The New York Times vs. Senator Coburn: It is a travesty that the Senate
has failed to vote final approval of a law intended to close a
gun-control loophole laid bare by last April's bloody massacre on the
Virginia Tech campus...Fast as you can say stick 'em up, Senator Tom
Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma and premier orator on the preciousness of
the Second Amendment, blocked Senate passage. The senator previously
objected to a suicide prevention bill for troubled veterans, anxious
that government record-keeping might hamper vets' buying guns. This
time, he has unspecified "privacy concerns" and even worries that the
Virginia Tech bill might be a burden on the federal budget.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/01/opinion/01mon3.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
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Castle Doctrine Empowers Mississippi Residents: Within the last week on
three separate occasions, Jackson residents have taken up firearms to
defend themselves against assailants. In the most recent case, a man
shot and killed 20 year old Kenneth Stewman in the 4900 block of
Rosehaven Drive. Police say Swetman and another man were attempting to
rob the homeowner. Police say the man who fired the fatal shot will not
be charged in the case. A state law, known as the Castle Doctrine,
allows private citizens to use deadly force to protect their homes,
vehicles or businesses from intruders.
http://www.wjtv.com/gulfcoastwest/jtv/news.apx.-content-articles-JTV-2007-10-01-0024.html
Related Article:
http://www.wapt.com/news/14241311/detail.html
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Oops, Wrong Car: An off duty Detroit police officer shot a would-be
carjacker Sunday night during an attempted robbery in front of the
officer's home..."The man announced a robbery and carjacking. He
brandished a weapon, the officer brandished his weapon and the
perpetrator lost. The officer fired and hit the perpetrator more than
once. The wounded man was able to flee, but was apprehended a short
distance away."
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071001/UPDATE/710010403/1409/METRO
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Idaho Woman Cleared In Shooting Of Husband: No charges will be pressed
against the woman who shot and killed her husband a month ago in Swan
Valley. Today prosecutor Dane Watkins says that Debra Schultz shot her
husband in an act of self defense. The shooting came after a violent
relationship that lasted a year.
http://www.localnews8.com/Global/story.asp?S=7154784
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Mental Preparedness: An interesting commentary on the Cho incident at
Virginia Tech concentrates on developing mental preparedness for
resisting such attacks, not arming students and teachers.
http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/10/next_time_scream_librescu.html
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Gun Rights Policy Conference To Be Held This Coming Weekend: The 22nd
annual Gun Rights Policy Conference will be held this coming Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday, Oct. 5-7 at the Drawbridge Inn & convention Center
in Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky, just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati.
The conference will feature appearances by presidential candidate
Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX), National Rifle Association Executive Vice
President Wayne La Pierre, Second Amendment Foundation President (SAF)
Joe Tartaro and Alan Gottlieb, chairman of the Citizens Committee for
the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA). The event is co-sponsored by
SAF and CCRKBA, with support from other organizations.
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,189189.shtml
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UK Steps Up Regulation Of Airguns: New laws come into force today to
tighten up airgun sales. The minimum legal age for buying air weapons
rises to 18. And across the UK, retailers who sell airguns must now be
registered firearms dealers. They must also conduct face-to-face sales,
and record the name and address of the buyer and details of the air
weapon sold.
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/display.var.1725477.0.crackdown_is_launched_on_airgun_sales.php
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Stephen P. Wenger
Firearm safety - It's a matter
for education, not legislation.
http://www.spw-duf.info