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		<title>Hunter Privacy Bill  Passes Idaho State  House</title>
		<link>http://idahosrpa.org/archives/208</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 03:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On           Thursday, March 4, the Idaho State House successfully passed House Bill           531aa by a vote of 55 to 14.            HB 531a now moves to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On           Thursday, March 4, the Idaho State House successfully passed <a href="http://legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2010/H0531.htm">House Bill           531aa</a> by a vote of 55 to 14.            HB 531a now moves to the Senate where it awaits committee           assignment.<span id="more-208"></span></p>
<p>This important legislation, sponsored           by Representative Judy Boyle (R-Midvale), would amend Idaho’s existing law to           limit public access to Fish and Game records of issued tags.  HB           531aa would also prohibit future harassment, intimidation and threats           relating to the lawful taking and control of fish and wildlife. As           the law currently stands, any person or organization can contact Fish           and Game and request the names of all people who have been issued           tags and what type of hunting tag they have been issued.</p>
<p>During           the 2009 hunting season, the names of everyone who had a wolf tag           were printed in a local paper and subsequently broadcasted           nationally.  Although these hunters followed the law and           direction by Idaho’s           wildlife experts, they were incessantly harassed by anti-hunting           groups and radical animal “rights” extremists.             It is the intention of Representative Boyle to prevent such future           harassment and the NRA supports her effort to protect hunters’           rights to privacy and protection.</p>
<p>This email is a broadcast email generated by an automated         system. To contact NRA-ILA call 800-392-8683.<br />
Address: 11250 Waples Mill Road Fairfax, Virginia 22030</p>
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		<title>New Rule on Guns in Parks Takes Effect February 22</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 23:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tuesday, February 09, 2010
On February 22, a new law on guns in national parks takes effect.  The law repeals a National Park Service rule that has long prohibited Americans from lawfully possessing firearms in national parks for self-defense.
The new law, passed last spring by an overwhelming bipartisan vote in the U.S. Senate, will allow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tuesday, February 09, 2010</p>
<p>On February 22, a new law on guns in national parks takes effect.  The law repeals a National Park Service rule that has long prohibited Americans from lawfully possessing firearms in national parks for self-defense.<span id="more-204"></span></p>
<p>The new law, passed last spring by an overwhelming bipartisan vote in the U.S. Senate, will allow people to possess, carry and transport firearms in national parks, in accordance with state law.</p>
<p>However, many details remain to be worked out.  Reports indicate that National Park Service officials are debating issues such as the definition of “federal facilities,” where firearms will remain prohibited under a different federal law.</p>
<p>NPS officials are expected to issue further information as February 22 approaches, and some parks have already published information on their new policies.  Because state laws vary greatly, before you visit a national park, you should check the park’s website or call the park headquarters for more information.  NRA will also provide updates as they become available.</p>
<p>Copyright 2010, National Rifle Association of America, Institute for Legislative Action.<br />
This may be reproduced. It may not be reproduced for commercial purposes.<br />
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Contact Us | Privacy &amp; Security Policy</p>
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		<title>Idaho Sports Shooters Alliance</title>
		<link>http://idahosrpa.org/archives/194</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 17:19:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shooters:
In the past two years IDSSA has had remarkable success.  Idaho now has some of the strongest range protection laws in the country. Instructors, match directors, and match officials no longer have to fear nuisance lawsuits that threaten to put them out of business. Firearms laws are now required to be uniform throughout the state. With your help we will add [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shooters:</p>
