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Movie Review: Innocents Betrayed

By Chris Chumita

Earlier this year, the Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (JPFO) released a shocking documentary about the abuses of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) called “The Gang”. The Buckeye Firearms Association had the pleasure of viewing it shortly after its release, and you can read our review of “The Gang” here.

However, “The Gang” is not the only groundbreaking documentary that was produced by the JPFO. Back in 2003, they released another high quality, entertaining, educational, and Oscar-worthy documentary called “Innocents Betrayed”.

“Innocents Betrayed” gives a brief history on most of the modern genocides and exposes a common link between them, gun control. The documentary is based on the excellent book, “Death By Gun Control”. The documentary and the book show you that the real cost of gun control is the loss of innocent life. You will see how gun control was often the first step that lead to genocide in the Soviet Union, Germany, China, Rwanda, and many other countries.

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Proposal Will Snatch Guns from Young Adults and Youth in Ohio

Pending legislation understates the safety of youth hunting

Legislation has been introduced in Ohio that will stop anyone under the age of 21 from hunting or shooting without supervision.

House Bill 354, sponsored by Rep. Barbara Boyd, D-Cleveland Heights, and Sandra Williams, D-Cleveland, prohibits anyone under 21-years-old from possessing a firearm. Under the bill, if an adult or youth who does not meet the age requirement plans to handle a firearm, he or she must do so in the presence of someone 21 or over. Licensed hunters who now take to the woods solo will have to bring a supervisor if the bill passes.

“If passed, this bill would have a devastating effect on efforts to attract new hunters and recreational shooters,” said Rob Sexton, USSA vice president for government affairs. “It is inconceivable that the government would send people between the ages of 18 and 21 to war, but prohibit them from hunting or target shooting.”

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