From: owner-cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca (Cdn-Firearms Digest) To: cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Subject: Cdn-Firearms Digest V15 #546 Reply-To: cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Sender: owner-cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Errors-To: owner-cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Precedence: normal owner-cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Cdn-Firearms Digest Friday, February 8 2013 Volume 15 : Number 546 In this issue: [none] [none] [none] [none] [none] [none] [none] [none] [none] [none] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: From: Subject: [none] Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 11:02:51 -0600 From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: DHS Purchases 21.6 Million More Rounds of Ammunition http://www.infowars.com/dhs-purchases-21-6-million-more-rounds-of-ammunition/ DHS Purchases 21.6 Million More Rounds of Ammunition Federal agency has now acquired enough bullets to wage 30 year war Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com February 7, 2013 The Department of Homeland Security is set to purchase a further 21.6 million rounds of ammunition to add to the 1.6 billion bullets it has already obtained over the course of the last 10 months alone, figures which have stoked concerns that the federal agency is preparing for civil unrest. A solicitation posted yesterday on the Fed Bid website details how the bullets are required for the DHS Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Artesia, New Mexico. The solicitation asks for 10 million pistol cartridge .40 caliber 165 Grain, jacketed Hollow point bullets (100 quantities of 100,000 rounds) and 10 million 9mm 115 grain jacketed hollow point bullets (100 quantities of 100,000 rounds). The document also lists a requirement for 1.6 million pistol cartridge 9mm ball bullets (40 quantities of 40,000 rounds). An approximation of how many rounds of ammunition the DHS has now secured over the last 10 months stands at around 1.625 billion. In March 2012, ATK announced that they had agreed to provide the DHS with a maximum of 450 million bullets over four years, a story that prompted questions about why the feds were buying ammunition in such large quantities. To put that in perspective, during the height of active battle operations in Iraq, US soldiers used 5.5 million rounds of ammunition a month. Extrapolating the figures, the DHS has purchased enough bullets over the last 10 months to wage a full scale war for almost 30 years. Such massive quantities of ammo purchases have stoked fears that the agency is preparing for some kind of domestic unrest. In 2011, Department of Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano directed Immigration and Customs Enforcement to prepare for a mass influx of immigrants into the United States, calling for the plan to deal with the "shelter" and "processing" of large numbers of people. The federal agency's primary concern is now centered around thwarting "homegrown terrorism," but information produced and used by the DHS to train its personnel routinely equates conservative political ideology with domestic extremism. A study funded by the Department of Homeland Security that was leaked last year characterizes Americans who are "suspicious of centralized federal authority," and "reverent of individual liberty" as "extreme right-wing" terrorists. In August 2012, the DHS censored information relating to the amount of bullets purchased by the federal agency on behalf of Immigration & Customs Enforcement, citing an "unusual and compelling urgency" to acquire the bullets, noting that there is a shortage of bullets which is threatening a situation that could cause "substantial safety issues for the government" should law enforcement officials not be adequately armed. As we highlighted last month, the DHS' previous ammunition solicitation was awarded to Evian Group, an organization that was formed just five days before the announcement of the solicitation and appeared to be little more than a front organization since it didn't have a genuine physical address, a website, or even a phone number. While Americans are being browbeaten with rhetoric about the necessity to give up semi-automatic firearms in the name of preventing school shootings, the federal government is arming itself to the teeth with both ammunition and guns. Last September, the DHS purchased no less than 7,000 fully automatic assault rifles, labeling them "Personal Defense Weapons." Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a host for Infowars Nightly News. ------------------------------ Date: From: Subject: [none] Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 11:21:15 -0600 From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: 86-year-old woman grabbed a gun in self-defense http://www.wcyb.com/news/86-year-old-woman-grabs-gun-in-self-defense/-/14590844/18404728/-/9fdio6z/-/index.html 86-year-old woman grabbed a gun in self-defense By Meredith Machen Feb 04 2013 BULLS GAP, Tenn. - An 86-year-old woman grabbed a gun in self-defense when police say an intruder broke into her home. News 5 sat down with this woman today and listened to her tell about the experience. Louise Howard lives just off a busy highway in Bulls Gap. She told us she's been the victim of theft many times before, and she's had enough and it was time to take a stand. "I told different people if I ever