Gun News from Around the Web: Week of Feb 6-12, 2011

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Gun News from Around the Web: Week of Feb 6-12, 2011

LaserMax Announces Favorable Resolution of Crimson Trace Litigation

LaserMax announced today a favorable conclusion of the patent infringement litigation initiated by Crimson Trace against three of LaserMax’s product lines.

Bid to close gap in gun law

While Nebraska for years has maintained a statewide registry of Nebraskans with mental illness who are ineligible under federal law to buy guns, it has never shared that information with the federal background check system tapped nationally when people purchase firearms. In the aftermath of the shooting of an Arizona congresswoman by a man who apparently has a history of mental illness, that’s a potentially dangerous legal loophole that should concern Nebraskans, gun control advocates say.

Why Obama’s Silence on Gun Control Pleases No One

There are some issues Democratic Presidents can’t seem to win, and gun control is one of them. As a legislator, Barack Obama backed tighter gun laws; as a presidential candidate, he pledged restraint. “I’m not going to take away your guns,” he said at a Pennsylvania glass factory in September 2008. He hasn’t. Last year the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, citing “extraordinary silence and passivity,” graded Obama an F on gun control.

States Struggle to Disarm People Who’ve Lost Right to Own Guns

By law, Roy Perez should not have had a gun three years ago when he shot his mother 16 times in their home in Baldwin Park, Calif., killing her, and then went next door and killed a woman and her 4-year-old daughter.

Mention of Gun Control Drives Sturm, Ruger & Co.’s Sales Upward

Talk of gun control, one might assume, is not good for companies that sell guns. But here’s what really happens to gun sales when the debate over gun laws heats up:

NRA Blog: Barrett Firearms a great Friend of NRA

In 2010 Barrett Firearms did a lot to contribute to Friends of NRA as a statewide donor in Tennessee, but they aren’t calling it quits in 2011. This year the world leader in large-caliber rifles has something special planned for the NRA’s grassroots fundraising program — tours.

Coulter: What Liberals Don’t Know About Guns, Chapter 217

Fresh off of blaming Jared Loughner’s killing spree in the Tucson mall on Sarah Palin, liberals are now blaming it on high-capacity magazines. They might as well imprison everyone named “Jared” to prevent a crime like this from ever happening again.

What if Jared Loughner was a Muslim Arab immigrant?

WASHINGTON — The repercussions of the attempted assassination in Tucson of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, in which six people were murdered and 13 wounded, continue to resonate. The discussion — and discussions about the discussion — continues. Meanwhile, we’re failing to have a meaningful debate about how we can achieve real changes that would make a repeat of this tragedy impossible. That would mean standing up to the National Rifle Association (NRA) and working to enact real, stronger gun-control laws.

CJN: Banning guns is not the answer

The National Council of Jewish Women’s thinly disguised polemic in the article “Reforming gun safety laws a moral imperative” (CJN, Jan. 21) against gun ownership misses an important point. Making yet another rule banning guns will not protect us against violent crime, nor will enforcing a witch hunt against those deemed mentally defective enhance our security.

Maryland laws on handgun permits spark debate among legislature, residents

Who has the right to carry a concealed weapon in Maryland? That’s the question that has not only sparked a debate at the Statehouse in Annapolis but also among those who want to carry a concealed weapon for personal protection. Some believe that limiting the number of concealed carry permits reduces crime and gun violence while others believe it makes it worse.

Cutting Edge News: Romanian AKs Imported into Mexico

Romanian AKs—sold by Florida-based Century International Arms as the WASR-10—have become the most common gun purchased in the United States since 2006 to be traced to crimes in Mexico, according to a review by the Center for Public Integrity, InSight, the Investigative Reporting Workshop at the American University School of Communication, PBS: FRONTLINE and the Romanian Centre for Investigative Journalism.

WaPo: White House delays gun reporting requirement along Mexican border

White House budget officials dealt federal firearms investigators a setback Friday when they rejected an emergency request for a rule meant to help catch gunrunners to Mexico.

e-News Park Forest: Senators Durbin And Kirk Express Support For Chicago Area Resident To Be ATF Director

In a letter to President Barack Obama, U.S. Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Mark Kirk (R-IL) today expressed their support for Andrew Traver to be Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). President Obama first nominated Traver to be ATF Director in November 2010 and re-nominated him to the post earlier this year.

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