Bloomberg Warned Over Gun Stings: Attorney General Bob McDonnell has 
warned New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg about a new law that 
would prevent the mayor from sending undercover private investigators to 
buy guns in Virginia. Mr. Bloomberg, a Republican, has sued 27 
out-of-state gun dealers in attempt to reduce the flow of illegal guns 
into New York. Between 80 percent and 90 percent of the firearms used to 
commit crimes in the city are initially purchased out of state, 
according to police.

http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20070509-105238-1846r.htm
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/09/AR2007050902573.html?hpid=moreheadlines

The Actual Letter To Bloomberg:

http://www.vcdl.org/pdf/AG_McDonnell_letter_to_Bloomberg.pdf
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Fenty, Firearms And The Future: Gun-rights advocates are cautiously 
optimistic these days, and with good reason. The latest Second Amendment 
news is that a federal appeals court will not reconsider a panel 
judgment against the District of Columbia's gun ban. This means that the 
options facing pro-gun-ban Mayor Adrian Fenty are, at least by his 
lights, all bad. The District may now either take the case to the 
Supreme Court or admit that the gun ban is defeated. City officials must 
decide by the second week of August.

http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20070509-085430-7751r.htm
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Sandra Froman On Parker, Miller: The immediate past president of the NRA 
briefly analyzes the 73-year-old case of U.S. v. Miller and looks at the 
issues and possible outcomes if the Parker  reaches the Supreme Court.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55619
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Placating The Anti-Gun Crowd: The relationship between the Bush 
administration and the pro-Second Amendment community has been lukewarm, 
at best. The high point in that relationship came early in George W. 
Bush's first term, when former Attorney General John Ashcroft wrote a 
letter to the National Rifle Association, clearly stating the 
administration's view that the Second Amendment guarantees the 
individual right to keep and bear arms. Since the time of that letter - 
May 17, 2001 - reasons for celebration by us Second Amendment advocates 
have been few and far between. Based on a recent legislative initiative 
by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, in cahoots with several anti-gun 
senators, the road is certain to continue rocky...

http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20070509-085430-4433r.htm
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Tennessee Newspaper Opposes Relaxing Gun Ban In State Parks: <>There are 
many good reasons the legislature should not pass a law to allow folks 
to carry guns into state parks. But there's one that stands out: golf. 
That's, right - golf. Have you ever been around a guy who's having a 
truly lousy round? It's not pretty. I've seen grown men at charity 
fundraisers cuss a blue streak, stomp their feet and fling a golf club...

http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070509/COLUMNIST0101/705090455/1092/NEWS01

Guns-In-Parks Bill Advances: <>A bill that would allow anyone with a 
handgun carry permit to take it into any public recreational area in the 
state - including parks, playgrounds, civic centers and zoos - has 
passed a key vote this morning. The House Judiciary Committee passed the 
bill by a 6-4 vote.

http://www.ashlandcitytimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070509/NEWS02/70509008
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More Armed Texans = Safer State: <>A recent Chronicle editorial 
predicted removing restrictions on concealed carry of handguns in 
certain locations is a "formula for bloodshed" and would fuel the 
"domestic arms race." In opposing the concealed handgun law in 1995, the 
language was similar. "Blood in the streets," a return to the "Wild 
West," and "shootouts at every four way stop."  None of this occurred. 
Since then, little has changed...

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/editorial/outlook/4787512.html
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New York Bill Would Require License For Ammunition Purchases: Saying it 
is important to limit the sale of ammunition to those who have legal 
firearms licenses, State Senator Eric Adams (D-Brooklyn) today announced 
he has introduced legislation that would create the crime of the 
unlawful sale of ammunition.
"It is only logical to require any purchaser of ammunition to produce a 
valid firearms license for a weapon that uses that type of ammunition," 
Senator Adams said. (As I recall, outside NYC, no license is required to 
own a long gun in New York.)

http://www.nyssenate20.com/press_archive_story.asp?id=1179
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New Jersey Ban Would Affect Re-Enactors, Hunters: Revolutionary War 
buffs who annually re-enact historic conflicts like the Battle of 
Monmouth with muskets contend they will be disarmed by a proposed gun 
ban aimed at modern .50-caliber rifles that gun-control advocates call 
potential terrorist "sniper" weapons... The proposed law also extends 
the ban to popular, one-shot "in-line" muzzleloaders used by thousands 
of deer hunters, angering many sporting organizations.

http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/base/news-7/1178771641234960.xml&coll=1
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University Suspends Minnesota Student For CCW Advocacy: ...After stewing 
over the issue for two days, Scheffler sent a second email to University 
President Linda Hanson, reiterating his condemnation of the concealed 
carry ban and launching into a flood of complaints about campus 
diversity initiatives, which he considered reverse discrimination...So 
Hamline officials took swift action. On April 23, Scheffler received a 
letter informing him he'd been placed on interim suspension...

