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Are sheriffs using taxpayer money to trample taxpayer gun rights?

Charlotte Gun Rights Examiner
F. Paul Valone

Gun owners may have heard about financial mismanagement within the NC Sheriffs Assoc, but few know a Governor’s Crime Commission “blank check” grant may be funding attacks on gun rights, most recently when NCSA lobbyist Eddie Caldwell reportedly shelved legislation to repeal NC’s Jim Crow-era gun purchase law…

http://bit.ly/NCSheriffs

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What’s the big deal about background checks?

Gun owners who have no objections to the Lautenberg ‘gun show” bill are operating on the flawed assumption the legislative process is honest. Any background check system can be turned into gun registration, and California and New York have already demonstrated that

http://www.examiner.com/x-2698-Charlotte-Gun-Rights-Examiner~y2009m4d27-Whats-the-big-deal-about-background-checks

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Lautenberg gun show bill is greatest threat in Congress

Exploiting the tenth anniversary of the Columbine tragedy, perennial gun control advocate Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) introduced his latest gun show bill. What makes it a greater threat than other gun bills in the 111th Congress is the fact that Lautenberg has signed eleven powerful Democrats as cosponsors …

http://bit.ly/GunShowBill

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Students protest for concealed guns on campus

Empty Holster Protest:

From April 20-24, thousands of college students throughout the United States, organized by Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC), will attend classes wearing empty holsters, in protest of state laws and school policies that disarm law-abiding citizens on campuses.

http://bit.ly/OpenHolsterProtest

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Guns and the barometer of discontent

Guns and the barometer of discontent

Like the frozen moment when dark cumulonimbus boil above and the sky turns green with ozone, American unrest is building. What do increasingly organized protests, burgeoning gun sales and even mass homicides have in common?

http://bit.ly/barometerofdiscontent

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Patriots’ Day and the Oath Keepers: ‘…against all enemies…'

Patriots’ Day and the Oath Keepers: ‘…against all enemies…'

On April 19, celebrate our constitutional republic via Patriots’ Day, when Lexington and Concord kicked off the American Revolution. Especially poignant is a group of military and law enforcement called the Oath Keepers, who will join the celebration at Lexington Green to reaffirm their oath to defend the Constitution against “all enemies, foreign and domestic…”

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Armed self-defense & 'The Stopwatch of Death'

20/20’s “If I only had a gun” treated viewers to a biased study promoting the notion armed citizens are incapable of stopping mass homicides. Having exposed 20/20’s fallacy of omnipotent killers, noting personality traits of such killers actually make them more vulnerable to armed defense,  we discuss advice 20/20 gave viewers unfortunate enough to find themselves facing active killers.

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Myths of armed self-defense: ‘If I only had’…the truth

Aimed at undermining growing calls for arming concealed handgun permit-holders in schools and other allegedly “gun free” zones which attract active killers, ABC’s “20/20,” hit piece entitled “If I only had a gun” claimed that mere citizens are incapable of preventing mass murders like Virginia Tech. What “20/20” avoided mentioning is that the personality characteristics of active killers make them more vulnerable to armed intervention...

http://www.examiner.com/x-2698-Charlotte-Gun-Rights-Examiner~y2009m4d13-Myths-of-armed-selfdefense-If-I-only-hadthe-truth
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Repealing racist gun laws

Repealing racist gun laws

A dirty little secret gun control advocates avoid mentioning is that many gun laws have racist origins. In southern states, some date to reconstruction and ensuing decades of racial unrest as whites passed “Jim Crow” laws. Purchase permit laws repealed in Missouri but still on the books in North Carolina are one example …

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Self defense: What Castle Doctrine means to you

Sometimes called “Stand Your Ground” laws, Castle Doctrine reinforces the right of lawful citizens to protect against deadly attack. As North Carolina joins 28 states which have adopted or are considering similar such legislation, gun owners and concealed handgun permit-holders in all states should understand what protections the laws do and do not afford...
 
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Mexicali lies on 'assault weapons:' The real agenda?

Mexicali lies on 'assault weapons:' The real agenda?
 
