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Teenage theives break into van – and discover SAS team on stakeout.

“TEENAGE thieves targeting vans parked on a council estate forced open the doors of one – and were confronted by four SAS men on a stakeout.

The SAS surveillanced team was on a night-time counter-terrorism training exercise in Manchester. A source said: “The lads each had a machine gun and a side pistol with live ammunition to make it realistic. They saw these scrotes coming for some time.

The lads decided they would teach them a lesson if they did get into their van, which is exactly what happened.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3544485/Thieves-targeting-vans-on-council-estate-are-confronted-by-four-SAS-men-on-a-stakeout.html

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Humvee pull – Best Sapper Competition 2011

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Case and Staff Sgt. Smith of the 570th Sapper Company Ft. Lewis, Washington use teamwork during the Humvee pull of the final phase of the Best Sapper Competition. The Best Sapper Competition gives engineers throughout the Army the opportunity to compete in a grueling six phase three day competition to determine who are the best engineers in the Army.

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Vests more bullet-proof with wool

“Adding wool to kevlar makes a lighter, stronger and cheaper bullet-proof vest.

WOOL HAS MANY PROPERTIES ideal for fashion; this natural fibre is warm, elastic fire- and static-resistant, and easy to clean. But new research has uncovered a new use: making body armour even more bullet resistant.

Scientists at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology school of fashion and textiles discovered that a blend of wool and kevlar, the synthetic fibre widely used in body armour, was lighter and cheaper and worked better in some conditions than kevlar alone.

http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/journal/wool-adds-strength-to-bullet-proof-vests.htm

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“As much as we want violent things to stop in the world, want alone won’t help.”

“Sometimes things have to die. Most of the time they don’t, but sometimes they do.

If someone is threatening your life, the life of someone you care about, or even an innocent person that you have the ability or capacity to help, and you do nothing you are a coward and complicit in the act of violence.

Am I saying you should go crazy and shoot everything that looks at you wrong? Of course not.

Have a damn spine, though. As much as we want mean and violent things to stop in the world, want alone won’t help. I’m not a God guy, but the saying still applies: “Pray to God, but row to shore.”

Guns have many other purposes other than causing death. Much the same way that Bittorrent has many uses other than illegal copyright infringement.

I’ve fired thousands of rounds of ammunition in my life and I have never killed anything. (Except indirectly, by eating meat from the grocery store- and I accidentally ran over a turtle once)

I have a bittorrent client installed and I don’t infringe on copyrights. I own a car that can go fast and I don’t speed. I have a mouth capable of shouting fire in a crowded theater and have never done so. I own a computer capable of doing damn near anything and I can’t recall doing anything particularly bad.

Every aspect of your lifestyle was paid for at the expense of another life. The best one individual can hope to do is accept this sacrifice, and hope to mitigate the damage to others now, and in the future.”

– Author Unknown

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Wardak province, Afghanistan operation

A member of an Afghan-International Security Force silhouetted against the early morning sky during an operation, Wardak province, Afghanistan, Oct, 4, 2009. Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Lovelady

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The Hidden Agenda Behind Gun Storage Laws

By David Kopel

“In Canada and Great Britain deceitful “safe storage” laws allow government invasion of gun owners` homes.
These laws are all part of the gun grabbers` wholesale attack on private gun ownership.

Responsible gun owners store their guns safely. For over a century, the National Rifle Association and other civic groups have done everything they can to encourage safe gun storage.

Partly as a result, the fatal gun accident rate for both kids and adults has fallen to an all-time low. In spite of this, anti-gun politicians, and the anti-gun groups are working to turn “safe storage” into a tool for disarming the American public.

Gun owners who think they have nothing to lose from a government takeover of gun storage should look at what has happened in countries such as Canada and Great Britain. There, gun owner apathy has allowed “safe storage” to become the platform for abolishing gun ownership for home protection, for invading the privacy and the homes of gun owners, and for attacking even the simple possession of firearms.”

http://www.nraila.org/Issues/Articles/Read.aspx?id=20&issue=009

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Former Texas police officer causing a stir in Britain – wants to carry a gun

“A former Texas police officer is causing a stir in jolly Old England. After leaving his job in Garland, Texas, and moving with his British wife and their three children to Reading, Ben Johnson took a job as a British bobby — and had the audacity to suggest that he might want to carry a gun while on the job.

“We should value the lives of police officers enough to properly equip them and train them to do their job,” Garland told the Washington Post, “even if that means getting rid of some old-fashioned notions.”

The “old-fashioned” notion Johnson is talking about is the very intense — and irrational — belief held by virtually all British people that guns are bad — period. According to the Post story, “Johnson’s case has caused a media furor [in England], partly because an American — a Texan no less — is claiming he feels less safe as a police officer in Britain than he did on the beat in the United States, which is routinely portrayed here as a gun-drunk Wild West.”

