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Where to Find Government Information

Posted by William Kapeles on January 28, 2008

I have been asked several times recently how I find information related to anti-firearms legislation, immigration laws, etc.  There is an internet site that links to all the bills introduced into Congress.  It is fully searchable and easy to use.  Go to GovTrack.us.  This is one of the sites political writers use to find Congressional information quickly and easily.

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Specials - Valid Until 2/2/2008

Posted by William Kapeles on January 28, 2008

These are available from some of our wholesalers:

Glock pistols from $440.00

Hi-Point .40 S&W Carbines from $177.60

Kahr CW Series Pistols from $344.95

Colt Series 70 1911 .45 ACP Pistols from $759.95

Bulldog Fusion Holsters (bulk pack) 24 holsters in a variety of sizes:  $199.99

Bushmaster Carbon 15 Type 21 Pistols from $772.97

Bushmaster XM15-E2S complete lower receiver from $206.99

Bushmaster Carbon 15 Type 97 pistols from $713.95

Colt XSE Series Model 0 pistols from $749.95

Armalite AR-10 A2 .308 Rifles from $1199.95

Springfield XD series pistols from $414.99

Taurus PT-145 Millenium Pro .45 ACP from $290.00

Taurus PT24/7 Pro from $289.00

Springfield 1911-A1 Operator Light Rail Pistol Packages from $906.56

These are dealer cost prices.  Regular price on any firearm is cost + $20.00 + shipping.  Member price is cost + $1 + shipping.  Please contact us through our website for these and other great firearm deals.   These prices expire on 2/2/2008. Order while you can!

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The Ant and the Grasshopper

Posted by William Kapeles on January 27, 2008

We all know this old tale, passed down from generation to generation. Let’s reiterate it again to refresh our memories:

The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his
house and laying up supplies for the winter. The grasshopper thinks he’s
a fool and laughs and dances and plays the summer away. Come winter,
the ant is warm and well fed. The grasshopper has no food or shelter so
he dies out in the cold.

Like our society, the ant and grasshopper story has changed over the years due to progress. This is the new version of the same story as written by a liberal democrat:

The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his
house and laying up supplies for the winter. The grasshopper thinks he’s
a fool and laughs and dances and plays the summer away.
Come winter, the shivering grasshopper calls a press conference and
demands to know why the ant should be allowed to be warm and well
fed while others are cold and starving.CBS, NBC, and ABC show up to provide pictures of the shivering
grasshopper next to a video of the ant in his comfortable home with a
table filled with food. America is stunned by the sharp contrast.
How can this be, that in a country of such wealth, this poor
grasshopper is allowed to suffer so?
Kermit the Frog appears on Oprah with the grasshopper, and everybody
cries when they sing “It’s Not Easy Being Green.” Jesse Jackson stages
a demonstration in front of the ant’s house where the news stations film the
group singing “We shall overcome.” Jesse then has the group kneel down
to pray to God for the grasshopper’s sake.Tom Daschle & Walter Mondale exclaim in an interview with Peter
Jennings that the ant has gotten rich off the back of the grasshopper,
and both call for an immediate tax hike on the ant to make him pay
his “fair share.”

Finally, the EEOC drafts the “Economic Equity and Anti-Grasshopper
Act,” retroactive to the beginning of the summer. The ant is fined for
failing to hire a proportionate number of green bugs and, having nothing
left to pay his retroactive taxes, his home is confiscated by the government.

Hillary gets her old law firm to represent the grasshopper in a defamation
suit against the ant, and the case is tried before a panel of federal judges
that Bill appointed from a list of single-parent welfare recipients.The ant loses the case.

The story ends as we see the grasshopper finishing up the last bits of
the ant’s food while the government house he is in, which just happens
to be the ant’s old house, crumbles around him because he doesn’t
maintain it.

The ant has disappeared in the snow.

The grasshopper is found dead in a drug related incident and the house,
now abandoned, is taken over by a gang of spiders who terrorize the
once peaceful neighborhood.
So what’s the moral of the story?  Vote Republican.

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More Pressure Is Needed to Get Bush to Withdraw Brief

Posted by William Kapeles on January 25, 2008

Here is the latest from Gun Owners of America.  Please see their site for this and many more pro-gun articles.

