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Archive for February, 2009

The Free Zone podcast for February 27th has been posted to the Free Zone website. This week’s podcast covers the several phony Second Amendment “protection” laws being passed recently around the country, as well as a glimpse inside the mind of a pro-gun control strategist and a look at why the “sovereignty” movement may not [...]

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           Every Thursday for the past 6 Months, Government Officials have raided
homes and businesses. Sometimes at Gunpoint, sometimes with a Warrant,
and sometimes with nothing more then the burly bodies that intimidate
those about to be oppressed.
 
                        Recite the Names below:
 
Stowers, Greg Niewendorp, Hixon, Miller, Griepentrog, Palmer
 
                           Now [...]

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“It is important to note that no animal identification program will prevent an introduction of animal disease, ensure safe food or prevent a recall.” – SCOTT CHARBO, Chief Information Officer at USDA March 6, 2004
In the final moves of a decades-long plan to monopolize food, Monsanto and the other big International Ag Corporations have [...]

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MEDIA RELEASE
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
For Immediate Release

Minnesotans Tell State Health Officials:Don’t take our medical records or send them to Maine!

Saint Paul/Feb. 25, 2009 – In less than 48 hours, more than 500 people sent letters to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) asking for a public hearing on a plan to seize patient data without [...]

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Congressional Hearing on NAIS

 
***ACTION ALERT***
WHAT: Congressional Hearing on NAIS
WHEN: Wednesday, March 11
WHERE: Washington, DC
 
The U.S. House Agriculture Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry will hold a hearing on NAIS on March 11.  Bills to put NAIS into law, HR875 and companion Senate S814, are being pushed through Congress, as well as an Appropriations Bill with funding for NAIS.  This hearing [...]

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Just days after declaring its “sovereignty” from the federal government, the state of Tennessee has just ushered through three new allegedy “pro-gun” bills, HB959, HB960 and HB961. However, the net effect of these bills is that it simply further codifies having to get the state and federal government’s permission to exercise one’s existing right to [...]

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As a country, as citizens of our respective states, nothing poses a greater threat to our existence than the assembly of congressmen/women residing in both houses, some for decades. 
 
For eight years we endured the arrogance, the outright fascist intents of the Bush Administration.  For six of those years we saw the wholesale selling off, [...]

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All the legislative saber rattling by successive states, declaring sovereignty, is less than meaningless.  With the exception of a little huffing and puffing by New Hampshire, these resolutions, laws or whatever they are suppose to be, fall by the wayside just as quickly as they appeared.  There is no follow up, no statement of position [...]

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In its first major ruling since the so-called Heller “decision,” in which the Supreme Court said that we have an individual right to keep and bear arms “within reasonable limitations” (with what is “reasonable” left to the government’s interpretation), the court ruled seven to two in favor of continuing to block access to firearms by [...]

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While I applaud the general idea of Montana’s HB246, which would rescind all federal controls over firearms made in Montana, I have to wonder at just how helpful this will be to Montana gun owners, given that there are very few firearms manufacturers in Montana.
Of those that exist, Cooper Firearms of Montana makes hunting rifles, [...]

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