From: owner-utah-firearms-digest@lists.xmission.com (utah-firearms-digest) To: utah-firearms-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: utah-firearms-digest V2 #140 Reply-To: utah-firearms-digest Sender: owner-utah-firearms-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-utah-firearms-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk utah-firearms-digest Saturday, June 12 1999 Volume 02 : Number 140 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 19:37:11 -0600 From: "S. Thompson" Subject: Re: FW: About the GOP Convention 1/2 At 02:11 PM 6/8/99 -0700, you wrote: > >---------- Forwarded message ---------- >Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 11:50:43 -0600 >To: lputah@qsicorp.com >From: "Jim Dexter" > >The reporter (who was anonymous in the copy I received) neglects to mention >that Gerry Arthus got 22% of the vote for GOP state chair. > >Those who attended might be able to identify the writer by the actions >described herein. I believe the author is Arnold Gaunt, the sponsor of the two resolutions mentioned. Sarah - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 14:28:50 -0600 From: "S. Thompson" Subject: The Salt Lake Tribune -- Nation/World http://www.sltrib.com/06091999/nation_w/nation_w.htm Wednesday, > June 09, 1999 >=20 > Feds Check If IOC Boss Broke U.S. Firearm Laws = [Advertisement] >=20 > BY GREG BURTON =A9 1999 [Image] > THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Samaranch [The Front Page for Today] > Federal investigators [Notable News - -- Links to Newspapers on the Net] > are trying to determine whether a handgun given to [Image] > International Olympic Committee President Juan Antonio [Search] > Samaranch during a 1991 visit to Salt Lake City was taken [Tribtalk] > out of the country in violation of U.S. firearms laws. [Tribaccess Archives] > As part of the government's investigation into the bid [Help Desk] > for the 2002 Olympics, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and [Links and special features] > Firearms (ATF) is examining a series of transactions [Contact the Tribune] > between the Salt Lake bid committee, the IOC and Browning > Arms Co., The Salt Lake Tribune has learned. > The Morgan County gun manufacturer sold or delivered 10 > weapons to the bid committee. At least three of those guns Today's > were given to Samaranch. Headlines: > "We were interviewed by the ATF and the FBI and we > discussed the facts that the products we sold to [the bid [Image] GOP > committee] were spotted in other parts of the world," said Poll Shows > Rich Bauter, Browning's vice president of marketing. That Public Backs > acknowledgment essentially ended the interview, Bauter Gun Laws > said. > Visitors to the United States must obtain approval from [Image] > the U.S. State Department before leaving the country with > weapons purchased or obtained here. Browning Says > Violators could be charged under federal law with Gun-Crime > felony exportation of a firearm without a permit, said ATF Report Isn't > spokesman Larry Bettendorf. Other federal laws restrict Accurate > non-U.S. citizens from possessing firearms without a permit > and prohibit unlicensed dealers from exporting firearms [Image] > from the country. Babbitt: West > The ATF inquiry dovetails with investigations of wire Is Awash in > fraud and money laundering by the FBI, tax fraud by the Water, It= Just > Internal Revenue Service and a U.S. Customs probe of a Needs an > transport of large sums of cash out of the country. Efficient= Plan > "I really can't comment on any ongoing information that > we may or may not have," Bettendorf said. [Image] Reel > The Department of Justice also declined to comment on > any aspect of the investigation, although The Tribune has Dilemma: > learned at least two people are facing indictments in the Violence, Sex > Olympic scandal. Treated > Browning has found invoices for 10 firearms bought by Differently > the bid committee. A 7 mm bolt-action rifle and > semiautomatic shotgun were delivered to Samaranch in May [Image] > 1995 at the bid committee's request. Theaters= Agree > Another invoice was for a 9 mm pistol sold to the bid to Enforce > committee in February 1991, two months before Samaranch's Film-Rating > first visit to Utah. The invoice, for $395.86, was directed System > to Tom Welch, the former head of the bid committee and the > Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC). [Image] > The pistol was presented to Samaranch during a dinner > at the home of businessman Jon Huntsman. Carmakers to > "[Our] counsel has not been informed of any involvement Install > by ATF," SLOC spokeswoman Shelley Thomas said Tuesday. Trunk-Release > The IOC has acknowledged that Sam-aranch was given a Latches > pistol and a rifle, and Samaranch has said he was given > guns on two visits to Salt Lake City. [Image] > The rifle was presented in a case with an engraved Legislators > plaque that read, "Presented to President Juan Antonio Try to Save > Samaranch from the