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Debate in Denver tommorrow
The Denver Press Club will host a debate tommorrow (Wednesday) at 7 PM, between Arnie Grossman and Dave Kopel. Press release here.
UPDATE: an email from Independence Institute:
The debate between Second Amendment expert and II Research Director David Kopel and gun control advocate Arnie Grossman has moved. Please join us on Wednesday, November 15 at 7:00 p.m. in the Colorado Suites on the third floor of the Denver Athletic Club, at 1325 Glenarm Place. The debate, which CSPAN will tape for later national viewing, is free of charge. However, seating is limited.
Please rsvp to [email protected].
[UPDATE in light of comments: working on the documentary. Got it done as a movie, but in compressing for DVD the firm doing the work had some trouble with transitions. There are two solutions, and I've been waiting for five days for them to get back to me on which one. Hopefully, I'll have it by end of the month.]
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I read the press release!
Could it be any moore disparaging!!!?
"Pro gun control", aint that anti gun?
Kopel will argue the opposing side, aint that the pro gun side!!!!?
How long did the author puzzle the phrasing for that blurb?
Clearer and less provocative:
Arnie Grossman, author of One Nation Under Guns - An Essay on An American Epidemic will argue the gun control case and David Kopel of the Independence Institute, co-author of Gun Control and Gun Rights: A Reader and Guide, will argue the pro gun side.
If I wrote the blurb:
David Kopel of the Independence Institute, co-author of Gun Control and Gun Rights: A Reader and Guide, will argue the pro gun rights side. While Arnie Grossman, author of One Nation Under Guns - An Essay on An American Epidemic will argue the anti rights case.
Tom Gunn
Will this be recorded, audio or video? It would be interesting to see/hear.
I can't be in denver but when will this be on C-SPAN or on youtube (or whatever). I really want to see this.
Also, where is that kickass 2nd amendment documentary you guys have been working on since the Carter administration?
To David Kopel, to the NRA, and to all other Second Amendment organizations: Instead of the old Southern culture of the glove-slapping-face challenge to a duel I challenge y'all to join me in my litigious fight aganst the U.S. Government and against the U.N. for Second Amendment freedom.
At present I am just a single individual standing up to the U.S. Government and the U.N. in the name of freedom and human rights for the individual. Who among you will join me in this fight at the U.S. District Court in Little Rock, Arkansas (Case No. 06-0044, filed Septemer 11, 2006) and at the Inter-Amrican Commission on Human Rights (Petition No. 1142-06)?
In David Kopel's "U.N. To World: You Have No Human Right to Self-Defense: Thwarted by the demise of its global gun ban treaty, the United Nations declares the human right of self-defense null and void," NRA's magazine America's First Freedom, November 2006, pp. 26-29, 62-63 he states:
"To list all the sources of human rights law that recognize the right of self-defense would take many thousands of words, . . . ."
I hereby openly challenge David Kopel, the NRA and all other 2nd Amendment groups:
To provide me with "all the sources of humans rights law that recognize the right of self-defense," so that I can properly prepare my supplemental addendum to my Petition No. 1142-06 at the Inter-American Court on Human Rights. Failure to meet this challenge against the international assault on our Second Amendment will invevitably lead to genocide in the United States, if history is any use as a measure for cause and effect.
Will Dave Kopel, the NRA, and all the other Second Amendment groups rally behind my efforts or will they let me walk my path alone, to sink or swim on my own?
I need their help! The question is, will they help me?