Friday, January 25, 2008

The Bush administration has continued veering toward gun control.
You know it is bad when The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
salutes the administration’s support for gun control.

Why would anti-gunners praise the Bush administration? For one,
signing the first gun control legislation in over a decade, the
Veterans Disarmament Act (H.R. 2640). For another, the very anti-gun
brief the Solicitor General (the Justice Department’s lawyer) filed
in the DC gun ban case, D.C. v. Heller.

As you know, Rep. Virgil Goode is rounding up other members of the
U.S. House of Representatives to join with him on his letter to the
President asking him to withdraw that brief.

Gun Owners of America has taken the lead in building public awareness
of the Solicitor General’s action, and the need to urge all members
of Congress to support Rep. Goode’s efforts.

We know it is imperative for the NRA to encourage their members to
weigh in with their representatives on behalf of Rep. Goode.

It would be very helpful if you — and as many gun owners as you can
recruit to help — would call the NRA and urge them to publicly
encourage members of Congress to join with Rep. Goode by signing his
letter to the White House.

The toll-free number to call at the NRA is 800-392-8683. To maximize
your effort, please call rather than e-mail.

For your information, the GOA press release that explains what is
wrong with the administration’s brief is here:

http://www.gunowners.org/pr0801.htm

The D.C. v. Heller case is by far the most important Second Amendment
court case of our lifetime. Thank you for doing all you can to help
secure a pro-gun outcome.

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Colorado - The West’s Bastion of Liberalism - Strikes Again

Posted by William Kapeles on January 23, 2008

I was recently informed about a new piece of legislation from Colorado’s state house.  House bill 08-1096 has been introduced by Rep. Stafford.  It’s intent is to make illegal the intentional confinement of any mammal for the purpose of hunting, killings, etc.  The full text if the bill is here.  While it may look good on the outside, for whatever liberal purpose the author wrote it, there is one clause in it that should scare the hell out of any Colorado sportsman.   Section 33-6-132-(1) A. states that it is “unlawful for a person to offer another person the opportunity to hunt, wound, or take any mammal that is: a) intentionally confined in any enclosure, regardless of the size of the enclosure…”

I think this misguided liberal is trying to do away with game ranching or guided massacres as they are sometimes called.  That may be a noble motive depending on your side of that fights, but I see a more sinister implication of this new law.  Consider the following:  You own 10,000 acres of fenced land in the state of Colorado.  Your family farms it for a living.  You invite your son over to shoot a deer in your back forty.  He shoots one, is seen by the G&F officers, and is arrested for shooting a game animal within an enclosure (10,000 acres, fenced, remember?).  This law has the ability to eliminate hunting almost completely from Colorado.

It must be stopped .  The House Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Committee will hear HB 1096 on Wednesday, January 23 at 1:30 pm in House Committee Room 107.   Please take the time to contact your state representatives.  If this is passed, the implications are too far reaching to even consider.

Here is another post on this topic, and it contains all the contact info for the Colorado House and Senate.

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Rock Island Armory 1911 Standard on Sale till Jan 27th

Posted by William Kapeles on January 21, 2008

This is for you 1911 fans! Rock Island Armory’s great 1911 copy is on sale for a limited time.  This is the standard version.  You members can get them for as little as $320.99.  Shipping is $13.50.  Order these soon - do not delay.  They will not last long at this price.

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DPMS Special - Hurry! Not many left!

Posted by William Kapeles on January 20, 2008

One of our wholesalers just put this special out.  If you’re in the market for a DPMS .308, now may be the time to get one!  This package contains the DPMS LR-308 semi-automatic AR-15 rifle, and also has these great added features for the special promotion:

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Daniel Defense 12.0 Lite Rail. (Retail $425.00)
• LMT Sopmod Carbine Stock. (Retail $199.00)
• Harris Bipod/w adapter. (Retail $100.00)
• JP Adjustable Trigger. (Retail $279.95)
• Ergo Sure Grip. (Retail $24.00)
• Removable Carry Handle.
Included Upgrades Total $1,027.95

Regular price on these is: $1635.99 + S/H

Member price is:  $1616.99 + S/H.

