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The Big Business of Concealed Carry

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 at 4:34 PM

By Corey Graff, Executive Director
Will vested interests in making a buck crush Constitutional Carry?

2nd amendment is my permit

Will Vested Interests In Making A Buck Crush Constitutional Carry?

Wisconsin Gun Owners

Wisconsin Gun Owners

Wisconsin --(Ammoland.com)- By the close of business on November 1, 2011, the Wisconsin Department of Justice reported that over 80,000 concealed weapons permit applications were downloaded from their website. That’s a lot of $50 checks.

To be more precise, that’s $4 million dollars worth of checks if all 80,000 people who downloaded the application actually applied.

And that was just on day one. In Michigan, over 270,000 people had purchased a CCW permit in that state since its CCW law had been passed. If Wisconsin climbs to a similar number, as I believe we will, we’re talking about somewhere in the neighborhood of $13.5 million dollars in new revenue pouring into state coffers every five years. No bureaucrat can ignore $13.5 million dollars.

Business is good if your business is regulating inalienable rights.

Now, Act 35 — Wisconsin’s new shall-issue permit-to-carry-law — specifically states that these monies are not to exceed the administration costs of the license-to-carry program. But let’s face it: Does it really cost the DOJ $50 to conduct a background check and print up a little black-and-white card?

Make no mistake: This is a new gun tax. Some have called it a “coat tax.” We all know that bureaucracies don’t tend to get smaller over time. More revenue will invariably lead to more vested interests in the system. This cycle will become self-perpetuating. New agents and administrators will be hired on. And the program becomes a means unto itself.

And then there’s the problem of a state law enforcement agency with a list of gun owners — never a good thing. With congress and the institutional gun lobby trying to pass HR 822, so-called National Rightto- Carry Reciprocity, it’s plain to see how the feds would also begin to get a vested interest in keeping — and regulating — concealed carry by permit.

No Money in Freedom
Contrast that with what would happen if Constitutional Carry were to be passed (that is, no permit, background check or fees, as intended in the Second Amendment), then the money — poof! — suddenly goes away. What will all these big-government bureaucrats do with themselves? For starters, they’d have to compete in the private sector for jobs requiring actual skills. And that’s hard work (for a government leach).

Now, there is some precedent that in states like Alaska, Arizona and Wyoming a permit-to-carry system morphed over time into Constitutional Carry. But that always occurred years after a permit system had been in place.

In other words, much money had already been made. And other factors — like a properly-trained pro-gun lobby convinced state politicians their vested interest in political reelection was in freedom-to-carry and not permit-to-carry. So those states moved to better laws in spite of vested interests working against them, not for lack of them. Finally, what about the vested interests of concealed carry trainers? Some of these chaps — like the police department up in Marion, Wisconsin — are charging people upwards of $150 for a class to get a permit. Others, like Technical Colleges in Central Wisconsin, charge around $15 for the class.

One need not resort to wild conspiracy theories to explain why state officials are resistant to a concept like Constitutional Carry. It can simply be explained by human nature and the vested interests that feed off each other.

It all means that the fight to restore the right to bear arms will be met with resistance from every possible angle — even from those on the pro-gun side. Thankfully, the price of liberty is eternal vigilance. And if anything is worth a little vigilance, it’s liberty.

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Howa Hogue Targetmaster Combo Rifle Package

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 at 2:43 PM
Howa Hogue Targetmaster Combo Rifle Package

Howa Hogue Targetmaster Combo Rifle Package

Legacy Sports

Legacy Sports International

Reno, NV - -(Ammoland.com)- Legacy Sports International announces the addition of the Howa/Hogue/Targetmaster combo package.

These new package rifles are available in 20 inch heavy (#6 contour) barrels, in either standard or fluted barrel configurations.

Fluted barrel models are available in either black or o.d. green colored Hogue Overmolded stocks in .223 Win. or .308 Win. calibers. Standard heavy barrel models are also available in black or o.d. green Hogue stocks in .223 Win., .22-250 Rem. or .308 Win. calibers.

Hogue stocks are weather resistant and chemical resistant, and offer aluminum pillar bedding under a high-tack, rubberized skin that comes with cobblestone grip surfaces on the forend and pistol grip.

All Howa/Targetmaster combos feature Nikko-Stirling Targetmaster 4-16×44 scopes. Targetmaster scopes feature high grade glass with light gathering coatings, saddle parallax adjustment and threaded sunshade. A 30mm body allows more light to enter the scope.

Turrrets are target style, allowing for easy setting adjustment. Just pull out and turn! Push down again to lock. And, the Targetmaster also allows you to re-zero your scope without special tools – a function needed for quick windage and elevation adjustments on the bench or in the field. The Nikko-Stirling Targetmaster 4-16×44 features a Mil Dot reticule etched into the glass that is illuminated with red light.

Howa rifles feature the NEW HACT two-stage trigger system, three position safety, forged, flat-bottomed receiver and forged, two lug bolt. Howa rifles are known for their accuracy and dependability.

Catalog Stock

Number Caliber Color Barrel Length & Contour Length of Pull Overall Length Weight MSRP

20” HEAVY FLUTED BLUE BARREL

  • HGT80227+ .223 BLK 22” #2 13.87” 42.25” 9.35 lbs $782.00
  • HGT80228+ .223 GRN 22” #2 13.87” 42.25” 9.35 lbs $782.00
  • HGT83127+ .308 BLK 22” #2 13.87” 42.25” 9.35 lbs $782.00
  • HGT83128+ .308 GRN 22” #2 13.87” 42.25” 9.35 lbs $782.00

20” HEAVY BLUE BARREL

  • HGT90227+ .223 BLK 22” #2 13.87” 42.25” 9.35 lbs $744.00
  • HGT90228+ .223 GRN 22” #2 13.87” 42.25” 9.35 lbs $744.00
  • HGT91227+ .22-250 BLK 22” #2 13.87” 42.25” 9.35 lbs $744.00
  • HGT91228+ .22-250 GRN 22” #2 13.87” 42.25” 9.35 lbs $744.00
  • HGT93127+ .308 BLK 22” #2 13.87” 42.25” 9.35 lbs $744.00
  • HGT93128+ .308 GRN 22” #2 13.87” 42.25” 9.35 lbs $744.00

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Legacy Sports International, LLC is an importer of firearms and shooting accessories. Bringing in high quality, reliable and affordable products for shooting and hunting enthusiasts is the mission of Legacy Sports’ business. With well-respected brands including Howa and Puma rifles, Nikko Stirling optics, Escort shotguns, and Citadel handguns and shotguns. This is why Legacy Sports is known as “The Most Trusted Name in the Shooting Industry.” For more information contact: www.legacysports.com

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