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A NOTE FOR when you think about your children, family, country and rights: "Every child in America entering school at the age of five is mentally ill because he comes to school with certain allegiances to our founding fathers, toward our elected officials, toward his parents, toward a belief in a supernatural being, and toward the sovereignty of this nation as a separate entity. It's up to you as teachers to make all these sick children well by creating the international child of the future." --Harvard psychiatrist Chester M. Pierce, speaking as an expert in public education at the 1973 International Education Seminar |
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South Carolina Attorney General Condon's Press Release
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01/24/2001 Condon Declares "Open Season" on Home Invaders NO CHARGES OR PROSECUTION OF HOMEOWNERS USING DEADLY FORCE (Columbia, S.C.) Attorney General Charlie Condon today announced that he is declaring "open season" on home invaders. In a Memorandum to all Solicitors, Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, Condon directed that citizens acting to defend their homes will not be arrested, charged or prosecuted. Condon said the policy was necessary in the wake of a rash of recent home invasions in North Charleston and elsewhere throughout the State. "As Chief Prosecutor of South Carolina, I am today declaring open season on home invaders. That season is year-round," Condon said. "Citizens protecting their homes who use force even deadly force will be fully safeguarded under the law of this State and subject to no arrest, charge or prosecution. In South Carolina, would-be intruders should now hear this: invade a home and invite a bullet." Condon cited a "recent rash of home invasions by gang members and other criminals." He said gang activity is rising sharply in South Carolina. Condon also referenced a string of break-ins in North Charleston and an incident in Columbia recently where a victim managed to fight off home invaders with a sword. The Attorney General noted that in Richland County, deputies believe 4 men were responsible for 90 home invasions in the last year. Condon said that the new policy is also being instituted to warn criminals of what faces them as a result of home invasion and to let homeowners know their rights. Condon said the case law in South Carolina "gives iron-clad protection to the citizen in safeguarding his or her home. Inside the citizen's home, there are no legal technicalities for the criminal to rely on." Force, even deadly force, may be used, ruled the Court, "if such degree of force be reasonably necessary to accomplish the purpose of preventing a forcible entry against his will." Condon said the new "OPEN SEASON ON HOME INVADERS" POLICY WILL ASSIST LAW ENFORCEMENT IN PROTECTING PRIVATE PROPERTY AND HOMES AGAINST BREAK-INS BECAUSE "LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS CANNOT BE EVERYWHERE AT ONCE." Said Condon, "home invaders will think twice, and even a third time, knowing the risk of their own death is waiting on the other side of the innocent homeowner's door." "The home is the family's fortress of protection," Condon said. When at home, people rightfully feel they are standing on sacred ground. The citizen's home is the line in the sand where criminals dare not cross." Copyright © 2001 South Carolina Attorney General's Office. All Rights Reserved. |
NOTE TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION:
Since there is such an "epidemic of child deaths" and an "overall epidemic of gun violence in the United States" why would an Attorney General make such statements? Why? Because there is no epidemic and everyone knows that an armed citizenry makes for a polite and safe society. Taking this ideology one step further as proven in previous statements and facts presented in this document, the presence and use of guns not only deter crime but safeguard our children. According to Meeks and Heit the Attorney General and other law abiding gun owning citizens in South Carolina should be feared and kept away from. Meeks Heit even impresses on children not to defend themselves because that is not the politically correct way. Not only do not defend yourselves but never ever contemplate using a gun for those purposes.
Do you, the State Board of Education, actually believe that an Attorney General would make such a press release, put his political career on the line, by making such a press release if the political climate was as Meeks Heit was proposing?
For your own edification there are 34* states that offer conceal carry permits for their citizens (and more are being added every year). These states have had a major decrease in crime, children are not being slaughtered and the anti-gunners, such as Meeks Heit are devising new ways to try and circumvent the truth and the law. Their books are a perfect example of their approach and direction.
*As of January 10, 2004, there are now 47 states that allow concealed carry of some form!
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