http://www.citypages.com/databank/28/1379/article15402.asp
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Seattle Pawn & Gun Shop To Close: ...Customers who dream of owning guns 
they can't carry without assistance are the reason Central has been in 
business since 1927. From its original location in Pioneer Square to its 
present digs at 1016 First Avenue, the shop has provided all manner of 
intimidating and esoteric armaments to Seattle's gun heads. John Wayne 
even staged a scene at Central for his 1974 cop film, McQ, solidifying 
the shop's reputation as a destination for people who like shootin' stuff...

http://www.seattleweekly.com/2007-05-09/news/downtown-s-gun-business-takes-another-beating.php
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Oops, Wrong Jeweler: Two armed wanna-be jewelry thieves in Fort 
Lauderdale collected lead slugs instead of gems Wednesday morning after 
they faced-off against a store owner who was packing a handgun, police 
said. The gun battle, which took place shortly after 11 a.m. at 
Bentley's Jewelers, 2753 E. Oakland Park Blvd., left the two bandits in 
critical condition, said Fort Lauderdale police spokeswoman Kathy Collins.

http://www.miamiherald.com/466/story/101140.html
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Oops, Wrong Liquor Store: Some people may think Rosemarie O'Keeffe is an 
easy target.  She's the 75-year-old owner of a liquor store in Lawton, 
Oklahoma, and she definitely fits the bill of a "little old lady." But 
you can't judge a book by its cover, and a couple of bad guys in 
southwest Oklahoma learned that the hard way...Rosemarie was taught to 
shoot by her two sons, and their decision to instruct their mom on 
firearms and firearm safety may have saved her life.  Since we're 
celebrating Mother's Day this weekend, why not take stock and figure out 
what you can do to make sure the mother in your life can protect herself 
from the bad guys, too?

http://www.nranews.com/blogarticle.aspx?blogPostId=217
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Cleveland Officers Volunteer To Protect Man Who Shot In Self-Defense: 
Police officers will volunteer their time to protect a man who shot and 
killed a 15-year-old who they said was attempting to rob him, the NAACP 
announced Wednesday. Police said Arthur C. Buford and another person 
tried to rob Damon Wells at his home near East 134th Street and Kinsman 
Avenue. Wells then used his own gun and fired rounds, killing Buford, 
police said. Since the shooting a few weeks ago, the Wells' home has 
been vandalized and the family has been staying at undisclosed locations 
and living in fear, NewsChannel5 reported.

http://www.newsnet5.com/news/13285110/detail.html
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Unsung Hero: When Jeff Weise shot and killed eight people and wounded 
seven more in the deadliest school shooting since Columbine, sophomore 
Jeff May, armed only with the pencil he'd used for algebra, tried to 
stop him. May ran at the gunman and jabbed him hard in the side. The two 
struggled; May was shot in the face...

http://www.rd.com/content/openContent.do;jsessionid=4D393E245FBA462D333E519F7457F7CA.app1_rd1?contentId=19247

Commentary: ...What happened here? Hard to say. Maybe Jeff May was 
raised in a culture where self-defense was praised rather than 
condemned. Maybe he was raised in a home with a strong father. Maybe his 
Ojibwe culture celebrates individualism... (Scroll down to "The 2006 
Hero of the Year." If you open this link after May 10, click the link 
for "Archive," under "Nealz Nuze," in the upper left corner of the page, 
and click the link for May 10.)

http://boortz.com/nuze/index.html
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AHSA vs. NRA: American Hunters and Shooters Association (AHSA) is 
clearly a master at the imitation game. As reported by Dave Workman in 
Gun Week on May 1, the organization rode into St. Louis on the coattails 
of the NRA Convention using the same type of deception the organization 
is known for in attempting to lure NRA members to their organization...

http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/article3725.html
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"That's Why We Have Armed Pilots And Federal Air Marshals": A United 
Airlines flight from Denver to Dallas was delayed two hours Tuesday 
after a passenger found box cutters in the seatback pocket in front of 
her..."Things like this do occasionally happen. That's why we have armed 
pilots and Federal Air Marshals so that if prohibited items do get on 
board, there are other layers of security," said a TSA spokesman.

http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=69634
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 From AzCDL:

On May 8, 2007, governor Napolitano vetoed SB 1132.  You can read her 
veto letter here: http://tinyurl.com/25w23g

SB 1132 would have created the Homeland Security Force (HSF) and the 
Homeland Security Committee, along with rules and procedures to govern 
the HSF.  It appropriated $10,000 from the state General Fund in FY 
2007-2008 to the Governor for administration of the HSF.

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