Friday, May 28, 2010
NRANews Provides the Real Story that Felipe Calderon Won't Tell
RPV Responds to Criticism of Ads Targeting Boucher and Perriello
Garren Shipley, RPV director of communications, said in an e-mail statement that pro-gun Democrats like Perriello should have spoken out against Calderon’s speech. He said the ads would stay online until Perriello gives his opinion on Calderon’s call to ban sporting guns.
“I find it hard to believe Rep. Perriello is really arguing that since he wasn’t in the room at the time, he shouldn’t have to stand up for his constituents’ Second Amendment rights,” Shipley said. “It’s easy to be pro-gun when all you have to do is sign a letter. It’s another thing entirely to stand up for the Second Amendment when Speaker Pelosi hasn’t given you a permission slip to oppose her.”
If the point is to get Boucher and Perriello to state publicly that a) Calderon is wrong; and, b)their colleagues were wrong to applaud Calderon's comments, RPV is on a little stronger footing than saying the two Democrats are anti-gun when there is ample evidence to the contrary. The ad does not specifically say either were there, just calls for them to state their position.
I do however stand by my assertion that it is a little too cute by half. In the end, I'm not sure how this helps the GOP candidates running against the incumbents. What you succeed in doing is giving the incumbents an opportunity to further strengthen their pro-rights credentials.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Are They Really This Stupid?
According to the L.A. Times' Top of the Ticket political blog, the Virginia GOP did exactly that - ran ads against two incumbents who, in the case of at least one - Boucher, has a totally spotless record on guns.
"Voters in the 5th and 9th Districts need to know if Democrat Reps. Rick Boucher and Tom Perriello were among the hundreds of Democrats who leaped to their feet to applaud gun control while a leader from a foreign nation scolded the American people for upholding the rights secured to us by our Constitution," said party Chairman Pat Mullins in announcing the new commercials. Sensing a blockbuster investigative opportunity, the Ticket did its due diligence and called both offices (as requested by the commercials and the party chair) to find out if they gave Calderon a standing O.
The suspense lasted for about 30 seconds. Nope.
Making it even less suspenseful and infinitely more boring, neither congressman were even there.
This just looks bad for an organization that until last November was struggling to look relevant. There have been internal power struggles that led to fundraising woes at RPV over the last few years as well as a long loosing streak in statewide elections dating back to 2001. This was supposed to change when Mr. Mullins became party chairman but it appears that someone decided to be too cute by half in this case.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for using the video of members of Congress that not only applauded, but went out of their way to jump up and down in enthusiastic adulation for a foreign leader that used an opportunity to speak before them to take us to task for not behaving the way the leader thinks we should. I just think you need to make sure the individual being targeted was actually in the room and in fact was one of the participants in the spectacle. All the state GOP has succeeded in doing is looking very bad and giving left wing bloggers a chance to rub it in their face.
Franklin, Virginia Mayor James Council is a Member of MAIG
Gun owners in Franklin, Virginia, should immediately contact Mayor Councill and politely inform him that he is part of a group that wants to ban our right to keep and bear arms.
Some useful information to include in your communication is that Bloomberg created MAIG as a front group to lobby Congress to oppose important pro-gun reforms and support new federal gun control restrictions. Let Mayor Council know that some mayors have joined thinking Bloomberg was simply targeting those who acquire firearms illegally but that it is really part of Bloomberg's anti-gun crusade. Also tell Mayor Council that a number of mayors have already quit the anti-gun Bloomberg coalition once they learned the group's true motives and that he should be the next one to do so.
Please call, e-mail, and write, Mayor Council today and ask him to support law-abiding gun owners by publicly disassociating with Michael Bloomberg and "Mayors Against Illegal Guns." Help Mayor Council make the right choice between protecting your Second Amendment rights or continuing to be associated with those who actively oppose and undermine your firearms freedom.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Firearms Sales Up, Crime Down
Since the surge in firearms purchases began in October 2008, if one believes the oft-repeated mantra that "most crime guns are rapidly diverted from retailers to the street via straw purchasers," then there should have been a surge in homicides and other violent crime. There was not. In fact, preliminary figures released by the FBI today show that all forms of violent crime were down in 2009 from 2008, with homicides showing the greatest percentage decline (7.2 percent). These declines in crime came during a year when firearm sales were at historicAdd to this what NRA Board Member Todd Rathner reported in his T. Jeffrey Safari Co. email today:
highs.
