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GOA's Gun Rights Report for 2006
-- Taking the fight to the front lines

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"GOA's help in pushing my amendment to prohibit gun confiscation...
was a huge help, and it was very effective. I look forward to
working on many other issues with GOA." -- U.S. Senator David Vitter
(R-LA), July 13, 2006
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Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
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Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
http://www.gunowners.org/ordergoamem.htm

Thursday, December 14, 2006


There's a lot of danger looming on the horizon. When the next
Congress is sworn in January, a committed gun hater and supporter of
gun confiscation, Nancy Pelosi, will take the reins in the House.

The democratic congresswoman from California is rabidly anti-gun.
She holds an F- rating from Gun Owners of America and has
consistently championed socialist "values." The new Majority Leader
in the Senate, Democrat Harry Reid of Nevada, also holds an F- rating
from GOA.

Both Pelosi and Reid have worked hard to earn their failing grades,
and now, they will be setting the agenda on gun control issues. Gun
owners will have to remain vigilant in a way that we have not had to
for more than a decade. But lest we forget, there was much that we
were able to accomplish this year. Just consider some of the
victories that we achieved together.

*** January -- March

Gun Owners lobbied on all kinds of issues at the state level this
year. But, perhaps, the most gratifying victories centered on the
Emergency Protection bills that protect the rights of Americans to
keep and bear arms in the wake of a natural disaster.

Gun owners will remember that a little over a year ago -- in the wake
of Hurricane Katrina -- police began stealing the guns of law-abiding
residents in New Orleans. This travesty exposed the fact that,
similar to Louisiana, several states had laws which gave enormous
(although unconstitutional) powers to Governors to regulate or ban
firearms during an emergency.

GOA sprung into action, first, by posting videos of the gun
confiscation on our website. GOA then began working in several state
legislatures, as GOA-supported bills were introduced all across the
nation to repeal these pernicious state codes.

GOA spent a lot of time in Louisiana, getting gun owners in the state
to lobby their own legislators in favor of a change in the law. The
results were astounding, as the state sponsor of the "Emergency
Protection" act credited GOA with helping him get 80% of the House of
Representatives to cosponsor his bill.

Rep. Steve Scalise, told GOA that, "I've had a number of
[Representatives] come up to me asking to co-author my bill because
they heard from members of Gun Owners of America in their districts
in support of my bill."

Not only that, Scalise said that the GOA-produced videos which
contained media footage of the gun thefts were instrumental in
helping him convince lawmakers that gun confiscation had actually
occurred. (Yes, it's true. Many of his legislative colleagues had
no idea gun confiscation had occurred in New Orleans.)

In the end, Louisiana was one of ten states that GOA spent time in,
working to enact their Emergency Protection bills into law.

*** April -- June

With most of the state legislatures ending, GOA turned its sights on
pro-gun bills at the national level. GOA used the Internet and the
mail to mobilize gun owners in support of the Vitter-Jindal bills,
which were federal versions of Emergency Protection legislation that
passed in almost a dozen states.

GOA also spent time defending gun owners' rights in the courts.
After San Francisco voters decided to ban handguns within their city
limits, Gun Owners' founder and chairman, Sen. H.L. Richardson,
submitted an amicus brief contesting the new edict.

While serving as a California state senator for more than two
decades, Richardson had drafted (and passed) preemption legislation
which bans localities from doing what the Bay City did.

In June, Superior Court Judge James Warren agreed with the Gun Owners
Foundation-funded amicus brief and overturned the voter-approved
measure, citing Richardson's law as prohibiting the city from banning
guns.

At the same time, GOA started alerting people to the upcoming UN gun
control conference, which would take place over the July 4 holiday.

In the days leading up to the conference, Gun Owners of America
activated its grassroots network, generating thousands of messages
into Senate and State Department offices.

GOA used the mail, radio, and Internet for several months, urging gun
owner support for legislation to instantly cut off US funds to the
United Nations. In addition to contacting the Congress, GOA also
urged gun owners to contact the State Department delegation which
attended the UN conference.

*** July

GOA members were on hand to protest the UN and give interviews to the
New York Times on the opening day of its gun control summit. Fox
News reported that "Groups like Gun Owners of America... [are]
heavily lobbying against the symposium here at the U.N."

Despite high expectations in the gun-grabbing community, the
conference would not end favorably for Brady-types all around the
globe. As indicated above, GOA was very active in the weeks and
months leading up to the July 4 gun control conference. And with the
conclusion of the conference, press reports indicated that our active
participation was well worth the effort.

According to Reuters, the conference ended in a "total
meltdown" and
"chaos." No formal paper was adopted, and no plan for future action
was agreed to.

Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), in a column appearing on the day before the
conference was to begin, praised gun owners for having responded to
the call to action with "an avalanche of letters" to the American
delegation, asking that none of our tax dollars be used to further UN
anti-gun proposals.

July was also an important month because both the House and Senate
passed their respective versions of the Emergency Protection Act.
The bill was signed into law by President Bush in October.

