Thanksgiving, 2005
I will not register my guns. If such a law is ever enacted on the federal, State or municipal level, I will choose to ignore it. I was required to leave my personal data with the gun dealer when I purchased each of my guns legally, and this data is doubtlessly on record already. Let law enforcement look it up if they choose, but I will not register my guns: not now, and not in the future. Registration of handguns, or any other firearm, will not prevent a single crime from happening. It only serves to harass the law-abiding citizen for the sole offense of owning a politically incorrect item.
# Susan Bates at Alternative Press Review - The Real Story of Thanksgiving - don't know if this is true, but it wouldn't surprise me. [grabbe]
Most of us associate the holiday with happy Pilgrims and Indians sitting down to a big feast. And that did happen - once.
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In 1637 near present day Groton, Connecticut, over 700 men, women and children of the Pequot Tribe had gathered for their annual Green Corn Festival which is our Thanksgiving celebration. In the predawn hours the sleeping Indians were surrounded by English and Dutch mercenaries who ordered them to come outside. Those who came out were shot or clubbed to death while the terrified women and children who huddled inside the longhouse were burned alive. The next day the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony declared "A Day Of Thanksgiving" because 700 unarmed men, women and children had been murdered.
# Gatofeo at The High Road - How to best use a cap and ball revolver - good recommendations for loading and cleaning. More info in the ensuing discussion. [highroad]
# Kel-Tec - PLR-16 Press Release - announcing a .223 caliber semi-automatic pistol. 9.2" barrel, 12.5" sight radius, 18.5" overall length. Gets 2600 fps from M193 ammo. $640 retail. Very neat looking when tricked out with accessories. [geekwitha.45]