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NRA U Aims At Leftist Academia - Martin Eisenstadt - 07-27-2010 NRA takes message to liberal academia with new NRA University initiative Quote:By Caroline May- The Daily Caller | Published: 2:57 AM 07/24/2010 | Updated: 12:40 PM 07/24/2010 RE: NRA U Aims At Leftist Academia - BROWN TEAL - 07-27-2010 Martin Eisenstadt Wrote:The National Rifle Association is in the process of educating the next generation of gun rights advocates, taking their message directly into the belly of liberal academia with their campus initiative, NRA University, or NRA U for short. An excellent move by a highly respected organisation. In NZ I've been involved in a major firearms safety and appreciation distance learning course since 1987, whereby students not only have the opportunity to obtain a firearms licence by completing the course they also learn much about shooting sports and about NZ's excellent firearm laws; together with a background to the hunters role in conservation (Ducks Unlimited, etc) and about respect for - wildlife, wildlife habitat, property and property owners. The course has been ongoing since 1987 and all students completing the course gain 7 units on the NZQA National Framework. RE: NRA U Aims At Leftist Academia - Herbert Spencer - 07-27-2010 BROWN TEAL Wrote:...NZ's excellent firearm laws True, certainly relatively better than those of many other countries, but still replete with restrictive registration and permit schemes that effectively limit self-defense rights. Interesting to note the history of NZ gun control laws. "Early laws were mainly targeted at Māori during the land wars in the Waikato and Taranaki..." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_New_Zealand Reminiscent of US Supreme Court Justice Thomas' recent opinion in the McDonald case, where he noted the historical use of gun control laws to disarm blacks during the post-Reconstruction era in the US and thereby prevent them from protecting themselves against attackers. Quote:“Militias such as the Ku Klux Klan, the Knights of the White Camellia, the White Brotherhood, the Pale Faces and the ‘76 Association spread terror among blacks. . . . The use of firearms for self-defense was often the only way black citizens could protect themselves from mob violence.” The right to keep and bear arms is essential to the preservation of liberty. Conversely, when someone wants to try to take your liberty, they first try to take your means of self defense. Or as Jefferson said, when the government fears the people, there is liberty. RE: NRA U Aims At Leftist Academia - BROWN TEAL - 07-27-2010 Herbert Spencer Wrote:True, certainly relatively better than those of many other countries, but still replete with restrictive registration and permit schemes that effectively limit self-defense rights. You are certainly correct in regard to the severe limitations in NZ on the right of self-defence, but this is a totally politically contrived policy, as the NZ Crimes Act clearly shows that individuals do have the right to protect themselves, their family and their property. Sadly our policy is part of the “British Disease” that we still have to live with. Your Wiki link provides a good overview of the situation, although the number of firearms licence holders is now considerable more than 230,000 – more like 260,000 and growing at a rate of 8,000-10,000 per year. A recent study of homicides in NZ shows that in spite of our high number of firearms per head of population homicides with firearms is far lower than in the UK and Australia - where there have been massive firearm control policies implemented over the past decade. This is one quote from the study: A former director of the United Nations Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific, Tsutomu Ishiguri, has voiced similar sentiments, describing New Zealand gun control as "world class". Suicides with firearms have also plummeted since the introduction of the very successful 1983 Arms Act, which states that “All persons wishing to have a firearms licence must take a course of study in firearms safety, pass a test, be considered by the police as ‘a fit & proper person’ to have a firearm and have security for the firearm/s.” There are only two means of complying with the “Study & Test” requirements: one is to attend a NZ Mountain Safety Council lecture and answer a test paper containing 30 questions, and the other is to successfully complete the OPEN POLYTECHNICS four module FIREARMS SAFETY distance learning course, part of which involves completing a verification process which shows that the student has visited - a Gun Club or an Arms Dealer, or a Firearm Collector and can show clear evidence that a sound knowledge of firearms and firearms safety has been acquired. Two referees are needed when an application for a firearms licence is made – one of whom must be a close relative. This system helps eliminate at least 99% of the undesirables. RE: NRA U Aims At Leftist Academia - BROWN TEAL - 07-27-2010 Here's some info on the firearms and homicide study: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10660886 RE: NRA U Aims At Leftist Academia - Ben Johnson - 07-28-2010 Herbert Spencer Wrote:Reminiscent of US Supreme Court Justice Thomas' recent opinion in the McDonald case, where he noted the historical use of gun control laws to disarm blacks during the post-Reconstruction era in the US and thereby prevent them from protecting themselves against attackers. That's what it seems to be about, N-words with guns. While white demographics means concealed carry, black demographics means disarming. Racist bastards. RE: NRA U Aims At Leftist Academia - BROWN TEAL - 07-29-2010 Here's the latest statistics from NZ Police National HQ: New Zealand Firearm Statistics Licenses and endorsements As at May 2010 There are just over 223,000 holders of a firearms licence that is current (this number fluctuates on a daily basis between about 217 000 and 225 000 as licenses are issued, cancelled, expire, etc). Endorsements held • 3,447 B endorsement holders (target pistol shooters) • 3,689 C endorsement holders (possession of pistols and/or restricted weapons as a collector, heirloom, museum curator or theatrical armourer) • 5,171 E endorsement holders (permitted to possess MSSAs) • 457 dealers' licences. Current data records approximately 36,000 pistols and approximately 7,800 MSSAs in the possession of licensed firearm holders (with endorsements). Pistols and Restricted weapons As at May 2009 (more recent data requires the running of a special report requiring considerable work and which we are unable to repeat at this time): Pistols and restricted weapons held on C endorsements. 26 686 Pistols held on B endorsements 18 943 Conclusion Taken from the above information: 1. Approximately 19 000 pistols held for the purpose of target pistol shooting. 2. Leaving approximately 17 000 pistols possessed for the purpose of collecting, as an heirloom or by museums and theatrical armourers. 3. About 9 700 restricted weapons possessed for the purpose of collecting, as an heirloom or by museums and theatrical armourers. RE: NRA U Aims At Leftist Academia - Martin Eisenstadt - 12-11-2010 Quote:NRA University--Bring Us To Your Campus This Spring! |