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08:57,
2008-04-03 12:40:42 Description: This is the first track off of Karmageddon Media's compilation album Zero Tolerance. This is one of the four demos that were to be on Control Denied's second album, When Machine And Man (More) This is the first track off of Karmageddon Media's compilation album Zero Tolerance. This is one of the four demos that were to be on Control Denied's second album, When Machine And Man Collide. Featu (Less)
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06:25,
2009-01-07 18:26:49 Description: This is a track off of a Control Denied demo floating around the internet, titled A Moment Of Clarity. While Spirit Crusher was released on Death's last LP, The Sound Of Perseverance, if this is (More) This is a track off of a Control Denied demo floating around the internet, titled A Moment Of Clarity. While Spirit Crusher was released on Death's last LP, The Sound Of Perseverance, if this is a legit demo, it gives more weight to the rumors that some tracks on The Sound Of Perseverance were meant to be Control Denied songs. This is an instrumental, so I can't completely confirm if this is a real demo by Chuck or not. Most likely Chuck on guitar and Richard Christy on drums. (Less)
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05:09,
2009-01-31 01:31:37 Description: Many people have problems with bluetooth and this may be the answer to yours. I have Windows XP.
If you are having problems connecting bluetooth devices to your computer, this may help. When it says (More) Many people have problems with bluetooth and this may be the answer to yours. I have Windows XP.
If you are having problems connecting bluetooth devices to your computer, this may help. When it says "access is denied", find bluetooth support service. Bluetooth must be set up to work with your user account. Watch the video!
ALSO, this doesn't just work for Lego Mindstorms NXT. This is a computer-related problem that could occur with any device. (Less)
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07:11,
2008-04-03 03:56:10 Description: Carrie Baker, from Rome, GA talks to NARAL Pro-Choice America about her experience being denied Plan B emergency contraception at her pharmacy, in support of the Access to Birth Control Act in Congres (More) Carrie Baker, from Rome, GA talks to NARAL Pro-Choice America about her experience being denied Plan B emergency contraception at her pharmacy, in support of the Access to Birth Control Act in Congres (Less)
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04:51,
2009-02-15 05:32:46 Description: The band Control Denied was formed by Chuck Schuldiner to create progressive/heavy metal, mixed with elements of death metal recognizable in his earlier band Death. The band started in 1996 as (More) The band Control Denied was formed by Chuck Schuldiner to create progressive/heavy metal, mixed with elements of death metal recognizable in his earlier band Death. The band started in 1996 as Schuldiner wanted to procure a more melodic style than was possible with Death. The project was interrupted by Death's release The Sound of Perseverance in 1998, but finally the debut album was released in 1999. A second album, tentatively titled When Man And Machine Collide, was partly recorded, but the death of Schuldiner in 2001, put the recordings on hold. Remaining band members have expressed a wish to complete and release the material
* Chuck Schuldiner - Guitar (1996 to 2001), Vocals (1996-1998)
* Steve DiGiorgio - Bass (1999-2001)
* Shannon Hamm - Guitar (1997-2001)
* Tim Aymar - Vocals (1998-2001)
* Richard Christy - Drums (1997-2001)
* Chris Williams - Drums (1996)
* Scott Clendenin - Bass (1997-1999) (Less)
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06:34,
2008-02-02 06:30:45 Description: Terza parte del concerto dei Labyrinth a Stazione Birra.
Il pezzo del video è "Lady Lost In Time" dell'album "Return To Heaven Denied".
Live tenuto il 1 febbraio (More) Terza parte del concerto dei Labyrinth a Stazione Birra.
Il pezzo del video è "Lady Lost In Time" dell'album "Return To Heaven Denied".
Live tenuto il 1 febbraio 2008.
Scaletta del concerto.
1.Crossroads
2.Livin' In A Maze
3.Deserter
4.Out of Control
5.Lady Lost In Time
6.Mother Earth
7.Moonlight
8.Freeman
9.Lost
10.Light Years Away From Here
11.Slave To The Night
12.What???
13.There Is A Way (Less)
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03:52,
2008-04-09 09:21:50 Description: READ THIS, Know This *
THEY JUST NEED ONE GENERATION TO MISLEAD......FROM NO RETURNING POINT...
Are you ready to reduce your life to a spychip...and become property of the government in the (More) READ THIS, Know This *
THEY JUST NEED ONE GENERATION TO MISLEAD......FROM NO RETURNING POINT...
Are you ready to reduce your life to a spychip...and become property of the government in the future...?
HOW THEY WILL SUCCEED ? simple...in 2 Steps
FIRST STEP:
make the Chip a common thing: FIRST HARMLESS
-sell it as a cool trendy item in nightclubs
as they do already, free drinks, VIP pass if you get chipped, make it a gadget everybody wants.
- Sell it first as a harmless medical device, people will fall for it (in the beginning...not speaking of cancers it can bring with it...) THIS HAPPENS ALREADY...