*** August

Most lobby groups in Washington get to take a vacation in August, as
Congress goes out of town for its summer recess. But Gun Owners went
to work, lobbying hard against the expansion of the Brady Act -- a
bill introduced by F- rated Carolyn McCarthy. Her bill (HR 1415) is
designed to suck in even more innocent, unsuspecting gun owners into
the web of gun owner disarmament.

GOA members and activists overwhelmingly responded to our internet
and postal alerts over the August recess, resulting in untold
thousands of postcards and emails being dumped on legislators' desks
in opposition to HR 1415.

The results were astounding, as indicated by the following quote from
a congressional office: "Oh s--t! We got a lot of postcards and
e-mails from GOA members."

It's a good thing those postcards and e-mails were sent by our
members, too, because GOA was the only Second Amendment group in
Washington opposing McCarthy's attack.

*** September

Part of the confusion over the McCarthy gun grab was that pro-gun
lobbyists in the nation's capital were encouraging House members to
support her anti-gun bill. For this reason, when the House Judiciary
Committee was scheduled to vote on HR 1415 in early September, the
McCarthy gun bill was expected to easily pass.

But that was before thousands upon thousands of postcards and emails
from GOA members began flooding legislative offices. When the
Judiciary Committee met in September, they reported two
firearms-related bills to the floor of the House -- but they
specifically passed over the McCarthy bill (even though it was
scheduled to come up for a vote).

Thanks to the active support of GOA members, legislators decided they
didn't want to touch this "hot potato." The tidal wave of
grassroots
opposition buried the gun control bill as legislative offices on
Capitol Hill told GOA, "We've heard your postcards and e-mails loud
and clear!"

*** October -- November

Gun Owners were very involved in the recent elections, as our
political victory fund helped elect several, new, outstanding pro-gun
legislators to Congress. GOA-PVF directly assisted several of these
new congressmen, while GOA helped expose the anti-gun records of
those who were selling out gun owners' rights.

GOA is famous for its extensive Candidate Rating which is posted
every two years on our website, and has been published in many
pro-gun magazines over the years. But the Brady Campaign hates this
fact, and they have asked the Federal Election Commission to
investigate GOA's practice of posting its candidate ratings on the
Internet.

Millions of gun owners rely on these ratings, but obviously, that is
something the Brady Bunch would like to end. They want to keep you
in the dark! They don't want you to know the truth. The more they
can hide what anti-gun legislators are doing, the greater their
ability to take away your guns.

See part 2
 
readers might find something of interest here, part 2

A decision by the FEC is currently pending. While this could become
a costly battle for Gun Owners of America, we still plan to fight it
in the courts. But this won't be the only court battle that is
carrying-over to the next year. As the year comes to an end, there
are three very-high profile cases in which Gun Owners Foundation is
involved.

First, GOA's foundation stood alongside the Attorney General of
Wyoming in defiance of the BATFE. The agency wants to overturn a
Wyoming law, introduced by Senator Cale Case, which essentially
allows state residents (who are disqualified to own firearms because
of the federal Lautenberg gun ban) to find a legal way of getting
around the federal ban. While the BATFE is opposing this law in
court, GOA is in the state, helping to protect the rights of gun
owners.

This case is extremely important, because if GOF can win in Wyoming,
then Case's law can be used as a model in other states, thus allowing
innocent gun owners -- who were unsuspectingly disarmed for life --
to own guns once again.

Another one of GOF's high-profile cases is in Montana, where we are
helping to defend Rick Celata, the owner of KT Ordinance. KTO makes
parts kits for individuals who want to make their own firearms, which
is legal as long as the owner does not sell the firearm to another
person. The BATFE has raided Celata and confiscated all of his part
kits, although the agency has yet to charge him with any criminal
wrongdoing. Nevertheless, Celata's firearms have been put up for
forfeiture.

Finally, GOF is assisting Bob Arwady, a gun dealer in Texas. The
BATFE vendetta against gun stores in general -- and Bob Arwady in
particular -- has dragged on for years. The BATFE lost their effort
to jail Arwady when he showed in federal court that their three
witnesses were liars. The jury acquitted him. But that has not
stopped the BATFE from their current effort to pull Arwady's dealer's
license -- an effort which amounts to nothing more than the agency's
attempt to punish and harass someone for having continuously beaten
them in court.

As you can see, both Gun Owners of America and its foundation have
been working to defend your rights all over the country. And we
certainly look forward to working together with you again next year.

PLEASE FORWARD THIS E-MAIL TO YOUR PRO-GUN FRIENDS AND FAMILY. We
are going to be fighting a lot of battles in the next Congress, and
it's good for gun owners all across the country to go into these
skirmishes with a reminder that we can accomplish much together (and
that we have done so in the past).

Thanks for standing with us. You can go to
http://www.gunowners.org/ordergoamem.htm to make sure that your
support remains current.


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wouldn't it be a lot better for gun owners to organize a march right to the senators headquarters of each state, to fight politions you have to get national media attention and you don't get any by paying lobbist to grease hands.
 
Opinions on the fringe are good; they make opinions not on the fringe look more reasonable.
 
