Freedom Raffle
The Freedom Raffle ends SEPT. 15th. The money will go to several good causes such as the NRA, Open Carry.org, Gun Rights Radio Network, Second Amendment Foundation, Gun Owners of America, and of course it will help support The Handgun World Show.
The Grand Prize will be a Ruger LCP, Engraved, Brand New!
Tickets are only $10 each, use the buy it now button to the right (use it multiple times for multiple tickets.)
Also, Comp-Tac Holsters and Knives And Gear.com have chosen to donate for the raffle. There will be 2 winners of a $100 certificate for a Comp Tac Holster of your choice and a $100 certificate for KnivesAndGear.com.Also, go to the Gun Rights Radio Network Forum and VOTE on how part of the money should be spent.
You will be responsible for FFL fees if you win the gun, nothing else. Tickets will be mailed out once a week every Monday, please include valid address when buying tickets. No international shipments and for NY, MA, NJ and CA residents, know your laws before buying a ticket.
Below is a picture of the Ruger LCP I will give away. Good luck.
Thanks,
Bob Mayne
Handgun World Show





Bob,
Donate to the Second Amendment foundation! They are taking on may issue laws in New York. Hopefully they will look at Maryland next!
From marylandshallissue.org :
Second Amendment Foundation Files Suit In New York
This is the exact situation that we discussed in the last Update. The fight that will eventually lead to Maryland becoming a shall issue state will first be fought in the courts in other states first. This uses resources other than our own and gives us further case law to strengthen our own position.
We strongly encourage you to financially support the SAF in this endeavor. It may just be Maryland who is the next state to attract their legal team.
SAF SUES IN NEW YORK TO VOID ‘GOOD
CAUSE’ CARRY PERMIT REQUIREMENT
BELLEVUE, WA – The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit against Westchester County, New York and its handgun permit licensing officers, seeking a permanent injunction against enforcement of a state law that allows carry licenses to be denied because applicants cannot show “good cause.”
SAF is joined in the lawsuit by Alan Kachalsky and Christina Nikolov, both Westchester County residents whose permit applications were denied. Kachalsky’s denial was because he could not “demonstrate a need for self protection distinguishable from that of the general public.” Nikolov’s was denied because she could not demonstrate that there was “any type of threat to her own safety anywhere.” In addition to Westchester County, Susan Cacace and Jeffrey Cohen, both serving at times as handgun permit licensing officers, are named as defendants. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, White Plains Division.
Attorney Alan Gura is representing the plaintiffs, along with attorney Vincent Gelardi with Gelardi & Randazzo of Rye Brook, NY. Gura recently represented SAF and the Illinois State Rifle Association in their landmark Second Amendment Supreme Court victory over the City of Chicago.
Under New York Penal Code ||167|| 400.00, handgun carry permit applicants must “demonstrate good cause for the issuance of a permit,” the lawsuit alleges. This requirement violates the Second Amendment, according to the plaintiffs.
“American citizens like Alan Kachalsky and Christina Nikolov should not have to demonstrate good cause in order to exercise a constitutionally-protected civil right,” noted SAF Executive Vice President Alan Gottlieb. “Our civil rights, including the right to keep and bear arms, should not be subject to the whims of a local government or its employees, just because they don’t think someone needs’ a carry permit. Nobody advocates arming criminals or mental defectives, but honest citizens with clean records should not be denied out of hand.
“Thanks to our recent victory before the Supreme Court,” Gottlieb stated, “the Second Amendment now applies to state and local governments. Our lawsuit is a reminder to state and local bureaucrats that we have a Bill of Rights in this country, not a Bill of Needs’.”
The case is filed as Kachalsky v. Cacase, U.S. Dist. Ct. S.D. N.Y. 10-05413
Duly noted! Good info. Please go the forum at GunRightsRadio.com and go to my Handgun World Show thread. Vote for the SAF and encourage friends to do the same! Buy a ticket too. I want this to be listeners’ decision by majority. Send in your votes, buy those tickets. Let’s keep up the fight!
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Little did reddog124 know when he first posted that the SAF and Alan Gura were planning on taking on Maryland just 8 days later! That case is Woollard et al v. Sheridan et al.