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To: Zoltan! who wrote (1408)10/26/2001 4:54:04 PM
From: The Street  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10167
 
Banning fifty-calibers, Confiscating surplus firearms, and now...
Recalling air rifles -- the gun grabbers want them all!

Gun Owners of America E-Mail/FAX Alert
gunowners.org

(Friday, October 26, 2001) -- Now more than ever, one can see that
gun grabbers want them all.

Banning Fifty-calibers

Trying to profit from the September 11 terrorist hijackings, Rep.
Rod Blagojevich (D-IL) will be making a renewed push to ban .50
caliber firearms, claiming that such guns can fall into terrorists'
hands. Never mind the fact that these guns have been around since
the mid-1800s and have NEVER been used in a crime. Blagojevich said
he will be introducing a bill to ban these rifles.

Confiscating Privately Owned, Surplus Firearms

On the other side of the Hill, Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) has tried
to hoodwink conservative Senators into supporting his anti-gun
legislation. Senator Levin, who is the chairman of the Armed
Services Committee, wants to allow the government to confiscate
privately owned, military-style firearms. (Note: The bill does
allow for private owners to be compensated, but for many gun owners,
a meager stipend -- perhaps no more than the cost they paid 50 years
ago -- will in no way recompense them for the personal, historic or
antique value that their firearms possess.)

Gun Owners of America has been working in the districts of many
Congressmen to get this anti-gun language deleted from S. 1438.
Because gun owners like you have raised a fuss about this provision,
Levin has been forced to offer compromise language. But make no
mistake, this compromise will still let the government confiscate
privately owned firearms!

Sen. Levin has inserted some "exceptions" into his language in order
to assuage conservatives and make them think that private gun owners
will be protected. But the exceptions are VERY limited and will not
cover all the different ways that individuals have acquired surplus
firearms and militaria. GOA will continue working on this
legislation and keep you updated as to its status. It will be
coming to the floor very soon.

Recalling Air Rifles

Finally, a Clinton-holdover in the Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC) is making a last-ditch effort to recall certain
air rifles on the premise that these guns lack certain "safety"
features. (Yes, these are the same "safety" features that gun
grabbers nationwide are using as an excuse to justify their
confiscatory agenda.)

Democratic CPSC Chair Ann Brown is set to retire October 31, but has
scheduled a vote for the previous day to determine if as many as
nine million air rifles should be recalled. According to The
Washington Times this week:

The gist of [Brown's] argument -- such as it is -- is that most
air rifles lack the elaborate Rube Golberg-esque "safety"
features, such as multiple locks (which would make the guns all
but unaffordable), as well as the feeble notion that, because the
BB pellet is silver in color, like the inside of the barrel, users
might not be aware the thing is loaded. Protection from that kind
of imbecility is assuredly beyond the powers of even the CPSC and
regulators such as Mrs. Brown.

A Pennsylvania teen, believing his Daisy rifle was empty, recklessly
and carelessly pointed it at his friend and pulled the trigger.
Ignoring Safety Rule #1, the teen seriously injured his friend. But
as noted by the Times, in Mrs. Brown's world, "the evil air rifle is
to blame."

ACTION: Please contact the CPSC Commissioners before Tuesday when
the vote is to take place. Brown claims the recall will only affect
nine million air rifles, but gun industry officials say the defect
claim has the potential to affect virtually all rifles.

Urge the Commissioners to vote AGAINST this recall. Tell them that
accidental gun injuries are usually the result of careless actions
on the part of the individual brandishing the weapon -- as evidenced
by the teen in Pennsylvania. Also, remind them that a CPSC
investigation in 1996 found that the Daisy air rifle at issue (model
880) was not defective. How can they turn around, then, and recall
a product which they themselves decreed was not defective only five
years ago? Here is the contact information for the CPSC
Commissioners:

Chair Ann Brown
E-mail: abrown@cpsc.gov
Phone: 301-504-0213

Commissioner Mary Sheila Gall
E-mail: mgall@cpsc.gov
Phone: 301-504-0530

Commissioner Thomas H. Moore
E-mail: tmoore@cpsc.gov
Phone: 301-504-0290

Fax number for the above three Commissioners: 301-504-0124

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