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I didn't see gun contol on Mrs. Pelosi's to do list for Congress in Jan 2007. Could that be due to the fact that Pres. Clinton learned his lesson about playing around with firearms legislation in 1994. Mrs. Pelosi is between a rock and a hard place. The Blue Dog Democrats and the New Democratic Coalition control about 80 to 100 votes in congress. It appears that the leader of the New Democrats Coalition didn't like John Murtha's nomination and defeated it.

What was that song...

Don't rock the boat baby...

So I am a thinkin that we we might see some sabre rattling about gun control but nothing major. On the other hand if they do pass some gun control legislation and W signs it are you still going to be singing praises about W ? :eek:
 
Eghad:

Speaking personally, I NEVER sang the praises of either of the Bushs, father or son.

As for Speaker Pelosi and the Democratic Leadership, you might be right, but then there is the RECORD of Democratic Leadership, with few exceptions, on gun laws, and similar fairytales.

Mind, some Republicans, Henry Hyde for instance comes to mind, weren't all that good on guns either, and then when the Republicans were in control, was any of the gun control garbage already in the statute books repealed? Was there even an effort in that direction?
 
That's because gun control, abortion, social security and gay marriage are the carrots on the stick for both parties. They talk about it but no legislation ever gets passed for the carrots.

If the politicians didnt have showcase issues they wouldnt have anything to campaign about.
 
I'll be eternally grateful for the GOA's support of the group Wisconsin Gun Owners.

Thanks in no small part to GOA's support of WGO, WGO raised money to run radio ads attacking state Senator Dave Zien. For almost twenty years, Dave Zien has been the leading advocate for gun rights in the WI state senate.

Now he's out of office, thanks in no small part to the efforts of WGO.

And the WI state senate is now going to be controlled by anti-gunners like Senate Majority Leader Judy Robson (D-Beloit).

In all of the years we've been fighting for shall-issue CCW in Wisconsin, I've never seen GOA anywhere. Not at the Capitol, not in public hearings...not anywhere.

Oh, yeah. I did see some folks from WGO. On the days of our veto override sessions, they were passing out flyers urging people to pressure their legislators to vote "no" on concealed carry.

Thanks a lot.

Larry Pratt was given full notice of what WGO was doing here in Wisconsin: WGO's efforts to defeat our shall-issue bill, WGO's efforts to defeat Senator Zien and other pro-gun legislators, and WGO's efforts to demean Governor Doyle's challenger, pro-gun Republican Congressman Mark Green.

Larry Pratt was contacted by people from the highest levels of the national pro-gun groups regarding WGO. And he made no effort to stop WGO from what they were doing, or at the very least disavow any endorsement or connection between GOA and WGO.

I've met Larry Pratt a few times. The next time I meet him, it will take all of my self-restraint to not punch him in the face.

He could have helped us in Wisconsin by disavowing WGO. He didn't.

Screw GOA, Larry Pratt, and the horse he rode in on.
 
What, no Larry Pratt defenders here?

Wisconsin lost its best chance to get a good shall-issue CCW law passed.

Wisconsin Gun Owners did their very best to defeat pro-CCW candidates, including the best friends gun owners in WI have ever had in the legislature.

Wisconsin Gun Owners makes a lot of money by tying their group to Larry Pratt and GOA.

I was told that one of the highest-level members of the most prominent pro-gun group in the US talked to Larry Pratt, described what WGO was doing, and asked that GOA withdraw any support.

It didn't happen.

I'd rather give my money to Sarah Brady than Larry Pratt.
 
So? Is this such a surprise?

Anti-gunners are in it for the money they can pull out of elitist lefties and Soros. (Heck, I'm still tempted to start an alternate universe evil twin of the AHSA and wind up with a $250k nonprofit CEO salaray) The NRA feeds on money. The GOA isn't as pure as they seem or they'd have followed your request with the Wisconsin loopy guys.

Can't work to change them without being a member which is why I'm going for life in both GOA and NRA.
 
wouldn't it be a lot better for gun owners to organize a march right to the senators headquarters of each state, to fight politions you have to get national media attention and you don't get any by paying lobbist to grease hands.

At first I liked that idea. But think about how that action might backfire (no pun intended).
 
Legislators' offices are only open during the week. Try getting people to take a day off to go to the Capitol. Most people simply can't.

That's why the NRA is so effective. When our NRA/ILA lobbyist walks into an office, he's telling the legislator that he represents the views of 250,000 NRA members in Wisconsin who vote, as well as the views of probably 1,000,000 other gun owners who aren't members.

I've emailed Larry Pratt about WGO, and his replies were pretty disappointing. But, then, I'm a nobody.

But when someone whose name everyone here would recognize contacts Larry Pratt and explains what WGO is doing, and Pratt does nothing, I really question his motives.
 
Being myself, somewhat far removed from Wisc., I was not aware of what have been described as GOA's activities re elections in that state, and the governors repeated vetos of concealed carry legislation.

If descriptions of GOA's actions are correct, as described by Monkeyleg, then to use a polite phrase, GOA should face some tough questioning. One wonders as to what their answers might be, if they attempt to answer the above referenced questions.
 
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