There are not many left, so order now if you want them!  When they’re gone, so is the deal. Go to www.bpcustomshop.com to order.

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To your Wallet! The Rugers are Coming! The Rugers are Coming!

Posted by William Kapeles on January 17, 2008

I had the opportunity to talk with a nice lady at Ruger’s Corporate sales office today. I politely inquired when they planned on shipping the long awaited Charger 10/22’s. She laughed and toyed with me, coyly asking “why do you want to know honey? Are you waiting for a few of them?” Now, I can take some ribbing, but I was not in the mood to be taunted by a secretary, so I replied in my best Christopher-Walken-does-the-mob voice “Listen doll, tell me when the goods are comin’ or I’m gonna come down there and teach you how to respect your betters!” I’m not sure if she knew I was playing with her, as she immediately told me, with all hint of coyness gone from her voice, “They’ve already shipped, sir. Your distributor should have them within a week or so. Thank you for calling Ruger.” Click. Not even a goodbye.

Oops. I was only playing (about the ‘teach you how to respect’ part - not about needing those beautiful guns!).

So here’s the scoop. We have over 30 of these on order - all of them pre-sold. Our primary Ruger dealer will get 350 of them in soon. If you want one before the second coming (of the guns, not Jesus), now is the time to order! Do not delay! God knows when the goofy broads at Ruger will get around to shipping another batch! Go to our website and contact us to order yours’ today! Or save time and call 307-234-6722 between 3pm and 6pm, M-F, and 12pm - 6 pm Saturdays.

Here is the pricing, lest you waste more time trying to decide to order!  Dealer price on this weapon is $243.10.  Member price: $244.10 + S/H, Non-member price, $263.10 + S/H.  Order now!  We have ALREADY ORDERED almost 10% of our supplier’s initial order.  If you want these, order them NOW!

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US v. Olofson: A Pseudolegal Case

Posted by William Kapeles on January 16, 2008

This is a reprint of an article by L. Neil Smith, originally written for Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership.  I thought it important enough to pass on here.  The link to the original post is at the bottom.

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The camera closes in.

The screen swells with the wizened, hateful visage, under its ludicrous English periwig, of George Jeffreys, the original “hanging judge” of the Bloody Assizes as he sentences the innocent Doctor Peter Blood, convicted of having treated a man wounded in a battle of the 1685 Monmouth Rebellion, to a lifetime of slavery in the British West Indies.

Nobody watching the 1935 movie “Captain Blood” was particularly surprised at the irrationality of the verdict or the harshness of the sentence. Judicial processes meant to bolster authority, often at the expense of justice and humanity, were a feature of the English court system, and one of many reasons — as most individuals of my own and older generations were taught in school — that Americans fought for independence.

Not so today. Now our children and our grandchildren are often told by a politically-corrected educational establishment that there was no good reason for the American Revolution, and that we’d all be better off if the colonials then had respected and cooperated with authority. As far as justice is concerned, they’re told the humblest person, accused of a crime, can always count on getting “his day in court”.

I’m sure that’s just what young Kenyon Ballew, his family, and lawyers expected when they went to court seeking restitution because a violent gang of police and federal officers, for some reason disguised as hippies, smashed through his front door one summer evening in 1971 — on a fraudulent plea-bargained tip from a newspaper boy they had arrested for burglary — and shot at him more than a dozen times as he emerged naked from his bathtub, paralyzing him for the rest of his life.

The Ballew case may not have been the first instance of the new police “philosophy” of fascist thuggery, moronic incompetence, and brutal unconcern over “collateral damage” that has since flooded over this nation like a dirty tide, destroying whatever pretense was left that this is a free country, but it was the first many of us knew of, and nothing would ever be the same. A line of causality stretches taut and straight from Ballew’s suburban Maryland home in 1971 to Mount Carmel on the rolling Texas plains in 1993 — and continues on to this day.

All of this comes to mind because of a recent federal trial, the case of U.S. v. Olofson in Milwaukee Wisconsin, in which the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (instigators in both the Ballew and Branch Davidian atrocities) charged a National Guard Drill Instructor of “unlawful transfer of a machinegun” because, owing to a worn or broken part, it would sometimes — very rarely, actually — fire more than one round of ammunition with a single pull of the trigger.

