Posted on 10/27/2007 8:14:47 AM PDT by Perseverando
Earlier this year, Virginias Roanoke Times newspaper came under intense scrutiny and near-universal condemnation after its editors made the irresponsible and dangerous choice to post a searchable database of Virginias Right-to-Carry permit holders on its website. In doing so, the paper provided anyone with access to the internet (including criminals) the name, home address, and permit issuance and expiration date of more than 135,000 Virginia permit holders.
Thankfully, after hearing from outraged, law-abiding gun owners and non-gun owners alike, the paper prudently decided to remove the database from its website and not repost it, citing a concern for public safety.
Now, after igniting and enduring that firestorm of criticism, the Roanoke Times is once again up to its anti-gun antics.
Local gun show promoter Showmasters recently contacted the paper to advertise for its upcoming Roanoke Valley Gun Show and was told in no uncertain terms that the Roanoke Times would no longer accept advertising for gun shows. Specifically, Mary Whelchel, the Retail Advertising Manager for the paper said in an e-mail to Annette Elliott of Showmasters, The Roanoke Times has amended their policy after the Virginia Tech massacre. It was initiated in the advertising department to be more in line with our editorial stance [emphasis added] and I think you know what that is. I have nothing good to tell you. We will no longer accept advertising from The Roanoke Valley Gun Show. In a subsequent e-mail, Welchel qualified the papers stance, saying To restate our policy, we only accept advertising for firearms and accessories from licensed dealers [emphasis added].
In the first place, the horrible murders at Virginia Tech had nothing to do with gun shows whatsoever. Further, by mentioning the tragedy, and worse, using it for justification for their illogical decision, the paper exposes its apparent intent to exploit and sensationalize the murders to further its own internal anti-gun agenda. Whats more, Welchel plainly states the outrageous admission that the papers editorial stance dictates whats allowed in the paper! Hows that for unbiased?
Secondly, the papers decision to accept advertising for firearms and accessories only from licensed dealers is blatantly discriminatory. If an auto show were coming to town, would the Roanoke Times demand the licenses of every car dealer and individual vendor displaying at the show before the editorial department would grant permission to advertise the event in its paper? Of course not. That would be an arbitrary and absurd reaction. And thats the point.
Members and pro-gun citizens should contact the Roanoke Times to express their outrage over the papers blatant, ongoing anti-gun stance.
You can reach the paper at: www.roanoke.com/; or Mary Whelchel (Retail Advertising Manager) by e-mail at mary.whelchel@roanoke.com, or by phone at (540) 981-3378.
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Well, then there now -
All you "licensed dealers" get together and run a big add on your specials that just happen to take place at the gun show....
Now then, Jack ... why even think about personal protection unless we were prepared to ...
shoot
and kill a man
if it is deemed necesary?
Well ... my reply was to the gun grabbers coming for my guns ... they'll die.
I see no difference between my very life in danger .. and taking away the ability to protect my very life from being in danger.
Whether I lose my hammer or my hand .. I still can't build a house.
If there isn't .. I'll meet Jesus with an honest testimony ...
"You gave it to us, Lord .. I was trying to protect it"
I bet the Roanoke Slimes still accepts ads from ABORTIONISTS!
Do they only accept cars sale ads from “licensed dealers”? BET they will gladly take them from Illegal ALIENS!
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