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Anti-Gun Group Sues to Stop Concealed in and Wildlife Refuges

An anti-gun group is suing to stop a last-second Bush administration change that would allow Americans with state issued permits to carry a concealed firearm, to carry loaded guns in most and wildlife refuges.

The to Prevent Gun Violence sued the Interior Department in federal court on Tuesday.

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Philadelphia City Makes Mistake; Threatens to Revoke Gun Licenses

In 2005, when the [state] legislature amended the governing licenses to carry , the fee for a five-year license was increased from $19 to $25. The increase, channeled into accounts for license “modernization” and “validation,” is supposed to make it possible for even small municipalities to get state grants to buy cameras for making gun-permit photo IDs.
But Philadelphia has not been collecting the $6 increase, a fact brought home to permit-holders with a bracing letter this month from Lt. Lisa King, commander of the Police Department gun permits unit.

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I was listening to Quinn and Rose this AM on the way to work and they were discussing some great points about the season, the economy and the current leaders of the .  This was a great reminder for everyone.

From the WSJ Editorial Reprints:

When Saul of Tarsus set out on his journey to Damascus the whole of the known world lay in bondage. There was one state, and it was Rome. There was one master for it all, and he was Tiberius Caesar.

Everywhere there was civil order, for the arm of the Roman was long. Everywhere there was stability, in and in society, for the centurions saw that it was so.

But everywhere there was something else, too. There was oppression—for those who were not the friends of Tiberius Caesar. There was the tax gatherer to take the grain from the fields and the flax from the spindle to feed the legions or to fill the hungry treasury from which divine Caesar gave largess to the people. There was the impressor to find recruits for the circuses. There were executioners to quiet those whom the Emperor proscribed. What was a man for but to serve Caesar?

There was the persecution of men who dared think differently, who heard strange voices or read strange manuscripts. There was enslavement of men whose tribes came not from Rome, disdain for those who did not have the familiar visage. And most of all, there was everywhere a contempt for human life. What, to the strong, was one man more or less in a crowded world?

Then, of a sudden, there was a light in the world, and a man from Galilee saying, Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s and unto God the things that are God’s….

And so Paul, the apostle of the Son of Man, spoke to his brethren, the Galatians, the words he would have us remember afterward in each of the years of his Lord:

Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.

This editorial was written in 1949 by the late Vermont Royster and has been published annually in the WSJ since.


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Here is a great post from Snowflakes in Hell.  This is right on the money… did you ever wonder why we do NOT negotiate with terrorists?   By negotiating, or offering to negotiate you are giving the other side power and setting yourself up for compromise.

No Good Will Come from These Negotiations

 

Gun shop owners negotiate with anti-gun organizations at their own peril.  These people are not interested in coming to an understanding — they want you out of business and your product banned.  Give them nothing.  Do not talk to them.  We are your customers, and we’re just warning you if you want us to continue patronizing your businesses.

 

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Here is an update on the lawsuit from NRA-ILA Site Updates.  I wish I could “choose not to decide” like the Illinois judge.   I think Illinois has become the land of passive aggressive justice and malicious compliance.   What a shame.

appeals ruling

The immediately appealed Shadur’s decision, and attorney Stephen Halbrook said the group is confident it will prevail in a higher court.

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