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Former NRA Director Sentenced

    I am often asked about the fate of former NRA Board of Directors member, Sanford Abrams, but the case was hanging in limbo with nothing to report.  That all changed yesterday when Abrams was given a 5 year suspended sentence for selling an AR15 rifle to a man prohibited from purchasing such a rifle in the state of Maryland.  Under Maryland law, "assault weapons' and handguns are specialy regulated and all sales of these firearms must be aproved by the State Police.  Had the rifle Abrams sold been an H-Bar heavy barreled, target model, there would have been no requirement to go through the State Police and the sale would have been legal, but since this was a standard AR model, Abrams should have processed the sale and would have learned that the buyer was not allowed to posses the gun.  

    The Baltimore Sun report on the case can be read by clicking here .

 

Bush Administration Out of Line in DC Gun Case

The Knox Report

From the Firearms Coalition

 

Bush Administration

Out of Line in DC Gun Case

 

By Jeff Knox

(January 15, 2008) Late in the day on Friday, January 11, the Solicitor General of the United States, an office appointed by the President and tasked with representing the Administration view in court, filed an amicus brief in support of the District of Columbia in the case of DC v. Heller now before the Supreme Court.  The brief includes thoughtful, scholarly review of the history and meaning of the Second Amendment, concluding that it refers to, and protects, a preexisting, right which has no militia membership requirement.  The brief then stresses the idea that, like other rights, the right to arms may be restricted by the government for a variety of reasons.  And that the Supreme Court should render a decision affirming the individual nature of the right to arms, but should reject the Circuit Court’s conclusion that the DC laws are a violation of that right.  The Solicitor General would have the Court send the case back down to the lower courts for them to determine which, if any, of DC’s laws cross the threshold of “reasonable restrictions” and are therefore unconstitutional.

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Bush Sides with DC!

                In typical "screw your friends and appease your enemies" Republican fashion, the Bush Justice Department has filed an amicus brief defending the DC gun ban in the DC v. Heller case currently before the Supreme Court.  The Solicitor General calls on the Court to acknowledge the Second Amendment as an individual right, but asks that the Circuit Court's decision in the case be reversed and remanded (thrown out and sent back to the lower court) with instructions to determine whether DC's laws unreasonably restrict resident's ability to exercise their rights.  It appears that the "pro-gun" Republican Department of Justice fears that any decision from the Supreme Court which held that banning any class of weapons was an infringement of the Second Amendment, might open the door to challenges against bans on dreaded machineguns. Continue reading Bush Sides with DC!

H.R.2640 Signed by President

    The NICS Improvement bill, H.R.2640, was signed by President Bush yesterday as expected. 

    I was pleased to receive a note this evening from Alan Korwin of GunLaws.com letting me know that his analysis of the final bill jibes with my own.  Alan was one of the few calm and thoughtful opponents of the legislation and his acknowledgment that the final version is much improved is refreshing.  You can read what Alan had to say here , and you can read the actual bill here, and of course my Knox Report on the subject is available here. 

More Hype About NICS Bill

    The hype about H.R.2640, the NICS Improvement bill, is heating up again.  I have just posted a Knox Report about the bill here and a link to the actual text of the bill as it passed here.

    I find myself in the uniquely uncomfortable position of defending a bill that I do not particularly support, but the attacks on this legislation and the NRA are so outrageous and unfounded that I can not simply stand by and let them go unanswered.  Anyone who is familiar with me and my family knows that we have never been reticent to kick NRA in the shins when they get off track and I am definitely no blind NRA minion.  In this instance, I am frustrated that NRA entered into this deal knowing that it would be contentious within the gun rights community, but charged ahead heedless of objections and determined to keep all other players away from the negotiating table.  NRA's disrespect and dismissal of the gun rights grassroots continues to be one of their biggest problems and will be the organization's downfall if they don't take corrective action.

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H.R.2640 Analysis

The Knox Report

From the Firearms Coalition

 

Bringing Perspective to

NICS Improvement

 

By Jeff Knox

 

(January 8, 2008) In the last moments of the 2007 congressional session both the Senate and the House passed a revised version of the “NICS Improvement Act” H.R.2640 and the President has now signed it into law. 

