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Dec 2000
The Gun Owners
2000:  The year in review
GOA members dodge a bullet this year after hard work kills gun
control
by Erich Pratt
It was supposed to be a done deal.
"Accord near on gun bill," one headline blared on September 24,
1999.
Negotiators are "close to agreement," opined the Associated
Press.  New gun controls were imminent.
Indeed, many people thought the "fix" was in.

"Members of Congress work in dread of receiving the hundreds,
even
thousands, of postcards, letters, and phone calls....  When
Senator Patrick
Leahy [D-VT] voted in favor of a relatively minor
piece of gun-control legislation, 'we got hundreds of postcards
overnight,' said a Leahy
aide." -- Boston Globe, 8/7/00
Gun owners were facing new gun bans, gun owner registration and
self-defense restrictions.  Supposedly, there was nothing we could
do.
Some gun owners were even suggesting that we agree to gun
control "lite" to minimize the damage.
The media, those in Congress and the White House -- all of them
agreed that something was going to pass.
Well, that was September, 1999.
More than a year later, those same experts were pronouncing the
gun bill dead.
What happened?
What happened was that Capitol Hill felt the power of the
grassroots.
GOA members unleashed a torrent of postcards and letters upon
Capitol Hill.  Legislators were flooded with complaint after
complaint.
Legislative offices told Roll Call, the newspaper of record on Capitol
Hill, that the collective voice of GOA members was quite loud.
"Gun Owners [of America] is... much more active.  They moved
quickly and we heard from their people," said one House leadership
source close to the juvenile crime issue.
The victory over the anti-gun juvenile bill has clearly demonstrated
the power that committed gun owners can have upon legislation in
Congress.
There is no need to retreat in the face of our opponents.  We don't
need to offer gun control "lite" as an alternative to the latest gun
ban that Sen. Chuck Schumer wants.
We don't need to compromise; we just need to organize.
And that we did.  Gun owners won big with the defeat of the anti-
gun juvenile bill.
We won big with the passage of Rep. John Hostettler's "gun
owners protection act," and with the defeat of several anti-gun
measures.  (See article below.)
This year's success gives us hope for next year.  We want to press
forward for even more victories.
GOA will fight for concealed carry reciprocity.  We will work to
pass the Citizen's Self-defense Act.
We want to put an end to the frivolous lawsuits against the gun
industry -- lawsuits that threaten to put an end to the buying and
selling of guns in this country.
It is going to be a tough two years.  But with your help, GOA will
fight for these things.
With your help, GOA will battle the compromisers who want to
concede to gun bans at gun shows, to register private sales, and to
impose anti-safety devices upon every handgun owner.
With your help, GOA will stand against the media pundits who will
beat the drums for more and more draconian restrictions.
GOA can do a lot with your help.  But we need you to stand with
us.
Thank you for supporting Gun Owners of America and making us
your gun lobby.

2000 Elections: Where Do We Stand?
by John Velleco
The cliffhanger 2000 election is finally over, but how did gun owners
fare where the battle over gun rights is most fiercely fought -- in the
U.S. House and Senate?

In the Senate, private gun ownership of firearms will be under
attack as never before.

With the addition of Senator Hillary Clinton, who joins the
notoriously anti-gun Sen. Chuck Schumer as the junior senator
from New York, gun owners can expect to see a flurry of anti-gun
bills introduced from the opening gate.

Together with Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), who has promised to
reintroduce his draconian handgun registration bill, the trio will
undoubtedly set the civilian disarmament agenda for the next
several years.

Due to the complex rules of the Senate, one senator can bring the
chamber to a halt in order to force votes on a specific agenda,
something Sens. Clinton, Schumer and Reed will not hesitate to
do.

With the Senate basically split down the middle, conservative pro-
gun Republicans will be called upon to mount numerous filibusters
to fight the anti-gun agenda.