The NRA Convention in Charlotte NC was excellent. Attendance was over 72,000 a new record for the NRA and a record for the city of Charlotte. With over 72,000 people descending on the city (many of whom had guns) remarkably there was a DECREASE in crime during the time we were there. Hmm I wonder if that was just a coincidence? I doubt it since the same thing happened in Phoenix last year. The phoenix police said the NRA was the most polite, incident free crowd they had ever experienced. All those people and all those guns and not one single bad incident. Anybody surprised?Finally, in 2nd Amendment friendly Virginia, the violent crime rate dropped according to a Virginia State Police report on 2009 Crime in Virginia. The Washington Post Crime Scene Blog posted, by way of an Associated Press report:
...violent crimes fell by 9.7 percent (in 2009) compared to 2008. Motor vehicle and other property thefts and drug offenses also decreased, the report said. Juvenile arrests also declined but adult arrests increased, according to the report. Juvenile arrests for violent crimes and other serious offenses fell by 4.1 percent, according to the report, while arrests for trespassing, bad checks and other lesser offenses dropped by 13.9 percent.
The report did note that adult arrests for serious offenses increased by 3.9 percent, and arrests for less serious offenses rose by 5 percent, while total arrests increased by 2.9 percent, from 339,189 in 2008 to 345,884 in 2009. The bottom line is though that in a state that has very few restrictions on firearms, the violent crime rate dropped at the same time the number of firearms in the Commonwealth increased as well as the number of citizens requesting concealed handgun permits. Good news for Virginians, both those that do and don't own or carry firearms.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Fredericksburg Gander Mountain Offers Discounts to VSSA Members Through Fathers' Day
VSSA members will be able to see total savings of up to 15% off the original price on Gun Show firearms only. Firearms that are marked at 10%, VSSA members can take an additional 5% off that price. The savings are only for the firearms in stock and that are advertised for the Gun Show Event.
To take advantage of this special, VSSA members must present their VSSA Membership Card and speak with Eric Patterson, Firearms/Archery/Hunting Department Manager. Some firearms are excluded so please be sure to see Mr. Patterson to be sure the firearm you are interested in is part of the sales event.
For directions to the store, click here.
Not a VSSA member? Join today and you can take advantage of this great sale. You can join online and your membership card will be in the mail in a few days - plenty of time to take advantage of this great special.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Griffith Wins GOP Nod To Oppose Rep. Boucher
Republican officials expect that Griffith will give Boucher one of his closest races in a career in which the Congressman has usually won by overwhelming margins. The National Republican Congressional Committee has included Griffith in the top echelon of its "Young Guns" candidate recruitment program.
Unlike Boucher's previous opponents, Griffith has a voting record, including a great voting record on Second Amendment related issues where he earned an "A+" NRA rating in his 2009 reelection campaign for the House of Delegates.
This should be a very interesting race to watch. With the issue of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms being a draw between the two candidates, look for both to appeal to voters on other issues important in this south west Virginia district.
Congressman Scott Pledges Hearing on Gun Show Bill
Scott is no friend to gun owners. Holding a hearing on the bill may simply be his way of responding to the emotional plea of those family members who have turned to the anti-rights movement to find closure. , But Scott can count, and he has to know the bill has a snowball's chance of making it out of the House of Representatives. It is even more doubtful that Speaker Pelosi wants a high profile hearing on a gun issue before the election.
I don't for a minute pretend to know what these families are going through but the Brady people are using their grief to advance an agenda. Gun shows played no role in the Virginia Tech shooting. If you have a congressman on the Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security Subcommittee of House Judiciary, it would not hurt to give them a call and let them know you oppose attacking gun shows.
Representatives Randy Forbes (VA-4) and Bob Goodlatte (VA-6) , both strong supporters of the Second Amendment, are on the subcommittee in addition to Scott.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
NRA Freedom Event is Underway
Sit Down with the Manager of NRA-ILA Hunting Policy
Darren also discussed the current movement to pass Right to Hunt amendments in various states. Virginia was one of the first to pass such an amendment in 2000. NRA has been working to pass amendments based on "model" language.
There is a Sickness in Our Country
Wayne talked about the huge number of illegals crossing the border have a criminal record. He then detailed how Arizona passed their own version of federal law to combat the drug cartel kidnappers and killers that are crossing the border. And the Washington political elites are now attacking Arizona for doing what the elites refuse to do.
Wayne talked about rancher Robert Krentz that was killed on his ranch. He was an NRA member as are members of his family. Wayne introduced them to the crowd.
While immigration is not our issue, LaPierre tied it all together by day selective enforcement of immigration laws is tied by selective enforcement of other criminal laws.
After talking about how selective enforcement of the law has made Albany, NY and California less safe.
The sickness he alluded to in the beginning is how not enforcing the law makes us less safe and less secure.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Busy Day Begins at NRA Annual Meetings
NRA 1st Vice President David Keene addresses the Grassroots Workshop.
