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No Guns for Gabby?

No Guns for Gabby?

By Jeff Knox

We all know that Gabby Giffords was injured in a murderous attack by a deranged Democrat activist.  We know that she suffered serious brain trauma and needed more than a year to regain even partial mobility and speech.  We also know that she has staged a remarkable recovery becoming the figurehead of a gun control operation started by her husband, Mark Kelly.  Rep. Giffords and Capt. Kelly often point out that they are not anti-gun and make show of buying, owning, and shooting guns.

Since we know all of that about Gabby Giffords, let me tell you about someone you don’t know.  We’ll call him Larry to protect his privacy.  Larry grew up in a shooting and hunting household.  As with so many working-class American gun owners, Larry is a patriot, and when he was 18, he volunteered for the US Army.  He went to Vietnam and was one of the last US casualties of that conflict when he was seriously injured by grenade shrapnel.  He suffered a traumatic brain injury and, like Gabby, had to relearn simple things like walking, talking, and feeding himself.  With help from his loving wife, Larry was eventually able to live a relatively normal life, though he suffers with frequent headaches and deals with severe pain that keeps him from being able to hold down a regular job.  The couple have depended on his small disability pension and what his wife has been able to earn cleaning other people’s houses.  One of his few joys has been getting out into nature and hunting – for meat and for the solitude he finds in it – or just tinkering and plinking.

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Washington Loss Means More Work

Plenty of Work Ahead

By Jeff Knox

(November 6, 2014) Republicans won big on Tuesday.  Not only did they gain the majority in the US Senate, they also picked up seats in the House, state legislatures, and governors’ offices.  GunVoters played a significant role in many of those races.  The question now is what the Republicans are going to do with their new-found power?  They still have Barack Obama in the White House so they’re not going to have much luck getting controversial legislation signed into law, and they don’t have the votes to override vetoes.  The nation is still in the doldrums economically, and things are firing up in the Middle East again with Daesh murdering Christians and Western sympathizers.  And then there’s the issue of illegal immigrants and controlling the border. 

Throw into that mix the bad news out of Washington State where Initiative 594, criminalizing private firearm transfers, was passed by a 60-40 margin.  While 60% is a far cry from the 90% support for “universal background checks” that proponents of the idea continue to claim, it is enough to embolden those proponents to continue with their plans to bring similar initiatives to other states that offer the initiative process, and to keep pushing for state and federal legislation.

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Election Alert – Up to You

Now It’s All Up to You
 
Voting is not just a Right, it’s a Responsibility.
 
It’s time to get out and Vote.  Many have already voted through Early Voting programs, but many have not.  Mail Votes must be sent today or tomorrow to ensure arrival in time to be counted.  If you’ve already voted, make an effort to make sure others vote – and have the information needed to cast an informed ballot.
We’ve published several articles about the importance of this election and the critical issues being decided this year.  Please go to www.FirearmsCoalition.org to read and share our columns.

The Nation is Watching Washington

The two firearm initiatives on the Washington ballot this year will have serious impact on other states.

Bloomberg and his cronies are already working on similar initiatives in other states. While many have bought into the polling numbers and think this is an unwinnable fight, we’re not ready to give up. We’ve seen GunVoters do the impossible in the past, and we believe they can do it again. If you are in Washington State, you’re on the front lines of the fight for rights. I-594 is a dangerous and misleading initiative. Beg people you know to vote against it, and be sure that you and your family don’t miss your opportunity to make a difference. Especially be sure that everyone in your household knows how bad this initiative is.  don’t find out later that your vote was nullified because your wife thought I-594 seemed reasonable.

If you don’t live in Washington, do you know people who do?  contact them and urge them to vote NO on I-594.  The stakes are high for all of us.

For more information on I-594, see our special report at www.FirearmsCoalition.org.

For more information on the dangers of I-594, see our special report a www.FirearmsCoalition.org.

If you’re not receiving our bi-monthly newsletter, The Hard Corps Report, please consider subscribing atwww.FirearmsCoalition.org.  Also please consider making a donation to help us in the fight.

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Yours for the Second Amendment,

The Firearms Coalition
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A personal note from Jeff Knox:

For folks in the Helena, Montana area – or with friends in that area – my good friend Gary Marbut is running as an Independent for a seat in House District 94.

Gary is the president of the Montana Shooting Sports Association and the author of the Montana Firearms Freedom Act.  you can find out more about Gary and his contributions to the rights movement at www.ElectMarbut.com.

I personally endorse Gary and encourage readers to do whatever they can to help him to victory in this race.

Just in case Election Monitors are watching; This is an unsolicited, personal endorsement from me, Jeff Knox.  It was not coordinated with any campaign, party, or committee, and is not an official position of The Firearms Coalition.  Any cost associated with this statement in this email was paid by me personally.