SECOND STEP : **** FORCE YOU ****
Government-corporation involvement
HOW ?
- NO right to open a bank account without the chip
- NO driving license whitout the chip
- NO sell or buy rights in stores
- NO internet connection without the chip, so they can control your posts and uploadings and take you out if its opposing their will or benefits.
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=dhli-ZI_8es&feature=related
- NO acces to important social issues if you dont follow their rules.
- NO more vacation or acces to plains without the chip
- NO more credit loans cause they know your financial history and decide your not good enough to get a loan.
- NO more privacy in your life cause they will know everything about you:
your medical info,
your transaction history, what and where you bought something, the date , year, the places you go, howmuch you spend a month, all to use for corporate advantages, do you like spamming? it will be even sicker...under your skin spam...
-NO more rights to oppose the government if you don't agree, cause they will turn off your chip if you do so...all rights removed
IN THE FUTURE :(Veripay, mondex, ATM)
a cashless society...sounds cool no?
everything you have, will be on the chip, so your life will only be depending on that. if you are unlucky, you will be denied acces to banks, facilitys, social issues,...cause in there eyes you will only be a chip, just data...they can use for or against you.
They will have the power to do with you as they want,you will be in the hands of a few elite, treathing you only as data,...
and they don't care about your personal feelings, trust me*
WATCH THIS: just an example:
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=_GBTRFC7lcI
Then this... the system has already been hacked and cloned, see the danger of it all...? WATCH THIS
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=vmajlKJlT3U
i'm sick of all the lies i have swallowd...
Don't be a sheep, revolt. (Less)
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06:18,
2008-02-03 03:25:55 Description: Quinta parte del concerto dei Labyrinth a Stazione Birra.
Il pezzo del video è "Moonlight" dell'album "Return To Heaven Denied".
Live tenuto il 1 febbraio 2008.
(More) Quinta parte del concerto dei Labyrinth a Stazione Birra.
Il pezzo del video è "Moonlight" dell'album "Return To Heaven Denied".
Live tenuto il 1 febbraio 2008.
Scaletta del concerto.
1.Crossroads
2.Livin' In A Maze
3.Deserter
4.Out of Control
5.Lady Lost In Time
6.Mother Earth
7.Moonlight
8.Freeman
9.Lost
10.Light Years Away From Here
11.Slave To The Night
12.What???
13.There Is A Way (Less)
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02:33,
2008-04-22 03:01:54 Description: The president of the French Senate is in China on behalf of President Nicolas Sarkozy to try and dampen the anti-French sentiment that has been on the rise since the Olympic torch relay disturbances (More) The president of the French Senate is in China on behalf of President Nicolas Sarkozy to try and dampen the anti-French sentiment that has been on the rise since the Olympic torch relay disturbances in Paris. Christophe Robeet explains.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy Monday sent his personal support to a wheelchair-bound Chinese athlete caught up in Olympic torch protests in Paris, as fresh anti-France rallies exploded across China.
In a letter delivered by the visiting French Senate president, Sarkozy condemned the attacks on Jin Jing, who was forced to shield the torch from pro-Tibet protesters during the relay's chaotic Paris leg.
The message was given to Jin as China sought Monday to dampen anti-French sentiment triggered in part by that incident, which has flared into three days of demonstrations targeting French store Carrefour.
"I was shocked to see what happened during the torch relay," French Senate president Christian Poncelet said in Shanghai, quoting from Sarkozy's letter.
"It is understandable that the Chinese people feel hurt. I hereby strongly condemn what they did."
Jin, who is a fencer, was attacked when protesters repeatedly disrupted the April 7 relay, and had to fend off attempts to grab the flame.
Sarkozy invited her to France, saying those behind "this painful incident" did not represent the feelings of friendship between the two nations.
The incident has turned Jin into a hero figure while the state-run press here has used it as symbolic of the disruption that has marred the relay and angered Chinese hoping for a successful Beijing Olympics in August.
Over the weekend, thousands of protesters demonstrated outside many of the French retail giant Carrefour's 122 branches nationwide. The store has denied claims it supports exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama.
Despite an impressive police presence, demonstrations continued Sunday with protesters chanting slogans and holding banners against Tibetan independence. Fresh protests erupted in nine cities on Monday.
For the fourth straight day, the leading People's Daily carried Monday an editorial urging Chinese to be "rational" in showing their "patriotism."
All major dailies also prominently ran a denial by Carrefour of its alleged support for Tibetan independence.
France said Sunday it would send former prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin to Beijing later this week on a previously scheduled trip.
Also expected in the Chinese capital was Sarkozy's top diplomatic adviser, Jean-David Levitte, on a mission arranged after the protests broke out.
China has become increasingly angered by protests over Tibet that have marred the torch relay in Paris, London and San Francisco.