<p>In the past two years IDSSA has had remarkable success.  Idaho now has some of the strongest range protection laws in the country. Instructors, match directors, and match officials no longer have to fear nuisance lawsuits that threaten to put them out of business. Firearms laws are now required to be uniform throughout the state. With your help we will add to these successes in 2010.<span id="more-194"></span></p>
<p>We are currently drafting bills which (among other things) will remove some location prohibitions on concealed carry and offer an opportunity of rehabilitation for certain people under Federal firearms restrictions. When the legislative session in Boise starts we will monitor the legislative proposals and report to you on bills that have the potential to affect firearm ownership and use or shooting ranges <span style="text-decoration: underline;">whether obviously firearms related or not</span>. Finally, as part of our core mission, we continue to work with multiple government agencies and elected officials to improve funding for shooting ranges and locate land for new ranges.</p>
<p>We could not have accomplished anything without you, our members. Your continuing support is what makes our efforts possible going forward. If you or your club has not renewed your supporting membership yet please take this opportunity to do so. No one takes a salary and all membership funds go directly to supporting our mission. Membership support is our sole funding source.</p>
<p>As always: thank you again for your support and if you or any of your club members has any questions or concerns about issues that they would like to see addressed please feel free to give me a call.</p>
<p>The Idaho Sport Shooters Alliance is organized under IRS Code section 501(c)(4). Contributions are not tax-deductible because of our lobbying activities.</p>
<p>Best wishes in 2010,</p>
<p>Mike</p>
<p><strong>Michael C. &#8220;Mike&#8221; Brown</strong></p>
<p><strong>Executive Director/General Counsel</strong></p>
<p><strong>Idaho Sport Shooters Alliance</strong></p>
<p><strong>208 835-3737</strong></p>
<p><strong>208 835-3744 Fax</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.idahossa.org/"><strong>www.idahossa.org</strong></a></p>
<p>P.S. I have included a  membership application if you need to update your information.</p>
<p><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-193" href="http://idahosrpa.org/archives/194/idahossa-application">IDAHOSSA Application</a></strong> Link!</p>
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		<title>Amicus Update</title>
		<link>http://idahosrpa.org/archives/187</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 04:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<title>Bloomberg Misfires, Again</title>
		<link>http://idahosrpa.org/archives/179</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 15:44:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Written by John Velleco
Friday, 27 November 2009 19:26
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg heads a group called “Mayors Against Illegal Guns.”  The name is deceptive – Bloomberg is mostly interested in further restricting legal gun ownership.
His most recent tirade comes in the wake of the Fort Hood shooting.  In an op-ed­ in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Written by John Velleco<br />
Friday, 27 November 2009 19:26</p>
<p>New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg heads a group called “Mayors Against Illegal Guns.”  The name is deceptive – Bloomberg is mostly interested in further restricting legal gun ownership.</p>
<p>His most recent tirade comes in the wake of the Fort Hood shooting.  In an op-ed­ in the Washington Post, Bloomberg complains that the FBI is not allowed to keep a registration list of gun owners.</p>
<p>Federal law prohibits the government from maintaining or compiling a registration list of gun owners.  President Clinton ignored the law and kept files of lawful gun purchasers (those who went through an FBI background check before they were allowed to purchase a firearm) for at least six months.<span id="more-179"></span></p>
<p>Congress rightly stepped in and required that the records of lawful transactions be destroyed within 24 hours.  It is bad enough that American gun owners are presumed to be criminals until they can prove otherwise to the government, but to add to that unconstitutional requirement the ability of the government to maintain gun owner registration lists would only lead to more intrusive laws, greater restrictions on gun rights and more civilian disarmament.</p>