Browning Arms Co. on behalf of the Big With > people of Salt Lake City." Lobbyist Cash > Last year, Samaranch gave conflicting answers about > where the rifle and pistol are kept. In a press conference, [Image] U.S. > he said they are in the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, > Switzerland. But in a subsequent interview, he said they Gathers Its > are in his office. Peacekeepers > "I am in a position to show them to any of my as It Keeps > visitors," he reportedly told a European newspaper. Bombing Serbs > A Browning Arms Model 1886 lever-action rifle and > custom case delivered to the bid committee at 1994 Winter [Image] > Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, was apparently given to Balkans Peace > the king of Norway. =20 > --------------------------------------------------------- >=20 > =A9 Copyright 1999, The Salt Lake Tribune > All material found on Utah OnLine is copyrighted The Salt > Lake Tribune and associated news services. No material may > be reproduced or reused without explicit permission from > The Salt Lake Tribune. - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 11:20:30 -0600 From: charles hardy Subject: Re: FYI. Leavitt Speaks on Gun Control! If there is ANY gun owner in this State who still thinks Leavitt is any better than a Democrat would be, I'd like to see about selling them some ocean front property in St. George. I suggest everyone also check out the accompanying article at (or via the link on the front page ). On the one hand, even the BATF basically admits that many of the so called "dangerous felons" "prevented" from buying guns are nothing more than someone who committed check fraud 20 years ago and aren't even worth arresting for trying to buy a gun. On the other, even those convicted of violent felonies are almost never arrested unless there happens to be an outstanding warrant at the time the purchase is attempted. Even then, they aren't likely to actually be charged with trying to buy a gun illegally. On Thu, 10 Jun 1999 11:04:02 -0600 "Mr. Black" writes: >To All: > >See your marvelous Governor finally revealing his true colors on the >front >page of the SL Tribune: "Weapons Don't Belong in School, Governor >Says" at >http://www.sltrib.com/ > >Gore/Leavitt in 2000! > >Mr. Black > >P.S. In the next Star Wars movie, I nominate Hatch to play Senator >Palpatine and Leavitt to play his new apprentice -- Darth Liar. Call >it >"The Phantom Republicans." ================================================================== Charles C. Hardy ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Jun 99 09:41:00 -0700 From: scott.bergeson@ucs.org (SCOTT BERGESON) Subject: FW: House Votes Coming Next Week - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 22:45:29 -0600 Subject: LPU: FW: House Votes Coming Next Week From: "Jim Dexter" House to Tackle Anti-gun Crime Bill Soon Gun Owners of America E-Mail/FAX Alert 8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151 Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408 http://www.gunowners.org Thursday, June 10, 1999 "House Republican leaders yesterday embraced gun control legislation written with the help of the National Rifle Association and announced plans to rush it to a final vote." -- The Washington Post, 6/9/99 House To Take Up Gun Control Next Week Voting on juvenile crime legislation will probably begin next week. There will be gun control amendments offered on the floor of the House, and many of these provisions will probably parallel the gun issues that were considered in the Senate (background registration checks, import bans on self-defense magazines, liability on gun owners who don't lock up their guns, etc.). The House Republican leadership is supporting a proposal that, among other things, will impose background registration checks on those buying guns from PRIVATE individuals at gun shows. Gun owners should begin calling their Representatives and urge them to vote "NO" on all gun control-- including any Gun Control "Lite" provisions that are sponsored by Republicans. [Activists can now get an exact copy of the juvenile crime bill (S. 254) that passed in the Senate at http://www.gunowners.org/gts254.htm on the GOA Website.] Republicans Getting Hammered On Capitol Hill Irate gun owners from across the country are deluging Republicans with correspondence, both at the Republican National Committee and on Capitol Hill. Reports have indicated that the RNC has been "besieged" with mail, as "several boxes" of faxes, emails and letters have been unloaded upon their offices. House Speaker Denny Hastert's office has admitted to receiving a thousand calls a day from angry gun owners. In what could be an attempt to counteract this grassroots response, the head of the National Republican Congressional Committee, Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA), released a poll recently supposedly showing that 80% of Republicans favor stricter gun controls, such as those which passed in the Senate juvenile crime bill. This