Anti-China demonstrations have grown internationally since Beijing started quelling unrest in Tibet last month, when peaceful protests turned into riots and spread through neighbouring Tibetan-populated areas.
Despite the calls for calm, state press on Monday accused the Dalai Lama of trying to sabotage the Olympics by fomenting unrest in his Himalayan homeland.
Exiled Tibetan leaders say more than 150 people have died in the government crackdown on unrest. China says Tibetan "rioters" killed 18 civilians and two policemen.
Comments this month by Sarkozy that he might boycott the August 8 Olympics opening ceremony unless China opened a dialogue with the Dalai Lama have also appeared to fuel the action against Carrefour.
Despite becoming an unwitting symbol of the outrage, Jin has been criticised by some Chinese Internet users for voicing opposition to boycotting Carrefour, arguing it employs large numbers of Chinese.
"Everyone has freedom of speech. It's fine that we see different feedback. I have respect for what they said," she said Monday in response to the criticism.
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05:00,
2008-04-21 16:18:36 Description: http://www.myspace.com/buraklacinel http://www.myspace.com/dirtyblackthrash Origin Orlando, Florida, USA Genre(s) Death metal Progressive metal(later)[citation needed] Technical death metal (later) (More) http://www.myspace.com/buraklacinel http://www.myspace.com/dirtyblackthrash Origin Orlando, Florida, USA Genre(s) Death metal Progressive metal(later)[citation needed] Technical death metal (later) Years active 1983--1999 Label(s) Combat Relativity Roadrunner Nuclear Blast Website emptywords.org Former members Last known lineup: Chuck Schuldiner Shannon Hamm Scott Clendenin Richard Christy Death was an influential American death metal band founded in 1983 by guitarist and vocalist Chuck Schuldiner, and dissolved in 1999. They are widely credited as the creators of the death metal genre, from the release of their first demo in 1984. The band's label debut Scream Bloody Gore is considered a template of the genre, described as death metal's first archetypal document.[1] Schuldiner was the only member to remain in the band from start to end. Music biographers have referred to Schuldiner as the father of death metal In 1993, Reinert and Masvidal left the group to continue with Cynic, Schuldiner being unable to persuade them otherwise. Schuldiner replaced them with Gene Hoglan of the recently dissolved thrash metal band Dark Angel, and worked with guitarist Andy LaRocque from King Diamond for Individual Thought Patterns. LaRocque being obligated to his band, Schuldiner hired a then-unknown Ralph Santolla as touring guitarist. Death was arguably at the peak of their commercial and popular culture success, and the video for the track The Philosopher, a lyrical slam against former guitarist Masvidal,[3] even made it on to a Beavis & Butt-head episode in 1994 (Beavis also parodies Schuldiner's vocals in a mock 'drive-thru' order of 'tacos, to go!' in death-metal style). Also in 1994, Death abandoned their eight year relationship with Relativity and signed with Roadrunner Records, their European distributor. For 1995's Symbolic, Santolla and DiGiorgio were exchanged for underground Florida musicians Kelly Conlon and Bobby Koelble. For the Symbolic tour Brian Benson was brought in on bass (Conlon having left the band prior to the tour due to conflicts with Schuldiner). After Symbolic, Schuldiner dissolved the band and all ties with Roadrunner and began writing songs for Control Denied. It was during this time that Schuldiner briefly worked with Florida studio guitarist James Hogan. Schuldiner was still contractually obligated to record an album under Nuclear Blast with Death, and so he used several songs that were intended to be used for Control Denied, as several song titles on The Sound of Perseverance were originally Control Denied song titles. He re-formed Death with Florida musicians Richard Christy, Shannon Hamm and Scott Clendenin to record 1998's The Sound of Perseverance with his new label Nuclear Blast. After the album and two supporting tours, Schuldiner dissolved Death to pursue Control Denied with Christy and Hamm. Clendenin was dropped in favor of Steve DiGiorgio, who was once again available, and an underground power metal singer named Tim Aymar. As Schuldiner finished Control Denied's debut album, he was diagnosed with brain cancer, forcing the band to scrap plans for a US and Canadian tour. As he worked on the second release, Schuldiner's condition improved, but the tumor left him in a weakened, vulnerable state. He contracted pneumonia and was placed in the hospital. He was released and returned home where, one hour later, Schuldiner died on December 13, 2001 The Sound of Perseverance is the seventh and final studio album released by Death in 1998. This album, in particular, employs a style more akin to progressive metal than the earliest Death releases, although since Human and the albums following it, the band had been developing more toward this style. The average song time on this album is around 6 minutes long. It is rumored that some of the song names and music on The Sound of Perseverance were originally going to appear on the first Control Denied album. Schuldiner himself denied this in an interview with Metal Maniacs in 1998 by saying that none of his compositions for Control Denied had been used to fill space for a Death album. When Death was signed on to Nuclear Blast, Chuck agreed to make one last Death album before moving forward with Control Denied. "Spirit Crusher" was the single from this album. It featured a music video that was shot live. (Less)
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03:37,
