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NRA Response to Boston Globe
NRA ^ | September 27, 2001 | James Jay Baker

Posted on 10/03/2001 6:49:28 AM PDT by SJackson

You read Tom Oliphant’s rhetoric in “Lax gun laws help terrorists” (Boston Globe, 9/25/01). Now, here’s the reality.

Mr. Oliphant’s viewpoint on gun shows came from a fact sheet provided to him by Americans for Gun Safety (AGS). In an e-mail missive sent from the organization to congressional recipients, AGS staff could barely conceal their glee that Oliphant played into their shameless gambit of exploiting an irrelevant news story to advance a specific piece of their gun control agenda.

In a desperate effort to resurrect its gun show legislation, AGS has dug up a case the FBI began investigating over a year ago. AGS’s deliberate intention was to inject the word “terrorist” into the gun show debate. Such crass political opportunism would not ordinarily merit comment, but this calculated misrepresentation begs a full accounting.

The case involved a Detroit resident, Ali Boumelhem, a convicted felon, who was suspected to going to gun shows to purchase firearms for shipment overseas to the Hezbollah. The FBI investigated the case, and in due course, he was arrested, prosecuted and convicted in federal court. In other words, the system worked.

AGS had to selectively edit material it sent journalists and politicians to try to create a nexus to its agenda of placing new restrictions on gun owners. The AGS mailing states an FBI informant previously has seen Boumelhem in Beirut unloading shipments of weapons and explosives.

The Middle East Intelligence Bulletin, which AGS cites as its source, is much more specific, saying the FBI informant “had seen Boumelhem in Beirut unloading shipments of automatic weapons, explosives, grenades and rocket launchers.”

Clearly, automatic weapons, explosives, grenades and rocket launchers was changed to weapons and explosives because AGS knows full well that none of those items can be bought or sold at any gun show anywhere in America.

In fact, as a convicted felon, Boumelhem was prohibited from buying guns -- PERIOD. He skirted the law through various artifices, including using his brother with the clean record as a ôstraw manö to buy firearms from gun shops -- another federal offense. Passing gun show restrictions will in no way deter such a committed criminal. That can only be done by aggressive law enforcement action, like we saw in this case.

The AGS campaign to paint gun shows as havens for terrorists is plausible only to those who have never attended one. Gun shows are community events, usually held over a weekend, on state fairgrounds, sports arenas or exhibit halls. Gun shows are better established in America’s heartland where a higher concentration of farmers, ranchers and hunters reside, and where, incidentally, the frequency of violent crime is lower than the national average.

So, what do millions of law-abiding citizens have against the AGS-proposed legislation? The bill would establish a waiting period of as much as five-days for gun show transactions. Rudimentary math will show that imposing a five-day waiting period on a two-day event will abrogate transactions and put gun shows permanently out-of-business.

The National Rifle Association (NRA) supports language that would establish an instant background check of no longer than 24 hours on every gun sold at a gun show. Nonetheless, in 1999, anti-gun partisans in the U.S. House of Representatives killed that proposal. Some pundits speculated at the time that the White House ordered the bill’s defeat to make gun control the centerpiece of the 2000 presidential election. Even more pundits today say that this tactic cost Al Gore the presidency.

Hence, the emergence of AGS. A recent creation of billionaire Andrew McKelvey -- former board member of Handgun Control, Inc. -- AGS was conceived as a public relations ploy to push the same old gun control agenda under a new umbrella of “third way” centrist rhetoric. Despite the resources of its billionaire backer and its carefully focus-grouped moniker, AGS has zero Americans for members and nothing to do with gun safety.

The National Rifle Association, in contrast, stands with more than 4 million members living in every congressional district in America, and a 130 year old legacy of investing in gun safety. We will continue to oppose the deceptive McKelvey agenda, while at the same time, we pursue the objective prominently stated in our Bylaws: “To promote public safety, law and order and the national defense.”

James Jay Baker, Executive Director
National Rifle Association - Institute for Legislative Action
Fairfax, VA


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Didn't see this posted. Thread on Oliphant article is here
1 posted on 10/03/2001 6:49:28 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: bang_list
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2 posted on 10/03/2001 6:49:47 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: The BrainDead
Oliphant's tirade just shows his level of dishonesty, ingnorance and STUPIDITY!!!! Why purchase arms from an American gun show when the third world (especially sub-Saharan Africa) is AWASH in old Soviet arms!!! Fully auto AK-47's can be had for as little as $50. Rocket launchers, grenades are plentiful! Gimme a BREAK A**H*le!
3 posted on 10/03/2001 7:04:18 AM PDT by FiddlePig
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To: SJackson
Oliphant was caught doing Clinton's dirty work a while back. It was a 'votes for praise' deal and both guys stepped forward.
4 posted on 10/03/2001 7:05:21 AM PDT by JAWs
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To: FiddlePig;JAWs
If you check the Detroit News report of the incident, Arab Americans criticize use of FBI informants, you find they were actually smuggling auto parts. After a 12 hour search of a large container of parts, the FBI found flash suppressors for AK-47 assault rifles, parts for AR-15 semiautomatic rifles, two 12-gauge shotguns, 750 rounds of ammunition, a police scanner and other items hidden in a car door.