catch them, I mean to kill them," said Louise Howard. Louise Howard may be 86 years old, but she isn't afraid to defend her home or her life. On Friday afternoon she was forced to do that. Howard said a young woman broke the glass on her door and forced her way inside. "I was in shock. I didn't know what she was going to do to me!" Howard said. Howard immediately grabbed her gun, but the two started to struggle down the hall. "I already had my gun in my hand, and I wouldn't turn it loose for anything," she explained. Howard's hands are proof she wasn't letting go. "She stuck a fingernail in there," said Howard. "She moved her hands sort of released me a bit. I moved over like that, and I was going to shoot her in the stomach, but she took her knee and hit my elbow." The bullet ended up inside the wall where it still hides. Sheriff Ronnie Lawson told us Howard was in her rights to use her gun for protection. "All indications [were] the intruder, the female, has a wrench. It was what she used to break the window of the door so she could've defended herself," Sheriff Lawson explained. Howard said she is a repeat victim of crime, "I decided I would put all of my valuables in my pocketbook, and they would be with me wherever I went and nobody would get it," she said. But she still came out with a loss. Investigators said the suspect took her purse, that held two sets of keys, some rings, a bank card, and checkbook, but thankfully for her, nothing more valuable than that. "I was more scared for my cat than I was for me, because I guess I'd give my life that cat I love him so," said Howard. Sheriff Lawson described the suspect as a white female about 5'9" with a slender build, long dark hair, and a round face. The suspect was seen leaving in a red car. If you have any information you're asked to call the Hawkins County Sheriff's Department at (423) 272-4848. ------------------------------ Date: From: Subject: [none] Subject: Here Come The Drones From: "GOPUSA Eagle" Date: Thu, February 7, 2013 7:42 am It is gratifying to see that some states are enacting laws to prevent this. They ALL must do so. Obama is totally out of control. Here Come The Drones Are you government-approved in every area of your life? As radio host Mark Levin recently pointed out, we all operate within the strangling decrees of oppressive federal regulations: government-approved light bulbs, government-approved washers and dryers, government-approved refrigerators, government-approved automobiles, etc. The list goes on and on. Read more... http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/2013/02/07/patton-here-come-the-drones/?subscriber=1 ------------------------------ Date: From: Subject: [none] Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 11:57:37 -0600 From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: Officials hunt for ex-cop in shootings of 3 officers, 1 killed http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/ex-cop-alleged-goes-on-rampage-shooting-3-officers-killing-one.html Officials hunt for ex-cop in shootings of 3 officers, 1 killed February 7, 2013 A massive manhunt was underway Thursday morning for an ex-Los Angeles Police Department officer suspected of shooting three police officers early Thursday, one fatally. He is also a suspect in the shooting of a couple in Irvine over the weekend. The suspect wrote an online manifesto on his Facebook page, threatening to harm police officials and their families, law enforcement sources said. PHOTOS: Manhunt for ex-LAPD officer The three shootings early Thursday morning occurred in Riverside County. One LAPD officer was grazed in the Corona area, law enforcement sources said. Then sometime later, two Riverside Police Department officers were shot in Riverside. One of those officers died, sources said. That shooting occurred at Magnolia and Arlington avenues. The officers were taken to Riverside Community Hospital. Officials warned that the suspect, Christopher Jordan Dorner, 33. is armed and dangerous. Law enforcement sources said police have placed security at the homes of LAPD officials named in the online documents and believe that Dorner has numerous weapons. Ex-LAPD officer threatened to kill in online manifesto Hundreds of officers were swarming around the Riverside shooting scene looking for the gunman. The California Highway Patrol issued a "blue alert" to law enforcement: *THE SUSPECT IS CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS* A BLUE ALERT HAS BEEN ACTIVATED IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: KERN, SANTA BARBARA, VENTURA, LOS ANGELES, SAN BERNARDINO, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN DIEGO, AND IMPERIAL. ON FEBRUARY 7, 2013, AT APPROXIMATELY 0122 HOURS, THE SUSPECT WAS INVOLVED IN MULTIPLE SHOOTINGS WITH MULTIPLE AGENCIES IN THE RIVERSIDE CHP AREA. THE SUSPECT IS CHRISTOPHER JORDAN DORNER, A 33 YEAR OLD, BLACK MALE, 6 FEET TALL, 270 POUNDS, WITH BLACK HAIR, BROWN EYES, WITH AN UNKNOWN CLOTHING DESCRIPTION. THE SUSPECT WAS LAST SEEN DRIVING A 2005 BLUE OR GRAY NISSAN TITAN, WITH A CA LICENSE PLATE OF 8D83987 or 7X09131 - THE SUSPECT MAY BE SWTICHING BETWEEN THE TWO LICENSE PLATES. THE VEHICLE ALSO HAS SKI RACKS ON ITS ROOF. Irvine police Wednesday night named Dorner as the suspect in the double slaying in the parking lot of an upscale Irvine apartment complex Sunday. In the online postings, Dorner specifically named the father of Monica Quan, the Cal State Fullerton assistant basketball coach who was found