2008-04-21 18:15:29 Description: Death solos, that I have edited by myself (theabeastsnumber666) to make a video with 5 of deaths greatest solos: The order they are in goes. 1.The Philosopher 2.Crystal Mountain 3.Lack Of (More) Death solos, that I have edited by myself (theabeastsnumber666) to make a video with 5 of deaths greatest solos: The order they are in goes. 1.The Philosopher 2.Crystal Mountain 3.Lack Of Comprehension 4.Pull The Plug 5.Empty Words I was planing on others but I declined adding them due to the fact that the guitar was at a low level during the solo, making this video sort of less of what it should be, anyways feel free to comment rate and subscribe thanks, 666 And heres chuck schuldiners bio... Charles Michael "Chuck" Schuldiner (May 13, 1967, Long Island, New York -- December 13, 2001) was an American musician and genre innovator. He is best known for being the founder, singer, rhythm/lead guitar player and main songwriter of Death, which he founded in 1983 as Mantas, and was one of the first bands of the death metal genre. He played an important role in the development of death metal with his band Death, which later evolved into more of a progressive metal sound. In 1998, he put Death on indefinite hiatus and founded another band, Control Denied. Music biographers have referred to Schuldiner as the father of death metal. Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967 on Long Island, New York to a Jewish father of Austrian descent and a mother from the American South, a convert to Judaism; both his parents were teachers. In 1968, his family moved to Florida. Schuldiner was the youngest of three children. He had an older brother named Frank and an older sister named Bethann. Schuldiner started playing at the age of 9. His 16 year old brother had just been killed in an accident and his parents bought him a guitar, thinking it would help with his grief. He took classical lessons for less than a year in which his teacher taught him "Mary had a little Lamb",did not like it,and almost stopped completely, until his parents saw an electric guitar at a yard sale and bought it for him. The young Schuldiner immediately took to the instrument. After getting amps, he never stopped playing, writing and teaching himself. Schuldiner was known to spend the weekend in the garage or his room playing his guitar, but was limited to three hours on weekdays when school was in session. Schuldiner first played in public in his early teens. Schuldiner was originally inspired by Iron Maiden, Kiss and Billy Idol, among others. He was particularly interested in the metal movement known as NWOBHM and cited bands of that genre among his favorites, He frequently cited French band Sortilège as his personal favorite metal group[1]. Slayer, Possessed, Mercyful Fate/King Diamond and Metallica were later influences he would apply more to his own band. Later in his career Schuldiner cited progressive metal bands such as Watchtower and Queensrÿche frequently as influences. Chuck's mother claims that he enjoyed all forms of music except country and rap. He also apparently particularly enjoyed jazz and classical music in addition to metal and British alternative acts such as Lush. Although Schuldiner apparently did do well in school, school bored him and he eventually dropped out. He did regret this later, however[2]. Schuldiner was also known for being openly against hard drugs. This was reflected in various interviews and a few songs (notably "Living Monstrosity", which is about an addict child born to a cocaine-addicted mother). However, Schuldiner was an open advocate for recreational and medicinal cannabis use. (Less)
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05:07,
2008-04-21 20:22:16 Description: Well here's the best death metal band with a great record, possibly their best. Chuck Schuldiner did very well, but don't forget Larry Murphy that impressed a lot. Well I hope you'll (More) Well here's the best death metal band with a great record, possibly their best. Chuck Schuldiner did very well, but don't forget Larry Murphy that impressed a lot. Well I hope you'll have a eargasm listening to it. Probably, because here is a video by DEATH. Album: Spiritual Healing (1990). Lyrics: Extending a life with total resistance To fatal disease, future methods of science Replacing what is real by using technology Population control, selecting those who will breed A specific type of form chosen for the unborn A mind without emotion Progressive anatomy Genetic reconstruction Evolution in production [Solos: Murphy, Shuldiner] Producing a race of human machines A new age of existence the world will see Replacing what is real by using technology Population control, selecting those who will breed A specific type of form chosen for the unborn A mind without emotion Progressive anatomy Genetic reconstruction Evolution in production www.darklyrics.com (Less)
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01:01,
