Friday, August 29, 2008

The government tramples on people's rights

This poor fellow getting ready for a hunting trip abroad had the misfortune of checking into the same hotel in Denver, CO as nancy pelosi. He had rifles and handguns, all unloaded, cased, secure in his luggage. Evidently her majesty queen pelosi doesn't like we the people to be armed (us stupid serfs), so the rat hotel clerk (note how the manager contradicts himself, saying the fellow was caught with the firearms while checking in, yet the manager claims to not know why he was there, what a rat, a boycott is in order) reported the man had firearms and the man is now in jail being charged falsely with concealed weapons without a license. The story can be read at: http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=98258&catid=188

He violated no laws. The relevant laws, from the Denver municipal code are as follows:

"Sec. 38-117. Dangerous or deadly weapons--Prohibitions....(b) It shall be unlawful for any person, except a law enforcement officer in the performance of duty, to carry, use or wear any dangerous or deadly weapon, including, but not by way of limitation, any pistol, revolver, rifle, ...Sec. 38-118. Same--Affirmative defenses....(b) It shall be an affirmative defense to charges brought under section 38-117(b) that the weapon is or was carried by such person:...(3) For the legitimate sporting use of such weapons, including shooting matches or other target shooting, or trap or skeet shooting; all such weapons being so used shall be unloaded when carried or transported to or from such sporting use;"

Under CO state law an unloaded firearm is not a "concealed weapon."


So he violated no laws. The self-proclaimed elite in our country merely hold our liberties in contempt. If these political rats (pelosi, obama, etc.) were not scum they'd speak up for this fellow. I pray that he gets a good lawyer and brings a claim under the Civil Rights Act of 1871. These scum behind this malicious violation of his rights have no legitimate claim to represent us.

I will also add, this is why while "shall issue" permit/license laws for carrying weapons have been called a great victory by second amendment supporters, I think it is a very incomplete step on the road to a victory. By requiring a license at all, no matter how easily obtained, it opens the door to false claims and violations of rights by police officers. If the laws were as in Vermont and Alaska, no license being required, there would be no possible way for them to bring such false charges.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Been a while...

Since I updated! Well, the wet weather has had some bad effects on my garden, namely, problems with fungus on some of my tomato plants. Not all of the plants have been affected but it isn't pretty. One tomato was ripening but the water collecting on the top (stem area) rotted it and it fell to the ground, and the rot spread when I tried to salvage it by ripening it inside so I couldn't just cut off the bad part. Nonetheless, I still have lots of tomatoes doing okay (always plant more than you need). It's been dry for most of the last week (relatively speaking) and the past few days have been quite warm. My moon and stars watermelons are doing better than they were the last time I updated, so, if there's no early frost I should have at least one. I picked a sugar baby watermelon last week. Rather small but not bad considering the cool, rainy weather.

Locally, there was a group of four flatlanders from CT (as near as can be told) who shot someone in the leg in a town not too far away (who may have been involved with drugs or something from the sounds of things). Problem is, they didn't stop at their target (who survived and is in jail himself now in violation of his conditions of release; he was convicted of dumping some toxic stuff in a river some years back), and while fleeing towards New York carjacked from some innocent people (and this happened not far from a shooting range I was at while this was going on, I heard lots of sirens and didn't know what it was until the next morning). The people in the car were not surprisingly, terrified during and after their ordeal, as it was a nasty interruption while they were enjoying themselves). Now this is where things get very strange: the Rutland City police department got involved when they fled through the city, and were laying spike strips on the road with a K9 unit nearby. A state trooper ran through the spike strips and ran over the city's police dog, killing it, or so the articles I read say, which were later re-written to not make the police look so incompetent. Nonetheless, the suspects were found and jailed and have been charged. There was an article in the Rutland Herald ("We Don't Dial 911") in which residents tired of this crime were saying they're armed and will not tolerate these scumbags (I wonder if Officer Fuller has been over to them now to share his great "wisdom" that they're "part of the problem" if they carry a gun?).