dead Sunday, along with her fiance, Keith Lawrence. Her father, Randy Quan, a retired LAPD captain, was involved in the review process that ultimately led to Dorner's dismissal. Ex-LAPD cop tried to steal boat, flee to Mexico, authorities say A former U.S. Navy reservist, Dorner was fired in 2009 for allegedly making false statements about his training officer. Dorner said in his online postings that being a police officer had been his life's ambition since he served in the Police Explorers program. Now that had been taken away from him, he said, and he suffered from severe depression and was filled with rage over the people who forced him from his job. Dorner complained that Quan and others did not fairly represent him at the review hearing. "Your lack of ethics and conspiring to wrong a just individual are over. Suppressing the truth will lead to deadly consequences for you and your family. There will be an element of surprise where you work, live, eat, and sleep," he wrote, referring to Quan and several others. "I never had the opportunity to have a family of my own, I'm terminating yours," he added. The online postings indicated that Quan served as Dorner's representative at the review hearing. Of Quan, Dorner wrote: "He doesn't work for you, your interest, or your name. He works for the department, period. His job is to protect the department from civil lawsuits being filed and their best interest which is the almighty dollar. His loyalty is to the department, not his client." In the document, he threatens violence against other police officers. "The violence of action will be high. ... I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty," Dorner wrote. In his postings, Dorner seemed to allude to the Irvine slaying. "I know most of you who personally know me are in disbelief to hear from media reports that I am suspected of committing such horrendous murders and have taken drastic and shocking actions in the last couple of days," he wrote. "Unfortunately," he added, "this is a necessary evil that I do not enjoy but must partake and complete for substantial change to occur within the LAPD and reclaim my name." Quan, 28, and Lawrence, 27, had recently become engaged and moved into the condominium complex near Concordia University, where they had played basketball and received their degrees, authorities said. Lawrence worked as a campus officer at USC. Police said they are searching for Dorner, whose last known address is in La Palma, and said he drives a blue 2005 Nissan Titan pickup with California license 7X03191. At the news conference, Irvine Police Chief Dave Maggard asked anyone with information to call a tip line at (714) 724-7192. Dorner's LAPD case began when he lodged a complaint against his field training officer, Sgt. Teresa Evans. He accused her of kicking a suspect named Christopher Gettler. An LAPD Board of Rights found that the complaint was false and terminated his employment for making false statements. He appealed the action. He testified that he graduated from the Police Academy in February 2006 and left for a 13-month military deployment in November 2006. PHOTOS: Manhunt for ex-LAPD officer "This is my last resort," he wrote online. "The LAPD has suppressed the truth and it has now led to deadly consequences." Dorner said it was the LAPD's fault that he lost his law enforcement and Navy careers, as well as his relationships with family and close friends. Dorner wrote that he began his law enforcement career in February 2005 and that it ended in January 2009. His Navy career began in April 2002 and ended this month. "I lost everything," he said, "because the LAPD took my name and knew I was innocent." ALSO: Riverside police 'ambushed' by shooter, official says Ex-LAPD cop tried to steal boat, flee to Mexico, authorities say Manhunt underway for ex-LAPD officer suspected of shooting 3 cops -- Andrew Blankstein and Kate Mather ------------------------------ Date: From: Subject: [none] Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 09:59:47 -0800 (PST) From: Bruce Mills Subject: Re: CSSA E-NEWS - CFOs who make up their own rules must be ... --- On Thu, 2/7/13, jyoung@aernet.ca wrote: > The more I delve into this, the more I believe it's entirely > the wrong move. Sure hope that I'm wrong... > > Section 58(1) of the F/A Act *PROVIDES* the CFO the > requisite authority to > attach these conditions. As a result, I fear a loss is > imminent. And when > that occurs, he'll be empowered to take further swats at our > community. > > The only possible hope is that the judge place a greater > importance on the > word "reasonable" and deems that this condition is "not". Yes, s.58(1) DOES allow the CFO to attach "conditions" onto a license or authorization, but these conditions MUST be based on concerns regarding only one application at a time. What the CFO has done is make a "blanket condition" which applies to ALL applications, regardless of the merits of any particular application. Not only does this "fetter" their discretion, it is akin to "making law", which is the sole purview of Parliament and the Provincial Legislatures. THAT is why the CFO should be smacked down hard. Yours in TYRANNY! Bruce ------------------------------ Date: From: Subject: [none] Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 14:36:53 -0600 From: Larry James Fillo Subject: Tarek Fatah: "Canadian" jihadis training in Pakistan - fix ... ...Canada's immigration policy! Tarek Fatah on SunnewsTV informing Canadians as no