The source of much rancor and gnashing of teeth for the better part of 2007, H.R.2640 was a modified version of a perennial bill from avid anti-gun Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) and was the result of negotiations with NRA.  With NRA support it flew through the House on a voice vote and seemed destined to pass through the Senate in similar fashion until Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) halted its momentum.  Again NRA went to the bargaining tables to negotiate modifications that would satisfy Coburn without offending bill sponsors like Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY).  The end result was the original bill with some extra verbiage to narrow and more precisely define its exact purpose and intent.

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More SWAT Follies

    A Colorado family had their front door kicked down as a squad of SWAT officers with drawn guns stormed into the home handcuffing the parents and placing all of the occupants face-down on the floor at gunpoint.  The object of the raid was 10-year old son John who had fallen and bumped his head the previous day.  A neighbor who saw the fall called paramedics who barged uninvited into the boy's home where he was being treated by his father.  The paramedics wanted to transport the boy to the hospital even though they saw no sign of serious injury.  The father, who was a combat medic in Vietnam, preferred to keep the boy under observation at home and refused to allow him to be taken to the hospital.  The paramedics called police and 24 hours later, after the boy had been checked by police and social workers and showed no signs of complications from the fall, Sheriff's deputies acting on a warrant signed by a Magistrate, burst into the family's home and took the boy.  Doctors examined the boy, promptly gave him a clean bill of health, and released him into his parent's custody. Continue reading More SWAT Follies

Academics’ Amicus

    Academics for the Second Amendment have been members of The Firearms Coalition since they were created in 1992 and we have supported their mission and efforts since that time.  Now our very good friends Dave Hardy, Joe Olson, a nd Clayton Cramer are joining forces under the A2A banner to write and file an amicus (friend of the court) brief in the DC gun ban case, DC V. Heller.  While it is unusual for an outfit like ours, which depends on direct support from our readers, to recommend financial contributions to other organizations (When was the last time you saw any other gun group asking you to send money somewhere else?), we think this amicus brief is important and it's something that we are not equipped to do ourselves.  Therefore, I invite you to read the following from Academics for the Second Amendment and, if you are able, consider helping them in this important matter. Continue reading Academics’ Amicus

Rumbles on the Border

 

The Knox Report

From the Firearms Coalition

 

Rumbles on the Border

 

 By Chris Knox

 

(Phoenix, Arizona)  At least twice this December, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agents have held press conferences here in Phoenix to announce seizure of a “cache” – or maybe caches – of “assault-type weapons.”  According to the latest reports, agents now have one man in custody on felon-in-possession charges.  The guns, which have so far only been displayed on tables for television cameras, have not been described in detail, but appear to include AK-47 and AR-15 type rifles, as well as several handguns, ammo for each, and .50 caliber ammunition, although no mention has been made of a corresponding rifle.  Numbers of guns involved in the seizure(s) range from 42 to 62, and it’s so far unclear even whether the most recent stories refer to two separate incidents or the same one.  At the time of this writing no agents were available for comment or clarification.

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The Loss of Big John

    John Hosford, one of the great, unsung heroes of the gun rights movement and a dear personal friend, passed away on Christmas Eve while visiting his son in Washington State.  The Knox family sends our deepest condolences to John's family as we join them in mourning his passing.

    John was one of the biggest men I have ever known, in physical stature, enthusiasm, commitment, loyalty, and heart.  Even though we occasionally found ourselves on different sides of the internal battles that have plagued the gun rights movement over the years, John was one of the few who never let a difference of opinion turn into personal animosity towards my father or our family.  His friendship held through the good times and the bad and he never wavered in his love and friendship.

    The last time I saw John was at the Gun Rights Policy conference in Cincinnati last October.  Even then, two years after Dad's death, John could not speak of him without choking up.  We didn't get as much opportunity to visit that weekend as we would have liked, but I was glad to bump into him while I had Mom on my cell phone to let him say hello.  He returned the phone almost an hour later with a depleted battery after catching up with Mom and reassuring himself that she really was doing well.

     John served in law enforcement for many years, was Executive Director of the Citizens' Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and spent some time in D.C. working for NRA-ILA.  One of his proudest moments was when his baby grandson was recognized as the youngest Life Member at the NRA Convention in Seattle.  John was a committed and tireless laborer for the right to keep and bear arms, willing and able to take a leadership role, but never hesitating to dive into the trenches and get his hands dirty.

    There will never be another like Big John.  He will be sorely missed.

 

Jeff Knox

27 December, 2007