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Nearly Blind Man Gets Gun Permit
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Doug Hardy
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"Carey McWilliams' eyesight is limited to the point where the only thing he can see is the difference between night and day.
But that did not stop law enforcement officials in his home county from giving him a gun permit, including privileges allowing him to carry a pistol concealed on his person."
Great! It is allways nice to see a story where "The Right Thing" has been done, instead of letting someone die. Kudos for the Sheriff's Dept. of Fargo! |
CCW owner kills B/E robber holding gun on six victims.
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Paul Williams
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People cheer when the bad guy loses.
In Virginia, people honor the law-abiding citizen above the felon.
In Virginia 100,000 citizens CCW and this story is one of many cases across the country of law-abiding citizens defending themselves on the street.
It sends a very strong message to the criminals committing crime against the public don't. Because if you do you could be pushing up flowers.
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Groups say gun law too vague
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Al Hambidge
Website: http://pages.cthome.net/wcdc
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``This is a good example of schizophrenic legislation,' said Oakland police Sgt. Gary Tolleson, who supervises the weapons unit. ``It's a combination of formula and guesswork. And quite frankly, it's so confusing I've gone to four separate classes and have gotten four different opinions on what is legal and what is illegal.'
Again, even the police can't figure out the law. Schizophrenic lawmakers? Nah. They know what they're doing. Don't they? (snicker) |
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| We'll take one step at a time, and the first is necessarily - given the political realities - very modest. We'll have to start working again to strengthen the law, and then again to strengthen the next law and again and again. Our ultimate goal, total control of handguns, is going to take time. The first problem is to slow down production and sales. Next is to get registration. The final problem is to make possession of all handguns and ammunition (with a few exceptions) totally illegal. — Pete Shields, founder of Handgun Control, Inc., New Yorker Magazine, June 26, 1976, pg. 53 |
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