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Here is some more information about the "No Gun Home" Internet Registry that you
might be interested in.  Also, please feel free to print out the attached Color "No-Gun
Home" signs on a color-printer and display them proudly and prominently, and also
give them to your righteous neighbors who live in no-gun houses.

You can send your home address to be listed on the National "No-Gun Home"
Internet Registry by emailing it as a message here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please wait at least one weak for the posting to be available online to all criminals
with computers and freequent flier miles.  Also, they will post a list of your most
cherished valuables, and also your pretty picture, if you like, to help you compete for
the attention of criminals online.  Just add that information to your email.  The old
methods that criminals used to "case" victim's property and to locate no-gun homes
are just so outdated, don't you think?  Just read more below: Christmas Eve Robbers
asked a young victim on the Street: "Do Your Parents Have a Gun?" [Read about the
proposed "No-Gun Home" Registry Survival Strategy below this article] Man killed
defending family from robber

 http://www.azcentral.com/offbeat/articles/1227christmas-shoot27-ON.html

Associated Press Dec.  27, 2002 08:30 AM

MILWAUKEE - A man was killed while trying to defend his family from a Christmas
Eve robber, police said.


Ernest Whaley, 63, was shot in his north side Milwaukee duplex shortly before 3 p.m.
Tuesday by one of two men who had abducted his son Ernest Whaley Jr., 16.

The incident started earlier in the day when Whaley's son was robbed by two men in
the parking lot of a clothing store.

The younger Whaley said two men approached him in the parking lot and demanded
money.
One of the men had a gun, and Whaley Jr.  handed over his wallet, which contained
$200, he said.

The men said the money wasn't enough and asked if his parents had a gun.  Whaley
Jr. said no.

The men then forced the teen into his car and a third man jumped inside, Whaley Jr.
said.  They dropped off one of the men at an intersection, then drove to Whaley's
home.

The gunman ordered the teen to tell his parents that the gunman was a friend from
school, which he did.  The gunman then demanded that the teen ask for money or he
would kill everyone in the house, Whaley Jr.  said.

The elder Whaley, who served in the Vietnam War and was in the Navy for 20 years,
figured out what was happening and tried to take the gun from the man, his son said.
He was concerned that his 11-month-old granddaughter would be injured.

During the scuffle, one of the men fired his gun until he ran out of bullets, striking
Whaley Sr.  twice in the upper body.  He died six hours later.

Whaley Jr.  was able to hold the 18-year-old gunman until police arrived.

"I really couldn't believe it was happening," he said.  "One bullet went right over my
head."

Police arrested the man and later captured his 19-year-old accomplice.  They were
searching for another 19-year-old suspect.

Whaley Sr.'s daughter, Jacquita Washington, 30, said her father was looking forward
to this Christmas, but instead the family spent the holiday grieving.

"He wanted to see the faces of all his kids and all his grandkids," Washington said.
"It was empty.  Just empty."

Whaley Sr.  is survived by his wife, Jacqueline, nine children and more than 20
grandchildren.

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As terrible as it is what happened to a Veteran in this case, there may be valuable
lessons to be learned from it.  Note the advanced Hunting techniques of the
Predators in the story...  following their wounded/captive prey back to his den.

Also consider: If that No-Gun Family had previously registered their Home on an
Internet Registry as being a "No Gun Home", then that young man never would have
been robbed ON THE STREET.  The Robbers would simply have gone straight to
his "No-Gun Home" and taken care of their business there, in the privacy of that
home, OR TO ANOTHER "NO-GUN HOME" listed on the Registry.  In that way, the
father of this particular No-Gun Home family might still be alive.  There are many
species of animals who have no defenses against their predators other than evasion
and NUMBERS.  Schools of fish and herds of sheep are examples.  An individual
fish would not out-swim a barracuda, but in a school of fish he has a greater chance
of being lost in the crowd among other defenseless fish.  Applying the same survival
principles to those Humans who have chosen to be helpless, I propose the creation,
for each community in the United States, of a "No-Gun Home" Registry.  Every such
local "No-Gun Ho!  me" Registry will be publicly accessible from any local Public
Library internet terminal.

The "No Gun Home" Registry?

I have an acquaintance who says she does "not believe in guns" but in the same
conversation she hypocritically said she wanted "a baseball bat", to prevent intruders
from breaking into her house and robbing (or raping) her.

She said she had a prowler try to break into her back door at 3AM on the night
before Christmas Eve.  She is wealthy and single, living alone.  She says her posh
semi-urban neighborhood is generally very secure, being far away from the "inner
city" crime neighborhoods.