This is not, in fact, any kind of illegal “enhancement”, it is a dangerous malfunction. Len Savage, the expert I spoke with before I started this article tells me that when such a malfunction occurs, the particular weapon involved fires at three times the rate considered safe.

Olofson, it appears, was asked by a Robert Kiernicki to teach him to shoot. Olofson did, and even let Kiernicki take “his oldest AR-15″ — a semiautomatic version of our current military rifle the M-16 — to a public range and practice. On Kiernicki’s third time at the range, after firing 120 rounds, the rifle sputtered three times and jammed.

Law enforcement people present on the range swooped in, and in due course, Olofson was arrested, charged, and has now been convicted of a gun “crime” he never intended to commit or even knew he had committed, one that happened when he was miles away and someone else pulled the trigger.

The rifle in question was sent to the BATFE Firearm Technology Branch (FTB), who examined and test fired the weapon and declared it “just a rifle”. Special Agent in Charge Jody Keeku asked FTB to re-test the firearm, this time using soft-primered commercial ammunition.

The FTB, which has no standardized testing procedures — in fact, no written procedures at all for testing firearms — tried again, this time getting the desired results. BATFE, with a self-admitted fifty percent error rate, then pursued an indictment against Olofson and paid Kiernicki “an undisclosed amount of money” to testify against him.

At the same time Olofson was being charged with unlawful transfer, because his rifle malfunctioned, and apparently had some M-16 parts (not the parts that would make it a machinegun) the BATFE removed another “machinegun” from its registry of such weapons because they deemed it to be an AR-15 with M-16 parts, but not a machinegun. Len can produce the documents to substantiate this extremely convenient contradiction.

Hear Len being interviewed on JPFO’s podcast, Talkin’ to America and see some of the legal documents associated with this case. Click on over to http://www.jpfo.org/filegen-n-z/talkamerica.htm and then proceed to http://www.jpfo.org/filegen-n-z/olofson-vs-us.htm.

Be aware, however the court never had access to this information. When Olofson’s attorneys requested that the court compel BATFE to produce these and other documents proving Olofson’s innocence, BATFE’s Chief Counsel’s Office loftily informed the court that the documents involved contained “tax information” — namely, a $200 federal excise tax stamp — and that the court was therefore prohibited from seeing them.

All such documents — even a BATFE letter to the manufacturer of Olofson’s rifle mandating a safety recall in 1986 (due to its going “full auto” if it malfunctioned) — were kept secret from the judge in the case, Charles N. Clevert, and the rest of the court. BATFE’s Chief Counsel told Assistant U.S. Attorney Gregory J. Haanstad, who passed it along: “The Court will have take our word that the documents in question contain tax information, and contain no exculpatory evidence”.

Haanstad claimed the law does not exempt a malfunction. He claims that it states “any weapon that shoots more than once without manual reloading, per function of the trigger is a machinegun”. When Len, acting as a defense expert, took the stand, he asked, “Are you saying if I take my great-granddaddy’s double barrel shotgun out and pull one trigger, and both barrels go off, it’s a machinegun?”. Haanstad cited the law (U.S. Code, Section 5845[b]), restating that “any weapon that shoots … “

If your semiauto rifle breaks, you are now subject to federal prosecution. Even more ironic, those in the sporting culture, who have derided so-called “black guns” and “assault rifles” for so long, now face a real possibility of their expensive double shotguns being seized, and of possible prosecution, if BATFE’s no-standards laboratory — which has no procedures in writing and does all of its testing in secret — can make it fire more than once with a single pull of the trigger. If there is information proving their innocence, BATFE can always claim it’s tax information, and prevent both judge and jury from considering it.

Len and I differ on one central point in this mess, gun expert though he is. He is a tough, decent, bright, and courageous gentleman, and I have no desire at all to argue with him in public. He believes that the judge in this case conducted himself properly and points out that the man even chastized the federal prosecutors on at least one occasion because they had attempted to deceive him and the defense attorneys.

