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    The Shape of Things to Come - Guns in the Future

    In the next 50 years? The global economy, whose smooth function is predicated on cheap energy and transportation, collapses in the face of rising fuel costs. The Western industrialized nations undergo massive social upheavals while China and India fight over resources, possibly involving...
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    Unbelievable VPC hypocrisy--Help ensure VPC's shambolic FFL renewal is DENIED

    A vigorous phone and mail campaign to the BATFE office might help remedy this situation. Are there any loopholes in the law that could allow this? Are organizations conducting firearms research permitted to get FFLs? Sugarmann's addresses probably aren't even in areas zoned for retail business...
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    Former NFL player killed by ND while cleaning gun

    One non-suicide possibility is that he was pushing a brush down the muzzle and holding the gun near the trigger guard with his other hand when his finger slipped. Of course, you're supposed to brush from the breech end of most guns, but not everyone knows that. Still, suicide is probably the...
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    StopTheNRA urges people to "support the NRA"

    Send them checks for two cents, the processing fee will be higher than the donation.
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    Drugs and Guns

    I've never smoked marijuana, but I've had plenty of opportunities to observe its effects, and I've never witnessed or heard of marijuana being linked to the kind of irresponsible and destructive behavior that alcohol is. Compare the number of drunk driving fatalities to the number of stoned...
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    Drugs and Guns

    Alcohol is much more dangerous when combined with firearms than most other drugs with the exceptions of crack cocaine and meth. Alcohol impairs judgment and is culturally linked to feelings of aggression and fearlessness, which is not good when guns enter the picture. Marijuana does not impair...
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    Let's call them what they are MODERN.

    "Homeland defense rifle" ties into the Orwellian "Department of Homeland Security." A lot of the people you're trying to convince by adopting a new nomenclature don't have a very high estimation of George W. Bush or his new security organization. Using the term to refer to your weapons makes it...
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    CCSF Police Chief Quits Over Gun Policy

    He's to be admired? I like CCSF's gun policy better than the ones in place at schools that let cops have guns while students go disarmed. If students can't carry, I don't see why cops should be able to. Of course, in SF there's no way a student could get a permit unless they're the child of an...
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    Newseek article..."Gun Control? Don't hold your breath

    For a chuckle, click on the "Examining the 9mm Gun" audio link next to the story. Someone doesn't know what they're talking about...
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    question to fellow Asian shooters

    Some guy who wrote an article about "Sudden Jihad Syndrome" among Muslims that got posted here a little while ago. More on topic, I don't think that any backlash against Asians is remotely likely. I think most Americans see them as being honest and industrious, and don't see Cho as being...
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    Canon USA demands employees reveal CHL or be terminated

    Oleg, what brand do you use? Dumping Canon will be hard for professional photographers because their DSLR equipment is far better than anyone else's. If Canon USA has no anti-handgun policy, the Irving facility may be following directives from their insurance company, or they may have an anti...
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    The Gun Control Debate is over. We won.

    I think the general media consensus about gun control after the VT incident is: "A few people want stronger gun control after the shooting, but most people and most members of Congress aren't interested in pursuing it right now." I see the same tone on many liberal discussion sites. After a...
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    question to fellow Asian shooters

    I wonder if anyone will write articles about "Sudden Kamikaze Syndrome?" Of course, kamikaze is a Japanese word, not a Korean one, but I wouldn't expect the writer of such an article to have much appreciation for such things...
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    How do you feel about making it easier to flag people as crazy in the NICS system?

    Now that I think about it, a better approach would probably be to make it easier for a person to get referred to mental health services after others complained about their violent behavior. If someone had intervened with this guy and given him treatment, this probably wouldn't have happened...
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    How do you feel about making it easier to flag people as crazy in the NICS system?

    Sounds like the adjudication procedures are different from state to state.If the NICS standards were expanded in some states, I would say that the flagging process should involve testimony from at least two people: two psychiatrists or one psych and one cop. Their testimony would then be...
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