge him/her to oppose A 4471.

OREGON
NRA-ILA Election Volunteer Coordinator (EVC) Curt Greer (OR-4) needs
your help in supporting our Armed Forces.  Curt entered a float in last
year's Veteran's Day Parade representing NRA and the award-winning Eddie
Eagle Gun Safe� Program, and is entering it again in this year's Armed
Forces Day Parade.  Volunteers are needed to help assemble the float and
to also participate in the parade.  The parade will begin on Main
Street, in Cottage Grove, on May 21, at 9:00 a.m.  To volunteer your
time for this worthy event, or for additional information, please
contact Curt Greer by phone at (541) 746-7806 or by e-mail at
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.

SOUTH CAROLINA
On Thursday, May 19, an amendment that completely guts the original
intent of H 3110, the Right-to-Carry reciprocity bill, was passed by the
South Carolina Senate.  The new language makes the existing law even
more restrictive by spelling out specific requirements that other states
must meet in their permit issuing process before the South Carolina Law
Enforcement Division (SLED) can enter into a reciprocal agreement.  In
fact, the new language is so much more restrictive than existing law
that several states that are currently recognized by South Carolina
could be removed from the existing reciprocity list.  It appears that
SLED has been working overtime to derail the original intent of H 3110,
which was to simply remove SLED's discretionary power for determining
reciprocal states.  In the nine years since South Carolina adopted its
shall-issue Right-to-Carry law, SLED has approved only nine states for
reciprocity, several of which were approved only in an apparent response
to NRA's recent push to remove SLED's discretion.  Unfortunately,
several Senators who had solid pro-gun records in the past have sided
with SLED and anti-gun Senator Robert Ford (D-42) to introduce
Thursday's poison-pill amendment.  Those Senators need to hear from the
pro-gun community immediately!

Please contact:

Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn McConnell (R-41) at (803) 212-6610
Senator Larry Martin (R-2) at (803) 212-6340
Senator Jim Ritchie (R-13) at (803) 212-6032
Senator John "Jake" Knotts at (803) 212-6024.

Please also contact Governor Mark Sanford at (803) 734-2100 and ask the
Governor to ensure SLED removes its objections to NRA-supported language
for H 3110.  Finally, please call your State Representative and ask
him/her to support amending H 3110 when it comes to the House for a
concurrence vote, and to support only NRA-approved language that will
ensure South Carolina will recognize the Right-to-Carry permits issued
by other states, and vice versa.

TEXAS
This week, the Senate Criminal Justice Committee reported out the
following NRA-backed bills:  HB 823 by Representative Terry Keel
(R-Austin) and Senator Juan Hinojosa (D-McAllen), which takes important
steps toward clarifying that law-abiding Texans may carry a handgun for
protection in their vehicles without a Concealed Handgun License (CHL);
HB 1038 by Representative Carl Isett (R-Lubbock) and Senator Kim Brimer
(R-Fort Worth), which reduces CHL renewal fees for senior citizens by
50% (to $35); and HB 1483 by Representative Stephen Frost (D-Atlanta)
and Senator Kevin Eltife (R-Tyler), which expands the methods of
payments for CHL applicants and lowers fees for duplicate, modified, or
replacement licenses from $25 to $10.  All three bills move to the
Senate floor for consideration in the final week of session.  Please
contact your State Senators and urge them to support HB 823, HB 1038, &
HB 1483!  Also this week, the Senate approved HB 322 by Representative
Suzanna Hupp (R-Lampasas) and Senator Craig Estes (R-Wichita Falls),
which lowers the minimum age requirement for a CHL from 21 to 18 for
active military personnel and also lowers CHL application fees for our
soldiers.  HB 322 has been sent back to the House for concurrence with
Senate amendments. Finally, Please join TX-19 Election Volunteer
Coordinator (EVC) Robert Pratt and the Lubbock County Republican Party
for a special viewing of "The Great U.N. Gun Debate."  This debate was
recently held between NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre and
Rebecca Peters of the International Action Network on Small Arms.  This
historic debate will be shown on a large screen on Monday, May 23, at
6:30 p.m., and is completely FREE OF CHARGE!  The event will be held at
4601 South Loop 289, Second Floor, in the Salem Village Shopping Center,
behind McDougal Realtors.  Doors open at 6:00 p.m.  For more
information, please contact Robert Pratt at (806) 791-3923, or visit
http://www.lubbockgop.org/
<http://www.nranews.org/UM/T.asp?A2.24.1663.13.4167237>.

--
Stephen P. Wenger

Firearm safety - It's a matter
for education, not legislation.

http://www.spw-duf.info