ignores the fact that truly honest polls-- such as those conducted by the Denver Rocky Mountain News (5/20/99)-- have found that 65% of people want less gun control, like easier concealed carry. "Should people ought to have to register a gun like they register their cars? Do I think that? Of course I do. Of course I do." -- President Bill Clinton, June 4, 1999 Democrats Pushing For More Gun Control Even before the House of Representatives has had a chance to vote on the juvenile crime bill, top-ranking Democrats in Congress and in the White House are predicting that the current batch of gun control provisions will be followed by more stringent proposals. For example, on June 4, President Clinton stated on ABC's Good Morning America that: "I have made it perfectly clear that I want to get what was passed in the Senate, passed in the House. Then we will come back and try to pass some more [gun control]." The current gun control proposals in Congress are mere stepping stones to Clinton's next goal. He has openly stated he wants to move towards full-fledged gun owner registration. Gun owners should not fall for Congressional promises that once this anti-gun crime bill is finished with, they will get the whole gun control debate "behind them." Not true. If the current gun restrictions in Congress become law, we will see an immediate move towards even stricter proposals. The time to stop the hemorrhaging is now. Make sure your Congressman hears from you. ACTION: If you have not done so already, please contact your Representative and ask him to oppose Gun Control "Heavy" (from the Democratic side of the aisle) and to oppose Gun Control "Lite" (from the Republicans). Moreover, Representatives should be encouraged to vote "NO" on the final passage of any juvenile bill that contains even the least 2nd Amendment infringement. Call the House at 202-225-3121 or toll free at 1-888-449-3511. The address for all Representatives is: [Name of Rep.], U.S. House of Representatives, Washington DC 20515. See http://www.gunowners.org/h106th.htm for fax and e-mail contact info. ************** Did someone else forward this to you? To be certain of getting up to date information, please consider subscribing to the GOA E-Mail Alert Network directly. There is no cost or obligation, and the volume of mail is quite low. To subscribe, simply send a message to goamail@gunowners.org and include the state in which you live, in either the subject or the body. To unsubscribe, reply to any alert and ask to be removed. - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Jun 99 09:41:00 -0700 From: scott.bergeson@ucs.org (SCOTT BERGESON) Subject: Vin: May 31 column -- kids with guns * CARBON COPY: * Original was to Reader.Advocate@sltrib.com (Shinika Sykes) This is another excellent column for The Salt Lake Tribune to print. I believe it is quite easy to obtain syndication rights from Vin Suprynowicz and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Please request your editors to do so. Scott Bergeson - --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Vin_Suprynowicz@lvrj.com (Vin Suprynowicz) To: vinsends@ezlink.com Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 18:53:05 -0700 Subject: May 31 column -- kids with guns FROM MOUNTAIN MEDIA FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATED MAY 31, 1999 THE LIBERTARIAN, By Vin Suprynowicz To prevent a life of crime, buy your kid a gun It's called propaganda: Simplify your lie down to an easily-recalled slogan, repeat it often enough, and people will eventually get it down by heart and accept it as fact. Take: "The cause of all these school shootings is the too-easy availability of guns." Prior to the National Firearms Act of 1933, there was no law to discourage a veteran of the Great War from keeping a fully-operational souvenir machine gun in the bedroom closet. There were few towns in America where the local lads didn't know the location of at least one such weapon. Yet none was ever used in a "school shooting." As late as the 1960s, it was not unusual in rural America for young boys to carry their .22 rifles to school with them, parking them in the principal's office until needed for the target matches after school. At age 49 I am no doddering old-timer, but I can remember young lads walking the country roads of Ohio and Connecticut after school with their rifles (or bicycling home with the weapons across their handlebars), hoping to pick off some predatory bird with the full encouragement of area farmers. A neighbor might chide you about watching where your bullets went if you missed, but no one ever called the police to report "The Jones boy is heading down the road with his gun; come arrest him!" When I went away to Eaglebrook School in Massachusetts (yes, "Own a gun, go to jail" Massachusetts) in 1962 at the age of 12, I took my rifle. We fired for accuracy at the range on Saturdays. I daresay we could have snuck them out of the lockers down at the gym for some mayhem if it ever crossed our