Newly elected Sen. Hillary Clinton, with Sen. Charles Schumer, will
immediately become an influential anti-gun leader.
An unusually large number of hotly contested senate races kept
many gun owners on the edge of their seats on election night.
Pro-gun Senate forces suffered a setback with the defeat of pro-gun
Sen. Rod Grams (R-MN), but the election of Republican Sen. John
Ensign in Nevada was a marginal gain.  As a House member,
Ensign was rated "B" by GOA's stringent rating system.
One Senate victory for gun rights was the narrow reelection of pro-
gun Sen. Conrad Burns (R-MT).
The defeat of Sen. Spence Abraham (R-MI) could hardly been seen
as a defeat for gun owners, given that his atrocious voting record on
gun bills in the Senate.
In Florida, while many gun owners reportedly voted for Senate
candidate Bill McCollum (R), Second Amendment supporters
should not consider his defeat a loss for gun rights.
As a U.S. House member, McCollum was the leading Republican
pushing for background checks, the federalization of gun crimes,
increased government snooping without warrants, and many other
forms of gun control.
It remains to be seen what effect the narrow defeat of "C-" rated
John Ashcroft in Missouri to the deceased "F" rated Mel Carnahan
will have for gun owners, assuming the Senate violates the
Constitution and allows the election to stand even though the
candidate was not an inhabitant of the state (Art. 1, Sec 3).
All in all, the Senate is in considerably worse shape for gun rights,
in large part due to the election of the high profile First Lady.
Gun owners will have to keep an eye out for any signs of the
Senate leadership moving to the distinctly anti-gun moderate
middle.
Little Change in U.S. House
The greatest threat to the Second Amendment in this Congress will
definitely be the push for "reasonable" gun control that can sway
just enough pro-gun compromisers.

In the U.S. House, while Democrats picked up a few seats, there
really was not much ideological change on gun rights.


For example, in the much-watched California district 27, "F" rated
incumbent James Rogan was defeated by "F" rated Adam Schiff.


The pro-gun former Lieutenant Governor of Idaho, Butch Otter (R),
replaced retiring pro-gun Rep. Helen Chenoweth (R).


In Oklahoma 2, while gun owners clearly suffered a setback with
the retirement of strong Second Amendment supporter Rep. Tom
Coburn (R), both candidates who sought to replace him were at
least moderately pro-gun.

The same could be said of the two candidates in Michigan 8, in the
race to replace now-Senator Debbie Stabenow.  The Republican
won that race, but both candidates had the support of gun owners
in the district.

There are many other districts that will have a new face in
Washington, but there is very little shift one way or the other in
terms of gun rights.

More important for gun owners are the races in which there was no
change.

Rep. Tom DeLay (R-TX), by far the strongest supporter of gun
rights in the leadership, will remain as Majority Whip.


Pro-gun Rep. John Hostettler (R-IN) won reelection handily, in spite
of the efforts of a well-financed, supposedly pro-gun candidate.


It is anticipated that Rep. Hostettler will pick up where he left off in
his effort to dismantle the atrocious deal cut between Smith &
Wesson and the Clinton Administration.

Pro-gun Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), sponsor of several pro-gun bills in
the last Congress, also won reelection by a wide margin despite
being high on the Democrat's target list.

While the House has not shifted against gun rights as decidedly as
the Senate, gun owners can look forward to incredible pressure for
both parties to compromise away the Second Amendment.



GOA On The Front Lines Defending Your Rights!

