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Honolulu Police Chief Launches Assault Against the .50 BMG: In January, Chief of Police Correa of the Honolulu Police Dept. in Hawaii sponsored an "Omnibus Firearms Bill" in the House of Representatives in the Hawaiian Legislature: http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2008/hearingnotices/JUD_02-12-08_.htm The bill (HB 2999) included a ban on the .50 BMG target rifle. FCI immediately began working with the leadership of the Hawaii Rifle Assn (HRA) (Dr. Maxwell Cooper and Mark Plischke) and the NRA-ILA representative for the Hawaiian Islands, (Mrs. Carrie Herbertson). HB 2999 was one of the most onerous pieces of anti-gun legislation we've ever seen at FCI. This bill looked like it had been written by the Violence Policy Center and was a reminder of what laws must have looked like in Germany of 1937.
During our communication it became apparent the members of the Committee on
Judiciary in Hawaii shared our opinion because the sponsor of the bill: If you watch the video you will be able to tell how much the Chief of Police in Honolulu knows about firearms. Either he is completely uneducated in ballistics or he is intentionally lying to members of the legislature. His comments about shooting through steel 1" inch thick at 1,000 yds; having an effective range of seven (7) miles and vaporizing game animals is laughable. Never mind that the .50 BMG target rifle has never been used in any criminal incident in the entire history of the Hawaiian Islands; Never mind that passing a law that literally steals your 2nd Amendment right to own firearms; Never mind that banning a target rifle will have no impact on crime in the Hawaiian Islands, just as long they achieve their goal of banning firearms!! The media circus that took place last weekend was a classic "How to fool the American Public" taken directly from a script written by Sarah Brady or the Violence Policy Center. Yesterday FCI was informed that HB 2999 had been re-drafted by Chief Correa and Mr. Oshiro of the Judiciary Committee. All other aspects of the bill had been stripped out of the bill and it was now a "Stand Alone" anti-fifty caliber bill. This bill as written would ban the possession and sale of any 50 BMG rifle and the ammunition. FCI was told on Wednesday morning February 27th about a hearing that would be held on Thursday the 28th!! The hearing would just be an up or down vote by committee members to move the bill to the House floor. When I heard how this bill was going to be addressed I was very concerned that we had run into another situation similar to AB-50 in California five (5) years ago. That bill had the skids greased before it was ever introduced into committee. To say we were disappointed in the developments in Hawaii is an understatement. Many people say, "Well what do we care?? Nobody shoots the 50 BMG in Hawaii anyway!!" Not true. We have many members in Hawaii and most of them own a rifle. They are all law abiding citizens who are professionals and who believe in the American way of life and we as an organization cannot abandon them. Late in the evening yesterday FCI received an email from Dr. Cooper in Hawaii: 50 CALIBER BAN DEAD FOR THE YEAR "...House Judiciary Vice-Chair Blake Oshiro announced, after waiting 15 minutes after the start time for a "decision" hearing on the omnibus bill he introduced for HPD, HB2999, that there was no quorum and that the bill is dead for the year." If you read this article closely you will realize there is a lot more to this story than I'm allowed to say here. A lot of activity occurred behind the scenes that worked to our benefit. The thanks need to go to the representatives of the Hawaiian Rifle Association.
This has been our first battle of 2008. We dodged a bullet
on this one but, as all of you are aware right now
we all are facing some of the most serious challenges to own
firearms that have ever been faced in American history. The issue in
Hawaii is just the tip of the iceberg and there are at
least six (6) more anti-50 caliber bills pending in different state legislatures
that we are aware of. This is the time for all of
us to come together as one and work together to protect our
rights. We can't overlook what is happening in Hawaii any more than
we could overlook what is happening to our members behind the iron
curtain of California. If you care for your rights and are willing
to get involved please contact the legislators in Hawaii at:
NRA Membership:
If there are those of you who have questions about joining NRA, please call me here at FCI and I will take the time to explain as much as I know to better help you understand how important the role of NRA is. To join NRA, click here: https://membership.nrahq.org/forms/signup.asp?CampaignID=nranews
You will never regret your decision and you will help cement the
base of the organization that is up-holding our right to own firearms
in America.
South Central Shooters Club 1st Match of the Year:
First match of 2008:
Program Outline: Sanctioned Fifty Caliber match at T.I.G.E.R. Valley Gun Club, Waco, TX March, 2008. Questions about the match can be directed to Barry Hamilton at: bkhlam@embarqmail.com or John Burtt at: jb50bmg@earthlink.net (note: all match forms, directions, hotel/motel lists etc. are posted on the FCSA website at www.fcsa.org just click on "Match Dates" on the home page and everything is right there if you want to join us.)A. Target Pullers: If there are any shooters who need to hire target pullers, please contact the Match Director Johnny Stout at (817) 975-3310 Target pullers will be available for $80, but it is the responsibility of each shooter to hire his/her own target puller.B. Friday March 7th, 2008 The range will be open to shooters at 12 noon. There will be a $25 use fee to shoot on Friday for anybody using the range. (We're sorry about the use fee, but it's the only way we could avoid having to pay the $500 for use of the range that day.) We encourage as many shooters as possible to arrive, to register, get sighted in and sort out equipment. The more problems we solve on Friday, the earlier we can get started on Saturday.C. Saturday March 8th 7.00 am Competitors who have not pre-registered or who have not sighted in need to be on the range taking care of those matters.D. Sunday March 9th 0800 am All competitors need to be on the range ready for the Shooters MeetingAt the completion of the shooting, awards will be given as soon as the scoring is completed. SHOT Show 2008:
Below you will see photos of Rock McMillan (Owner of McMillan Machine Co-Phoenix and Manufacturing Director of FCI) giving me a close-up of the new mini-gun his company helps to manufacture for Mike Dillon of Dillon Aero-Phoenix. As most of you know, one of my favorite
As we begin 2008, let us all remember the sacrifices our brave
men & women in the military and emergency services are enduring to
protect our freedom. Let us all support them in every way in
their effort to defeat those who are determined to end our way
of life and harm our country. Let us all resolve to remain
steadfast in our determination in the next year to help defeat the
enemies of this great nation. Staff at FCI
FCI Fundraiser
EDM ARMS Semi-Auto .50 BMG:
We should have the promotion flyers available soon and we will make those available to everyone who might want to participate in our fundraiser. For our friends in California there will be a version of this fine rifle that will meet all the requirements of CA DOJ.
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