<p>Gun control laws do not reduce violent crime rates (in fact the opposite is more likely the case).  But what is the government’s typical response when its gun control laws prove ineffective?  The common refrain is that law was too weak, or too small, or didn’t go far enough.  The solution, therefore, is to enact yet more laws.</p>
<p>That is exactly the position of Mayor Bloomberg.  Sixteen years ago, the gun control crowd pushed the so-called Brady law, wherein all firearms transactions conducted through federally licensed dealers would be regulated.  But, of course, that was not enough for them.  Now anti-gunners want to maintain lists of gun owners and expand background checks to private gun sales.</p>
<p>Bloomberg also believes that people who are suspected of crimes should be prohibited from purchasing firearms.  Anti-Second Amendment advocates like Bloomberg want to deny gun purchases persons listed on the governments so-called terror watch list – a list that reportedly contains over 400,000 names.</p>
<p>Why is due process so offensive to the gun control crowd?  If we can deny civil liberties to citizens on the basis of being suspected criminals, we may as well run the Constitution through a shredder.</p>
<p>It is a shame that Bloomberg did not take up the cause of legal gun ownership at Fort Hood.  The military’s anti-self defense policy is one reason that a man armed with a couple of handguns was able to murder 14 people on a military installation.</p>
<p>Lt. Gen. Robert W. Cone told reporters after the Fort Hood shooting that, “[W]e don&#8217;t carry weapons here, this is our home.”  It may come as a surprise to many people that military installations are for the most part gun free zones.  Only police are allowed to carry firearms on base – most soldiers are not allowed to carry weapons on base when not training.</p>
<p>Why isn’t Bloomberg outraged over the disarming of our servicemen and women on base?  This is a “loophole” that can and should be closed quickly.</p>
<p>At the very least, those who hold a Texas concealed carry permit should be able to carry on post.  That type of legal gun ownership would make the 33,000 people who reside at Fort Hood safer.</p>
<p>Bloomberg, of course, would not go for it because it doesn’t fit his extreme gun control agenda.</p>
<p>If Bloomberg’s organization were really just against the criminal misuse of firearms, its existence would be meaningless.  A more fitting – and honest – title for Bloomberg’s group would be simply “Mayors Against Guns.”</p>
<p><a href="http://gunowners.org/bloomberg-misfires-again.htm" target="_blank">Gun Owners of America</a></p>
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		<title>Urgent Calls Needed Against ObamaCare</title>
		<link>http://idahosrpa.org/archives/176</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:40:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alert via gunowners.org
&#8211; Vote is scheduled for Saturday night

 Friday, November 20, 2009
Tomorrow will be as important a day as any in our lifetimes in determining whether the anti-gun health care bill moves forward.
The key vote will be on shutting down a Republican filibuster of the ObamaCare bill, HR 3590.  In the Senate, we are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alert via <a href="http://gunowners.org/a112009.htm" target="_blank">gunowners.org</a></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial,helvetica;"><strong><span style="font-size: 17px;">&#8211; Vote is scheduled for Saturday night</span></strong></span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial,helvetica;"><strong></strong></p>
<p></span></span> <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial,helvetica;"><strong>Friday, November 20, 2009</strong></p>
<p>Tomorrow will be as important a day as any in our lifetimes in determining whether the anti-gun health care bill moves forward.<br />
The key vote will be on shutting down a Republican filibuster of the ObamaCare bill, HR 3590.  In the Senate, we are faced with a health care bill that:<br />
* Costs $2.5 trillion during its first ten years  of full implementation (2014-2023);<br />
* Increases insurance premiums and  imposes $376 billion in tax increases &#8212; many on the middle class; and<br />
*  Cuts Medicare by $465 billion, while increasing health costs by over $100  billion.<br />
Fox News is reporting today that the word &#8220;tax&#8221; appears 183 times in the health care bill.  Is Obama serious?  Is that what he and Reid want to do to us in the midst of a recession?<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Of course, all this increased spending &#8212; and taxes &#8212; means that you will have less money to spend on pursuing your real passions:  like providing for your family and purchasing guns and ammunition</span>!<br />
<span id="more-176"></span><br />
