Gun Law News

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Fri, 12 Aug 2005 12:00:00 GMT
# Gun Law News aims at dispelling the misconceptions and downright lies of the mainstream media about guns. Added to my links page in the "News" column of the RKBA section. From their about page: [codrea]
We are a small group of individuals like minded in our desire to preserve our Second Amendment rights.

We believe:
  • The Constitution was written by people who said what they believed and believed what they said.
  • The anti-gun rights crowd has lied for decades about everything from their interpretation of the Constitution, to the meaning of court cases and used tortured statistics to show their direction is justified.
  • If anyone wants to say that the founding fathers could not have foreseen the power of modern weapons, we will reply that they also could not have foreseen the modern printing press, radio, television or the internet. Their invention does not make the First Amendment any less applicable to them.
Before all else, we endeavor to produce an accurate site. If you find any errors of statement or omission, or if you just have something to say, please provide Feedback.

# Marc Emery at Cannabis Culture - My message to you - an autobiography of Marc's activism and a plea for help. Addresses for donations are in Marc's We Need Your Help article. [cannabisculture]

Now I live at your pleasure. Any money I use to live on will be charitable donations from people like you. Pot-TV, CC Magazine, the BCMP: they cannot be giving me money. I returned my rented car, moved into a small affordable apartment, and am selling my furnishings. I work every day and have no leisure time.

If you believe that this record of service to our culture merits your support, then I will tell you that we can use your support.

# Perry de Havilland at Times Online - In terror of more mad laws - on the false dichotomy between liberty and security. Samizdata discussion here. [samizdata]

Yet far from protecting my life and liberty, the Government just threatens to push the problem further underground by trying to stop people saying what they think or freely associating with whom they wish and then brazenly lying about why it needs these extra powers. For example, first ID cards are held up as an indispensable tool to fight terrorism, yet when he was asked how an ID card would have stopped a single suicide bomber from committing mass murder, the Home Secretary admitted it was not a tool against terrorism and please forget we ever said it was.

# The Apache Derby Project is an open-source 100% pure Java releational database. It can be programmed in JDBC or SQL. I haven't tried it. [cafe]

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