This E-Alert was sent from The Firearms Coalition to our friends and supporters.  If it was forwarded to you, you can register for Alerts and Updates at www.FirearmsCoaliton.org.  We never share or sell your information. 

It’s All Up to You

It’s All Up To You

By Jeff Knox

Early voting has already started.  Getting out the vote is critical in any election, but especially so in mid-terms when there is no presidential race.  Whether it’s a matter of exposure or something else, for some reason people are less interested in voting when they’re not electing a president.  This year should get a better turnout than usual, but it still won’t be nearly as heavy as in presidential election years, and even 2012’s voter turnout was dramatically lower than it was for 2008.

Low voter turnout is a problem and an opportunity.  The problem is that it’s harder to get people motivated and voting during the midterms.  The opportunity is that the other side faces the same problem, so whichever side does the best job of getting their people turned out is the side that’s probably going to win.

I saw a poll today that should give Republicans something to worry about.  It was an unscientific poll of visitors to my friend Richard Viguerie’s website, ConservativeHQ.com.  The poll asked one question: Have you voted yet? 

It offered three possible answers:

1. No. 

2. Yes.

3. I don’t plan to vote in the 2014 midterm election. 

The response was rather startling, with 44% of respondents saying they had not voted yet, 32% saying they had already voted, and 24% saying they were not planning to vote.

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Your Influence

Sphere of Influence

By Jeff Knox

(October 27, 2014) The midterm elections are officially just a few days away, though in many jurisdictions voting has been going on for a couple of weeks already.  The balance of power in the US Senate is on the line and, along with the Senate races, there are hundreds of other federal, state, and local races to be decided – races that could have a serious impact on your personal health, wealth, and liberty.  So what are you personally doing about it?

Have you cast your ballot yet?  Have you donated to the campaigns of candidates you believe in?  Have you written letters to the editor, posted comments on Facebook, posted links to important articles, or called in to radio shows?  Have you attended or tuned in to candidate debates, volunteered for candidates, passed out literature in the park?  Whether you have done any, all, or none of those things, here are 4 things that you can do right now to make a difference in the outcomes of Tuesday’s elections:

1.      Get your own house in order.  Be sure that you have examined the ballot, investigated the candidates – all of them, from Senate to City Council – and studied any initiatives, referenda, bond issues, etc., and decided how you’re going to vote.  Then you need to be sure that everyone of voting age in your household has all of that information and casts informed votes.  You don’t want to find out after the election that your spouse, son, or daughter canceled out your vote through ignorance or indifference.  Make them notes to use when they vote.  They can choose to ignore your suggestions, but be sure they have your suggestions and clearly understand the issues and what’s at stake.

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NRA Grade

Making the Grade

By Jeff Knox

(October 14, 2014) We in the rights movement have had a relatively easy go of things for the past 20 years or so.  Since the “Assault Weapons” Ban of 1994, the pendulum has been swinging mostly our way.  There have been a few stumbles and some close calls, as well as a whole lot of missed opportunities in that time, but in general, we’ve gained ground.  I fear that could be changing, and I fear this year’s elections could be a critical turning point.

My personal concerns were echoed in an email I received from the NRA this week.  In it, NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris Cox declared that we are “within striking distance” of removing Harry Reid, Dick Durbin, and Chuck Schumer from control of the Senate, and replacing them with a “pro-Second Amendment majority.”  He goes on to point out that the deciding factor will be a few percentage points in a handful of close Senate races, and, of course, Cox followed up those statements with a suggestion that the best way to further these goals is with a generous donation to NRA’s lobbying division.

The problem is that NRA, like some establishment Republican groups, hasn’t been acting in line with their fundraising pitches.

We all know that Republicans must flip six seats to gain the majority in the Senate, and that, along with a couple of seats Republicans are at some risk of losing, there are only a handful of seats currently held by Democrats that Republicans have a chance at converting.  All of those races are expected to be close, and each of them is critical.  

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DIY 2A

Do It Yourself Second Amendment

By Jeff Knox 

(October 10, 2014) Remember the hoopla a few months ago when a young, libertarian entrepreneur named Cody Wilson announced that he had constructed the first functional 3D printed gun?  And the growing outcry from the hoplophobes about “Ghost Guns” and 80% lowers?  Now Wilson and his company, Defense Distributed, has introduced a small, self-contained, computer controlled milling machine which can automatically finish an 80% lower in just a couple of hours.  The device has been dubbed the “Ghost Gunner,” in honor of State Senator Kevin DeLeon (D-CA) and his infamous, lunatic rant.  (If you haven’t seen it, look it up on YouTube.  Hilarious!)  The machine sells for $1500.00 and comes with everything you need to get started.

