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Written by kim grady
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Sunday, 15 August 2010 13:11 |
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They tried this before, folks, at least here in Arizona, well they are at it again, they want to ban ammo containing lead components. What do they tell us we can use instead? Well, copper is a nice HIGH PRICED and scarce alternative, they would have us use steel instead too, anything but lead that they claim harms wildlife, despite FACT that proves not. I'd say steel would be an option, but then they'd come after us with accusations of using armor piecing bullets. There is no option folks, lead is it and the claim that wildlife is harmed is a scare tactic we have to bust. Arm yourself with knowledge and when it comes your turn to write you congress person or talk to the public about this, be ready.
A good write up from the Seattle Examiner is here:
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-seattle/lead-ammo-ban-sought-from-epa-threatens-gun-owners-game-agencies-say-critics
The NRA has some factoids listed about lead bullets too, that article is referenced in the Examiner article.
My soap box (I'll be brief):
The people behind this, the U.S. Humane Society (different than your local humane society, by the way, who does do needed animal control and care work, USHS is different). USHS are the ones who tell us guns are evil, the only thing people use guns for is to kill animals. This just isn't so and this is a huge myth we at SAS work hard to bust. This latest ban attempt is the USHS's attempt to take away our guns, point blank! |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 16 August 2010 13:07 )
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Written by Barbara Oonk
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010 00:13 |
Tennessee SAS member Nikki Goeser will be a guest on John Stossel's Fox Business Network show this Thursday, June 24th. The program will be titled, "More Guns, Less Crime?" Nikki lost her husband Ben to a stalker, who one night followed her and Ben into their place of work at Johnny’s Sports Bar in South Nashville,Tennessee. He walked right up to Ben and shot him point blank in the head, and then 5 more times, killing him. Being a law abiding citizen, Nikki had left her gun in her car, since firearms were at the time prohibited in establishments where alcohol was served. She didn’t stand a chance of protecting her husband. Nikki’s moving story was instrumental in getting Tennessee's right-to-carry laws changed, and she has been all over the country giving speeches and talks about her 2nd Amendment beliefs. "More Guns, Less Crime?" will air Thursday evening, June 24th, at 9 PM and midnight eastern (8 PM and 11 PM central) and on the Fox Business Network. Please check the Stossel home page for other air times and follow-up discussion. |
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Written by Deb Altrath
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Sunday, 23 May 2010 21:24 |
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On Tuesday May 18, New Hampshire Governor John Lynch signed into law a bill which decriminalized the purchase and ownership of certain types of knives, including daggers and switchblades. The legislation was originally authored and introduced by State Representative Jennifer Coffey, who is also the National Coordinator for Second Amendment Sisters. The bill had bipartisan support and passed by unanimous voice vote.
Second Amendment Sisters is proud to have supported Jenn's efforts to restore the basic human right of self-defense in New Hampshire, and we hope this will be the beginning of a trend where antiquated laws that affect self-defense are examined and reevaluated. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 May 2010 21:49 )
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Written by LeeAnn Tarducci
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Friday, 07 May 2010 10:12 |
Want to do something to defend your rights?
• Invite a friend, especially a newcomer, to go to the range with you •
Your friends will be thrilled to be invited, especially if they've never been to a range before.
Give them this opportunity. It's about the best thing you can give to an American.

For more information go to: GunLaws.org
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 11 May 2010 23:09 )
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