News from Norfolk…
Gun-rights advocates stage protest at Norfolk council meeting
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| Chet Szymecki, who was arrested in June at Harborfest, was joined Tuesday by his daughter Kiersten, 13, and his wife, Deborah. JOHN H. SHEALLY II | THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT |
By HARRY MINIUM, The Virginian-Pilot
© August 29, 2007
NORFOLK More than 100 gun-rights advocates, most carrying handguns on their hips and wearing buttons saying “Guns Save Lives,” came to the City Council on Tuesday night to protest what they called harassment of law-abiding gun owners by city officials. The protest was called by the Virginia Citizens Defense League, a gun-rights group, after Chet Szymecki of Yorktown was arrested in June at Harborfest for carrying a gun. Szymecki was arrested for violating a city ordinance banning guns at Harborfest - an ordinance that officials now acknowledge violates state law. City Attorney Bernard A. Pishko said city officials were unaware of a state law prohibiting localities from banning guns. Carrying a weapon openly is legal in Virginia, even at a large gathering such as Harborfest. Once city officials realized their error, the charges against Szymecki were dropped. “We made a mistake,” Councilman Barclay C. Winn said. “It was unintentional.” Most who came to protest didn’t appear to believe it was an innocent mistake. “You know it was illegal,” said Dave Vann, who drove from Falls Church to speak. “You arrested someone, and now it’s going to cost you dearly.” Szymecki, a Navy veteran, said he was manhandled and hurt and that his wife, Deborah, his three children and two other children who accompanied them were traumatized. He said he has hired Norfolk attorney Stephen Merrill. An emotional Deborah Szymecki told the council that after several police officers were done handcuffing her husband, she was left without money or the keys to the family car. Others rose to describe incidents in which they said they were questioned and often handcuffed by police for simply carrying a firearm openly. “Apparently you have some officers who don’t understand the law,” said the president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, Philip Van Cleave of Midlothian. The meeting drew more rowdy as it continued, with speakers receiving thunderous applause and some expressing disgust for the council. Some used unsavory terms to describe the police. Councilman Paul R. Riddick left the meeting as gun-rights advocates began speaking, he said, in protest of their protest. Kim Barton, who would not say where she lives, tried to speak but was told by Mayor Paul Fraim that she couldn’t because she had not signed up to speak. “I want to hear what she has to say,” Vann said. Fraim replied, “I’m running this meeting ” and informed Vann his time to speak had expired. Harry Minium, (757) 446-2371, harry.minium@pilotonline.com Thanks to The Geek with a .45.
Yes Virginia, Guns Really do Save Lives!
Found at Conservative Scalawag.
Tom Gresham & Clint Smith
…have a question for the Republican YouTube debate. It’s an excellent question, let’s see first of all if CNN will play it, and if so, what they’re answers will be.
Now, do what I did and write to CNN and get them to play this video in the Republican YouTube debate. Click here for their contact page.
Thanks to The War on Guns for the heads up.
Words fail me…
Current NRA board member Joaquin Jackson talking to a reporter from KLRU in Texas. Mr. Jackson is a retired Texas Ranger and believes us mere citizens shouldn’t have “Assault Weapons” or a gun that holds more than five rounds.
I really don’t know what to say…
Jackson marches on Lake Barrington gun manufacturer
By Carolyn Starks | Tribune staff reporter
8:59 PM CDT, August 28, 2007
The plain gray building set back in a Lake Barrington industrial park never captured much public attention until Tuesday, when Rev. Jesse Jackson’s entourage arrived aboard three buses.
About 200 activists, who marched in front of D.S. Arms, called for the northwest suburban community to vote the assault-weapon manufacturer out of town.
“Chicago is voted gun dry,” Jackson said, his voice booming through a microphone. “We want [Lake] Barrington to vote gun dry.”
Jackson used the company as a backdrop to a nationwide gun protest that he said was held in more than 20 U.S. cities to mark the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s historic 1963 march on Washington. Jackson and Rev. Michael Pfleger, who stood beside him in Lake Barrington, have held rallies in recent months, criticizing gun laws for being too lax and calling for a ban on assault weapons.
Such weapons are banned in Chicago, but Jackson and Pfleger say the law is useless because people buy them at shops in the suburbs and bring them into the city.