other media dares or cares to do. Tarek Fatah: "Canadian" jihadis training in Pakistan - fix Canada's immigration policy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?featureplayer_embedded&vJaNoicD6JVc ------------------------------ Date: From: Subject: [none] Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 22:11:48 -0500 (EST) From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: regarding : Confiscation on large scale Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 22:11:48 -0500 (EST) From: LawrenceAWehren@aol.com Subject: Confiscation on large scale. Happened in atlantic canada?. of course this happened many years ago but somewhere in the history books is the story of the Acadian's that had all their firearms confiscated by the British and then when they couldn't fight back were deported in mass to the US and became "Cajuns". Does anyone have the full details because if it happened then it can happen again?. "acadians" "cajuns"? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Does anyone have the full details because if it happened then it can happen again?" "The British victory over France in northern North America in the eighteenth century resulted in efforts to regulate arms amongst the French populations. Following capture of Acadia in 1710, Britain remained concerned about a French uprising. As a result, British authorities attempted to secure oaths of allegiance from the Acadian population. Although those efforts usually failed, the British allowed the Acadians firearms until just before the Deportation. In June, 1775, British forces seized approximately 400 firearms. Lieutenant Governor Charles Lawrence subsequently issued a proclaimation that any inhabitants found with firearms would be "treated as Rebels to Her Majesty." Acadians responded by surrendering almost three thousand guns.(52) The seizure of firearms prior to the Deportation reflected the desire to limit firearm ownership by a group deemed dangerous, but the Deportation meant that, in this unusual case, disarmament was permanent."(1) Lieutenant Governor Charles Lawrence's part of this history. "In 1753, Charles Lawrence was appointed governor of Nova Scotia. Not trusting the Acadians, whom he believed were in cahoots with Natives, he threatened them with deportation to France if they refused to take the oath of allegiance to the British Crown, despite their status as a politically and commercially neutral people, both in terms of the British and the French. He petitioned the colony's court and was granted permission by the top court to carry out his threats. The decision was made easier by the fact that while most Acadians were neutral, some had already taken up arms for France. On July 28, 1755, Lawrence ordered his men to start arresting Acadians with a view to deporting them. But it took until September 5 of that year for Charles Lawrence to gather the Acadians in the St. Charles Church in Grand Pre in order to read the declaration that they must relinquish their possessions to the British Crown and that they would be deported. Unaware of what awaited them in the church, many Acadians were taken prisoner and deported to American colonies, France, and England, and many died during the long ocean voyage. The survivors roamed, looking for a new place to call home. In 1763, after the Seven Year War and the signing of the peace treaty, some Acadians returned to Nova Scotia, only to find that they no longer owned land; it had been redistributed to Protestant settlers. In all, several thousand Acadians died during deportation: of illness, drowning, misery and starvation."(2) '"After the fall of Canada, Britain seized, the regulated, arms. The British initially disarmed inhabitants and obliged the French to swear an oath of allegiance to the British Crown.(53) Robert Monckton issued a proclaimation following Britain's victory at Quebec City in 1759 permitting the defeated French to return to their parishes, take possession of the lands, and practise their religion, provided that they "surrender their arms, take the oath of fidelity and remain peaceably in their homes."'(1,54) "In 1760 after the French surrender at Montreal, all inhabitants who had not turned in their arms were ordered to do so. This resulted in the delivery of many guns in some areas. For example, the almost six hundred residents of Trois-Rivieres and its suburbs delivered 212 firearms to authorities, while the roughly 331 inhabitants of Maskinonge' handed in 128 guns."(1,55) "The British soon allowed some French Canadians to use tightly regulated weapons. To control the countryside, the British allowed former Canadien militia leaders firearms. In 1761, the British also permitted a small number of arms for hunting in the Trois-Rivieres district. Authorities distrubuted firearms and gun permits "for the relief of the inhabitants" and intended that "guns and permits should be lent mutually and of good will from one to another among the inhabitants of the same parish." Captains of the militia ensured that the arms remained longest in the possession of the "who are poorest" so that they could hunt. In addition to these shared guns, the governor also provided a firearm and permit to the seignoir and an arm and permit to the cur'e. (56) The British, however, distributed only a small number of guns. For example, the residents of Maskinonge' had surrendered 128 firearms to authorities. The British subsequently allowed one weapon for the cur'e and eight arms for the inhabitants to share.