GOA's Erich Pratt appears on NBC's Today show early this year to
blast the Clinton administration for its continued war on the makers
of America's firearms.  In a similar fight, GOA activists won a key
battle when they helped kill an anti-gun Schumer amendment that
threatened to put gun makers out of business.  The provision would
have helped the cities bringing suit against gun makers by
preventing them from declaring legitimate bankruptcy, and thus,
discharging any enormous judgments that result from frivolous
lawsuits.
During the post-Columbine hysteria, GOA's Larry Pratt (pictured to
the left of NBC's Tom Brokaw who is standing) debated Vice-
President Al Gore at a nationally-televised town meeting held in
New Jersey.  Pratt argued that concealed handguns in the hands of
honest Americans can help avert mass shootings.  Gore is
pictured on the TV screen to the left.
GOA Executive Director Larry Pratt defends gun owners' rights on
NBC's Today show this year while answering a question from
hostess Katie Couric.
GOA spokesman John Velleco (right) rebuts HUD Secretary
Andrew Cuomo on CNN live.  The Clinton administration cut a
horrendous deal with Smith & Wesson in March that imposes new
restrictions on gun buyers and dealers.  GOA subsequently
pushed a "gun owners protection act"--offered by Rep. John
Hostettler of Indiana--which helps ensure that other gun makers will
not join Smith & Wesson in selling out gun owners.
GOA members put intense pressure on Utah Senator Orrin Hatch
(right) to change his position and stop supporting the anti-gun
juvenile bill.  After thousands upon thousands of postcards, letters
and telephone calls, Sen. Hatch finally "saw the light."  President
Clinton later lamented the fact that Sen. Hatch had changed his
tune, noting that "there's so much pressure on Senator Hatch not
to call a meeting" to pass the anti-gun juvenile bill.
Holding a letter from GOA in her hand, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
attacks the organization on the floor of the Senate in March after
GOA refused to support her gun control "compromise."  Boxer's
anti-gun amendment subsequently failed by one vote.
GOA head Larry Pratt debates one of the chief proponents of the
anti-gun juvenile crime bill, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (R-NY).  After
months and months of grassroots pressure from GOA members
this year, almost 50 Representatives and Senators switched their
votes away from their previous support for the anti-gun bill.  The
massive defections helped doom the gun bill's chances of passing.
Shouldn't we repeal the gun laws... if it'll save a single child?
By Vin Suprynowicz
Jessica Lynne Carpenter is 14 years old.

She knows how to shoot; her father taught her.

And there were adequate firearms to deal with the crisis that arose
in the Carpenter home in Merced, Calif. -- a San Joaquin Valley
farming community 130 miles southeast of San Francisco -- when
27-year-old Jonathon David Bruce came calling on Wednesday
morning, Aug. 23.

There was just one problem.

Under the new "safe storage" laws being enacted in California and
elsewhere, parents can be held criminally liable unless they lock
up their guns when their children are home alone... so that's just
what law-abiding parents John and Tephanie Carpenter had done.


Some of Jessica's siblings -- Anna, 13; Vanessa, 11; Ashley, 9;
and John William, 7 -- were still in their bedrooms when Bruce
broke into the farmhouse shortly after 9 a.m.

Bruce, who was armed with a pitchfork -- but to whom police
remain unable to attribute any motive -- had apparently cut the
phone lines.

9-1-1 doesn't always work
So when he forced his way into the house and began stabbing the
younger children in their beds, Jessica's attempts to dial 9-1-1
didn't do much good.

Next, the sensible girl ran for where the family guns were stored.
But they were locked up tight.

"When the 14-year-old girl ran to a nearby house to escape the
pitchfork-wielding man attacking her siblings," writes Kimi Yoshino
of the Fresno Bee, "she didn't ask her neighbor to call 9-1-1.

She begged him to grab his rifle and 'take care of this guy.'"

He didn't.  Jessica ended up on the phone.

By the time Merced County sheriff's deputies arrived at the home, 7-
year-old John William and 9-year-old Ashley Danielle were dead.
Ashley had apparently hung onto her assailant's leg long enough
for her older sisters to escape.  Thirteen-year-old Anna was
wounded but survived.

Once the deputies arrived, Bruce rushed them with his bloody
pitchfork.  So they shot him dead. They shot him more than a
dozen times.  With their guns.

Get it?

"Safe storage laws" led to children's deaths
The following Friday, the children's great-uncle, the Rev. John
Hilton, told reporters: "If only (Jessica) had a gun available to her,
she could have stopped the whole thing. If she had been properly
armed, she could have stopped him in his tracks."

Maybe John William and Ashley would still be alive, Jessica's
uncle said.

"Unfortunately, 17 states now have these so-called safe storage
laws," replies Yale Law School Senior Research Scholar Dr. John
Lott -- author of the book More Guns, Less Crime.

"The problem is, you see no decrease in either juvenile accidental
gun deaths or suicides when such laws are enacted, but you do
see an increase in crime rates."

Such laws are based on the notion that young children often "find
daddy's gun" and accidentally shoot each other.

