NOVEMBER 1999

In Cincinnati, Ohio, a state judge on October 7 dismissed the city’s lawsuit against the firearms industry, saying the city was improperly asking a court to change the way guns are designed, marketed and distributed, something only a legislature could do. The...

November 1999

 With the school year beginning nationwide some serious attention must be paid to exactly how the school systems are dealing with the recent spate of school shootings. The gun grabbers and their media toadies would like to believe that the answer is strict gun...

OCTOBER 1999

According to an August 30 -September 2 WASHINGTON POST-ABC News Poll of 1,526 randomly selected adults, 63 percent of the people favor stricter gun control laws in the United States, 35 percent oppose them, and two percent had no opinion. According to the survey, 90...

October 1999

The biggest battle of the year to keep our gun rights has begun in Washington, D. C. With generous and broad-based media support, the Clinton Administration has pushed the notion that some sort of gun control legislation must be passed. With just a little over a year...

SEPTEMBER 1999

In a bi-partisan move, Reps. Rod Blagojevich of Illinois and Clifford Stearns of Florida introduced H. R. 2732, the proposed National Instant Notification System Act of 1999. If enacted, it would require that state and local law enforcement authorities and the Bureau...

September 1999

The broadcast media, especially television, has been saturated with biased reporting for the past few months. Often these are the products of national networks. A & E’s weeklong “Under the Gun” series, and more recently a piece from CBS’s Dan...

Guns are not the problem

OPPOSING VIEW: Suspect in L.A. Shooting was a racist repeat Criminal. By Alan Gottlieb The anti-gun media elite just don’t get it. The problem isn’t repeating rifles. The problem is repeating criminals. To focus on so-called “assault firearms” is a...
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