Two police officers have been killed with firearms and two more were stabbed to death in Britain in the last five years. During that same period, 44 officers received nonfatal firearms wounds. The most recent killing of a police officer occurred in November — a mother of three who was responding to an alarm in Bradford.

http://www.fff.org/comment/com0512f.asp

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Violet Cowden, Wartime Pilot, Is Dead at 94

Violet Cowden, who died at 94 on April 10, in 1943 and 1944, was assigned to the Army’s Air Transport Command, she flew some of the country’s most sophisticated planes, transporting them from factories to domestic airfields or to coastal debarkation points for shipment to foreign theaters.

She was the subject of a documentary, “Wings of Silver: The Vi Cowden Story,” released last year.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/24/us/24cowden.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Deputy Killed in Venus, Texas, Suspect Shot Dead

VENUS, Texas (AP) — Authorities say a North Texas deputy has been shot and killed in the line of duty, and a suspect also was fatally shot.

Johnson County Sheriff Bob Alford said in a news release that the shootings happened Saturday afternoon near Venus. He said the suspect was shot dead by deputies.

Venus is a town of less than 2,000 people, located about 30 miles south of Dallas-Fort Worth.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2011/04/23/us/AP-US-Deputy-Killed-Texas.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss

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Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 264, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan

Lt. Col. Brian G. McAvoy addresses the Marines and sailors standing in formation during the Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 264 change of command ceremony at the squadron's hangar on Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, April 15. "I plan to build upon what Lt. Col. Hogan has already accomplished, he has done an excellent job," said McAvoy. "My biggest priority is bringing every one of these Marines home safely."

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When forced to confront an attacker, what would you do?

Would you simply give up and let them attack you?
Would you fight back with your hands?
If you had a stick, would you fight back with a stick?
If you had a baseball bat, would you use it against someone that was hurting your children?
If you had something that would stop them immediately and permanently, would you use it?

– Author Unknown

(or would you decide it’s not likely anyone would ever attack you and therefor not even think about the question?)

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Deadline Nears On BATFE Shotgun Ban Comments

“As we reported on Jan. 28, May 1 is the deadline for public comments concerning a shotgun importation ban that has been proposed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. A working group within the BATFE has recommended that any shotgun (semi-automatic, pump-action or any other) that has any one of 10 specific features should be banned from importation, on the grounds that such shotguns are not “generally recognized as particularly suitable for a readily adaptable to sporting purposes.”

The features in question are:
– a folding, telescoping, or collapsible stock;
– a magazine of over five rounds or a drum magazine;
– a flash suppressor or a muzzle brake that also suppresses flash;
– an integrated rail system other than on top of the receiver or barrel;
– a light enhancing device;
– a forward pistol grip or similar protruding part;
– an “excessive” weight of over 10 pounds; an “excessive bulk” of over three inches width and/or over four inches depth;
– a bayonet lug; or
– “a grenade-launcher mount.”

The working group considers “sporting purposes” to be limited to hunting, skeet, trap and sporting clays, but not to include practical shotgun matches or recreational target shooting.

Particularly relevant will be the comments of people who use shotguns equipped with one or more of the features for hunting or any form of competitive or recreational target shooting, and people who adapt such shotguns to a sporting purpose by simple modifications, such as attaching or removing a flashlight, attaching or removing a forward grip, or installing or removing a magazine extension or magazine plug.”

http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Federal/Read.aspx?id=6576

Comments to the BATFE may be submitted by e-mail to shotgunstudy@atf.gov, or by fax to (202) 648-9601, and must be received by May 1, 2011. Faxed comments may not exceed 5 pages. All comments must include name and mailing address.

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BATFE: report all sales of two or more semiautomatic rifles within 5 days

The BATFE is demanding the authority to require all of the 8,500 firearm dealers in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas to report all sales of two or more semiautomatic rifles within five consecutive business days, if the rifles are larger than .22 caliber and use detachable magazines.

This reporting scheme would create a registry of owners of many of today’s most popular rifles–firearms owned by millions of Americans for self-defense, hunting and other lawful purposes.

http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Federal/Read.aspx?id=6444

This week, U.S. Sens. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) and John Ensign (R-Nev.) introduced S. 570 — “a bill to prohibit the Department of Justice from tracking and cataloguing the purchases of multiple rifles and shotguns.” The bill would prohibit the use of federal funds for a multiple sales reporting scheme proposed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Please contact your U.S. Senators and ask them to cosponsor and support S. 570.

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Capital One Rejects Hunting Photo for Image Card

“Express Yourself. Personalize your card with an image of your choice.”

That is the claim made by Capital One for anyone who wants to have a personal photo put on a Capital One credit card. You can even design it yourself online with a photo you upload.

But you can’t use a hunting photo. Capital One considers them unacceptable.

“Sorry, we were unable to approve the image you submitted. We will not approve any images that contain the following: “Violence, hatred, or cruelty to humans or animals, profanity obscenities or any type of death imagery.”

http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Federal/Read.aspx?id=6671&issue=

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Illinois: Right-to-Carry Bill Under Attack in Springfield

Anti-gun extremists are working overtime in Illinois to derail efforts to pass House Bill 148, the NRA-supported Right-to-Carry Bill introduced by state Representative Brandon Phelps (D-118).

On April 20, the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence (ICHV) and the Brady Campaign joined together with other anti-freedom advocates in Chicago to promote their agenda of opposing the right to personal protection.

http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?id=6668&issue=

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