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This page contains links to a passle of RKBA images, files, bibliographies, 
lending library listings, web links and other good stuff, as an adjunct to the
  Western Missouri Shooters Alliance web site

 

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“A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government.”  -- George Washington


"Le droit de porter des armes"

Second Amendment of the U. S. Constitution
A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state,
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
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"Liberty Teeth"

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Une milice bien organisée étant nécessaire à la sécurité d’un Etat libre,
le droit qu’a le peuple de détenir et de porter des armes ne sera pas transgressé.

 

Missourians for Personal Safety logo
MPS is led by a coalition of Missouri grassroots groups
 including WMSA, GCLA, and MSSA, the NRA State Association. 
Contributions are not tax-deductible.Missourians for Personal Safety
PO Box 10170
Columbia, MO 65205
573-886-1129

Missourians voted on CCW on April 6, 1999

The "Soccer Moms" in St. Louis County are sheep. 
The referendum was defeated by 4%.

 

 


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WMSA Hotline (816)333-WMSA [333-9672]

Paul Revere Network BBS 
816-720-3950 from Metro Kansas City
816-597-3950 elsewhere


Library
Library

The WMSA lending library contains books, pamphlets and video tapes on RKBA subjects.  Current members of WMSA may borrow items from the library.   

Instructions and a catalog may be published here soon.  In the meantime, if there is a gun rights book you're interested in, we probably have it. 
Drop me an email. or phone Cap'n Jacq'  at 816-444-4783.  We'll work it out



  Links Links  

Some excellent pages/articles
Brad Alpert's "primo" Fort Bradford web site.
Jeff Snyder's brilliant essay "A Nation of Cowards"
John R. Lott's "More Guns, Less Crime"

Alan Keyes  on the Second Amendment
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Alan Keyes more urgent reprise for 2000  
Alan Keyes Guns & Ammo article 3/00
Harry Browne's advice on "How to Sell Gun Rights."
George Mason and Patrick Henry: defenders of liberty
Joe Farah, WND:  The right to bear arms (and gas masks)
David Kopel, National Review:  An Army of Gun Lies  

John Lott interrogatory in National Review  04/03/2000  

Walter Williams "Guns and Econ 101"  06/07/2000  

Senator Larry Craig on Senate floor  06/02/2000  

Wright-Rossi Report to Congress in 1982

Vin Suprynowicz's  "Gun Grabbers"  08/07/2000

Vin Suprynowicz's   Blasting Bellesides 09/17/2000

Clayton Cramer's essay "Gun Scarcity"  

L. Neil Smith: Smith & Wesson must die.

The Commonplace Second Amendment  Prof. Eugene Volohk, UCLA Law  9/25/00

Charlie Reese: The choice:Arm all or arm none   10/3/00

Joe Farah: More proof guns reduce crime,   10/27/00

Dave Kopel: Gore's pro-gun advocacy  10/30/00

Stephen Halbrook: Shooting down Michael A. Bellesiles's tediousness  11/2/00

Larry Pratt: Anti-gun nut of the month 12/05/2000

Washington Times editorial   12/29/2000

Metcalf interviews Malcomb on Bellesiles 01/07/2001

Charlie Condon: "Invade a home and invite a bullet."   01/26/2001

Martin Fackler, MD  Firearms in America: The Facts

Frank Brady Individual political liberty 05/18/2001

Jeff Snyder  Touchy-Feely 2nd Amendment

Tragic death Cofree 04/21/2003

Larry Platt Reason for carrying 03/11/2007

Gun Clock
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I'm the NRA and I vote . . .

 

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