The strategy in the Senate is to cram this bill down the American people&#8217;s throats before we have a chance to fully read and evaluate it.  And the vote on Saturday at 8:00 p.m. will determine whether, at least initially, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will be able to get away with this.</p>
<p>Gun Owners of America has already gone into several states represented by key Democrats who will be central to the Saturday vote.  But this is sufficiently important that all 100 senators need to know where we stand.</p>
<p>Finally, as we have mentioned several times in the past, the mandates in the legislation will most likely dump your gun-related health data into a government database that was created in section 13001 of the stimulus bill.  This includes any firearms-related information your doctor has gleaned&#8230; or any determination of PTSD, or something similar, that can preclude you from owning firearms.</p>
<p>And, the special &#8220;wellness and prevention&#8221; programs (inserted by Section 1001 of the bill as part of a new Section 2717 in the Public Health Services Act) would allow the government to offer lower premiums to employers who bribe their employees to live healthier lifestyles &#8212; and nothing within the bill would prohibit rabidly anti-gun HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius from decreeing that &#8220;no guns&#8221; is somehow healthier.</p>
<p>We all need  to contact our Senators right away.<br />
Do you want left-wing bureaucrats appointed by Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid determining whether you should own a gun via the health care system?<br />
If not, then you need to  call right away.  Our gun rights &#8212; and the fate of our economy &#8212; are hanging  in the balance.</p>
<p><strong>ACTION:</strong> Call your two U.S. Senators.  Please urge  them to vote against &#8220;cloture&#8221; on the &#8220;motion to proceed&#8221; to HR 3590.</p>
<p>You can call your Senators toll-free at 1-877-762-8762.  The phones are ringing off the hook right now on Capitol Hill.  More likely than not, you will have to try several times because the circuits have been overloaded.</p>
<p>But  don&#8217;t be discouraged&#8230; keep calling!<br />
Also, ask your wife, your relatives, your neighbors, your church &#8212; everyone, short of your dog &#8212; to do the same.  This is crunch time!<br />
NOTE:  The alternate, non toll-free,  number is 202-224-3121.</p>
<p><strong>&#8212;&#8211; TALKING POINTS &#8212;&#8211;</strong></p>
<p>1)  Support the filibuster of HR 3590 by voting NO on cloture.</p>
<p>2) Socialized  health care is too expensive.  I would rather spend my money the way I want to  spend it!</p>
<p>3) Increasing my taxes during a recession is insane.</p>
<p>4) This bill will threaten to register me as a gun owner, because the mandates in this bill will force my medical information into the database that was created by the stimulus bill.</p>
<p>5) Vote NO on this bill!</span></p>
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		<title>The Amicus Brief Draft</title>
		<link>http://idahosrpa.org/archives/171</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 19:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have made available for you The Amicus Brief Draft.
Whether the Second Amendment right to keep and
bear arms is incorporated as against the States by
the Fourteenth Amendment’s Privileges or
Immunities or Due Process Clauses.
BRIEF FOR STATE FIREARM 
ASSOCIATIONS AS AMICI CURIAE IN 
SUPPORT OF PETITIONERS
Please Click the Link Below to view the Amicus Brief Draft
AB Draft [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>We have made available for you The Amicus Brief Draft.</strong></p>
<p>Whether the Second Amendment right to keep and<br />
bear arms is incorporated as against the States by<br />
the Fourteenth Amendment’s Privileges or<br />
Immunities or Due Process Clauses.</p>
<address>BRIEF FOR STATE FIREARM </address>
<address>ASSOCIATIONS AS AMICI CURIAE IN </address>
<address>SUPPORT OF PETITIONERS</address>
<p>Please Click the Link Below to view the Amicus Brief Draft</p>
<p><a href="http://idahosrpa.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/AB-Draft-11-11-09-McDonald-v-City-of-Chicago.pdf">AB Draft 11 11 09 &#8211; McDonald v  City of Chicago</a></p>
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		<title>Governor Signs Pro-Gun Bill into Law!</title>
		<link>http://idahosrpa.org/archives/62</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 21:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank You for Your Hard Work and Support!
On Wednesday, April 8, House Bill 65A was signed by Governor C.L. &#8220;Butch&#8221; Otter (R).  The bill goes into effect on Wednesday, July 1.