D.S. Arms does not sell firearms to the public, but has about 20 clients, including law-enforcement and military distributors, said Michael Danworth, a company spokesman. The business has operated for about 20 years, the last seven in Lake Barrington with about 25 employees, he said.
Addressing Jackson’s charge that the rifles end up on the streets illegally, Danworth said it is a culture of violence that’s the problem, not guns.
“The firearms used in most homicides in Chicago are pistols,” he said. “You don’t see too many gangbangers on the South Side carrying rifles in their pants.”
Village officials say the firm has operated in obscurity—but not illegally—for seven years in Lake Barrington. The large aluminum building has no signage.
Village President Kevin Richardson attended the rally, but was not aware of the business, said a spokeswoman.
“Everyone shares the goal of eliminating illegal drugs and illegal guns from our communities,” Richardson said in a prepared statement. “Since these problems do not know any borders, it is up to all of us to work together to keep our communities safe.”
More than 50 police officers were on hand to ensure a peaceful demonstration. While three busloads of demonstrators marched near the building, more than a dozen gun advocates carried signs that said: “You have the absolute right to defend yourself” and “Father, forgive Jesse. He leadeth down the wrong path.”
“When is the last time you heard a crime committed” in the city with an assault rifle, said Rick Sherrell, 53, of Fox River Grove.
Three large posters of the front cover of author Ken Timmerman’s book, “Shakedown: Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson” hung on the outside of the building.
Danworth said it was the company’s statement about Jackson’s “forever seeking another 15 minutes of fame.”
Jackson and his group of children and adults were unfazed. Five teenagers in matching red shirts served as symbolic pallbearers, carrying a small casket adorned with a cross and a sign that read: 31 children killed.
Jackson said the number of children killed in Chicago over the last year is now closer to 40.
“We want a future, not funerals,” the children chanted.
All in all a pretty balanced article, which is surprising…
If Jesse (Aren’t his 15 minutes up yet?) was honest, he’d march on the real source of the violence, drug and street gangs, but confronting gangs would be dangerous, someone could wear the wrong color and get hurt! Law abiding gun owners won’t shoot without just cause, and he knows this. Therefore, the safest thing for him and his “misinformed” followers to do is to march on an innocent gun manufacturer, chant and pray a bit…and go home!
Yet another victory for feeling over substance!
-Yuri
thetruth.com goes to the gun store…
I’m not making a statement for or against tobacco or smoking, I just thought this video was interesting.
I suppose it would have muddied the message if they’d told him about frangible and lead free bullets…
Well DUH!
U.S. Most Heavily Armed Country
Tuesday, August 28, 2007 2:27 PM
The United States has 90 guns for every 100 citizens, making it the most heavily armed society in the world, a report released on Tuesday said.
U.S. citizens own 270 million of the world’s 875 million known firearms, according to the Small Arms Survey 2007 by the Geneva-based Graduate Institute of International Studies.
About 4.5 million of the 8 million new guns manufactured worldwide each year are purchased in the United States, it said.
“There is roughly one firearm for every seven people worldwide. Without the United States, though, this drops to about one firearm per 10 people,” it said.
India had the world’s second-largest civilian gun arsenal, with an estimated 46 million firearms outside law enforcement and the military, though this represented just four guns per 100 people there. China, ranked third with 40 million privately held guns, had 3 firearms per 100 people.
Germany, France, Pakistan, Mexico, Brazil and Russia were next in the ranking of country’s overall civilian gun arsenals.
On a per-capita basis, Yemen had the second most heavily armed citizenry behind the United States, with 61 guns per 100 people, followed by Finland with 56, Switzerland with 46, Iraq with 39 and Serbia with 38.
France, Canada, Sweden, Austria and Germany were next, each with about 30 guns per 100 people, while many poorer countries often associated with violence ranked much lower. Nigeria, for instance, had just one gun per 100 people.
“Firearms are very unevenly distributed around the world. The image we have of certain regions such as Africa or Latin America being awash with weapons — these images are certainly misleading,” Small Arms Survey director Keith Krause said.
“Weapons ownership may be correlated with rising levels of wealth, and that means we need to think about future demand in parts of the world where economic growth is giving people larger disposable income,” he told a Geneva news conference.