Last night's informal gathering with Second Amendment scholar Dave Kopel was great. And it was great to hear that he checks the VSSA blog from time to time to find out what is going on in the Old Dominion. State associations that have not started a blog are missing a great opportunity to communicate their message.
Thanks to Dave Kopel for spending time with the bloggers last night and to Christie C. for setting it up.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Huge Crowds Already at #NRA Annual Meeting
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
NRA Annual Meeting and Social Media Tools
NRA has now set up a Twitter account to make announcements, share news, and stir up the conversation about the event - @AnnualMeetings. In addition, they have embraced a hashtag already used by members, #NRAAM. It will allow members to keep track of what others are doing, seeing, and experiencing on the floor so they can get in on the action on site or follow along from home.
In addition, members are organizing a Foursquare swarm for users of the location services social application. By "checking in" using the service, it announces to the user's closest friends that they are taking part in a massive event - upwards of 80,000 people are predicted to attend this year's festivities.
Given the scale of the NRA Annual Meeting, it also makes sense that NRA has finally expanded into mobile technology for users on site to keep up with everything going on. In recent weeks, they have announced both an iPhone app and a mobile Annual Meeting website. With more than 6 acres of exhibit halls and events that span three days, it makes sense to enter into this new arena of technology.
Are any VSSA members planning to attend the events in Charlotte? If so, will you use Twitter, Foursquare, or other mobile tools? If you're staying at home this year, will you follow along with the Twitter conversation by using the hashtag? Let us know in the comments.
(Note: A number of bloggers, podcasters, and other social media users, will be covering events at the weekend's NRA Annual Meeting. One of those is Christie C. She is very active in the firearms freedom community and has used social media tools extensively in her activies. Christie is the author of the above post.)
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Indiana Senate Candidate Dan Coats and the Second Amendment
Now, there is just one thing wrong with the chain of events that Costs explained and Bennett offered cover - Coats is confusing the executive order signed by George H.W. Bush banning the import of certain semi-auto rifles - which was during Bennett's term as Drug Czar with the Clinton Gun Ban. Coats had no vote on the executive order. What he did vote for was the even more egregious Clinton Gun Ban which is why Red State believes the NRA may have difficulty supporting Coats in this race.
I like Bill Bennett but have my disagreements with him on this issue. The "NRA member friend" that said he doesn't hunt with semi-auto rifles sounds like something you would hear from Paul Helmke.
It will be interesting to see if Coats is able to convince gun owners that he has changed his ways. In any event, he better work on his explanation of that vote on the Clinton Gun Ban because my BS detector when into high gear during his answer.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Bloomberg Continues to Push Terrorist Watchlist Gun Control
Bloomberg is once again asking that people on the "Terrorist Watch List" be excluded from being able to purchase a firearm.
If society decides that these people are too dangerous to get on an airplane with other people, then it's probably appropriate to look very hard before you let them buy a gun.Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC)responded:
I believe my right to own a gun shouldn't be infringed because some nut is going to take a gun and use it wrongfully -- I just think you should prosecute them very swiftly and forcefully.Graham continued that calling for legislation barring suspected terrorists from purchasing guns was "not appropriate," due to the terrorist watch list having "so many problems".
But that doesn't matter to Bloomberg. He, like all of his gun control friends, will take the opportunity of any tragedy, or in this case, near tragedy, to trot out proposals that offer no real solutions, but instead serve their political purpose.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
York County Considering Firearms Discharge Ordinance
As you can see from the information linked below, it is a bit confusing as to where one would and would not be able to discharge a firearm. There are improvements from the current ordinance. For instance, they are proposing to make a distinction between firearms and Pneumatic (BB, Pellet, Paintball) guns. The proposal would remove current restrictions on pneumatic guns, make exceptions for self defense, and for culling the growing deer herd.
The material that the Board will be discussing can be viewed here.
The memorandum from the County Administrator explaining the proposal can be read by clicking here.
Lafayette Gun Club, which is located in York County, has some analysis of the proposal:
1) The Proposal is much too difficult in many cases to understand exactly where it is or is not allowed to discharge a firearm within in the county;
2) The Proposal is much too difficult for the authorities to enforce; and,
3) The proposal as drafted brings into question whether it is permissible to discharge a firearm within 300' feet of a dwelling/school or if it is not permissible anywhere on property that is 300' of a dwelling/school) How will someone know if they are greater than 300' away from the border of a restricted area?
Not withstanding the concerns listed above, Lafayette believes the proposal is moving in the right direction but could be greatly simplified.
VSSA will continue monitoring the process as it progresses and will alert members when action is needed.
Hat tip to Philip Van Cleave of VCDL for passing along the Lafayette Gun Club analysis.