(57) Similarly, the roughly 566 residents of Machiche had delivered 179 guns to the government, but received just 5 weapons to share.(57) Even when added to the small number of arms held by the officers and sergeants of the militia, it is clear that a much smaller proportion of French Canadians possessed arms immediately after the fall of New France."'(1) Firearm confiscations are already happening.(3) Yours in Tyranny, Joe Gingrich sources: 1,52,53,54,55,56,57. pages 26&27, Arming and Disarming, A History of Gun Control in Canada, by R. Blake Brown. 2. http://www.histori.ca/peace/page.do?pageID'5 The Deportation of the Acadians 3. http://www.cufoa.ca/articles/licensing/licensing_29_nov_2012.html ------------------------------ Date: From: Subject: [none] Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 15:23:37 -0600 From: Larry James Fillo Subject: Quebec gun owners lack media profile An alternate view from Quebec on gun control. Only SunnewsTV isn't part of the consensus media. http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/featured/prime-time/867432237001/ exploiting-a-tragedy/2147905968001 ------------------------------ Date: From: Subject: [none] Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2013 16:52:45 -0500 From: Keith To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Gun Control at Cabela's Gun Control. It has already started at Cabela's There was a bit of confusion at the Cabela's Sporting Goods store this morning. When I was ready to pay for my purchases of gun powder and bullets the cashier said, "Strip down, facing me." Making a mental note to complain to the NRA about the gun control whackos running amok, I did just as she had instructed. When the hysterical shrieking and alarms finally subsided, I found out that she was referring to my credit card. I have been asked to shop elsewhere in the future. They need to make their instructions to seniors a little clearer! I STILL DON'T THINK I LOOKED THAT BAD ------------------------------ Date: From: Subject: [none] Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 14:03:43 -0800 From: Len Miller Subject: there is no crime like government crime Obama gives himself permission to kill . . Harper has given himself permission to declare seniors a criminal for possessing firearms BEFORE the fraudulently passed C-68 .. which he promised to rescind IF he got a majority . HE GOT HIS MAJORITY . . pretended it WAS the long gun registry . . . He fooled some of you . . There's no other conclusion . . HE LIED . Such spectacular bureaucratic vandalism persuaded my deputy and his minister to concentrate on developing compliance with affordable gun- control measures that could work. A universal gun registry could only appeal to people who didn't care about costs or results, and who didn't understand what riled up decent folks in Camrose. Which is precisely why it appealed to those putting together the Liberal Red Book for the pivotal 1993 election. If the object of the policy exercise was to appear to be "tougher" on guns than Kim Campbell, they had to find a policy that would provoke legitimate gun- owners to outrage. Nothing would better convince the Liberals' urban constituency that Jean Chrétien and Allan Rock were taking a tough line on guns than the spectacle of angry old men spouting fury on Parliament Hill. The supreme irony of the gun registry battle is that the policy was selected because it would goad people who knew something about guns to public outrage. That is, it had a purely political purpose in the special context of a hard-fought election. The fact that it was bad policy was crucial to the specific political effect it was supposed to deliver. And so we saw demonstrations by middle-aged firearm owners, family men whose first reflex was to respect the laws of the land. This group's political alienation is a far greater loss than the $200-million that have been wasted so far. The creation of this new criminal class -- the ultimate triumph of negative political alchemy -- may be the worst, and most enduring product of the gun registry culture war. John Dixon is a hunter, and president of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association. From 1991 to 1992, he was adviser to then-deputy minister of justice John Tait. Begin forwarded message: > From: "Joe Gingrich" > Date: February 7, 2013 8:48:40 AM PST (CA) > To: "Canadian Firearms Digest" > Subject: Obama gives himself permission to kill > > http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/02/07/obama-gives-himself-permission-to-kill/ > > Obama give himself permission to kill > By Judge Andrew P. Napolitano > > Published February 07, 2013 > > FoxNews.com ------------------------------ End of Cdn-Firearms Digest V15 #546 *********************************** Submissions: mailto:cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Mailing List Commands: mailto:majordomo@scorpion.bogend.ca Moderator email: mailto:owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca List owner: mailto:owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca FAQ list: http://www.canfirearms/Skeeter/Faq/cfd-faq1.html Web Site: http://www.canfirearms.ca CFDigest Archives: http://www.canfirearms.ca/archives To unsubscribe from _all_ the lists, put the next four lines in a message and mailto:majordomo@scorpion.bogend.ca unsubscribe cdn-firearms-digest unsubscribe cdn-firearms-chat unsubscribe cdn-firearms end (To subscribe, use "subscribe" instead of "unsubscribe".)