Monday, July 19, 2010

Kentucky Gun Show thru 12/2010

Jul 31- Aug 1 Louisville, Map Kentucky Fair & Expo Center West Hall A&B RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net

Sep 18-19 KY Lexington, Heritage Hall of Lexington Center Map RK Shows (Kenny Woods Gun Show, LLC) 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net

Oct 2-3 Cave City, Cave City Convention Center http://www.hoosiergunworks.com/cave_city.html S/T Promotions 270-622-2185

Oct 16-17 Louisville, KY Fair & Expo Center 1650 tbls $105 nationalgunday Ron Dickson 513-523-3574

Oct 23-24 Lexington, Oleika Shrine Temple, 326 Southland Dr, 300 Tbls: $40, A: $6: 9-5 Sat-Sun H.R. McGinnis 423-255-3669

Oct 30-31 Louisville, Map Kentucky Fair & Expo Center West Hall A&B RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net

Nov 6-7 KY Somerset, (Kenny Woods Gun Show LLC) The Center Map (2292 S. Hwy 27) RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net

Nov 20-21 Cave City, Cave City Convention Center http://www.hoosiergunworks.com/cave_city.html S/T Promotions 270-622-2185

Dec 4-5 KY Ashland, El Hasa Temple Map RK Shows (Kenny Woods Gun Show, LLC) 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net

Dec 31- Jan 2 2011  Louisville, Map Kentucky Fair & Expo Center West Hall A&B RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Excellent article in NRA magazine by David Burnett


David Burnett of the group Students for Concealed Carry on Campus has penned another article worth reading -

Find it at this link here.

We have to keep up the fight to allow responsible adults to be armed wherever they go, and remove or reduce restrictions wherever we can!


Monday, July 12, 2010

Wisconsin District Attorney Leads the Way...

There aren't enough elected officials like Gerald Fox, District Attorney of Jackson County Wisconsin. Following the U. S. Supreme Court's decision in McDonald v. City of Chicago, Mr. Fox released this statement. I'll give you a couple of highlights, but you should go read the entire news release.
...the Court declared that the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right, and that self-defense is at the core of the freedoms protected by the amendment.

This Supreme Court ruling is binding on all states and local governments, andimmediately renders some of Wisconsin’s current laws unconstitutional. Therefore, in keeping with my oath to uphold and defend the Constitution, I hereby declare that this office will no longer accept law enforcement referrals for violations of the following
statutes:

Section 167.31, prohibiting uncased or loaded firearms in vehicles;
Section 941.23, prohibiting the carrying of concealed weapons, including firearms;
Section 941.235, prohibiting the possession of firearms in public buildings;
Section 941.237, prohibiting the possession of firearms in establishments where alcohol may be sold or served; and,
Section 941.24, prohibiting the possession of knives that open with a button, or by gravity, or thrust, or movement.

All of these statutes constitute unjustifiable infringements on the fundamental right of every law-abiding American to arm themselves for self-defense and the defense of their loved ones, co-workers, homes and communities.
and,
Put it another way: Does preventing the barkeep from protecting herself when she carries the bank bag home from the tavern make sense? Not here, not anymore. That’s not an American value; it puts concern for the criminal’s welfare ahead of the barkeeper’s right to self-defense. The fact is, criminals don’t pay attention to gun laws, only we good folks do. After 15 years of criminal law practice, I can state positively that when criminals resolve to harm someone, no law will stop them. These so-called “public safety” laws only put decent law-abiding citizens at a dangerous disadvantage when it comes to their personal safety, and I for one am glad that this decades-long era of defective thinking on gun issues is over.
Maybe we ought to be taking a copy of this news release around to OUR elected officials and see how many of THEM support our rights.