The report, which relied on government data, surveys and media reports to estimate the size of world arsenals, estimated there were 650 million civilian firearms worldwide, and 225 million held by law enforcement and military forces.
Five years ago, the Small Arms Survey had estimated there were a total of just 640 million firearms globally.
“Civilian holdings of weapons worldwide are much larger than we previously believed,” Krause said, attributing the increase largely to better research and more data on weapon distribution networks.
Only about 12 percent of civilian weapons are thought to be registered with authorities
What not to do…
…if you are prone to road rage and think that following and harassing other drivers is cool!
I can’t speak to the authenticity of the video, but it looks to be real from what I can tell. Good thing we don’t have Smell o’ Vision because I’m sure the smell of urine was strong in the air at the end.
LOL!
Good thing he didn’t use a gun, isn’t it…
Random Throat Slashing on Colorado Campus
Alleged Attacker Mentally Ill, Worked on Campus; Freshman Victim Expected to Recover
By DAVID SCHOETZ
Aug. 28, 2007
The brazen throat slashing of an incoming freshman Monday shook the University of Colorado’s Boulder campus on the first day of school.
Micheal George Knorps, 17, was leaving the university’s student center around 9:30 a.m. Monday just days after arriving on campus.
At the same time, according to police and university officials, Kenton Drew Astin, a 39-year-old former campus employee with a history of mental illness, parked across the street from the building, exited his vehicle, began shouting incoherently and attacked Knorps.
The suspect grabbed Knorps from behind and sliced his throat, according to a release issued by the University of Colorado’s Boulder. The injured student freed himself as officers from the Boulder Police Department and Boulder County Sheriff’s Office responded, demanding that Astin drop his weapon.
Instead, he turned the weapon on himself. “The suspect began to stab himself with the knife and officers deployed a Taser to disable the suspect and then took him into custody,” the release reads.
Both men were transported to a local hospital. Knorps, of Winnetka, Ill., underwent surgery Monday to repair a neck wound and is expected to make a full recovery, according to University Chancellor G.P. “Bud” Peterson, who has been in communication with Knorps’ family. Astin remains in the hospital with serious injuries.
Astin allegedly was carrying a backpack at the time, but early reports suggesting he was carrying bomb-making materials turned out to be false.
The attack in Boulder happened less than five months after 32 students and faculty were killed at Virginia Tech by Seung-Hui Cho and just a week after the student body returned to Blacksburg, Va., for the first time since the massacre.
A Virginia Tech panel investigating the rampage last week recommended a series of security reforms in its internal report that included closer monitoring of mentally troubled students and improving campuswide communications during security incidents.
In the Boulder attack, the university sent out a text message at 10:20 a.m. to approximately 1,300 students, parents, faculty and staff enrolled in a service activated on the campus less than a week ago.
University administrators have urged members of the community to sign up for the text messages as a security precaution. After the killings at Virginia Tech, college campuses across the country established such messaging programs.
University of Colorado officials released as much information as possible to the public as details about the suspect emerged.
Late Monday, the university announced that Astin had worked without incident for the university as a temporary employee from October 2006 until April 2007. He was a cashier at the grill inside the building near where the stabbing occurred.
Astin had a criminal record and a history of mental illness. In 2001, according to the university, he was charged with larceny, assault and criminal intent to commit first-degree homicide. He was found not guilty by reason of insanity and was sent to the state mental hospital in Pueblo, Colo. For the last two years, he worked under a Boulder-based release program, which referred him to the university for his campus job.
Peterson, the university chancellor, immediately ordered criminal background checks for all new employees, permanent or temporary, as well as checks of existing employees.
The university also suspended its relationship with the program that had referred Astin, as well as other similar agencies, and placed seven current campus employees referred from the program on suspension while conducting further background checks.
“All campus resources have been called into action to respond to this random incident and to ensure the safety of our students and everyone on campus,” Peterson said. “We are relieved that the student was not more seriously injured.”
BUY A GUN OR AMMO DAY TODAY!
Today is “Buy a Gun or Ammo Day” in counter-protest to Jesse Jackson, “Snuffy” Pfleger, “The Brady Bunch” and their hordes of misinformed anti-gunners.
Do what you can and buy something with which to exercise your second amendment rights!
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