minds ... but it never did. The violent media? Today's TV offers nothing like "The Rifleman" or "Wanted Dead or Alive," programs of the early 1960s in which Chuck Connors and Steve McQueen ended every episode by mowing down some reprobate who had kicked the town dog or insulted Millie down at the general store, in McQueen's case using a sawed-off Winchester which it's now a federal felony even to recreate for a museum. This focus on "the availability of guns" -- ignoring the fact they were far more accessible only 40 years ago, when you could order a 20-mm Lahti anti-tank gun through the mail from an ad in the back of a comic book -- is intended not only to advance the prior agenda of those who want a disarmed and enslaved citizenry, but also to distract us from asking what it is about the mandatory behavior modification labs (public schools) which creates such rage and frustration in our incarcerated adolescent males. We don't see these shoot-em-ups in the private schools, or among home-schoolers. It also diverts attention from the perfectly relevant question of how many of these shooters had been on drugs known to affect the judgment, like Ritalin and Luvox, (start ital)prescribed and administered by their government wardens(end ital). In the face of all this misdirection, isn't it too bad the government has never conducted an actual scientific study on how it affects a child's likelihood of committing crimes if his parents buy him a gun? Um, actually ... they have. The study was conducted from 1993-1995 by the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Child psychologists tracked 4,000 boys and girls aged 6 to 15 in Denver, Pittsburgh, and Rochester, N.Y. Their findings? - -- Children who get guns from their parents don't commit gun crimes (0%) while children who get guns illegally are quite likely to do so (21%). - -- Children who get guns from parents are less likely to commit any kind of street crime (14%) than children who have no gun in the house (24%) -- and are dramatically less likely to do so than children who acquire an illegal gun (74%.) - -- Children who get guns from parents are less likely to use banned drugs (13%) than children who get illegal guns (41%.) - -- Most strikingly, the study found: "Boys who own legal firearms have much lower rates of delinquency and drug use (than boys who own illegal guns) and are even slightly less delinquent than non-owners of guns." This wouldn't have surprised anyone before the rise of the modern welfare state. It used to be common knowledge that the best way to get kids to act "responsibly" was precisely to give them some "responsibility." Why would we assume a child taught by his parents to use a gun responsibly wouldn't also be more responsible in his other behaviors? "Want to dramatically reduce the chance that your child will commit a gun-related crime or -- heaven forbid -- go on a shooting spree?" asked the national Libertarian Party in a May 21 news release detailing these study results. "Buy your youngster a gun." "Politicians are apparently more interested in demonizing guns than they are in facts," commented LP national director Steve Dasbach, himself an Indiana government schoolteacher. But "The evidence is in: The simplest way to reduce firearm-related violence among children is to buy them a gun and teach them how to use it responsibly." Vin Suprynowicz, assistant editorial page editor of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, is author of the book, "Send in the Waco Killers: Essays on the Freedom Movement, 1993-1998." *** Vin Suprynowicz, vin@lvrj.com The evils of tyranny are rarely seen but by him who resists it. -- John Hay, 1872 The most difficult struggle of all is the one within ourselves. Let us not get accustomed and adjusted to these conditions. The one who adjusts ceases to discriminate between good and evil. He becomes a slave in body and soul. Whatever may happen to you, remember always: Don't adjust! Revolt against the reality! -- Mordechai Anielewicz, Warsaw, 1943 * * * - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have subscribed to vinsends@ezlink.com and you wish to unsubscribe, send a message to vinsends-request@ezlink.com, from your OLD address, including the word "unsubscribe" (with no quotation marks) in the "Subject" line. To subscribe, send a message to vinsends-request@ezlink.com, from your NEW address, including the word "subscribe" (with no quotation marks) in the "Subject" line. All I ask of electronic subscribers is that they not RE-forward my columns until on or after the embargo date which appears at the top of each, and that (should they then choose to do so) they copy the columns in their entirety, preserving the original attribution. The Vinsends list is maintained by Alan Wendt in Colorado, who may be reached directly at alan@ezlink.com. The web sites for the Suprynowicz column are at http://www.infomagic.com/liberty/vinyard.htm, and http://www.nguworld.com/vindex. The Vinyard is maintained by Michael Voth in