Tag: gun owners

U.N. Small Arms Treaty – Pay Attention Gun Owners

U.N. Agreement Should Have All Gun Owners Up In Arms We have talked at length about this before and have genuine reasons to be concerned.  If the U.S. Senate ever ratifies this treaty, we will be in real trouble. It is fair to say that it will lead to a Constitutional Crisis, and possibly a civil war.  Wisconsin residents have Constitutional protections both in the 2nd Amendment and in the WI Constitution Article I Section 25.  I could never imagine gun owners voluntarily giving up their guns nor most law enforcement officers going door to door to confiscate weapons. However, this is another reason not to have a database of those who carry concealed.  It is a list that will be used if this small arms treaty is ever ratified. I can already hear the shouts by gun owners.  The words echo the phrase made famous by the Spartan King Leonidas…“MOLON LABE – Come and Take Them!”

AB70 and SB44 – Tell Them To Vote NO!

From Wisconsin Gun Owners Website: Ignoring the wishes of grassroots gun owners, and doing the bidding of Sarah Brady, State Rep. Scott Gunderson is still pushing AB70, the bill to expand the National Instant Check System (NICS) in Wisconsin. Assembly Bill 70 and Senate Bill 44 would dangerously expand state-level back ground checks to include far-reach medical data. All it takes is one anti-gun government mental health crony to declare you “adjudicated mentally defective” and you lose your guns. Here is the Link:WGO regarding AB70 and SB44 This was my letter to the elected “representatives” proposing this bill and my representatives: I am a Deputy Sheriff and have been so employed for the past 8.5 yrs.  Being a law enforcement officer and tactics instructor, I understand the INTENTIONS proposing these bills (AB70 / SB44) in light of the Virginia Tech Massacre.  The shooter was mentally disturbed, and was still able to purchase several guns. HOWEVER, I am an American Patriot first and foremost.  These bills give the government too much power and access to records that must be kept private.  The potential for abuse far out weighs the need to protect the public interest.  While these incidents happen, they are…