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War on Drugs or on Gun Owners Rights?

Saturday, March 28th, 2009 at 7:59 PM

War on Drugs, or on Gun Owners’ Rights?

National Rifle Association

National Rifle Association

Washington, DC - -(AmmoLand.com)- As the issue of Mexican violence continues to boil over, it has become clear that for many anti-gun politicians, the war on drugs and the war on gun owners’ rights are the same thing.

This past week, there were two more hearings in Congress on the topic of Mexican drug cartels. That brings the total to eight hearings so far, and there are field hearings already set to take place in Phoenix and Houston.

In the Senate Homeland Security Committee’s hearing, Chairman Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.) repeatedly claimed that we need to regulate gun shows, using the same inaccurate rhetoric the anti-gunners have used for a decade. In the end, when pressed to endorse new gun laws, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano sidestepped the issue, endorsing only actions under her current authority.

On the same day, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in Mexico City, blaming American gun laws and calling for a renewal of her husband’s 1994 gun ban. She even went on to trumpet the ban’s illusory impact: “And there’s no doubt in my mind that the 10 years we had an assault weapons ban in America was one of the tools that helped to drive down the crime rate.” (Read her remarks here.)

It would be helpful if the new Secretary of State would take a moment to read the reports, (such as this congressionally mandated study performed by the Urban Institute,) which actually showed that the ban couldn’t possibly have had much impact on crime because “the banned guns were never used in more than a modest fraction of all gun murders” before the ban.

We also heard from the Brady Center this week, as the anti-gun group released a report entitled “Exporting Gun Violence: How Our Weak Laws Arm Criminals in Mexico and America.” Unsurprisingly, Brady used the Mexico situation to call for passage of most of their wish list of new gun laws: end private transfers, ban millions of commonly owned semi-autos, ration handgun sales, and finally, unleash the BATFE for increased harassment of firearms dealers.

Though the Brady Center’s call for more American gun laws was illustrated with a picture of seized arms—including “98 fragmentation grenades” and a “Light Anti-Tank rocket”—none of their not-so-new “solutions” to crime included additional laws on these items. And none of the solutions suggested by Brady include any effort to actually secure our borders or target criminals who violate our laws with impunity. The one thing this report makes clear is that the Brady Center is more interested in advancing an anti-gun agenda than it is in solving the crisis in Mexico.

Clearly, anti-gunners in Congress and the Obama Administration are going to continue to use the Mexico crisis to advance their agenda. ILA will continue to monitor this issue and keep you informed.

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Established in 1871, the National Rifle Association is America’s oldest civil rights and sportsmen’s group. Four million members strong, NRA continues its mission to uphold Second Amendment rights and to advocate enforcement of existing laws against violent offenders to reduce crime. The Association remains the nation’s leader in firearm education and training for law-abiding gun owners, law enforcement and the military.

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Engraved Westley Richards Hammerless Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun

Saturday, March 28th, 2009 at 7:58 PM

Engraved Westley Richards Hammerless Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun

Rock Island’s fantastic Spring Premiere Auction to be held April 25th, 26th and 27th 2009

Engraved Westley Richards Hammerless Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun

Engraved Westley Richards Hammerless Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun

Rock Island Auction Company

Rock Island Auction Company

Rock Island Auction Company - -(AmmoLand.com)- ‘William Westley Richards founded his own company in 1812 at 82 High St., Birmingham.

This shotgun features casehardened action and tangs with the remaining surfaces blue. Single brass bead sight on the matte solid rib with dolls head extension, choked modified/improved modified, chambered for 3″ shells with ejectors. The top of the concave solid rib is marked “WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO LONDON” .

Engraved Westley Richards Hammerless Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun

Engraved Westley Richards Hammerless Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun

The scalloped action, trigger guard, break lever and forearm hardware are nicely engraved with fine English scroll patterns and “WESTLEY RICHARDS” in a banner on each side of the action. The trigger guard is engraved with a hunting dog in a wooded scene. The serial number is relief engraved on the lower tang.

The top of the receiver is marked “WESTLEY RICHARDS / PATENT ONE TRIGGER” between the doll’s head and break lever. The water table is marked with patent numbers and crown proofs. The bottom of each barrel flat is marked with the “crown / NP” and “crown / BV” proofs, the tonnage rating and marked “2 3/4″, however the chambers gauge out at 3″.

Engraved Westley Richards Hammerless Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun

Engraved Westley Richards Hammerless Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun

Tang safety, single trigger with selector mounted to the right and gold inlaid “L” and “R”. The shotgun is mounted with extra fancy European checkered walnut beaver tail forearm and straight grip stock with a solid red recoil pad and gold initial oval on the bottom.

Condition:
‘Excellent. The barrels retain approximately 95% of the original finish with some thinning on the rib, some fading to a smooth plum on the muzzle ends and a few scattered scratches and scuffs.

The lower receiver plate and trigger guard retain approximately 30-40% original blue finish with the balance having a smooth gray patina. The action has faded to a smooth satin gray with strong traces of the original faded case colors.

The wood is excellent with only a few overall scattered minor dings and handling marks. The checkering is crisp. The markings and engraving remain clear and crisp. Mechanically excellent.

Auction Estimate: $18,000 – $22,500

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Auction Details:
Rock Island Auction Company announces the next Premiere Firearms auction to be held at their facilities in Moline, IL. The huge success of our regional sale ($2.2 million) proves that people are investing in what they know: firearms are solid investments that hold value through economic downturns. Investing and collecting opportunities abound at Rock Island’s fantastic Spring Premiere Auction to be held April 25th, 26th and 27th. At a time when the stock market changes daily, gun collectors are seeing the worth of their investments. Hard assets are the place to invest your money and gun values continue to rise. This auction has firearms for every level of collecting and investing from Colts to Winchesters, military to Class III and the hundreds of high quality sporting arms. Rock Island’s continued sell through rate of over 97% proves that items that come to RIAC are for sale and now is your chance to make a solid investment.

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Rock Island Auction Company has been solely owned and operated by Patrick Hogan. This company was conceived on the idea that both the sellers and buyers should be completely informed and provided a professional venue for a true auction. After working with two other auction companies, Mr. Hogan began Rock Island Auction in 1993. Rock Island Auction Company has grown to be one of the top firearms auction houses in the nation. Under Mr. Hogan’s guidance the company has experienced growth each and every year; and he is the first to say it is his staff’s hard work and determination that have yielded such results.

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