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Skeet & Double Trap Preview – First Leg of the U.S. Olympic Trials for Shotgun

Friday, September 30th, 2011 at 9:08 AM

Skeet & Double Trap Preview – First Leg of the U.S. Olympic Trials for Shotgun

USA Shooting

USA Shooting

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. --(Ammoland.com)- The action continues at the U.S. Olympic Trials for Shotgun in Kerrville, Texas. Double Trap and Skeet athletes are gearing up for their first shots at a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team.

The excitement officially begins on Sept. 30. In Men’s Skeet, the competition will be fierce as the athletes compete for two spots on the U.S. Olympic Team.

Jon Michael McGrath (Tulsa, Okla.) is the only American to earn an ISSF World Cup medal this year, but Frank Thompson (Alliance, Neb.) and 2008 Olympic gold medalist Vincent Hancock (Eatonton, Ga.) have put up competitive scores as well.

Since the USA Shooting Team has one quota in the Men’s Double Trap event, shooters in Kerrville will be competing for the alternate spot. National Team member Glenn Eller (Katy, Texas), the 2008 Men’s Double Trap Olympic gold medalist, is among the contenders. Eller, a Sergeant in the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, was the recent bronze medalist at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Clay Target Championships. After that performance, Eller will certainly be an athlete to watch in the upcoming Trials. Also, be sure to follow Billy Crawford (Johnstown, Ohio) the junior gold medalist at the World Clay Target Championships; where he shot a new junior world record score of 147 out of 150 targets. Staff Sergeant Josh Richmond (Hillsgrove, Pa.), the Men’s Double Trap quota winner and Olympic nominee (pending approval by the U.S. Olympic Committee) will not be competing in this event as he prepares for his upcoming deployment to Afghanistan.

Like the Men’s Double Trap athletes, the U.S. Olympic Trials for Women’s Skeet will offer the opportunity to earn an alternate spot on the U.S. Olympic Team as Kim Rhode (El Monte, Calif.) has already secured the 2012 U.S. Olympic Nomination (pending approval by the U.S. Olympic Committee) and will not be present as she is competing in the ISSF World Cup Final. With only one quota available for each country in 2012, only one American female is slated to attend. Regardless, Olympic Training Center Resident Athletes Caitlin Connor (Winnfield, La.) and Jaiden Grinnell (Port Angeles, Wash.) are catching the eye of the skeet community. Both Connor and Grinnell won medals on the ISSF World Cup circuit this year and have delivered solid performances.

The final for Double Trap will take place on Oct. 1, while the finals for Men’s and Women’s Skeet will be on Oct. 2. To watch live scores, please navigate to the iClays website for Skeet or Double Trap. For more information, check out www.usashooting.org.

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Oregon Court Overturns Campus Gun Ban

Friday, September 30th, 2011 at 8:51 AM

Oregon Court Overturns Campus Gun Ban
Criminals fear armed victims, not signs.

Students for Concealed Carry on Campus

Students for Concealed Carry on Campus

MONMOUTH --(Ammoland.com)- A state Court of Appeals has overruled an Oregon University System prohibition on carry of firearms.

The suit was brought by the Oregon Firearms Federation(OFF) after student Jeff Maxwell, a US Marine, was arrested for carrying a small derringer on campus. All charges were dropped, but Maxwell was suspended from the college for violating its rule against firearms.

The OFF then filed a lawsuit on behalf of Mr. Maxwell. (Maxwell was not a party to the suit due to a rule stating anyone involved in litigious action could not be involved in a dispute regarding the policy.)

Two years later, the Oregon Court of Appeals returned its verdict, stating that:

“[The college's policy] is an exercise of an “authority to regulate” firearms that is not expressly authorized by the Legislative Assembly, and that it is preempted by ORS 166.170. Accordingly, the rule exceeds the agency’s authority, ORS 183.400 and is invalid.”

Although the ruling overturns campus bans on carry, the court ruled only on grounds of institutional authority, not Second Amendment or state preemption.

Oregon Revised Statute ORS 166-170 states that “the authority to regulate in any matter whatsoever the sale, acquisition, transfer, ownership, possession, storage, transportation or use of firearms or any element relating to firearms and components thereof, including ammunition, is vested solely in the Legislative Assembly.”

The Oregon University System comprises seven public universities, including the University of Oregon, Western Oregon University, Oregon Institute of Technology, Eastern Oregon University, Southern Oregon University, Portland State University and Oregon State University. In a statement of response, OUS stated they were “disappointed” with the ruling and would consider their options.

“Students for Concealed Carry is obviously pleased with the court’s decision,” said David Burnett, a spokesman for SCC. “It’s ridiculous that a United States Marine trained to defend America’s freedom with an M-16 on the streets of Fallujah can be suspended for carrying a tiny little pistol on campus. Colleges nationwide consistently fail to protect campus populations, yet flagrantly ban the fundamental right of citizens to protect themselves. We’re happy with the ruling, and we look forward to similar victories in the near-future.”

In July, Virginia Attorney-General Ken Cuccinelli ruled that blanket university gun bans are invalid, and on November 1, campus carry external to college buildings will become legal in Wisconsin.

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Students for Concealed Carry is a national, non-partisan, grassroots organization comprising over 40,000 college students, professors, employees, parents and concerned citizens who believe that licensed concealed carry permit holders should be allowed the same measure of personal protection on college campuses that they enjoy off-campus.

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