But in fact only five American children under the age of 10 died of
accidents involving handguns in 1997, Lott reports. "People get the
impression that kids under 10 are killing each other. In fact this is
very rare: three to four per year."

The typical shooter in an accidental child gun death is a male in
his late teens or 20s, who, statistically, is probably a drug addict or
an alcoholic and has already been charged with multiple crimes,
Lott reports. "These are the data that correlate. Are these the kind
of people who are going to obey one more law?"

Media ignores the truth about guns and self-defense
So why doesn't the national press report what happens when a
victim disarmament ("gun control") law costs the lives of innocent
children in a place like Merced?

"In the school shooting in Pearl, Miss.," Dr. Lott replies, "the
assistant principal had formerly carried a gun to school. When the
1995 ("Gun-Free School Zones") law passed, he took to locking his
gun in his car and parking it at least a quarter-mile away from the
school, in order to obey the law.

"When that shooting incident started he ran to his car, unlocked it,
got his gun, ran back, disarmed the shooter and held him on the
ground for five minutes until the police arrived.

"There were more than 700 newspaper stories catalogued on that
incident. Only 19 mentioned the assistant principal in any way, and
only nine mentioned that he had a gun."

Building a straw man
The press covers only the bad side of gun use, and only the
potential benefits of victim disarmament laws -- never their costs.


"Basically all the current federal proposals fall into this category --
trigger locks, waiting periods," Lott said.

"There's not one academic study that shows any reduction in crime
from measures like these. But there are good studies that show
the opposite. Even with short waiting periods, crime goes up. You
have women being stalked, and they can't go quickly and get a gun
due to the waiting periods, so they get assaulted or they get
killed."

The United States has among the world's lowest "hot" burglary
rates -- burglaries committed while people are in the building -- at
13 percent, compared to "gun-free" Britain's rate, which is now up
to 59 percent, Lott reports.

"If you survey burglars, American burglars spend at least twice as
long casing a joint before they break in.... The number one reason
they give for taking so much time is:  They're afraid of getting
shot."

The way Jonathon David Bruce, of Merced, Calif., might once have
been afraid of getting shot... before 17 states enacted laws
requiring American parents to leave their kids disarmed while
they're away from home.

Vin Suprynowicz is assistant editorial page editor of the Las Vegas
Review-Journal, and editor of Financial Privacy Report. His book,
Send in the Waco Killers: Essays on the Freedom Movement,
1993-1998, is available by dialing 1-800-417-1486; or via web site
http://www.gunowners.com/bookst.htm.


What They're Saying About GOA
Rep. John Hostettler, (R-IN)
"Gun Owners of America is the pit bull of the Second
Amendment.
 They are relentless and never give any ground
whatsoever to the gun
 grabbers."

Retiring Rep. Helen Chenoweth (R-ID)
"GOA is close to standing alone in Washington.  They do not tell

