Archive for October, 2014

Defend Your Rights, Defeat Rick Nolan in Minnesota – Video


Defend Your Rights, Defeat Rick Nolan in Minnesota
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Defend Your Rights, Defeat Patrick Henry Hays in Arkansas – Video


Defend Your Rights, Defeat Patrick Henry Hays in Arkansas
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Police Chief Anticipates D.C. Will Issue Concealed Carry Permits

D.C.'s police chief expects to issue concealed carry permits after the application process opens later this month, despite concerns from Second Amendment advocates that the law is too restrictive.

At a Council hearing on the License to Carry a Pistol Amendment Act, created in response to a court ruling that found D.C.'s ban on carrying handguns in public to be unconstitutional, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Cathy Lanier suggested three changes to the law as written.

Lanier wants the bill to limit the concealed carry of handguns on the grounds and in the parking areas of government buildings, and doesn't want taxi drivers to be able to carry while transporting passengers. The bill currently prohibits carrying handguns in certain buildings, like schools and bars, and on public transportation.

Much more complicated is the limiting of carrying near motorcades and the process through which people with permits should be notified.

"Licensees will be required to know about law," Lanier said, adding that pedestrian movement and traffic is limited when motorcades are going through an area. "It's a very visible shutdown."

Lanier said that police should not have to notify a person with a concealed carry permit verbally that they cannot carry near motorcades or well-publicized events that prohibit guns. "Event organizers should not have to hire police officers to say guns are prohibited," she said.

The question of licensing people with mental illnesses was also a sticking point.

In addition to searching national and local databases, Arthur Parker from the Office of the Attorney General said the city will rely on self-disclosure to discover mental illnesses that would prohibit concealed carry.

"I wish i could tell you there's some guarantee, but there's not," Lanier told Councilmember Yvette Alexander of keeping guns out of the hands of people with a dangerous mental illness.

Under the bill, applicants will have to prove they have a "legitimate need" to carry a handgun in public. This would not include living in a neighborhood where crime is common, but being the victim of stalking would be a legitimate reason, according to officials.

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Jesus Jones – Dead People’s Lives – Video


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Karenn’s kicking up big night

UK PRODUCERS Blawan and Pariah have been touring as Karenn since 2012, establishing a devoted underground following through their notoriously intense live shows.

They're back at the Sub Club tonight, bringing the hard-edged, slamming techno that has won them so much acclaim.

Blawan's reputation as a tattooed techno terrorist - he has KICK DRUM emblazoned across his knuckles - is unlikely to be diminished when their latest EP drops.

This year's Karenn remix of Jon Hopkins' Collider had drum sound geeks sweating, but for a real taste of their industrial live show check out their Boiler Room set from 2012.

With Slam in support tonight, this one is set to be crushing.

Speaking of which, tomorrow's Sensu 10th Birthday bash is set to go along the same lines.

It's the first of five parties marking that milestone, with Roman record label Life and Death bringing along the pick of their roster to celebrate.

The label's co-founders, the smashing DJ Tennis and Tale of Us are on co-headline duties, while Junior and Barry Price warm up.

The antics continue down on Jamaica Street throughout the week with Subculture (Saturday), Fly Club (Sunday) and iAM (Tuesday) but the pick of the bunch is Sub Rosa on Wednesday with the UK Garage-influenced house DJ Huxley.

l Karenn, tonight, Sub Club, 11pm - 3am, 10

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