HB65A will enable law-abiding Idahoans to purchase firearms in non-contiguous states.  It will also permit non-residents to purchase long guns in Idaho.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank You for Your Hard Work and Support!</p>
<p>On Wednesday, April 8, House Bill 65A was signed by Governor C.L. &#8220;Butch&#8221; Otter (R).  The bill goes into effect on Wednesday, July 1.<span id="more-62"></span></p>
<p>HB65A will enable law-abiding Idahoans to purchase firearms in non-contiguous states.  It will also permit non-residents to purchase long guns in Idaho.  As the outdated law currently stands, residents of Idaho can only purchase firearms from immediately surrounding states.  With the enactment of this bill, a resident of Idaho would now be allowed to purchase a firearm in most of the 49 other states.  This bill affects only rifles and shotguns, as federal law prohibits interstate handgun sales.</p>
<p>Thank you to all of the NRA members who stood in support of HB65A.  Without you this victory would not have been possible.</p>
<p>Please take the time to thank Governor Otter for signing HB65A.  The Governor can be reached by phone at 208-334-2100 or visit http://gov.idaho.gov/WebRespond/contact_form.html to send email.</p>
<p><em>NRA-ILA email Alert.</em></p>
<p>To contact NRA-ILA call 800-392-8683.<br />
Address: 11250 Waples Mill Road Fairfax, Virginia 22030</p>
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		<title>Update on Pending Pro-Gun Bills in Idaho</title>
		<link>http://idahosrpa.org/archives/48</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 18:50:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From ilaalerts.org
A number  of NRA-backed bills are currently at different stages of the legislative process  in Boise.
On  Monday, March 30, House Bill  65A passed the State Senate by a 31-0 vote (with one excused vote).  It now heads to the desk of Governor C.L.  &#8220;Butch&#8221; Otter (R) for his consideration.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From ilaalerts.org</p>
<p>A number  of NRA-backed bills are currently at different stages of the legislative process  in Boise.</p>
<p>On  Monday, March 30, <a title="http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2009/H0065.pdf" href="http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2009/H0065.pdf">House Bill  65A</a> passed the State Senate by a 31-0 vote (with one excused vote).  It now heads to the desk of Governor C.L.  &#8220;Butch&#8221; Otter (R) for his consideration.   HB65A would  enable law-abiding Idahoans to purchase firearms in non-contiguous states.  It  would also permit non-residents to purchase long guns in Idaho. <span id="more-48"></span> As the  outdated law currently stands, residents of Idaho can only purchase firearms  from immediately surrounding states.  With the passage of HB65, a resident of  Idaho would now be allowed to purchase a firearm in most of the 49 other  states.  This bill affects only rifles and shotguns, as federal law prohibits  interstate handgun sales.</p>
<p><a title="http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2009/H0137.pdf" href="http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2009/H0137.pdf">House Bill  137</a> would allow state parks the ability to regulate discharge outside of  normal, lawful usage; i.e. target practice in a safe area, hunting, sporting  clays, or self-defense.  The purpose was to help control what would be  considered unlawful discharge in populated areas.<strong> It also includes that a  subsection permits concealed carry in state parks.</strong> This bill was signed into law by the Governor  on Friday, March 25.</p>
<p><a title="http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2009/H0194.pdf" href="http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2009/H0194.pdf">House Bill  194</a>, the  &#8220;Idaho Sport Shooting  Immunities Act (IDSSIA),&#8221; encourages  people to volunteer at shooting ranges as range officers by providing them with  liability protection.  The bill was amended to comply with workers compensation  issues to protect law enforcement while they are involved in shooting  activities.  HB194  passed out of the Senate State Affairs Committee last week and will likely be  amended once more before heading to the Senate floor.</p>
<p>On  Tuesday, March 24, <a title="http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2009/H0229.pdf" href="http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2009/H0229.pdf">House Bill  229</a> passed the Idaho State House by a 61-9 vote.  This NRA-supported measure makes numerous  improvements to the current emergency powers statute that <a title="http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?id=2116" href="http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?id=2116">was signed into law  in 2006</a>.  It has moved to the Senate  and has been assigned to the Senate State Affairs Committee.  HB229 is a NRA-supported reform to  legislation passed in 2006.   Specifically, this prevents government  officials from imposing additional restrictions on the lawful possession,  transfer, sale, transport, storage, display, or use of firearms and ammunition  during a state of emergency.</p>