This is not a new thing. At one of the legal proceedings against Kenyon Ballew, back in the 70s, the prosecution brought in “evidence” of Ballew’s “criminality” consisting of a can of black pistol powder which they claimed he was going to use to make grenades. In fact, he used it to load his only handgun, a replica of an 1847 Colt Walker revolver.

But it wasn’t enough simply to produce the can. They brought in at the center of a long, long plank, its ends supported by a pair of theatrically nervous individuals acting as though what it held was nitroglycerin.

BATFE’s conduct at the Olofson trial was subtler, but just as criminally misleading. What the judge should have said is, “You will tell your agency to produce those documents immediately, or I will have you locked up until they do. Bailiff!” The fact that he didn’t say that makes him a bad judge, a weak judge, and anticonstitutional judge.

BATFE’s very existence is a violation of the highest law of the land, in and of itself. How can this sort of stupendously outrageous crime go on for decade after decade? Answer: who signs a judge’s paycheck?

BATFE drifts, utterly rudderless, without underlying principles, precisely like the entire United States government does today. The criminally totalitarian mind-set that permitted the creation of this agency in the first place — despite the clear language of the Bill of Rights — encourages wars to be waged without any legal declaration by Congress, and kidnapping and torture to become working policies of what was once supposed to be the freest country on the face of the Earth.

It does so because it suits those who profit, in terms of power and privilege or other ill-gotten gains, from such a moral and legal vacuum.

Link to the original post - spread the word!

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A CALL TO ARMS - NATIONAL ACTION FOR THE 2nd AMENDMENT

Posted by William Kapeles on January 9, 2008

WHEN: JANUARY 11TH 2008 12 PM (week of January 7th 200 8)

WHERE: STATE CAPITOLS EVERYWHERE, THE WHITE HOUSE

WHY: STOP HR. 2640 AKA: THE VETERAN’S DISARMAMENT ACT 2008

In an unrecorded voice vote the gun grabbing bill once known at HR
297, HR 2640 also known as “The Veteran’s Disarmament Act” by Pro 2nd
Amendment grass roots organizations across America, passed, and will
soon be on the way to President Bush for signature or veto.
The bill calls for a guilty before being proven innocent program of
separating which Americans may realize the 2nd amendment and which may
not. According to the bill any past, present, or future “thought
crime” may threaten your right to purchase or own a firearm. Without a
trial!

The core of the bill’s problems is section 101(c)(1)(C), which makes
you a “prohibited person” on the basis of a “medical finding of
disability,” so long as a citizen or veteran had an “opportunity” for
some sort of “hearing” before some “lawful authority” (other than a
court). Presumably, this “lawful authority” could even be the
psychiatrist himself.

*Note that unlike with an accused murderer, the hearing doesn’t have
to occur. The “lawful authority” doesn’t have to be unbiased. The
citizen or veteran is not necessarily entitled to an attorney — much
less an attorney financed by the government. Children with past
diagnosis for ADHD, People diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, veterans
dealing with PTSD and who seek psychiatric help, men and woman who are
charged or suspected of domestic violence, and anyone currently under
medication for psychiatric reasons what so ever… Are targets of HR
2640.

We are forcing people choose between what may be essential mental help
and counseling, or their 2nd amendment rights.

Funding for implementation on a state level is based on a “secret
formula” set by the US Attorney General in order for the states to
obtain the funding necessary to pay for this very expensive data base.
We have alerted the public to the nascent no fly lists, the coming no
work lists, now we must alert you to the no gun list. We have in
effect become a nation of lists, in the order of Stalin’s Russia,
Hitler’s Germany, or Mao’s China. Unless we want to realize the
communism, socialism, or fascism of these failed prison states, we
must act NOW or lose everything the United States of America and its
constitution stands for.

So where is the NRA in all of this? It was in fact the NRA that helped
legislate this bill all along. They own this lock stock and barrel!
Here is what NRA spokesperson Rachel Parsons had to say about
supporting HR 2640 with Ted Kennedy, Chuck Schumer, Diane Feinstein,
Frank Lautenberg, and Carolyn McCarthy: “We want a clean bill. If this
becomes a Christmas tree of gun control, we will absolutely remove
support from this bill” Three months later they did NOT remove
support.