This, of course, made them gun runners, a far sexier charge than auto part smuggler.

5 posted on 10/03/2001 7:23:42 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson
The National Rifle Association (NRA) supports language that would establish an instant background check of no longer than 24 hours on every gun sold at a gun show.

Gee. Thanks NRA.

6 posted on 10/03/2001 8:22:12 AM PDT by Henry F. Bowman
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To: SJackson
It gets worse .... Gun Grabbing Peaceniks rip off families of WTC victims

To arms, to arms, the terrorists are coming!

America's Militia wants YOU!

Congress has provided (Article I - Section. 8, U.S. Constitution) the Militia with a means to arm themselves: CMP (Civilian Markmenship Program).
Please download and sign the Petition to Attorney General Ashcroft, asking him to enforce the Second Amendment.
Bible quotes in favor of annihilating jihadists.
Molon Labe !

7 posted on 10/03/2001 10:46:44 AM PDT by TERMINATTOR
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To: SJackson
"They [Hezbollah] have plenty of weapons. They don't need a few shotguns from Dearborn."

It was clear from the begining that middle-Eastern terrorists didn't need to resort to sending people to American gun-shows to obtain and smuggle weapons to them. The whole thing was phoney.

8 posted on 10/03/2001 11:04:48 AM PDT by Aurelius
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To: Henry F. Bowman
Yeah, statements like that is the reason I no longer am a member of the NRA. This is not an isolated statement, either. The NRA is not pro 2nd Amendment. At best, they are kinda pro gun.
9 posted on 10/03/2001 12:29:57 PM PDT by AKbear
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To: SJackson
The AGS campaign to paint gun shows as havens for terrorists is plausible only to those who have never attended one. Gun shows are community events, usually held over a weekend, on state fairgrounds, sports arenas or exhibit halls. Gun shows are better established in America’s heartland where a higher concentration of farmers, ranchers and hunters reside, and where, incidentally, the frequency of violent crime is lower than the national average.

Uh, yeah. There is also quite a high concentration of POLICE at gun shows, f'Petessake - VPC makes it sound like there's a felon at every booth.

10 posted on 10/03/2001 12:53:49 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Henry F. Bowman
As a criminal defense attorney, I so whole-heartedly agree. What few people realize (except those that it happens to) is that hundreds of thousands of decent Americans are being turned into felons every year. The only good gun control is no gun control. If you leave any loophole for gun control, the government will exploit it. Take Florida Governor Jeb Bush's 10-20-Life law. Under it, if you use a gun during the commission of a crime you get a mandatory 10 years. If you discharge the gun, you get 20, and if you hit somebody, you get life. Now, you could have gotten these same sentences before this law was passed. However, let's say you shoot the burglar making off with your family heirlooms after repeatedly warning him to stop. You intentionally shoot him in the leg only to stop him and with minimal injury. This is a typical case that I see. The local prosecutor will be pro gun control. He will charge you with a life felony. There is technically no legal defense. The jury pardon has been eliminated as a defense in most states, so you have almost no chance of winning the case. Therefore, you must plea bargain to usually about 5-10 years in prison and a felony conviction. The alternative is to hope for a reasonable jury that will ignore the law, but risk a mandatory life sentence if they don't. This type of law is just what the NRA supports. They are digging their own graves just as surly as the Clinton's were, just in a different way.
11 posted on 10/03/2001 12:56:04 PM PDT by stryker
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To: SJackson
Boston, the launch base of the terrorist attacks lecturing the rest of the nation about safety and propriety? Piss on them and every left-wing dirtbag that infests the northeastern corridor. No wonder the terrorists didn't target them, they are their best allies.
12 posted on 10/03/2001 12:59:08 PM PDT by Imperial Warrior
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To: SJackson
AGS has zero Americans for members

Well now... That's interesting.

13 posted on 10/03/2001 1:02:55 PM PDT by Redcloak
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To: SJackson
Naturally, I support the 2nd Amendment, but I do not follow it as assidously as ya'll do, although I know I should.

I should also buy a gun one of these days, just for the fun of it.

I posted the article knowing someone (ya'll) would be able to accuately refute the article. Either (I'm always right) or (my faith was well-placed). Ha ha ha.

Thanks for the post, I knew it was out there.

14 posted on 10/03/2001 1:11:45 PM PDT by Gothmog
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To: SJackson
Oliphant is just a smarmy-assed Commie; never did trust a man who wears such a crappy bowtie. Anyway, for the record: Calling Mr. Oliphant, calling Mr. Oliphant - The rotten pigs who carried out the September 11 massacre didn't use guns, Mr. Idiot. Think about this one, you moron: A single gun in the hands of one good guy might have saved thousands of people who were murdered by madmen armed with little more than fingernail files.

Besides, Massachusetts has NO lax gun laws.

15 posted on 10/03/2001 4:42:14 PM PDT by 45Auto
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To: SJackson
thanks!!
17 posted on 10/04/2001 10:20:04 PM PDT by dcwusmc
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