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NRA Bad for Iowa

NRA Pushing Bad Bill in Iowa

*** Update: A revised proposal from NRA has surfaced which is somewhat better than the proposal discussed in this article, but which still has some serious flaws.  The new proposal and NRA’s description will be linked at the bottom of this article and hilights of changes will be noted parenthetically within the article at the applicable sections. ***

It’s been a long time since we have had serious issues with NRA actions, but their proposed concealed carry legislation for Iowa is simply bad and we’re taking exception.

Last year two state organizations, Iowa Carry and Iowa Gun Owners, banged heads with competing legislation and competing strategies. Iowa Carry was backing a “shall issue” bill which included mandatory training requirements and several other concessions. Iowa Gun Owners was pushing an Alaska-style bill which removed restrictions on concealed carry and offered an optional permit system for the sake of reciprocity.

The Alaska bill had 25 cosponsors among the 100 members of the Iowa House and failed to pass by just one vote ending in a 49 – 49 tie in the final minutes of the legislative session. (Note: This was not a straight up or down vote, but a procedural vote on whether to suspend the rules to allow the Alaska-style bill language to be amended onto a must-pass bill.  It still demonstrates a surprising level of support.) Continue reading NRA Bad for Iowa

Thanks Appleseed

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From the Firearms Coalition

Giving Thanks – At An Appleseed Shoot

By Chris Knox

(Phoenix, Arizona November 29, 2009) Thanksgiving is a time for reflection on our blessings, including the blessings of liberty and on the sacrifices our forebears made for us. With that in mind, son Brandon and I wrapped up our Thanksgiving observations slung into battle rifles on the firing line at the beautiful, newly remodeled and re-christened Joe Foss Shooting Complex near Buckeye, Arizona. As I concentrated on sight picture, breathing and trigger control, I was truly thankful.

Over the past four years, as regular readers of this space will be aware, a group that goes by the delightfully seditious name of “Revolutionary War Veterans Association” has spread across the country with a simple but ambitious goal: To turn the United States once again into a nation of riflemen.  Barely on the radar of the mainstream shooting organizations, and totally off the major media’s screen, the RWVA’s Applessed Project has quietly grown at exponential rates. Continue reading Thanks Appleseed

NRA Iowa Explanation

  Memo

From:  NRA-ILA Research & Information Division

 

Re:        Iowa Right to Carry and NICS Improvement Amendments Act Compliance Draft

This memorandum is a section-by-section explanation of the above-referenced draft.

724.4C – This is a new section that would create the aggravated misdemeanor of going armed whiled under the influence of alcohol or illegally used or possessed controlled substances.  Current law prohibits the issuance of a permit to acquire handguns or to carry weapons to a person who is “addicted to the use of alcohol.” IA ST 724.8, .15.  These prohibitions, however, are both under-inclusive and over-inclusive.  They are under-inclusive because they do not reach the situation of a person who is not actually an alcoholic but who causes a risk to public safety by handling a firearm while impaired by alcohol.  They are over-inclusive because they would prohibit an alcoholic who is not drinking and is responsibly managing his condition from exercising a fundamental right.  The proposed section more adequately and fairly addresses the public safety concern posed by firearms and alcohol. Continue reading NRA Iowa Explanation

NRA Iowa Proposal

Iowa Right to Carry Reform Bill

 

724.4C. Possession or carrying of weapons while intoxicated. [New Section]

A person who goes armed with a firearm while under the influence of alcohol or an illegally used or possessed controlled substance commits an aggravated misdemeanor.

724.7  Nonprofessional permit to carry weapons.

Any person who can reasonably justify going armed meets the criteria of section 724.8 and who files an application in accordance with 724.11 may shall be issued a nonprofessional permit to carry weapons.  Such permits shall be on a form prescribed and published by the commissioner of public safety, which shall be readily distinguishable from the professional permit, and shall identify the holder thereof, and state the reason for the issuance of the permit, and the limits of the authority granted by such permit. All permits so issued shall be for a definite period as established by the issuing officer, but in no event shall exceed a period of twelve months five years and shall be valid throughout the state, except where the possession or carrying of a firearm is prohibited by federal or state law.