Flagstaff, who may be reached directly at mvoth@infomagic.com. - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 23:51:33 -0600 From: charles hardy Subject: Fw: May 31 column -- kids with guns - ---------------- Charles Hardy - --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Vin_Suprynowicz@lvrj.com (Vin Suprynowicz) To: vinsends@ezlink.com Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 18:53:05 -0700 Subject: May 31 column -- kids with guns Message-ID: FROM MOUNTAIN MEDIA FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATED MAY 31, 1999 THE LIBERTARIAN, By Vin Suprynowicz To prevent a life of crime, buy your kid a gun It's called propaganda: Simplify your lie down to an easily-recalled slogan, repeat it often enough, and people will eventually get it down by heart and accept it as fact. Take: "The cause of all these school shootings is the too-easy availability of guns." Prior to the National Firearms Act of 1933, there was no law to discourage a veteran of the Great War from keeping a fully-operational souvenir machine gun in the bedroom closet. There were few towns in America where the local lads didn't know the location of at least one such weapon. Yet none was ever used in a "school shooting." As late as the 1960s, it was not unusual in rural America for young boys to carry their .22 rifles to school with them, parking them in the principal's office until needed for the target matches after school. At age 49 I am no doddering old-timer, but I can remember young lads walking the country roads of Ohio and Connecticut after school with their rifles (or bicycling home with the weapons across their handlebars), hoping to pick off some predatory bird with the full encouragement of area farmers. A neighbor might chide you about watching where your bullets went if you missed, but no one ever called the police to report "The Jones boy is heading down the road with his gun; come arrest him!" When I went away to Eaglebrook School in Massachusetts (yes, "Own a gun, go to jail" Massachusetts) in 1962 at the age of 12, I took my rifle. We fired for accuracy at the range on Saturdays. I daresay we could have snuck them out of the lockers down at the gym for some mayhem if it ever crossed our minds ... but it never did. The violent media? Today's TV offers nothing like "The Rifleman" or "Wanted Dead or Alive," programs of the early 1960s in which Chuck Connors and Steve McQueen ended every episode by mowing down some reprobate who had kicked the town dog or insulted Millie down at the general store, in McQueen's case using a sawed-off Winchester which it's now a federal felony even to recreate for a museum. This focus on "the availability of guns" -- ignoring the fact they were far more accessible only 40 years ago, when you could order a 20-mm Lahti anti-tank gun through the mail from an ad in the back of a comic book -- is intended not only to advance the prior agenda of those who want a disarmed and enslaved citizenry, but also to distract us from asking what it is about the mandatory behavior modification labs (public schools) which creates such rage and frustration in our incarcerated adolescent males. We don't see these shoot-em-ups in the private schools, or among home-schoolers. It also diverts attention from the perfectly relevant question of how many of these shooters had been on drugs known to affect the judgment, like Ritalin and Luvox, (start ital)prescribed and administered by their government wardens(end ital). In the face of all this misdirection, isn't it too bad the government has never conducted an actual scientific study on how it affects a child's likelihood of committing crimes if his parents buy him a gun? Um, actually ... they have. The study was conducted from 1993-1995 by the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Child psychologists tracked 4,000 boys and girls aged 6 to 15 in Denver, Pittsburgh, and Rochester, N.Y. Their findings? -- Children who get guns from their parents don't commit gun crimes (0 percent) while children who get guns illegally are quite likely to do so (21 percent). -- Children who get guns from parents are less likely to commit any kind of street crime (14 percent) than children who have no gun in the house (24 percent) -- and are dramatically less likely to do so than children who acquire an illegal gun (74 percent.) -- Children who get guns from parents are less likely to use banned drugs (13 percent) than children who get illegal guns (41 percent.) -- Most strikingly, the study found: "Boys who own legal firearms have much lower rates of delinquency and drug use (than boys who own illegal guns) and are even slightly less delinquent than non-owners of guns." This wouldn't have surprised anyone before the rise of the modern welfare state. It used to be common knowledge that the best way to get kids to act "responsibly" was precisely to give them some "responsibility." Why would we assume a child taught by his parents to use a gun responsibly wouldn't also be more responsible