And this is exactly what we ended up with. A Rockefeller Center style
Christmas tree lit up with more gun CONTROL than all previous gun
control bills combined. Like thieves in the night, in a secret vote,
with NO PUBLIC debate, with no mention by all but one of the
Republican presidential candidates (that one is Ron Paul) with no
coverage by the big 5 media companies, without a care for liberty and
the Constitution… Our 2nd amendment rights have been put in the hands
of George W. Bush.

Every indicator seems to show that Mr. Bush, an alleged conservative
will sign this nightmarish bill.

We might have time to stop him and we certainly have time to let the
president know that we want this bill vetoed until such a time when
Americans can have a thoughtful debate on what we are getting into
with HR 2640.

We have time, not much, to send a message to the Senate and Republican
minority leader Mitch McConnell to reconsider sending this to the
president, and we have the entire year to challenge each of the
candidates running for president on where they stand on such a bill.
This is especially important if those running as sitting senators, and
congressmen voted for this bill while posing as supporters of the
right to keep and bear arms.

We ask you this week to call into radio talk shows, to write your
newspapers, and television networks to ask them why they have not
addresses this issue before their audiences, and where they stand on
the issue. We ask you this week to ask all of the candidates for
President in 2008 to clarify where they stand on the issue of 2640,
have they read the bill, and did they support it yes or no! We ask you
this week to call you senators and congresspersons, and the White
House to tell them that you do NOT support 2640, or anyone who
endorses it.

We ask you on Friday January 11th 2008 at 12 Noon in your time zone to
go to your state capitols, halls of government, media outlets, and to
the White House with signs, banners and leaflets to alert the public
to HR 2640 and to ask for their help in stopping it. Our goal is to
get media attention to get this bill before the public eye. WITHOUT
YOUR HELP WE WILL LOSE!

If we do not do anything it won’t be long before, on the smallest of
pretexts, YOU will lose your rights to legally own a firearm, and it
won’t be long before like in the UK, the government will come for your
butter knives.

If you would like more information on this subject, or would like to
schedule an interview please contact Jack Blood at
jackblood@hotmail.com

RESOURCES:
Gun Owners Get Stabbed In The Back - Veterans Disarmament Act on its
way to the President http://www.gunowners.org/a122007.htm
(703)321-8585 Larry Pratt - Director
http://www.jpfo.org/

McCarthy and NRA ambush gun owners, sneak Gun Control through Senate
and House http://nationalgunrights.org/alerts/2007-mccarthynra.shtml
(FULL TEXT OF THE BILL HERE) NAGR Phone: (88 8) 874-3006 - Dudley Brown
- Director

Sept 6th 2007 interview Jack Blood with Rachel Parson of the NRA:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=175415874751235706
Jack Blood covers NRA backed Gun Control with Dudley Brown of
NationalGunRights.org and Larry Pratt of GunOwners.org
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1529101058692499496&hl=en

GEORGE W BUSH CONTACT INFO: BY PHONE - Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414 / FAX: 202-456-2461

MITCH McConnell’s SENATE OFFICE, DC 361-A Russell Senate Office
Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-2541 Fax: (202)
224-2499 http://mcconnell.senate.gov/
http://mcconnell.senate.gov/contact_form.cfm email

Congressman RON PAUL’S action notice:
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/gunowners/write-your-senator Sample Email
Opposing HR 2640
Dear Senator [Senator's Name Here], I am very disappointed that the
Senate Judiciary Committee passed out HR 2640 on and unrecorded vote,
just as the House did. This bill will solve nothing but will expose
hundreds of thousands of private medical records to organizations that
have already proven they cannot be trusted to accurately deal with
personal information. Furthermore, the liability that people face when
accused of being mentally incompetent to own a firearm will discourage
people with personal issues from seeking medical help. I strongly urge
you to reject the Senate version of HR 2640. Very truly yours, [Your
Name Here]

Send Emails to your appropriate Senator. Email forms for all Senators
can be found at:
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

This article is reprinted from an email received from JPFO.org.  This is their content, and I firmly support it.  Please take action and contact your representatives - don’t think “It’s not important, I’m not a disabled vet.”  If we allow one law like this to exist, more are sure to follow.

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