2008-04-21 20:22:17 Description: This Is My video that I edited from the music video for Death's song The Philosopher, The solo, This I Think besides the intro is the catchiest part and the video is actually really good, It took (More) This Is My video that I edited from the music video for Death's song The Philosopher, The solo, This I Think besides the intro is the catchiest part and the video is actually really good, It took about 30 seconds to make, anyways I hope you enjoy, 666 Charles Michael "Chuck" Schuldiner (May 13, 1967, Long Island, New York -- December 13, 2001) was an American musician and genre innovator. He is best known for being the founder, singer, rhythm/lead guitar player and main songwriter of Death, which he founded in 1983 as Mantas, and was one of the first bands of the death metal genre. He played an important role in the development of death metal with his band Death, which later evolved into more of a progressive metal sound. In 1998, he put Death on indefinite hiatus and founded another band, Control Denied. Music biographers have referred to Schuldiner as the father of death metal. Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967 on Long Island, New York to a Jewish father of Austrian descent and a mother from the American South, a convert to Judaism; both his parents were teachers. In 1968, his family moved to Florida. Schuldiner was the youngest of three children. He had an older brother named Frank and an older sister named Bethann. Schuldiner started playing at the age of 9. His 16 year old brother had just been killed in an accident and his parents bought him a guitar, thinking it would help with his grief. He took classical lessons for less than a year in which his teacher taught him "Mary had a little Lamb",did not like it,and almost stopped completely, until his parents saw an electric guitar at a yard sale and bought it for him. The young Schuldiner immediately took to the instrument. After getting amps, he never stopped playing, writing and teaching himself. Schuldiner was known to spend the weekend in the garage or his room playing his guitar, but was limited to three hours on weekdays when school was in session. Schuldiner first played in public in his early teens. Schuldiner was originally inspired by Iron Maiden, Kiss and Billy Idol, among others. He was particularly interested in the metal movement known as NWOBHM and cited bands of that genre among his favorites, He frequently cited French band Sortilège as his personal favorite metal group[1]. Slayer, Possessed, Mercyful Fate/King Diamond and Metallica were later influences he would apply more to his own band. Later in his career Schuldiner cited progressive metal bands such as Watchtower and Queensrÿche frequently as influences. Chuck's mother claims that he enjoyed all forms of music except country and rap. He also apparently particularly enjoyed jazz and classical music in addition to metal and British alternative acts such as Lush. Although Schuldiner apparently did do well in school, school bored him and he eventually dropped out. He did regret this later, however[2]. Schuldiner was also known for being openly against hard drugs. This was reflected in various interviews and a few songs (notably "Living Monstrosity", which is about an addict child born to a cocaine-addicted mother). However, Schuldiner was an open advocate for recreational and medicinal cannabis use. (Less)
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03:54,
2008-04-27 08:25:48 Description: Song: Denied
Artist: Sonic Syndicate
Anime: Vampire Knight
THIS VIDEO HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE ORIGINAL OWNERS AND IS FAN MADE! SO DON'T TOUCH IT YOUTUBE!
KEEP ALL HATE/BASHING/SPAM (More) Song: Denied
Artist: Sonic Syndicate
Anime: Vampire Knight
THIS VIDEO HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE ORIGINAL OWNERS AND IS FAN MADE! SO DON'T TOUCH IT YOUTUBE!
KEEP ALL HATE/BASHING/SPAM COMMENTS AWAY OR TO YOURSELVES! THEY WILL BE DELETED!
I've only seen the first three episodes, but I really like this serise. x3 I hate Movie Maker though. It messed up 1:28-1:48. =_= It didn't show all of the effects I put and makes the timing all crappy. Grr. Ah well, hope you like it.
SONG LYRICS:
There is nothing left for me
There is nothing left for you
There is nothing left at all
A wasteland of my mind
Don't think you ever will see
Don't think you ever will know
How much I actually cared
About everything we shared
Why the fuck did you lie then?
Why in hell did you bring me down?
Don't you realize?
No one gets out of this place alive
Hasn't been screaming all these years
Just to see the world crashing around me
Maybe this life is overrated
But I won't let the world burn around me
A situation like this, should never exist
Then why are we out of control
I see smoke from the eden fire
Watch it going higher and higher
You pulled me up from the dream
Let's compare scars you and I
You are always on my mind
I will never leave you behind
You broke my engagement to
Solitude, and made me threw away
The ring of retaliation
Maybe this life is overrated
But I won't let the world burn around me
A situation like this, should never exist
Then why are we out of control
I see smoke from the eden fire
Watch it going higher and higher
Hasn't been screaming all these years
Just to see the world crashing around me
Maybe this life is overrated
But I won't let the world burn around me
A situation like this, should never exist
Then why are we out of control
A situation like this, should never exist
Then why are we out of control
I see smoke from the eden fire
Watch it going higher and higher
A situation like this, should never exist
Then why are we out of control
I see smoke from the eden fire
Watch it going higher and higher (Less)
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10:11,
2007-06-26 10:21:17 Description: Only two states—Wisconsin and Illinois—prohibit carrying firearms for protection
• Nebraska is the most recent RTC state. In 2006, Nebraska's RTC law was signed by Gov. (More) Only two states—Wisconsin and Illinois—prohibit carrying firearms for protection
• Nebraska is the most recent RTC state. In 2006, Nebraska's RTC law was signed by Gov. Dave Heineman (R), Kansas' Senate and House overrode Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' (D) veto of an RTC bill by votes of 30-10 and 91-33, respectively, and the Ohio Senate and House overrode then-Gov. Bob Taft's (R) veto of a bill that improves the state's 2004 RTC law, by votes of 21-12 and 71-21, respectively.