their members one thing and do another inside the beltway.  They

are tough and they don't give up."
Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX)
"GOA is the only no-compromise gun lobby in Washington."
Roll Call, the newspaper of record on Capitol Hill:
"Gun Owners of America is considered the most aggressive pro-
gun
 lobbying organization."
Sen. Jesse Helms (R-NC)
"Let me reiterate my deep appreciation for the tremendous job
being done by Gun Owners of America
in the battle to defend
America's right to keep and bear arms. There is no
question that
without G.O.A., American gun rights would be in even greater peril
today."
Doctors Against Guns
by Larry Pratt
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has embarked on a
strident campaign against gun ownership.
In an article appearing last year in the Medical Sentinel published
by the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons, Dr.
Timothy Wheeler explained what the AAP is fostering among its
members. (Medical Sentinel's web site is www.haciendapub.com.
The editor, Miguel Faria, has run several pro-gun articles over the
years.)
The AAP is urging each of its member pediatricians to pry into the
private lives of their patients and ask if they have guns in the home.
The pediatrician is urged to push on their patients the "gun safety
instruction" patient materials the AAP adopted from Handgun
Control, Inc. Since 76 percent of the pediatricians responding to an
AAP survey support a ban on handguns, many parents are likely to
encounter one of these physicians with their disarming manners.
Dr. Wheeler explains that this prying behavior is a boundary
violation the same as doctor-patient sex. In other words, it is a
violation of physician ethics.
That means that there is something you can do about such a
doctor (besides walking out immediately). An aggrieved patient can
go to the Yellow Pages and find the phone number of the state
Medical Society and file a complaint.
The doctor may be exonerated, but it may also reduce his ardor to
confuse medicine with propaganda. And if several patients file
complaints, the number alone could endanger his license to
practice.
Keep in mind that the AAP is involved in a shameless exercise of
blame shifting. Physicians kill, according to the Harvard Medical
School, 98,000 patients a year through malpractice.  We are nine
times as likely to be killed by our doctor than someone murdering
us with a gun.
Spread the word to parents who have children under the care of
pediatricians.
Report Shows Doctors More Deadly than Guns CausesDeaths 1.
Heart disease733,361
2. Cancer539,533
3. Stroke159,942
4. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease106,027
5. Medical mistakes 98,000
6. Accidents 94,948
7. Pneumonia & the flu                                   83,727
8. Diabetes 61,767
9. Motor-vehicle 43,649
10. Firearms 33,750
Figures for medical mistakes are taken from the Institute of
Medicine, which is a division of the National Academy of Sciences.
 Estimates from the Institute of Medicine range from 44,000 to
98,000 deaths per year.   (See "Medical Errors Blamed for Many
Deaths; as many as 98,000 a year in U.S. linked to mistakes," The
Washington Post, 11/30/99.)  Other figures in the table are from
the National Safety Council (1999).
Defense Department Blocked From Gun Confiscation

by Larry Pratt
It's nice to be able to report a battle with a happy ending.  Had we
lost, the consequences would have been catastrophic.
Defense Department authorization bills are not likely places to look
for gun control, but that's where a monster gun grab had been
tucked away.
Supposedly the problem to be solved was an attempt to close the
barn door after the horse was out.  Namely, the administration
allowed the sale of a fighter plane assembly line to the Communist
regime of mainland China.
The "solution" involved using a wrecking ball to kill a bug.  The
Defense Department would have been authorized to confiscate and
destroy any military surplus item that had ever been sold by the
government.
M1 Carbines, 1903 Springfields, Colt SAAs, uniforms, ammo,
scopes, antique planes, anti-aircraft guns in front of VFW posts --
and much more.  All these items could have been confiscated and
destroyed by the government.
Yes, this bill was outrageous.  But it was quite sneaky as well.
The definition that covered the above-mentioned equipment was not
spelled out in the bill.  One could read the bill from cover to cover
and not discern that firearms and other surplus militaria would be
subject to confiscation.
The bill only said that the military equipment to be confiscated
were defined in the Arms Export Control Act of 1961.  GOA had to
go there to find the list.
It was a long one.
Gun Owners of America put out e-mail and fax alerts asking our
members to contact their congressmen and demand removal of
this incredible gun grab.  The bill had already passed both houses
of Congress by huge margins -- nobody reads the bills -- and was
in a conference committee to iron out differences.
One of the members of that committee, anti-gun Republican
Senator John Warner of Virginia, was crucial.  GOA mailed
postcards to our members in the state urging them to put the heat
on Warner.
Two days after the mail went out, Warner's office called asking
what was going on.  We told them they were on the verge of
angering not only gun owners, but veterans as well.  The message
evidently got through.
Thanks to the tireless members of Gun Owners of America who are
always ready when called, Congress felt the heat.  The Pearl
Harbor attack on the Second Amendment was averted by the flood
of calls and e-mail directed to Congress.
Correction: In my column reviewing the movie "The Patriot," I
criticized Philip Lader for saying, erroneously, that this excellent
motion picture damages Anglo-American relations by "falsely
portraying British soldiers as evil and vicious."  But, I was mistaken
when I identified Lader as Great Britain's Ambassador to the United
States.  This is wrong.  Lader is, alas, our Ambassador to Great
Britain. This makes his criticism even more outrageous since he
was siding with the British many of whom, during our War For
Independence, were evil and did commit vicious atrocities against
American colonists.



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    donkeys, I fear, will never be abolished.
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