Even criminals have cars, and maps.  Criminals could very easily find her
neighborhood, if the opportunities and rewards were great enough, and the risks
were reduced.  I think she does not realize the security she incidentally obtains from
the fact that gun ownership is legal, and that some people in her neighborhood
(probably) own guns, (and that potential Robbers and Burglars know that fact, but do
not know WHICH houses contain guns).  I bought her a Baseball Bat, (with ugly
instructions on How to Kill and the Law about killing Burglars in NY) plus a little
sticker that says "We have no guns.  Please do not hurt us." I was hoping that
someone had set up a "No Gun Home" Registry on the Internet, that would allow
people like her to voluntarily live (or die) in a World Without Guns (See, "We Must
Stop Baseball Bat Violence" at http://billstclair.com/ferran ) without first taking 
guns
away from her neighbors.  Let people who do not keep guns voluntarily tell the whole
World that fact --- so that any Burglar, Robber or Rapist sophisticated enough to get
online and to find and read the "No-Gun Home" Registry will KNOW Which Houses
do NOT contain guns.  That way the Burglar, Robber and Rapist with a Car and a
Map can go about his business as if it were a World Without Guns, and people in
that Registry can live in that world with them.  This will REDUCE "GUN VIOLENCE"
by helping Burglars, Robbers and Rapists avoid Gun Violence in American Homes,
by avoiding Homes that contain guns.  This has a humanitarian aspect to it, from the
"Liberal" Point-of-view, since it is designed to benefit the underclass and reduces
"gun violence".  And, as the number of "No-Gun Homes" on the Registry increases,
criminals will be statistically less likely to select any particular listed home for
invasion, while at the same time reducing crime "on the streets." Therefore, the "No-
Gun Home" Registry represents a unique opportunity for those Humans who choose
to remain relatively defenseless to find safety in numbers (like individuals fish 
hiding
in a school of fish).  This will give everyone what they seem to want.  "No-gun Home"
people will get to live in a World Without Guns, People with Guns will Keep them,
and Burglars, Robbers and Rapists will Take what they want as well- because they
will be able to identify those who live in a World Without Guns.

I also think that anyone who votes to dis-arm their neighbors should automatically be
listed in this Registry.

Mark R.  Ferran http://billstclair.com/ferran

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Dear catiejay

The Attached sign says:

"This is a NO-GUN HOME.  Please Don't Hurt Us!"

In small print it says :"Burglars, if you are close enough to read this, Take Notice:
This address is featured on the local "No-Gun Home" Internet Registry among
thousands of other "No-Gun Homes" in this area.  Please go to a library internet
terminal or call 1-888-NO-GUN-HO to select another "No-Gun Home" to Burglarize."

Please fell free to print out this sign, give out copies to your like-minded friends, 
and
display it prominently in your front window so that the whole community of like-
minded people can copy you, and anyone driving through your community can see
what fine and responsible citizens you all are.  If you want, you can add your
explanation (copied below) why you won't let your husband keep a gun in your
house.  I'm sure that the Burglars who read it will be convinced of the rightness of
your views, and will surely be "frightened away by hearing" you and your (submissive)
husband in your house.  In this simple way, YOU can do something significant to
reduce "Gun-Violence" in America since serial Burglars near you will become more
likely to avoid gun-violence inside the cooperating NO-GUN HOMES in your area,
maybe even yours.  Good Luck!  Mark R.  Ferran www.billstclair.com/ferran


Oprah said: "Keeping Yourself Safe at Home: From regular maintenance to alarm
systems, how do you protect your home?"

http://boards.oprah.com/WebX?[EMAIL PROTECTED]@.ef457e4/0!skip=0&ex=
.ef457e4/0&v iew=T

Here is the first posted response:

"a gun in the home Posted by: catiejay ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) Posted on: 09/19/2002
at 5:01am (1.  of 9)

I live in a nice quiet neighborhood in the northern suburbs of a major metropolitan
city.  My husband has wanted to buy a gun 'for protection' for the longest time and I
absolutely REFUSE to have a gun in my home, and am so adamant on this that I
have told him I will divorce him if he brings a gun into my home, and I'm dead
serious.

Our home is small and modest, but we live comfortably and have many nice creature
comforts.  He says that he wants to be able to defend his home and family if
someone were to ever break into our home.  I say first of all, if someone breaks in in
the middle of the night while we're sound asleep, chances are he's not going to have
time to go for his gun and load it before the perpetrator either attacks us or is
frightened away by hearing us stirring.  Second of all I think we can attract certain
situations and circumstances to us by our thoughts, and neither one of us has or
lives a 'victim' mentality in any aspects of our lives.

I say if he's soooo intensely worried about our home being broken into, then lets
invest our money in an alarm system.  I CAN live with that.  -A gun?  I ABSOLUTELY
WILL NOT!  "

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