Vin in Canada

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 23 Aug 2001 12:00:00 GMT
From Quotes of the Day:
Events in the past may be roughly divided into those which probably never happened and those which do not matter. -- W. R. Inge
and:
Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. -- John Benfield

My Friends of Bear Mailbox page now has a couple more pictures that I took in the evening light. Besides the one to the right, there are individual portraits of the Indian & eagle (403K), the bunny (389K), and a panorama of the whole menagerie (136K). Click on the image for a larger version.

Electronic Freedom Foundation - Russian Programmer to Appear in California Court - Dmitry Sklyarov's arraignment, which was scheduled for this morning, has been postponed until next week, exact time to-be-determined. [newsforge]

Vin Suprynowicz at The Report Newsmagazine (Canada) - That Every Man Be Armed - a speech that Mr. Suprynowicz gave in Edmonton, Alberta, on August 15. Wonderful! Starts off with a couple of stories, then launches into the history of the right to keep and bear arms. Then explains why the word "free" is in the preamble to the second amendment, tells us what "well-regulated" means, and why it's important that every man be armed. [lew]

So let's bring the right to self-defense into play. I have taken out young women, short women, small women, and taught them how to shoot firearms. It's delightful to see their faces. At first it's just fun. They realize it's not going to blow up in their hand; it's not like holding a rattlesnake that is going to turn around and bite them. It's a miracle of the engineering of Western culture that we have come up with these weapons that are extremely reliable, effective, that work properly. But then there's a follow-up. After that initial exhilaration of just experiencing what it's like to knock the tin can off the fence, after that you watch the gears turn in their heads and its wonderful. And you see them go, "If I had one of these and I was the last person to leave the shopping mall at night and the parking lot was dark, I wouldn't have to look around and see if there are any strange men who might approach me." And they feel free, as men are free. Men can't possibly understand what it's like to be a woman and always have in the back of your mind, "Am I vulnerable? Am I going some place where I might get into trouble?"

There would be those who reply "Oh, so women should carry guns and shoot everyone who makes them frightened." No. Do we believe that police officers strap on their arms, load their shotguns in the trunk of their cruisers, then say, "I really hope I get to shoot someone today"? No. But it's a question of deterrence, safety and the right to self-defense.

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Steve [Kubby] has a great story and I don't think he would mind if I borrowed it. So they are going to arrest him. He is going to be a test case. He knows it. He can't talk them out of it. Once these police forces lock in it doesn't matter what the lawyers have said. But how to communicate with them and explain "We're not violent; we don't have any firearms; we don't want you to break down our door with battering rams, waving guns, frightening our daughter or even our dog. We'll surrender any time and show you where we are growing the stuff. We want to co-operate and have our day in court, but we don't want your drama"?

But how do you get that message to a multi-jurisdictional police force that is hanging in the woods with binoculars? Do you write to the sheriff? The State police? Do you contact the federal drug enforcement administration in Washington? How do you know when you've reached the right people?

So what he did was draw up a letter, "You're right. I'm growing medical marijuana. It's no secret. I've got adrenal cancer. I've got papers from my doctor. If you want a test case that's fine. We're not going to resist so don't break down our doors." And he put that in an envelope and wrote on it "To the Police" and he put it in the garbage and put the lid on the garbage can.

And later in court they used that as part of their evidence! They were pouring through his garbage. I hope they perfumed the thing before they presented it.

Helen Chenowith - Hage at Sierra Times - Speech from the Klamath Falls Fairgrounds - A rousing missive given on Tuesday. [sierra]

And so those who would be politically correct can't debate us on the issue, no, they want to throw rocks. They want to denigrate us personally. Which, you know it was Charlton Heston who said about political correctness, "It's just tyranny with manners." You know Heston went on to say, "I wish for you the courage to be unpopular. Popularity is history's pocket change. And courage is history's true currency." And you have the courage of your convictions. I am so proud of you and so proud to be a part of this program today.

cabextract is a POSIX program to extract the contents of Microsoft cabinet archives. [meat]

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