in his other behaviors? "Want to dramatically reduce the chance that your child will commit a gun-related crime or -- heaven forbid -- go on a shooting spree?" asked the national Libertarian Party in a May 21 news release detailing these study results. "Buy your youngster a gun." "Politicians are apparently more interested in demonizing guns than they are in facts," commented LP national director Steve Dasbach, himself an Indiana government schoolteacher. But "The evidence is in: The simplest way to reduce firearm-related violence among children is to buy them a gun and teach them how to use it responsibly." Vin Suprynowicz, assistant editorial page editor of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, is author of the book, "Send in the Waco Killers: Essays on the Freedom Movement, 1993-1998." *** Vin Suprynowicz, vin@lvrj.com The evils of tyranny are rarely seen but by him who resists it. -- John Hay, 1872 The most difficult struggle of all is the one within ourselves. Let us not get accustomed and adjusted to these conditions. The one who adjusts ceases to discriminate between good and evil. He becomes a slave in body and soul. Whatever may happen to you, remember always: Don't adjust! Revolt against the reality! -- Mordechai Anielewicz, Warsaw, 1943 * * * - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------ If you have subscribed to vinsends@ezlink.com and you wish to unsubscribe, send a message to vinsends-request@ezlink.com, from your OLD address, including the word "unsubscribe" (with no quotation marks) in the "Subject" line. 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Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Jun 99 10:45:00 -0700 From: scott.bergeson@ucs.org (SCOTT BERGESON) Subject: FW: GOUtah! Alert #16 - 11 June 1999 1/2 GOUtah! Gun Owners of Utah Utah's Uncompromising, Independent Gun Rights Network. No Compromise. No Retreat. No Surrender. Not Now. Not Ever. Visit our website at www.slpsa.org/goutah! GOUtah! Alert #16 - 11 June 1999 Today's Maxim of Liberty: "It is unreasonable ...to oblige a man not to attempt the defense of his own life." -Montesquieu, in The Spirit of Laws If you wish to continue to receive this information under the GOUtah! banner, you need to do nothing. If you wish to be added to or taken off the GOUtah! list, please log onto our website at www.slpsa.org/goutah! or send an e-mail to GOUtah3006@aol.com or send a fax to (801) 944-9937 asking to be added to or removed from the GOUtah! list. If you wish to forward or share this copyrighted information with others, you are welcome to do so, on the condition that you pass along the entire document intact and unmodified, and that GOUtah! is clearly indicated as the original source of the material, unless otherwise noted. U.S. House To Take Up Gun Control Next Week-Your Action Is Urgently Needed! A Special Report from Gun Owners of America -10 June 1999 "House Republican leaders yesterday embraced gun control legislation written with the help of the National Rifle Association and announced plans to rush it to a final vote." -- The Washington Post, 6/9/99 Voting on juvenile crime legislation will probably begin next week. There will be gun control amendments offered on the floor of the House, and many of these provisions will probably parallel the gun issues that were considered in the Senate (background registration checks, import bans on self-defense magazines, liability on gun [owners] who don't lock up their guns, etc.). The House Republican leadership is supporting a proposal that, among other things, will impose background registration checks on those buying guns from PRIVATE individuals at gun shows. Gun owners should begin calling their Representatives and urge them to vote "NO" on all gun control--including any Gun Control "Lite" provisions that are sponsored by Republicans. [Activists can now get an exact copy of the juvenile crime bill (S. 254) that passed in the Senate at http://www.gunowners.org/gts254.htm on the GOA website.] (GOUtah! Note: An NRA/ILA Alert mailed nationwide to all NRA members this week indicated that the Lautenberg language from the U.S. Senate version describes "events" rather than only "gun shows" and "transfers" rather than "sales." These terms are not defined in the bill. As such, this language could easily be stretched to include any event at which any firearms transfer, sale, gift or other exchange might take place, such as a shooting competition, club meeting, family gathering, business lunch, etc. Clearly the intent of the bill is to require every private party transfer, regardless of nature, circumstance or location to require a background check, along with the potential for registration and potential confiscation. We urge you to oppose any expansion to the current Brady background check system.) Call and write your U.S. Congressman TODAY! Congressional District 1: Northern and Western Utah, except Salt Lake Metro Rep. Jim Hansen (R) 242 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone (202) 225-0453 Fax (202) 225-5857 E-mail: www.house.gov click on Members and select Jim Hansen Local Office: 324-25th Ave. Ogden, Utah 84401 Utah Phone: (801) 451-5822 Utah Fax: (801) 621-7846 Congressional District 2: Salt Lake Metro Area Rep. Merrill Cook (R) 1431 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515-0001 Phone (202) 225-3011 Fax (202) 225-5638 E-mail: Cong.Merrill.Cook@mail.house.gov Local Office: 125 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84138 Utah Phone: (801) 524-4394 Congressional District 3: Central and Eastern Utah Rep. Chris Cannon (R) 118 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515-4403 Phone (202) 225-7751 Fax (202) 225-5629 E-mail: Cannon.ut03@mail.house.gov Local Offices: 51 South University Drive Provo, Utah 84606 Utah Phone: (801) 379-2500 Utah Fax (801) 379-2509 Republicans Getting Hammered On Capitol Hill A Special Report from Gun Owners of America -10 June 1999 Irate gun owners from across the country are deluging Republicans with correspondence, both at the Republican National Committee and on Capitol Hill. Reports have indicated that the RNC has been "besieged" with mail, as "several boxes" of faxes, emails and letters have been unloaded upon their offices. House Speaker Denny Hastert's office has admitted to receiving a thousand calls a day from angry gun owners. In what could be an attempt to counteract this grassroots response, the head of the National Republican Congressional Committee, Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA), released a poll recently supposedly showing that 80% of Republicans favor stricter gun controls, such as those which passed in the Senate juvenile crime bill. This ignores the fact that truly honest polls-- such as those conducted by the Denver Rocky Mountain News (5/20/99)-- have found that 65% of people want less gun control, like easier concealed carry. Democrats Pushing For More Gun Control A Special Report From Gun Owners of America-10 June 1999 Even before the House of Representatives has had a chance to vote on the juvenile crime bill, top-ranking Democrats in Congress and in the White House are predicting that the current batch of gun control provisions will be followed by more stringent proposals. For example, on June 4, President Clinton stated on ABC's 'Good Morning America' that: "I have made it perfectly clear that I want to get what was passed in the Senate, passed in the House. Then we will come back and try to pass some more [gun control]." The current gun control proposals in Congress are mere stepping stones to Clinton's next goal. He has openly stated he wants to move towards full-fledged gun owner registration. Gun owners should not fall for Congressional promises that once this anti-gun crime bill is finished with, they will get the whole gun control debate "behind them." Not true. If the current gun restrictions in Congress become law, we will see an immediate move towards even stricter proposals. The time to stop the hemorrhaging is now. Make sure your US Congressman hears from you TODAY. [ Continued In Next Message... ] - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Jun 99 10:45:00 -0700 From: scott.bergeson@ucs.org (SCOTT BERGESON) Subject: FW: GOUtah! Alert #16 - 11 June 1999 2/2 [ ...Continued From Previous Message ] 1999 Utah GOP State Political Convention Review- Elected Leader's Anti-Gun Positions Rebuked by Republican Party Delegates A Report From Arnold Gaunt, Utah State Republican Party Delegate Senator Orrin Hatch's and Governor Mike Leavitt's advocacy for gun control were opposed by delegates attending the Utah Republican Party State Organizing Convention on Saturday June 5 at the Weber State Dee Events Center in Ogden. Both politicians made appeals to the Party prior to the hearing of resolutions addressing their promotion of gun control at the federal and state level, respectively. In the case of Orrin Hatch, he provided a free breakfast preceding the Convention in a failed effort to lure his die-hard supporters to oppose the resolution. In addition, in his Convention report, he dramatized the impact of crime in America and the resultant "necessity" of his anti-gun S. 254. According to Sen. Hatch, gun owners should be happy that S. 254 isn't even worse than it is. As proof of his Second Amendment advocacy, Hatch stated that he had been deputized as a Special US Marshal when his life had been threatened, and thereby was authorized for concealed carry. However, his deputization proves nothing more than hypocrisy on the issue of self-defense. When Orrin is threatened, he receives a carry permit that is valid throughout the US, preempts state and local laws, and is good even on airplanes. On the other hand, when a private citizen faces similar threats, no similar carry permit is available. Can it be that some people's right to life is greater than others? Governor Leavitt, who appears to be accompanied by armed bodyguards, shares Hatch's position that some people (like "important" politicians) should be able to defend their lives without restriction, while the rest should accept ever-increasing "reasonable" infringements on their right to be armed. When Leavitt offered some "reasonable" Second Amendment infringements to the Convention, delegates didn't buy his gratuitous advice, and responded by shouting back at him and jeering. Abruptly, the Governor changed subjects. Resolutions were finally considered after Hatch and Leavitt had presented their respective arguments for more gun control legislation. The first resolution requested that Hatch and Bennett "uphold their oath of office by voting against all proposals and legislation that compromise or subvert the Second Amendment, and utilize whatever means are necessary, including the filibuster, to prevent their passage, so as to protect the inherent rights of Utahns and Americans". The second resolution requested that Gov. Leavitt "exercise prudence, responsibility, and restraint by not calling a special session of the Legislature for the purpose of enacting laws that infringe on the right of self-defense". Happily, both resolutions were passed by large margins. So, if Hatch and Leavitt don't represent the Republican Party on the Second Amendment, whom do they represent? The text of the Utah Republican Party resolutions passed is available on the GOUtah! website at www.slpsa.org/goutah! Utah Legislative Committees Will Meet on Wednesday, 16 June to Discuss Gun Control Measures. Be There! Please remember to attend the Utah Interim Legislative Committee hearings on Wednesday, 16 June 1999 at 2:00 PM at the Utah State Capitol. It is critical we be there in force! Make your voice heard to protect your rights! The Judiciary Committee will meet in Room 403 to discuss issues related to pleas and prosecution of gun crimes, additions to prohibited classes for gun purchases, and other items. The Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee will meet in Room 416 to discuss updates on the Federal laws under consideration. BCI background Checks, Mental health records access, gun shows, and progress reports form the Governor's anti-gun working groups. Governor Leavitt intends to call for a special session of the Utah Legislature to consider Utah gun laws in the Fall of 1999. If he cannot get a majority of Utah legislators to support the special session, it will not take place. So far the Utah Senate has indicated they will favor the session, while the Utah House is as yet uncommitted. Focus your calls, email and letters to the Utah House members! GOUtah! asks every Utah gun owner and concerned citizen to immediately and repeatedly contact their state representatives and senators at home and again urge them to take a measured and rational approach to these issues, rather that blame peaceable gun owners for the deep seated ills of our society. We must now work overtime to avoid a special session of the Utah Legislature, which would likely devolve into a free-for-all legal and media circus which will ride roughshod over our gun rights. Feds Look Into Salt Lake Olympic Committee's Possible Gun Law Violations The Salt Lake Tribune reports in a 9 June 1999 article that the FBI and ATF are examining possible federal weapons export law violations by members of SLOC and the Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee, related to the numerous gifts of Browning firearms to IOC members, including IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch. These allegations come close on the heels of media reports that at least two members of the Salt Lake Olympic bid group will be facing federal grand jury indictments regarding their actions in the bribery-scandal plagued 2002 Winter Olympic Games bidding process. GOUtah! Gun Rights (and Wrongs) Quote Watch "Should people ought to have to register a gun like they register their cars? Do I think that? Of course I do. Of course I do." - -- President Bill Clinton, television interview, June 4, 1999 I'm one Republican who doesn't want my child going to a school where teachers are armed." -- Governor Michael O. Leavitt, in a speech to the Utah Republican Party Convention in Ogden, Utah on 5 June 1999 "I do! I do!" -- Shouted responses from numerous Utah Republican Party Delegates, loudly disagreeing with the above comments by Governor Leavitt. If you have a gun rights quote you'd like to share, please send it, along with a verifiable original source reference to GOUtah! That concludes the GOUtah! Political and Legislative Alert #16 - 11 June 1999. We hope this information will be of assistance to you in defending your firearms rights. Remember that getting this information is meaningless unless YOU ACT ON IT TODAY. If you just read it and dump it in the trash, your gun rights, and the gun rights of future generations go in the trash with it. Get involved, get active and get vocal! Copyright 1999 by GOUtah! All rights reserved. - - ------------------------------ End of utah-firearms-digest V2 #140 ***********************************