In an apparent application of “big lie” theory, media outlets continue to promulgate the now-discredited myth that “90%” of the weapons seized from Mexican drug gangs are smuggled from the U.S. Continued misstatements by the Associated Press and others suggest an agenda...
 
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Pinelake Health and Rehab: More killings in ‘gun free’ zones

On Sunday morning, gunman Robert Stewart barged into Pinelake Health and Rehab in Carthage, North Carolina, and killed seven patients and a nurse, wounding three others. As in previous massacres, the killer picked a so-called “gun free” zone where firearms are officially prohibited. According to an employee of Peak Resources Incorporated, which operates Pinelake and five other health care facilities, all of their facilities are posted against concealed weapons.

As in numerous other rampages, Stewart was stopped after he was shot by an armed individual, in this case 25-year-old Carthage police officer Justin Garner, who was himself among the wounded.

And as in other cases, authorities were promptly alerted when Pinelake resident Ellery Chishole first called her 14-year-old granddaughter but despite arriving in less than ten minutes, were unable to stop the shooter from killing seven people in moments.

Unclear is whether Stewart had any connection to the 90-bed nursing home, leading some to suggest he may have picked it because concealed handgun permit-holders are prohibited from carrying firearms for self-protection. Associated Press Accounts say his estranged wife may work there, but ex-wife Sue Griffin said she had no idea whether her ex-husband was somehow connected to the nursing home or why he would shoot people there, further noting: "He did have some violent tendencies from time to time. I wouldn't put it past him. I hate to say it, but it is true."

Due largely to the efforts of nascent gun rights organization Grass Roots North Carolina (GRNC), the state passed a concealed handgun law in 1995 to allow citizens who have undergone background checks and training to protect themselves and their families against exactly such predations. However, NC Senator “Fountain” Odom chaired a subcommittee which weakened the legislation by amending it to include numerous places where concealed handguns are prohibited, including restaurants with on-premises alcohol consumption permits and some public parks.

Although health care facilities are not officially prohibited from allowing concealed handguns, among the weakening amendments that became law is G.S. 14-415.11 (c), under which guns are prohibited “where notice that carrying a concealed handgun is prohibited by the posting of a conspicuous notice or statement by the person in legal possession or control of the premises.” Because owners of private property, including merchants, could already legally prohibit concealed handguns, the measure was intended to encourage posting.

When then-Governor Jim Hunt arranged for the "Governor’s Crime Commission" to distribute thousands of signs posting against concealed carry, GRNC responded by creating a “Don’t Buy List” of posted merchants, with instructions for supporters of the law to contact them.

Faced with an organized boycott, hundreds of posted merchants, including Lowes Home Improvement Centers, Wilco convenience stores, and West Marine outlets removed “no concealed carry” signs.

Businesses which were less vulnerable to the boycott, however, refused to remove signs. Among the facilities commonly posted in the state today are shopping malls and health care facilities like Pinelake.

In a controlled study covering 19 years, researcher John R. Lott found that the number of multiple-victim public shootings in states which adopted concealed handgun laws declined by 84%. Deaths from these shootings plummeted on average by 90%, injuries by 82%. Higher arrest rates and increased use of the death penalty slightly reduced the incidence of these events, but the effects were never statistically significant.

Until Sunday, North Carolina had not experienced a single multiple victim public homicide such as recently occurred in Alabama and Germany, suggesting that the state’s concealed handgun law may have deterred such homicides. Significantly, the lone massacre has now occurred in one of the relatively few places where concealed handguns are commonly prohibited.

While sound arguments could be made for prohibiting firearms in nursing homes and hospitals by patients who may not be able to retain control of them, staff and visitors who have cleared the hurdles to obtain concealed handgun permits could not only deter future tragedies, but could respond in minutes or even seconds, potentially saving scores of lives.

F. Paul Valone is president of Grass Roots North Carolina, a not-for-profit legislative organization dedicated to gun rights and individual liberty. Among legislation the organization is currently trying to pass are House Bill 269, enabling permit-holders to carry in restaurants, and House Bill 270 enabling them to carry firearms in parks. For more information, go to: www.grnc.org
 
 
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