• Other recent RTC initiatives. In January 2006, Wisconsin's Senate voted 23-10 to override Gov. Jim Doyle's (D) veto of RTC; the Assembly fell two votes short, voting 64-34. In Jan. 2004, Ohio then-Gov. Bob Taft (R) signed RTC into law and New Mexico's Supreme Court upheld a 2003 RTC law. Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri adopted RTC in 2003, the latter by overriding Gov. Bob Holden's (D) veto.
• Types of RTC laws. There are 40 RTC states: 36 have "shall issue" laws, which require that carry permits be issued to applicants who meet uniform standards established by the state legislature. Alabama, Connecticut and Iowa have fairly-administered "discretionary-issue" carry permit systems. Vermont respects the right to carry without a permit. (Alaska, which has a shall-issue provision for purposes of permit-reciprocity with other states, adopted a no-permit-required law in 2003.) Of the 10 non-RTC states, eight have restrictively-administered discretionary-issue systems; two prohibit carrying altogether.
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• The right to self-defense is a fundamental right. The U.S. constitution, the constitutions of 44 states, common law, and the laws of all 50 states recognize the right to use arms in self-defense. RTC laws respect the right to self-defense by allowing individual citizens to carry firearms for protection.
• More RTC, less crime. Violent crime rates in 2004-2005 were lower than anytime since 1976.1 (Crime victim surveys indicate that violent crime is at a 31-year low.2) Since 1991, 23 states have adopted RTC, the number of privately-owned guns has risen by nearly 70 million,3 and violent crime is down 38%. In 2005 RTC states had lower violent crime rates, on average, compared to the rest of the country (total violent crime by 22%; murder, 30%; robbery, 46%; and aggravated assault, 12%) and included the seven states with the lowest total violent crime rates, and 11 of the 12 states with the lowest murder rates.4
• RTC and crime trends. Studying crime trends in every county in the U.S., John Lott and David Mustard found, "allowing citizens to carry concealed weapons deters violent crimes and it appears to produce no increase in accidental deaths. If those states which did not have Right to Carry concealed gun provisions had adopted them in 1992, approximately 1,570 murders; 4,177 rapes; and over 60,000 aggravated assaults would have been avoided yearly....[W]hen state concealed handgun laws went into effect in a county, murders fell by 8.5 percent, and rapes and aggravated assaults fell by 5 and 7 percent."5
• False predictions. Dave Kopel has written, "Whenever a state legislature first considers a concealed carry bill, opponents typically warn of horrible consequences....But within a year of passage, the issue usually drops off the news media's radar screen, while gun-control advocates in the legislature conclude that the law wasn't so bad after all."6 A article related to Michigan's RTC law said, "Concerns that permit holders would lose their tempers in traffic accidents have been unfounded. Worries about risks to police officers have also proved unfounded....National surveys of police show they support concealed handgun laws by a 3-1 margin....There is also not a single academic study that claims Right to Carry laws have increased state crime rates. The debate among academics has been over how large the benefits have been."7
• RTC permit-holders are more law-abiding than the rest of the public. For example, Florida, which has issued more carry permits than any state (due to its large population and having had an RTC law since 1987) has issued over 1.2 million permits, but revoked only 157 (0.01%) due to gun crimes by permit-holders.8
Background. Before 1987, there were 10 RTC states. Indiana, Maine, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota and Washington had "shall issue" permit laws. Alabama and Connecticut had fairly-administered discretionary-issue systems. Georgia's "shall issue" law was interpreted as discretionary in some jurisdictions. Vermont allowed carrying without a permit. Other states had restrictively-administered discretionary-issue carry permit systems or prohibited carrying altogether. These laws remain in effect.
In 1987, Florida enacted a "shall issue" law that has since become the model for other states. Anti-gun groups, politicians and news media interests predicted vigilante justice and "Wild West" shootouts on every corner. The predictions proved false. Through 1992, Florida's murder rate decreased 23%, while the U.S. rate rose 9%; thereafter, murder decreased both nationally and in Florida.9 Then-Florida Licensing Division Director, John Russi, noted that "Florida's concealed weapon law has been very successful. All major law enforcement groups supported the original legislation....[S]ome of the opponents of concealed weapon legislation in 1987 now admit the program has not created the problems many predicted."10 In a 1995 letter to state officials, Dept. of Law Enforcement Commissioner James T. Moore wrote, "From a law enforcement perspective, the licensing process has not resulted in problems."