Continue reading NRA Iowa Proposal

Support Local Shops

 

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From the Firearms Coalition

Support Your Local Gun Shop

By Jeff Knox

(Manassas, VA, November 19, 2009) The day of the little Mom & Pop gun shop seem to be waning. Even small shops these days are sophisticated, computerized, professionally managed businesses, but those small shops are becoming harder to find. Faced with competition from the internet and mega-retailers like Wal-Mart, Cabelas and Bass Pro Shops, small, dedicated gun shops are finding it more and more difficult to compete. Throw in the added pressure of more frequent and more adversarial oversight by ATF, increased pressure from community zoning boards and taxing authorities, and major shortages in all sorts of guns and ammunition keeping dealer’s shelves bare for months in the midst of the worst recession in decades and it’s easy to understand why a lot of shops are struggling. Continue reading Support Local Shops

Victim Disarmament – The New VD

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From the Firearms Coalition

Time to Eradicate VD

By Jeff Knox

(Manassas, VA, November 12, 2009) There has been a close association between sexually transmitted diseases and the military for as long as the two have existed, but the focus of this article is not Venereal Disease, but a different kind of VD that has shocked the military community and the nation. The VD which currently plagues the military and puts our soldiers at grave risk is the policy of Victim Disarmament which has been increasingly prevalent even as laws in the civilian world have been moving in the opposite direction.

While some have pointed to regulation changes during the Clinton administration as the turning point, VD on military bases has been the trend since at least the 1960’s and to a lesser extent even before that. In military society, so heavily steeped in discipline and control, it is only natural that those in power would be inclined to drift in the direction of micro-management and centralized control. Commanders in the modern military seem to have gravitated toward a paternalistic role and that paternalism runs all through the chain of command and seems to apply to all subordinates regardless of their age, rank, or experience.

Continue reading Victim Disarmament – The New VD

Early Returns

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From the Firearms Coalition

Early Returns

 

By Chris Knox

 

(Phoenix, AZ, November 4, 2009)  It’s a Republican sweep in Virginia.  Bob McDonnell has the election locked up along with fellow Republicans winning the Lt. Governor and Attorney General offices.  The Republican victory in Virginia was overwhelming, with the GOP netting a combined 60 percent of the vote over Democrats in the three races.

In New Jersey, an unpopular (and Brady Bunch-endorsed) Democrat lost to what passes for a conservative Republican in that part of the world. Meanwhile in New York’s 23rd District, the Republican leadership had an opportunity to learn something about party discipline when their anointed candidate Dede Scozzafava, a genuinely liberal Republican, was pushed out of the race by an upstart conservative candidate who claimed Glenn Beck as his mentor.  Early returns show the Democrat with a solid lead, but with the upstart Hoffman making a splash.  The chin-stroking started immediately that the results are the harbinger of a gathering storm within the Republican Party.  Maybe.

Continue reading Early Returns

The latest “Devil’s Gun”

This column appeared in Shotgun News and elsewhere nearly five years ago.  I dredged it up when media reports surfaced that the Ft. Hood killer used a Five-seveN.  It should be noted that had he used the second gun he reportedly had during the rampage, a .357 Magnum, the death toll would very likely have been higher, but with fewer wounded.

–Chris Knox

Knox Report

The latest “Devil’s Gun”

By Chris Knox

 

(March 1, 2005) With the introduction to the civilian market of its “Five-seveN” pistol, FN Herstal has set the anti-gun world in a tizzy not seen since Gaston Glock’s polymer-framed pistol burst on the scene twenty years ago.  At that time the buzz was all about the “undetectable” plastic gun.  In similar fashion, the Brady Campaign (formerly Handgun Control Inc.) is circulating breathless reports that  “It [the Five-seveN] has the power of an assault rifle, yet it fits right in your pocket.”

 

Continue reading The latest “Devil’s Gun”

Ft. Hood Killer Used FN Pistol

ABC Taps Brady Bunch for Firearms Info

Just posted this as a comment to ABC and at Opposing Views.  My comment should be up soon.

http://www.opposingviews.com/articles/news-fort-hood-shooter-used-cop-killer-armor-piercing-handgun

ABC appears to have drawn most of the firearms knowledge displayed in their story from this press release.

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/cop-killer-gun-thought-ft-hood-shooting/story?id=9019521

This report reads like a press release from the Brady Center, using their buzzword, and their exaggerated characterizations of the gun’s power.  The writers’ ignorance of firearms technology is obvious in calling the ammunition "5.7 caliber" (it’s 5.7mm) and calling the magazines "clips."

It’s not hard to see where the claims of bias come from when your reporters run unedited press releases without knowing or understanding what’s in them.  We at The Firearms Coalition would be happy to provide technical assistance.  There are numerous other organizations and groups in the firearms community, including the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the National Rifle Association, and Gun Owners of America who would be equally willing to help you improve the quality of your reporting.

Chris Knox
Communications Director
The Firearms Coalition