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CustomChevyGuy
May 4th, 09, 3:15 PM
The NRA is giving FREE 1-yr memberships to everyone that wants to join. Please join and pass it around, we are trying to build up their membership to fight pending legislation that impacts our right to bear arms. Then send this to all family members and friends who would be interested in joining as well.

http://www.nrahq.org/nrabonus/accept-membership.asp

It takes about 20 seconds to complete the form. If you are unsure just read the article I have posted below \/



WAKE UP CALL to AMERICA..FROM the UK

You're sound asleep when you hear a thump outside your bedroom door. Half-awake, and nearly paralyzed with fear, you hear muffled whispers. At least two people have broken into your house and are moving your way. With your heart pumping, you reach down beside your bed and pick up your shotgun. You rack a shell into the chamber, then inch toward the door and open it. In the darkness, you make out two shadows.

One holds something that looks like a crowbar. When the intruder brandishes it as if to strike, you raise the shotgun and fire. The blast knocks both thugs to the floor. One writhes and screams while the second man crawls to the front door and lurches outside. As you pick up the telephone to call police, you know you're in trouble.

In your country, most guns were outlawed years before, and the few That are privately owned are so stringently regulated as to make them useless. Yours was never registered. Police arrive and inform you that the second burglar has died. They arrest you for First Degree Murder and Illegal Possession of a Firearm. When you talk to your attorney, he tells you not to worry: authorities will probably plea the case down to manslaughter.

"What kind of sentence will I get?" you ask.

"Only ten-to-twelve years," he replies, as if that's nothing. "Behave yourself, and you'll be out in seven."

The next day, the shooting is the lead story in the local newspaper. Somehow, you're portrayed as an eccentric vigilante while the two men you shot are represented as choirboys. Their friends and relatives can't find an unkind word to say about them. Buried deep down in the article, authorities acknowledge that both "victims" have been arrested numerous times. But the next day's headline says it all: "Lovable Rogue Son Didn't Deserve to Die." The thieves have been transformed from career criminals into Robin Hood-type pranksters. As the days wear on, the story takes wings. The national media picks it up, then the international media. The surviving burglar has become a folk hero.


Your attorney says the thief is preparing to sue you, and he'll probably win. The media publishes reports that your home has been burglarized several times in the past and that you've been critical of local police for their lack of effort in apprehending the suspects. After the last break-in, you told your neighbor that you would be prepared next time. The District Attorney uses this to allege that you were lying in wait for the burglars.


A few months later, you go to trial. The charges haven't been reduced, as your lawyer had so confidently predicted. When you take the stand, your anger at the injustice of it all works against you. Prosecutors paint a picture of you as a mean, vengeful man. It doesn't take long for the jury to convict you of all charges.

The judge sentences you to life in prison.

This case really happened.

On August 22, 1999, Tony Martin of Emneth, Norfolk , England , killed one burglar and wounded a second. In April, 2000, he was convicted and is now serving a life term.

How did it become a crime to defend one's own life in the once great British Empire ?

It started with the Pistols Act of 1903. This seemingly reasonable law forbade selling pistols to minors or felons and established that handgun sales were to be made only to those who had a license. The Firearms Act of 1920 expanded licensing to include not only handguns but all firearms except shotguns.

Later laws passed in 1953 and 1967 outlawed the carrying of any weapon by private citizens and mandated the registration of all shotguns.

Momentum for total handgun confiscation began in earnest after the Hungerford mass shooting in 1987. Michael Ryan, a mentally disturbed Man with a Kalashnikov rifle, walked down the streets shooting everyone he saw. When the smoke cleared, 17 people were dead.

The British public, already de-sensitized by eighty years of "gun control", demanded even tougher restrictions. (The seizure of all privately owned handguns was the objective even though Ryan used a rifle.)

Nine years later, at Dunblane , Scotland , Thomas Hamilton used a semi-automatic weapon to murder 16 children and a teacher at a public school.

For many years, the media had portrayed all gun owners as mentally unstable or worse, criminals. Now the press had a real kook with which to beat up law-abiding gun owners. Day after day, week after week, the media gave up all pretense of objectivity and demanded a total ban on all handguns. The Dunblane Inquiry, a few months later, Sealed the fate of the few sidearm still owned by private citizens.

During the years in which the British government incrementally took away most gun rights, the notion that a citizen had the right to armed self-defense came to be seen as vigilantism. Authorities refused to grant gun licenses to people who were threatened, claiming that self-defense was no longer considered a reason to own a gun. Citizens who shot burglars or robbers or rapists were charged while the real criminals were released.

Indeed, after the Martin shooting, a police spokesman was quoted as saying, "We cannot have people take the law into their own hands."

All of Martin's neighbors had been robbed numerous times, and several elderly people were severely injured in beatings by young thugs who had no fear of the consequences. Martin himself, a collector of antiques, had seen most of his collection trashed or stolen by burglars.

When the Dunblane Inquiry ended, citizens who owned handguns were given three months to turn them over to local authorities. Being good British subjects, most people obeyed the law. The few who didn't were visited by police and threatened with ten-year prison sentences if they didn't comply. Police later bragged that they'd taken nearly 200,000 handguns from private citizens.

How did the authorities know who had handguns? The guns had been registered and licensed. Kinda like cars.

Sound familiar?

WAKE UP AMERICA ; THIS IS WHY OUR FOUNDING FATHERS PUT THE SECOND AMENDMENT IN OUR CONSTITUTION.

"..It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds.."--Samuel Adams

Elcoman
May 4th, 09, 3:30 PM
I already signed up, I got my card last week.:hurray:

Narti
May 4th, 09, 3:46 PM
Anything to help defeat the socialists who are running our country!

Thanks for the link!

:D

138car
May 4th, 09, 4:50 PM
Covered in this post.
http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=266544

I got my card, it is legit

Cam
May 4th, 09, 5:00 PM
Wow, the article posted at the start of this thread sounds like the path we in Canada are on. All guns must be registered. Years ago when dad lived in a rural area he had a handgun stolen. Decades later the police informed him that a gun registered to him had been recovered. They were arranging to have him come down and recover his stolen property, when the government issued a letter to him saying that his Luger was now classified as a "prohibited weapon". You can't have it back. Tough!


Just like in the article, a police spokeman here said the exact same thing; "We cannot have people take the law into their own hands."


I noticed that in a west-end area of Toronto there seems to be a gang war brewing, with 15 shootings since January 1st. Let me guess, all those nice gang members were using properly registered guns. Cack!


Meanwhile in the government, sell-congratulations all around for "doing something" about gun crime. Pure nonsence! You wait and see, all the registered guns will be rounded up one day. They have the addresses of all the law-abiding gun owners (like THEY were the problem).


The mayor of Toronto is on the record as saying "there should be no guns in Toronto." So much for me being given dad's Browning 12 guage. The mayor also did not renew the license of a gun club, effectively shutting it down. Wake up man, it's not the gun club patrons, it's the scofflaw gangs! Wake up!


Is it any good to sign up with the NRA if I live in Canada? Will it have any bearing on the situation here, or will it simply get me on a "watch list?" Unreal (I wish!)

Hot66ss
May 4th, 09, 5:09 PM
Thanks, signed up

00WS6TA
May 4th, 09, 5:15 PM
Already a member :)

furball8994
May 4th, 09, 5:23 PM
Signed up.. :hurray:

66SSFan
May 4th, 09, 5:27 PM
Signed up.. :hurray:

Me too, thanks for the link!

Stikman33
May 4th, 09, 7:38 PM
Yep, i signed up the last time i saw this, and got my card last week. Its legit and works great!

-Daniel