That’s got the professional hoplophobes of the Bloomies and the Bradys all in a tizzy all over again.  Wilson announced the release of the new machine just days after Representative Mike Honda (D-CA) introduced new legislation to require that all home-made guns be regulated in the same manner that commercially manufactured guns are – which, according to the same hoplophobes are completely unregulated…  But all of the hand-wringing and legislation writing is just further proof that these people really have no idea what they’re talking about.  They seem to think that guns are some magical creations forged in high-tech furnaces in Hell.  They clearly believe that making a firearm requires sophisticated machinery and highly specialized skills. 

Of course Shotgun News readers know just how ridiculous that belief is.  While “printing” the parts for an all-plastic, single-shot zipgun is a nifty concept, actually making a similar, but more durable and functional gun, from wood, pipe and nails is child’s play.  Most of us could accomplish the task in under an hour, using nothing but hand tools and junk from the garage.

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GunNews

Guns in America: An Untold Story

By Jeff Knox

(October 3, 2014) We’ve all heard the old newspaper saying, “If it bleeds it leads,” and we understand that dramatic stories of blood and carnage are attention-getters and ratings-boosters.  The public likes a good horror story, and the news media know it.  Horrific murders, especially those involving multiple victims, are particularly good sellers.  It’s just a fact of life that the core business of media is to “sell papers,” and the advertising in them.  But the core mission of the media is supposed to be to inform the public – you know, report the news.  One area of that mission where the dominant media falls woefully short is in reporting on cases of armed self-defense – even when the actions of the defender clearly saved many lives – and one of the tactics they use when they do report these events is to set the hero apart as something other than a regular armed citizen.

When a worker at a food processing plant in Oklahoma went on a rampage, killing and decapitating one woman and stabbing another several times before being stopped by several shots fired by a senior executive of the company, the hero was repeatedly described as an off-duty sheriff’s deputy.  That hero, Mark Vaughan, was the Chief Operating Officer of the business, and all agree that had he not had his gun readily available, the terror rampage would have taken several more lives.  But painting his actions as those of an off-duty deputy is something of a distortion.  That characterization suggests that he wasn’t an armed citizen, but rather a cop just doing his job.  This helps them to preserve the fiction that only police are qualified and trustworthy enough to go about armed.  In fact, Vaughan is a Reserve Deputy in Oklahoma County; a volunteer position requiring only 11 hours of service per month.  While I don’t mean to denigrate that service, and I’m sure some of the training he received through that service helped, Vaughan was not acting as a deputy; he was acting as a concerned citizen and coworker.

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Astroturf Assault on Kroger

Demanding Moms’ War on Kroger

Will the grocery giant succumb to the Astroturf campaign?

By Jeff Knox

(September 19, 2014) The PR company, Moms Demand Action, a subsidiary of Mike Bloomberg’s gun control conglomerate, Everytown, is waging a media campaign against one of the nation’s largest grocery and consumer goods companies.  The Kroger Company owns and operates nearly 2500 grocery and department stores around the country including Ralphs, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, Scott’s, and other brands.  They employ over 340,000 people, and provide services for tens of millions of customers every year.  Kroger’s stores and subsidiaries make a conscious and active effort to be involved in the communities where they do business, and to operate in a “socially conscious” manner.  They also maintain a policy of following local laws regarding the possession and carry of firearms.

It’s that last bit that has the Demanding Moms targeting Kroger with petitions, email drives, and ridiculous advertising campaigns in newspapers, on billboards, and around the web demanding that Kroger institute a public policy forbidding firearms in their stores.  They say that seeing guns on people who aren’t also wearing uniforms and badges, makes them uncomfortable and feel less safe.

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Un-Equal Justice in New Jersey

Ray Rice and New Jersey “Justice”

By Jeff Knox

(September 12, 2014) The release of a videotape of Baltimore Ravens Running Back, Ray Rice, punching his fiancé and knocking her out, has created quite a stir in the media.  The TV gossip show, TMZ, released the video this week, ushering in a whole new chorus of outrage toward Rice, the NFL, and the Atlantic County, New Jersey Prosecutor’s Office. 

After an initial 2-game suspension, the Baltimore Ravens have now canceled Rice’s multi-million dollar contract, and the NFL has suspended him from the league indefinitely.  The criticism being leveled at the Atlantic County Prosecutor is based on their decision to allow Rice off through a Pre-Trial Intervention program whereby he must complete an anger management program, possibly perform some community service, report to a probation officer, and avoid any further legal troubles for a couple of years.  In the end, his record will be completely clean, as if nothing ever happened.  Such plea deals are not uncommon for people charged with a first offense, though they are not normally offered in cases involving serious violence.  In this particular case, the prosecutor initially filed a simple assault charge and tried to let Rice off, but had to send the case to a Grand Jury.  The Grand Jury came back with a felony indictment, but the prosecutor decided to be as lenient as possible by offering Rice the Pre-Trial Intervention deal on an aggravated assault charge.

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