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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Gun-Free Zones, an Invitation for Tragedy

This paper was sent to me from Sara Adler, a member of 'Students for Concealed Carry on Campus' (SCCC) at CCSU. I agree with you 100% Sara. Thanks very much for all your efforts to promote gun rights in CT. ~Bob

Do you feel safe on campus? Now I understand that we have New Britain Cops stationed on our campus and they do a great job, but they cannot be everywhere, all the time. That would just be improbable. Many of you do not know about the crimes, some of them violent, that occur on this campus. Often most rapes are not recorded as the victim does not want anybody to know what happened to them. Lately there has been an increase in ‘e-mail crime alerts' on campus. To me, this shows an indicator that we are not safe from exterior threats. There is no magical gate that differentiates between college campuses and public land. Which begs the question of how do we protect ourselves? How can students, faculty and staff protect themselves from anybody that wants to do us harm? As it stands today, the State of Connecticut allows citizens, who have a permit to carry a firearm, to carry their personal firearms in most areas (barring post offices, government buildings, public K-12 schools, etc) but Central and other schools have regulations that state that you cannot possess a firearm on their campus, marking it a “Gun-Free Zone”. When I hear the term “Gun-Free Zone” I chuckle, because there really is no such thing. To clarify, a “Gun-Free Zone” is intended to bar any and all firearms from a specific location (with exceptions for the police). Basically it is a sign that says “nobody here has a gun, we are all completely defenseless, come attack us;” it is an invitation. I firmly believe that “Gun-Free Zones” do not work. Let us take a look back at shootings that have unfortunately occurred in the past ( Mall shootings, Virginia Tech, Columbine etc). It obviously didn’t work then, so who is to say that it is ever going to? I am part of an organization called Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC). We believe that allowing permit holders to be able to carry their firearms on campus will decrease the incidence of campus crime. This has been proven that more guns in the hands of law abiding citizens, has a direct correlation to a decrease in crime (such as Utah State allowing campus carry, which resulted in the decrease of campus crime). I am not advocating that every student be handed an M-9 when they register for classes, rather, all I am asking for is that permit holders who already carry on a daily basis, be allowed to continue carrying while attending classes. This is not going disrupt classes or even be noticeable, as it is concealed carry. Meaning that nobody else knows that you are carrying; it is not something that is seen. The permit holder will have their gun in a holster, safely away from the public eye. What you may not know is that in Connecticut 2-10% of the population carries, which means that when you go do your shopping at Stop&Shop, or gas up your car at Shell, there are people carrying their own personal firearms around you, and you don't know it, nor does it affect you in any way or even put you at risk for that matter. During the week of April 4-8th, there will be students walking around with Empty holsters visibly on their body to show that all we have to protect ourselves with is an empty holster; we cannot fill it with a means to protect our lives against deadly force. These participants will be involved in the National Empty Holster Protest. This will be the third year that Central will be part of this nationwide event that is put on by SCCC, it is done through Centrals own Riflery and Marksmanship club, which will be going into its 4th year in the fall. For those of you who are interested in joining, we meet every Tuesday at 7pm, check our Facebook club (Riflery and Marksmanship) or ccsurifleryandmarksmanship@gmail.com for more information.

Friday, March 25, 2011

PETA Killed 94 Percent of Pets in Its Care in 2010

According to its 2010 “Animal Record,” filed with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, PETA killed 94 percent of the cats and dogs in its shelter last year. PETA rationalizes that “open-admission shelters” like the one it operates provided these 2,200 animals with “a painless release from a world that does not want them.”... MORE

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Armed Beauty Queen Fatally Shoots Intruder in Florida Home Invasion

When a burly ex-convict forced his way into a posh Florida home last week, he had no idea what awaited him -- a 25-year-old beauty queen with a pink .38-caliber handgun. Meghan Brown, a former Florida pageant queen, shot and killed 42-year-old Albert Franklin Hill during a home invasion March 12 at the 2,732-square-foot house she shares with her fiance in Tierra Verde, Fla.


The legislators at the capital tomorrow should read this before they attempt to limit our magazine capacity to ten rounds. What if there were three assailants?

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Connecticut lawmakers attack the Constitution!

Connecticut is attempting to pass a bill Wednesday that will limit magazine capacity to 10 rounds. It's as unconstitutional as giving free speech rights but limiting possession of paper to a single sheet. Gun owners need to organize or we'll end up like Libya without an America to rescue us. Get on the phone and start emailing NOW!! Considering that the vast majority of those who govern the state are liberal democrats, we will lose this right if YOU don't take action NOW! If this passes, what will we lose next? Semi-autos? Carry rights? Ammo possession limitation? You think it won't happen? Just wait. I personally don't own anything that holds over 10 rounds, but this is a local attack on the constitution and personal freedom. It must not pass.

The person who kicks in your door at night is not going to limit the number of rounds he carries to 10, and I doubt that the security that protects the governor and his family will either.

To find your legislator, click here.
To contact the Joint Committee on the Judiciary, click here.


If you were not able to attend or watch on CT-N, you can view the video here.


CCDL UPDATE
As of late yesterday SB 1094 died in committee. This was without a doubt the most excessive anti- 2nd Amendment Bill in Hartford since Micro-stamping was introduced several years ago. It certainly could not have been defeated without the efforts of the members of this organization (CCDL) calling, writing and testfying. We would like to thank the members of the Judiciary Committee for seeing this Bill for what it really was, and other members of the General Assembly that heard our voices as well.
We also would like to mention the efforts of the NRA, CCS, and certainly the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF).

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Support the construction of the Naugatuck, CT shooting facility

Support the building of the new shooting range in Naugatuck, CT. The presence of shooting ranges and libraries are proof that the Constitution is still alive and well and we still live in the land of the free. Make more noise than the left which is opposing it. Let our support be heard! Get the word out.


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