<p>At this  time, no action is needed on behalf of HB65A, HB194, or HB229.  Please continue to check your email and <a title="http://www.nraila.org/" href="http://www.nraila.org/">www.NRAILA.org</a> for updates.</p>
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		<title>State &#8220;Emergency Powers&#8221; vs. The Right to Arms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After Hurricane Katrina, many New Orleans residents legally armed themselves to protect their lives and property from civil disorder. With no way to call for help, and police unable to respond, honest citizens were able to defend themselves and their neighbors against looters, arsonists and other criminals.1


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After Hurricane Katrina, many New Orleans residents legally armed themselves to protect their lives and property from civil disorder. With no way to call for help, and police unable to respond, honest citizens were able to defend themselves and their neighbors against looters, arsonists and other criminals.1</p>
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<p>However, just when these people needed guns the most, New Orleans&#8217;s Police Superintendent ordered the confiscation of firearms, allegedly under a state emergency powers law. &#8220;No one will be able to be armed,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Guns will be taken. Only law enforcement will be allowed to have guns.&#8221;2 (Fortunately, an NRA lawsuit brought an end to the seizures-along with a far-fetched denial that confiscation had ever been ordered. Following this, Judge Carl J. Barbier, presiding over the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, held New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and Police Chief Warren Riley in contempt for &#8220;failure to provide initial disclosures and to compel answers to discovery&#8221; during NRA&#8217;s injunction against the City for their illegal gun confiscations.)</p>
<p>Of course, no one condones the mindless violence of those who would loot a helpless city, or shoot at rescue workers. But one reason for the citizens to retain a legal right to arms, is precisely because the government has no legal duty to protect them.3 Legislative bodies can, and should, act to protect the self-defense rights of citizens at the times when those rights are most important.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many states have &#8220;emergency powers&#8221; laws that give the government permission to suspend or limit gun sales, and to prohibit or restrict citizens from transporting or carrying firearms. In some states, authorities are authorized to seize guns outright from citizens who&#8217;ve committed no crime&#8211;and who would then be defenseless against disorder.</p>
<p>The movement to change these laws is gaining speed. Just two months after Hurricane Katrina, the Louisiana legislature&#8211;with only one dissenting vote&#8211;adopted a resolution declaring &#8220;the policy of the state of Louisiana to protect and uphold the citizens&#8217; right to keep and bear arms in their residences, businesses, and means of transport, and on their persons,&#8221; condemning the seizure of firearms from New Orleans citizens, and announcing it planned to amend Louisiana&#8217;s emergency powers law &#8220;to rectify the denial of these rights.&#8221;4 Since then, 21 additional states have joined Louisiana by passing laws to protect the rights of law-abiding gun owners by prohibiting the confiscation of firearms during a time of emergency.</p>
<p>Congress and President Bush also saw the need to act to protect gun owners&#8217; rights during emergencies. H.R. 5013, the &#8220;Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act,&#8221; was introduced in the House by Congressman Bobby Jindal (LA &#8211; 1) and passed the House on July 25, 2006 with a broad bi-partisan margin of 322-99. Senator David Vitter (R-La) introduced the Senate version of the bill and added it as an Amendment to Homeland Security Appropriations, which passed the United States Senate by 84-16, the largest margin of victory for a NRA-backed measure. On October 9, 2006, President George W. Bush signed this legislation into law.</p>
<p>In the past, America has balanced emergency needs with respect for constitutional rights. Months before Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Congress passed the Property Requisition Act of 1941, which allowed the President, as a last resort, to seize needed war materials &#8220;upon the payment of fair and just compensation.&#8221;5 The Congress, concerned about the prospect of gun confiscation, included language to prohibit registration or seizure of privately owned firearms. America and its allies went on to win the greatest armed conflict in history. Today, Congress and the state legislatures should follow that lead.</p>
<p>Copyright 2009, National Rifle Association of America, Institute for Legislative Action.<br />
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