• 29 new RTC states since 1987. Of these, 21 previously prohibited carrying; nine (indicated with an asterisk, below) had restrictively-administered discretionary-issue systems. 1989: Oregon, Penna. (Phila. included in 1995), and West Virginia (in Georgia a judicial ruling enforced "shall issue" statewide); 1990: Idaho and Mississippi; 1991: Montana; 1994: Alaska, Arizona, Tennessee and Wyoming; 1995: Arkansas, Nevada*, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah* and Virginia*; 1996: Kentucky, Louisiana* and South Carolina*; 2001: Michigan*; 2003: Colorado*; Iowa* (by fairly administering its discretionary-issue system), New Mexico, Minnesota* and Missouri; 2004: Ohio; 2006: Kansas, Nebraska.
Citizens can defend themselves. Analyzing National Crime Victimization Survey data, criminologist Gary Kleck found, "robbery and assault victims who used a gun to resist were less likely to be attacked or to suffer an injury than those who used any other methods of self-protection or those who did not resist at all."11 In the 1990s, Kleck and Marc Gertz found that guns were used for self-protection about 2.5 million times annually.12 The late Marvin E. Wolfgang, self-described as "as strong a gun-control advocate as can be found among the criminologists in this country," who wanted to "eliminate all guns from the civilian population and maybe even from the police," said, "The methodological soundness of the current Kleck and Gertz study is clear. I cannot further debate it. . . . I cannot fault their methodology."13 A study for the Dept. of Justice found that 34% of felons had been "scared off, shot at, wounded or captured by an armed victim," and 40% of felons have not committed crimes, fearing potential victims were armed.14
The right to self-defense has been recognized for centuries. Cicero said 2,000 years ago, "If our lives are endangered by plots or violence or armed robbers or enemies, any and every method of protecting ourselves is morally right;" English jurist Sir William Blackstone observed that the English Bill of Rights recognized "the right of having and using arms for self-preservation and defense" as intended "to protect and maintain inviolate the three great and primary rights," the first of which is "personal security."15 Sir Michael Foster, judge of the Court of King's Bench, wrote in the 18th century, "The right of self-defense. . . is founded in the law of nature, and is not, nor can be, superseded by any law of society."16
The Supreme Court, in U.S. v. Cruikshank (1876), recognized that the right to arms is an individual right, stating that it "is not a right granted by the Constitution. Neither is it in any manner dependent upon that instrument for its existence." In Beard v. U.S. (1895), the court approved the common-law rule that a person "may repel force by force" in self-defense, and concluded that when attacked a person "was entitled to stand his ground and meet any attack made upon him with a deadly weapon, in such a way and with such force" as needed to prevent "great bodily injury or death." The laws of all states and the constitutions of 44 states recognize the right to armed self-defense. In the Gun Control Act (1968) and Firearms Owners' Protection Act (1986), Congress stated that it did not intend to "place any undue or unnecessary Federal restrictions or burdens on law-abiding citizens with respect to the acquisition, possession, or use of firearms appropriate to . . . personal protection, or any other lawful activity."
Police aren't required to protect you. In Warren v. District of Columbia (1981), the D.C. Court of Appeals ruled, "official police personnel and the government employing them are not generally liable to victims of criminal acts for failure to provide adequate police protection. . . a government and its agents are under no general duty to provide public services, such as police protection, to any particular citizen." In Bowers v. DeVito (1982), the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled, "[T]here is no constitutional right to be protected by the state against being murdered by criminals or madmen."
National RTC reciprocity. H.R. 4547, by Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.), proposes a federal law stating that any person with a valid state-issued carry permit may carry in any other state, as follows: In a state that issues carry permits, its laws would apply. In a state that does not issue permits, a federal standard would permit carrying in places other than police stations; courthouses; public polling places; meetings of state, county, or municipal governing bodies; schools; passenger areas of airports; and certain other locations.
Nonsense from Brady Campaign (formerly Handgun Control, Inc.). Sarah Brady: "the only reason for guns in civilian hands is for sporting purposes;" former HCI Chair, the late Pete Shields: "[If attacked] put up no defense - give them what they want;" Brady Center's Dennis Henigan: self-defense is "not a federally guaranteed constitutional right."17 In Jan. 1999, HCI claimed that between 1992-1997 violent crime rates declined less in RTC states than in other states.18 (HCI previously claimed RTC caused crime to rise.) HCI erred in categorizing states as RTC states based upon their having RTC laws in 1997, since only 17 of those 31 states had RTC in 1992. HCI calculated crime trends from 1992 to underrepresent the impact of RTC laws; by 1992 many states had RTC for many years and already experienced decreases in crime. HCI misclassified Alabama and Connecticut as "restrictive" states, doing so presumably because both states had decreases in crime. HCI also credited restrictive laws for crime decreasing in some states. But states that have restrictive carry laws have had them for many years, and crime did not begin declining in those states until the 1990s, and did so due to factors unrelated to guns.
