Archive for August 1st, 2008

Senate Vote Is Good News For Gun Rights

August 1, 2008

Senate Vote Is Good News For Gun Rights
— GOA thanks activists for sending thousands of e-mails to the Senate prior
to vote

Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
http://www.gunowners.org

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Gun owners won an important vote in the U.S. Senate this week, when more
than three dozen senators stood with Republican Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma
in his battle against Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.

Reid fell eight votes short on Monday of stopping Coburn, who has been using
parliamentary maneuvers to keep anti-gun legislation (and pork) from coming
to the Senate floor for votes.

Sen. Coburn has placed a “hold” on more than 80 bills since
January of last
year — including the bill which recently extended the National Parks gun
ban to the Washington-Rochambeau trail.

Under the rules, one senator may block the progress of an objectionable bill
by issuing a “hold” — a maneuver which prevents a bill from
speedily moving
through the legislative process.

The frustrated dictator of the Senate (a.k.a. Reid) combined 36 of the bills
which have come under Coburn’s ire into a big omnibus bill and added all
kinds of pork to entice senators into supporting the measure. Nevertheless,
Reid still fell eight votes short of what was needed to defeat Coburn’s
holds.

GOA wants to thank all of you who took the time during the last week to urge
your senators to stand with Coburn!

VETERANS DISARMAMENT UPDATE

In other Senate news, Richard Burr’s bill to repeal large parts of the
Veterans Disarmament Act is gaining steam. The Republican senator from
North Carolina introduced the Veterans Protection Act (S. 3167) after
President Bush signed a gun ban into law this year — a law which, among
other things, disarms military veterans who have been diagnosed with PTSD.
The Burr bill, which now has 18 cosponsors, would protect the rights of
military veterans and make it more difficult for the Veterans Affairs to
deny them their Second Amendment rights.

GOA members should have received their latest newsletter by now. This issue
contains a key update on the Veterans Protection Act in the House
(introduced by Rep. Virgil Goode) and answers frequently asked questions by
gun owners such as: what should I do when I’m denied by the Brady Check and
can I run a NICS check on myself?

If you’re not receiving the GOA newsletter, please go to
http://www.gunowners.org/ordergoamem.htm to get your members-only
subscription today!

ACTION:

1. Continue asking your two senators to stand with Sen. Coburn in defying
the strong-arm tactics of Majority Leader Reid. Further to that, urge them
to cosponsor Coburn’s bill (S. 2807) repealing the gun ban in the National
Parks. You can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action Center at
http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm to send your Senators the pre-written
e-mail message below.

2. Make sure you check out the latest GOA newsletter and mail the enclosed
postcards in support of the Veterans Protection Act if you have not already
done so. Thank you!

—– Pre-written letter —–

Dear Senator:

I was very happy to hear that the Senate stood with Tom Coburn and refused
to vote for Harry Reid’s pork-laden omnibus bill on Monday, July 28.

I applaud Senator Coburn’s efforts to return our government to a
constitutional basis, and I hope that the Senate will act on his bill to
repeal the National Park Service gun ban (S. 2807).

Please stand with Sen. Coburn against the strong-arm tactics of Sen. Reid
and support the repeal of the NPS gun ban.

Sincerely,

‘EYE-OPENING’ EXPERIENCE

August 1, 2008

There are times you just have to be proud! Read on…

Hunters, anglers and wildlife enthusiasts can now experience the great outdoors on their computer by immersing themselves in “a.m. Colorado”, a new online video series from the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW).

Filmed in high-definition (HD) video and recorded in digital audio, “a.m. Colorado” captures the early-morning sights and sounds of some of Colorado’s most unique landscapes and wildlife species.  At 6-to 7-minutes in length, these mini-documentaries provide stunning visuals and sound, and incorporate informative captions that both educate and entertain.

Current episodes feature the intricate mating dance of the greater prairie chicken, the spectacular breeding displays of the sage-grouse, the springtime gobble of the Rio Grande turkey, and present a “medley” of wildlife sights and sounds along the South Platte River.

“The image quality and sound are spectacular,” said Dennis McKinney, DOW video producer and videographer.  “’a.m. Colorado’ is the next best thing to being there.”

The new high-definition videos are linked to the DOW Web site from an outside provider.  The results are faster loading times and higher picture quality than before.  To play the new videos, viewers need a high-speed Internet connection and the latest version of Adobe Flash installed on their computer.

“We are excited to present Colorado’s wildlife through online video,” said Nick Clement, DOW video editor.  The technology has improved so we can now deliver extremely high-quality streaming video and audio on our website.”

The “a.m. Colorado” series will be ongoing and new episodes will debut throughout the year.

“We hope to add new editions to the series on a fairly regular basis,” said McKinney.  “We view the series as the ideal format to showcase Colorado’s amazing wildlife on computer screens around the world.”

This new series has pioneered the way for HD videos on the DOW Web site. Future documentaries, educational films, species profiles, and habitat landscapes also will feature the same high-definition picture quality and widescreen format.

So, turn down the lights, turn up the sound, and open a window onto some of Colorado’s most beautiful scenery and unique wildlife species.

“a.m. Colorado” and other DOW online videos can be accessed directly by visiting the following link:

http://wildlife.state.co.us/NewsMedia/Videos/

I am so happy that the DOW is getting back to “people.” For several years it looked like they were just another LEO branch of government. Yes, as any reader of this blog knows I am very pro LEO on wildlife issues. But I reserve the right to remember Wildlife Officers in Colorado that showed kids how to cast a fly, or point a shotgun, or aim a rifle. Bowhunters best friends were DOW Officers. Now, sadly, when one goes afield. The DOW Officer is not viewed as an outdoors partner. He is looked at as some sort of adversary.

I truly hope that this film series et al. will change things back to the way things used to be.

Game Thieves in Colorado

August 1, 2008

$1,000 REWARD IN TRINIDAD BEAR SHOOTING

The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) has offered a $1,000 reward for information about a recent bear shooting in Trinidad.  DOW officers want information about a 425-pound bear found dead in a yard between Colorado and Kansas Avenues Monday night.

Anyone with knowledge of the shooting should call the “Operation Game Thief” hot line at 1-877-265-6648 or local DOW officer Bob Holder at (719) 680-1410.  According to Holder, a resident said a large bear was sleeping in their yard.  When Holder arrived on the scene, he discovered the bear had been shot.

“There are some circumstances when it is legal to shoot a bear, it is not legal to kill a bear just because it wanders through your property or gets into your trash,” said Holder.

DOW officers say help from the public is often the only way that poachers are apprehended.  One of the best ways to report violations is to call the “Operation Game Thief” hot line at 1-877-COLO-OGT (1-877-265-6648).  Or, they can e-mail Operation Game Thief at game.thief@state.co.us.  Citizens can remain completely anonymous, and are elligible for cash rewards for their information leads to issuing a citation.

For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.

Pathetic, simply pathetic…