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![]() Here's a pretty wooden model of a Webley. http://www.classic-arms.com/webley/index.html It was made by a (former) gunsmith in England. This is all you will be allowed to have, after they win. Be a good serf and do nothing. |
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I included my full name and address in my initial emails
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Please don't over look this important thread:
"Judiciary Committee meeting has been moved" http://www.pafoa.org/forum/pennsylva...een-moved.html
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Got a response from an e-mail I sent. I like it a lot, so I thought I would share it with you all.
__________________________________________________ ______________ Ladies and Gentlemen: Thank you for contacting me relative to House Bills 18, 19, 22 and 29 and the proposed debate before the House Judiciary Committee on gun control legislation in Pennsylvania. I always welcome comments from my constituents and others on any issue that is before the state legislature. While I acknowledge and recognize that illegal gun activity, primarily in the larger cities, for a number of reasons is out of hand, I don't think we should throw the baby out with the bath water. In defense of the legal gun purchasers and owners, more restrictive gun regulation will not take "illegal" guns off the streets. This clearly is not a problem in the Southwestern region of Pennsylvania. The majority of my constituency is gun advocates - collectors, sportsmen (sportspersons) - hunters for game or sport, clay pigeons or skeet shooters, target shooting, and/or competitive marksmen (markspersons). Since this debate started last session in the House during the Committee of the Whole, the largest number of the contacts (both in district and out of district) that I received were generally against more gun control and a small number of the contacts (both in district, but more out of the district) that I received were for more gun control. While I am sympathetic to the problem in some areas, particularly Philadelphia, it is not symptomatic of the entire state, particularly Southwestern PA. Additionally, last year when similar gun control legislation was introduced during the Committee of the Whole and this year when similar gun control legislation was presented to this committee, when the bills were called up for a vote by the committee and/or entire house legislative body, the bills failed miserably. This is one of those conservative vs. liberal issues that puts Pennsylvania on the map as a state with a "confused electorate" - we are a democrat (blue) state but moderate or conservative (almost red) on the gun control issue as well as several other issues. The National Democrat message hurts us particularly in Southwestern PA and in most other parts of the state on this issue and you will find that the PA Legislature has a bias towards Pro-Gun Legislation and is not generally in support of additional gun control legislation. It really isn't as bad as the gun control advocates want you to believe it is and I will objectively agree that the situation may not be completely what the pro-gun lobby wants you to believe either. And I don't think the government is trying to strip anyone of the right to legally own or legally possess guns. I don't have a problem supporting reasonable gun control legislation, but I'd prefer to see the current laws enforced before we introduce and pass any new ones. The legal gun owners, the legal gun purchasers and the legal gun sellers are already complying with the law and will most likely continue to comply with the law; new, old or otherwise. The bottom line is that it is the "illegal" gun holders, purchasers and sellers that are the problem and in my opinion, the "illegal" gun activity will remain a problem, even if more gun control laws are passed. Let's face it, the law breakers aren't going to begin to follow the new laws any more than the law breakers follow the existing law now. Thank you again for contacting me on this important issue and thank you for your support. Gun control is most certainly an important issue, on both sides of the argument and I take my support or non-support of an issue very seriously. But, I'm a realist - I just don’t think this type of legislation will stop "illegal" gun activity or gun crimes. I strongly oppose unnecessary gun control legislation and will continue to advocate for the sportsmen and legal gun owners, purchasers and sellers throughout Pennsylvania. If you have any questions, require additional information, or desire to discuss this issue in greater detail, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, John Pallone State Representative 54th Legislative District
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The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control.... The day they want my guns, they'll have to bring theirs!!! Proud to be One of the 3%
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Sent my emails last night to all the members of the Judiciary Commitee. Hopefully by all of our emails and phone calls, they will see the reailty that these bills will do nothing to curb the violence going on in Philly.
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I sent emails to all the Judiciary Committee members as well. I had my wife, Father, and friends do the same. We all included out names and addresses.
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It's not the guns, it's the criminals behind them.
Read this article on Alton Coles, who was dealing drugs right under the noses of the city officials. The BATFE had to bust the guy. http://www.philly.com/philly/news/br.../11172232.html In January, Coles is to go on trial in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia, charged with running one of the largest drug operations ever prosecuted in the city - a $25 million network that authorities say flooded the streets with crack and powder cocaine. Occasionally, Coles and Baukman would pose at the rallies with some of the city's top officials, including Mayor Street, Police Commissioner Sylvester M. Johnson, and District Attorney Lynne M. Abraham. |
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