Nonsense from Violence Policy Center: In 1995, VPC claimed Florida's RTC law "puts guns into the hands of criminals."19 The claim was false, since the law permits a person to carry, not acquire, a firearm. VPC claimed "criminals do apply for concealed carry licenses," without noting that such applications are rejected. Contradicting itself, VPC noted that criminals had requested that their rejected applications be reconsidered. "To set the record straight," Florida Secy. of State, Sandra B. Mortham, said, "As of November 30, 1995, the Department had denied 723 applications due to criminal history. The fact that these 723 individuals did not receive a license clearly indicates that the process is working." She added, "the majority of concealed weapon or firearm licensees are honest, law-abiding citizens exercising their right to be armed for the purpose of lawful self-defense."20 In 2001, VPC claimed there are more women murdered with handguns than criminals killed by in self-defense.21 The value of handguns for self-defense is not measured by how many criminals are killed, however. More important is how often people use handguns to prevent crimes and how often criminals do not attack for fear the potential victim is armed. Also, VPC undercounted the number of criminals killed in self-defense by counting only those noted in police reports, thus excluding defensive homicides later determined to have been appropriate.
McDowell math: In March 1995, anti-gun researcher David McDowell claimed that gun homicide rates increased in Miami, Jacksonville and Tampa after Florida's 1987 RTC law.22 But homicide rates fell 10%, 18% and 20%, respectively, in those metro areas from 1987 until 1993, the most recent data at the time.23 To show an increase, McDowell calculated Jacksonville and Tampa trends from the early 1970s, when rates were lower than in 1993, but calculated Miami's from 1983, since rates before 1983 were higher and their inclusion would show that the rate had decreased. None of McDowell's homicides was committed by a license holder, and he did not indicate which homicides had occurred in situations where a permit would have been required to carry a gun. McDowell has also claimed that D.C.'s murder rate decreased after its 1977 handgun ban. In fact, the rate tripled after the ban.24
The 43:1 claim: Based upon a small study of King's County (Seattle), Washington, gun control supporters claim a gun in the home is "43 times more likely" to be used to kill a family member than a criminal.25 To reach that ratio, self-defense firearms uses are grossly undercounted by counting only cases in which criminals were killed. Most often, when guns are used to defend against criminals, the criminals are only scared off, captured or wounded. Kleck has called the 43:1 ratio and its variants "the most nonsensical statistic in the gun control debate."26
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1. BJS (http://bjsdata.ojp.usdoj.gov/dataonline/) and FBI (http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/05cius/offenses/violent_crime/index.html).
2. BJS, "Criminal Victimization 2005" (http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov./bjs/pub/pdf/cv05.pdf).
3. BATF, "Firearms Commerce in the United States 2001/2002" (www.atf.gov/pub/index.htm#Firearms).
4. Note 1, FBI.
5. Lott, "Crime, Deterrence, and Right To Carry Concealed Handguns," 1996.
6. David Kopel, "The Untold Triumph of Concealed-Carry Permits," Policy Review, July-Aug. 1996, p. 9.
7. "Should Michigan keep new concealed weapon law? Don't believe gun foe scare tactics," Detroit News, 1/14/01.
8. Florida Division of Licensing, Monthly Statistical Report (http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/stats/cw_monthly.html)
9. Note 1, BJS.
10. Testimony before the Michigan House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, 12/5/95
11. Targeting Guns, Aldine de Gruyter, 1997, p. 171.
12. "Armed Resistance to Crime: The Prevalence and Nature of Self-Defense With a Gun," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Fall 1995, pp. 150-187.
13. "A Tribute to a View That I Have Opposed," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Fall 1995, pp. 188-192.
14. J. Wright and P. Rossi, Armed and Considered Dangerous: A Survey of Felons and Their Firearms, 1986, p. 155.
15. Stephen P. Halbrook, That Every Man Be Armed, The Independent Institute, 1994, pp. 17, 54.
16. Dowlut, Knoop, "State Constitutions and The Right to Keep and Bear Arms," Okla. City Univ. Law Review, 1982, p. 183.
17. Brady: Tom Jackson, "Keeping the battle alive," Tampa Tribune, 10/21/93; Shields, Guns Don't Die - People Do, N.Y.: Arbor House, 1981; Henigan: USA Today, 11/20/91.
18. Handgun Control, Inc., "Concealed Truth" (http://www.bradycampaign.org/facts/research/?page=conctruth&menu=gvr)
19. "Concealed Carry: The Criminal's Companion."
20. St. Petersburg Times, 1/11/96.
21. "A Deadly Myth: Women, Handguns, and Self-Defense."
22. "Easing Concealed Firearm Laws: Effects on Homicide in Three States."
23. Note 1, BJS, and FBI, annual Crime in the United States reports.
24. Ibid
25. A. L. Kellermann, "Protection or Peril?: An Analysis of Firearm-Related Deaths in the Home," New England Journal of Medicine, 1986.
26. Note 11, pp. 177-178. (Less)
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