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Time For Anti Freedom Brady Campaign To Act Stupid…Again

Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at 11:21 pm

Time For Anti Freedom Brady Campaign To Act Stupid…Again
With 4 million new guns last year and violent crime now at historic lows the Brady Campaign still insists more guns equal more crime…LOL

Brady Campaign Time To Act Stupid

Brady Campaign Time To Act Stupid

National Rifle Association

National Rifle Association

FAIRFAX, VA --(AmmoLand.com)-  Since its inception as the National Council to Control Handguns over 30 years ago, the Brady Campaign has premised its entire agenda on the notion that having more gun control laws and, therefore, fewer guns, means that crime must necessarily decrease.

History has not been kind to the group’s delusion, however. In recent decades, the severity of gun control laws has been diminished at the federal, state and local levels, the number of guns has increased by over four million a year on average, and today, the nation’s murder and total violent crime rates are at 45-year and 35-year lows, respectively.

If you’re a gun control group, this isn’t the kind of thing you want to put in your press releases to the Washington Post, of course. So, every year the Brady Campaign instead runs a little gimmick where it assigns arbitrary school-grade values to whatever gun control laws the group happens to be pushing at the moment. And since most states don’t have the laws Brady advocates, Brady gives most states very low grades. Naturally, gun control supporters plaster Brady’s school-grade nonsense on the pages of newspapers around the country, hoping people will take it seriously.

Brady came out with its 2010 “grades” this week, and once again we’ll take them as seriously as they deserve.

With the nation’s murder rate having been cut in half since 1991, as Brady’s agenda has been dismantled or rejected by Congress and one state legislature after another, and the numbers of guns, gun owners, Right-to-Carry states, and carry permit holders have risen to all-time highs with no end in sight.

Here are the “highlights” of Brady’s annual exercise in school-grade silliness:

  • Out of a possible 100 points and four “stars,” if a state had all of the gun control laws Brady wants, our nation’s 50 states received an average score of only 17 points and only eight-tenths of a star.
  • Brady gave only two states “passing” scores for having some of the gun laws it wants, California with a C+ and New Jersey with a C. There were no “Ds.” The other 48 states received “Fs.” Yes, we are talking about states with restrictive laws, such as Massachusetts, Maryland, New York, Hawaii and Illinois–all of which got “Fs.”
  • Brady gave California its best grade, for having the most gun control, even though California’s murder and total violent crime rates are 10 percent and 13 percent higher, respectively, than the rates for the rest of the country.
  • Utah got Brady’s lowest grade because it has the fewest gun control laws, a fact lamented with all the feigned sorrow and indignation that gun control supporters in the Beehive State can muster. Fortunately, every cloud has a silver lining. Though certainly disillusioned with their low standing among the nation’s anti-gun fringe, the good people of Utah can take at least some comfort in the fact that their murder and violent crime rates are 76 percent and 56 percent lower, respectively, than California’s.

Is it our imagination, or are Brady’s state grades getting worse as the nation’s crime rates go down?

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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.

Pro-Gun Facebook Fan Page Sabotaged By Anti-Gun Brady Center?

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 at 3:38 pm

Pro-Gun Facebook Fan Page Sabotaged By Anti-Gun Brady Center?

Buckeye Firearms Foundation

Buckeye Firearms Foundation

Ohio - -(AmmoLand.com)- On December 4, 2009, Buckeye Firearms Association launched a Facebook fan page. Within two months, we grew to over 4,400 fans who were hungry for pro-gun news and information.

On February 8, 2010, our Facebook fan page vanished. No warning. No reason given.

How could this happen? We have only one clue: The day before, our Facebook fan page administrator had the audacity to post a pro-gun message on the Brady Center’s anti-gun fan page.

Did the Brady Center sabotage our page? We have no proof, but you can be the judge.

Normally, we have no contact with the hoplophobic Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. But a news item prompted our administrator to visit their Facebook page. There were comments there on both sides of the gun rights issue. So, the administrator posted a short message:

If you’re tired of the anti-liberty nonsense here, visit Buckeye Firearms Association.

That’s it. No cursing. No threats. Nothing discourteous or out of line. Just a simple invitation.

Shortly afterward, ALL the pro-gun comments vanished. And so did our Facebook page. Coincidence?

Perhaps we should see if we violated a code of conduct. Here’s what Facebook includes in their terms:

Accounts can either be disabled for repeat offenses or for one, particularly egregious violation. What offense did we commit? What did we do that was “egregious”? Is an invitation to a pro-gun page egregious? Is it egregious to suggest that they hold an anti-liberty point of view?

We do not allow users to send unsolicited or harassing messages to people they don’t know …. There was no unsolicited message. The Brady Center’s page was open for comments. There was no harassing message, unless you consider “anti-liberty nonsense” to be harassment.

We also remove content, photo or written, that threatens, intimidates, harasses, or brings unwanted attention or embarrassment to an individual or group of people. Was the Brady Bunch threatened? Intimidated? Embarrassed? Could it be they are so thin-skinned, so “intimidated” by all the millions of freedom-loving Americans, that they burst into tears whenever they encounter a dose of reality?

Again, we have no proof that the Brady Center lodged a complaint claiming that we were “harassing” or “intimidating” them. Facebook will not divulge the reason for their actions: Unfortunately, for technical and security reasons, Facebook cannot provide you with a description or copy of the removed content. All we know is that we wrote one little comment on the Brady Center’s page and now our own Facebook page is gone.

Oh, and we were just a day or two away from surpassing them in the number of fans we have. Could that be it? Were they “embarrassed” that a state organization could attract more fans than a national organization so quickly? I guess that is embarrassing, isn’t it?

And just to be clear, we would never remove an anti-gun comment from our own page. We would certain remove any outright profanity or highly abusive personal comments, but we prefer to let people openly share their opinions. An anti-gun comment would merely provoke discussion. Isn’t that a good thing in a free society?

The fact that the Brady Center and others like them fear opposing viewpoints and refuse to allow discussion reveals something about them. It shows the sort of world they long for, where there is only “approved” opinion and adherence to central authority.

As we’ve pointed out many times, the fight for gun rights is about more than guns. It’s about liberty, freedom, individualism, and self-reliance. These are ideas that “intimidate” anti-gun advocates.

We’ve done a little research on this and found that we’re not the only page to be removed. A supporter informed us that a Glock page has been removed. And a brief Google search revealed that thousands of other pages have also been deactivated, usually with no warning or reason given.

Is Facebook anti-gun?
Who knows? What is certain is that they show little concern for the time and effort users put into their pages. They have grown into the second most popular website on the planet. Perhaps this rapid growth has gone to their heads and caused them to shrug off the many complaints of poor customer service and the draconian practice of deleting sites without warning.

We have filed an appeal with Facebook and will wait patiently to see if our page re-appears. If not, we’ll just create a new one. If that one vanishes, we’ll create another one. If Facebook won’t let us get our message out, we’ll find another way, and another, and another.

If the Brady Center is intimidated by us now, they’re in for a real surprise in the years ahead. Because we’re not going anywhere. And they ain’t seen nothing yet.

About:
Buckeye Firearms Association is a grassroots political action committee dedicated to defending and advancing the right of Ohio citizens to own and use firearms for all legal activities. Visit: www.BuckeyeFirearms.org