Disarmament (7)
THEY Like To Push the Weak Around
"THEY like to push the weak around"
Discover The ONLY Way to defeat the THEM
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Always the Opposite Effect
They banned guns and the gun-crime rate soared.
They banned knives and the knife-crime rate soared.
Why? Because when the honest people are disarmed the criminals know they cannot defend themselves against armed criminals.
Simple common-sense logic, that stupid politicians don’t have. -- JAH
Deuteronomy 4:2 Ye shall not ADD unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish [ought] from it, that ye may keep the Commandments of the "I AM" your God which I COMMAND you.
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Victim Ends Up Strip Searched and Brutalized
Source: Channel 3
CANTON -- Hope Steffey's night began with a call to police for help. It ended with her face down, completely naked and sobbing on a jail cell floor.
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Campus Gun Ban Disarmed Virginia Victims
Source: Prison Planet
A gun ban recently enforced by Virginia Tech campus prevented over thirty victims of today's [April 16, 2007] mass shooting from defending themselves against the killer, and yet gun control advocates are already politicizing this morning's tragic events to pull the lever for mass gun control.
Virginia is a concealed carry state and yet Virginia Tech campus recently enforced a policy prohibiting "unauthorized possession, storage or control" of firearms on campus.
According to gun rights activists such as Aaron Zelman of Jews For The Preservation of Firearms, VA Tech has "blood on its hands" for disarming the victims and other students who could potentially have stopped the killer in his tracks in the three hour time period he was allowed to carry out his rampage by cowardly police who hid behind trees as the carnage ensued.
Reuters is already disseminating the talking points for an imminent propaganda coup against the Second Amendment, and yet it was the stripping of that right to bear arms that ensured today's death toll represents the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
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The Drugging of our Children
Gary Null examines the increasingly common practice of prescribing psychotropic drugs for children - including preschoolers as young as age 2 to 4 - who have been diagnosed with ADD, or ADHD.
In the absence of any objective medical tests to determine who has ADD or ADHD, doctors rely in part on standardized assessments and the impressions of teachers and guardians while the they administer leave little room for other causes or aggravating factors, such as diet, or environment.
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One Gun Too Few
Source: News With Views
by Edwin Vieira
What the Washington Times of Tuesday, 17 April, aptly headlined as the "Massacre at Virginia Tech" is a tragedy that should - that must - teach this country a number of serious lessons.
First, that all so-called "gun-free zones" are exceedingly dangerous places. For all "gun-free zones" amount to "self-defense prohibition zones" for honest citizens, and therefore "free-fire zones" for psychopaths, "terrorists, " and other homicidal criminals. If common sense did not, certainly the experiences documented by researchers such as John Lott confirm that the less "gun free" an area is (in terms of firearms in the immediate possession of honest citizens ready and willing to use them), the less violent crime occurs there.
Virginia Tech has long been a "gun-free zone" for the purposes of its students' self-defense. In the name of preventing violence, the university has prohibited every student with a Virginia license to carry a concealed firearm from doing so on campus. Surely debatable is whether such a regulation is even legal-given that such a license is a Virginia statutory right of any individual who qualifies for it (and, I should argue, a constitutional right as well) that no mere administrative body has any authority to deny. Beyond dispute is that events have written in blood just how disastrously that idea worked on Monday, 16 April 2007: Apparently everyone among the student body obeyed the edict, except the killer. The regulation perhaps disarmed students who might otherwise have legally been carrying a firearm with which they could have stopped the killer in his tracks. And the police, who were armed and on the campus, proved ineffective, because they were not on the scene.
This points up the second lesson-that police, even when they happen to be close at hand, cannot possibly protect Americans against unexpected homicidal attacks by psychopaths or "terrorists" determined to carry out their plans even if it costs them their own lives.
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