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The Jefferson Shooter Official publication of The Jefferson State Shooting Association Inc. August 2013 JSSA P.O. Box 7178 Klamath Falls, Or. 97602 YOUR LOCAL SHOOTING SPORTS ASSOCIATION ILLINOIS GOVERNOR TRIED TO EVADE SUPREME COURT RULING The News-Gazette, East Central Illinois Gov. Quinn attempted to circumvent the state legislature s concealed carry bill HB183 by a veto amendment. The Federal Appeals Court for the 7th District gave the Illinois Legislature 180 days to comply with the SCOTUS MacDonald decision that invalidated the states ban on concealed carry. They have had two extensions and the Governor is attempting to shoe horn in amendments that would technically obey the SCOTUS decision while saddling residents with politically motivated amendments that would essentially nullify the legislation. Amendments include: requiring the posting of signs that permit concealed firearms, prohibiting concealed carry in any establishment that serves alcohol, prohibits licensees from exiting a vehicle to safely store a firearm in the cars trunk, permits employers to prohibit firearms on their own property, redefines the definition of a concealed firearm to mean completely concealed, permit home rule that allows cities and towns to enact bans on semi-automatic firearms and limit concealed carry to one firearm and 1 ten round magazine. (The legislature has since passed the bill without the Gov s pro criminal amendments. NRA-ILA). OREGON SQUEAKS BY WITHOUT NEW GUN LAWS. Salem, Oregon. The Oregon Legislature adjourned on Monday, July 8th without passing any new gun laws save one law that bans exploding targets on BLM and ODF lands (HB3199) see Pg 4. Thanks to anti crime Democrat Betsy Johnson (D) Scappoose. SB700 a bill to criminalize the private transfer of firearms would not have received enough votes in the Senate to pass on to the house so Senate President Peter Courtney did not bring the bill to a vote realizing it would not pass without Johnson s vote. COMING EVENTS *************************** SWAP MEET AT AUGUST MEETING! Affiliated with the National Rifle Association of America Oregon State Shooting Association Member, Oregon Association of Shooting Ranges Editor-Floyd Hancock MOUNTIES GRAB GUNS High River, Alberta, Canada. Recent flooding in the town of High River has forced evacuations of some 12,00 residents. The RCMP has provided an enhanced level of security in protecting homes left vacant by the evacuation orders. According to reports the police inspected homes in search of victims but when they came across unsecured firearms they were confiscated (ala New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Some residents are still trying to reclaim their firearms). Forced entry was used on some homes however a police spokesman said those homes would be secured until residents a r e allowed back in. It was reported that the firearms were inventoried and moved to a location secured by the Mounties simply because of what they are. Residents are understandably HOT! According to a RCMP spokesperson when the towns people are allowed back into their homes they can come to the police with proof of ownership to regain their firearms. (Calgary Herald via NRA- ILA). GOOGLE INTRODUCES NEW GUN SAFETY APP! From Fox News and Gun Geo Marker.com. The new smart phone app introduced on July 7th lets you mark locations where firearms are located so the sites may be avoided by parents and community leaders as unsafe. Next meeting at Klamath County Museum 1451 Main St. 21st 6pm 1

OFFICERS President Jim Monroe 541-883-2451 V. President Steve Hall 541-882-8256 Secretary Larry Green 541-884-5674 Treasurer Executive Officer Roger Schmidt 541-884-8363 Instructor Floyd Hancock 541-882-8263 Sportsman Park Phil Doddridge 884-7244 JSSA NEWS In last month s newsletter mention was made about abolishing the mailed print version in favor of an emailed copy and opinion was requested from those who read the Jefferson Shooter. There were no replies until the July meeting of members. Only one written reply was received at that time and it was to not discontinue the hard copy. Some discussion was conducted along with an unofficial survey of the members present. The survey indicated approximately 75-80% favored the electronic version. There has been no decision reached at this time. During further discussion it was decided that a vote will be taken at the August meeting on the issue. ********************* Winner, again, of the monthly raffle at the business meeting on the 17th was Floyd who chose a box of Federal 22 match auto ammo. ********************* FIRE AT SPORTSMANS PARK 07/17/13 Erica Hupp, the Public Affairs Officer for the Fremont-Winema National Forest, says a fire was reported at the park on July 15 at 4:15 pm. State Forestry responded to a grass fire of about 1/10 acre. It was determined that the fire was caused by motorcycle being operated in dry grass, its exhaust igniting the blaze. Park rules require motor vehicles to be operated only on the improved roads. Every year, according to Hupp, several fires are started by motor vehicle exhaust systems coming in contact with tinder dry fuels. We are experiencing an extreme fire danger season. There are hand tools at the park but the Park s firefighting vehicle remains in Macdoel where it has languished since 2009. The vehicle was donated to JSSA by the Folsom Shooting Club with the understanding that it would be used in the Park for fire protection. There were a few problems with the truck when it arrived in Macdoel and, although most of them were fixed we still have not found a way to get it to Klamath Falls for final repairs and to put it in service. ************************** LEAD DAZE CACELLED Howdy all. Some of you have probably heard rumors or the such but it is official. Lead Daze has been cancelled this year for lack of manpower to set up for the shoot. It is extremely hard or maybe even next to impossible for one or two people to do everything. Hopefully next year things may turn around but without some gumption by the members maybe not. It is also unfortunate that a Posse decided to have the Northwest Regional on our date that caused us to loose at least $1200 last year. Can't do that too many years in a row and stay afloat. Hoping for better trails in the future for us. Jasper. *********************** Details were not available at the time this news letter went to the printer for the service rifle match on the 24th and for the 4Shots, 4H Sports Fair on the 17th. Please contact Erick Bishop at 541-539- 0345 for service rifle and Katie Fineauer at 541-892-0958 for the 4H Sports fair. CHAIRPERSONS Gun Show Len Doddridge 541-891-4942 Action Steel USPSA Steve Hall 541-882-8256 Roger Schmidt 541-884-8363 Steel Charlie Halvorsen 541-883-7308 IDPA (temp) Charlie Halvorsen 541-883-7308 Multigun Jason Klein 541-281-0011 Sporting Clays Bryan Vanderpol 541-883-3108 Bowling Pins Brent Glidden 541-331-3156 Hi power Erick Bishop 541-539-0345 Cowboy Dave Castor 541-884-2611 Handgun Classes Lanny Fujishin 541-884-0695 4Shots 4H Katie Feinauer 541-892-0958 2

JEFFERSON STATE SHOOTING ASSOCIATION, INC. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION/RENEWAL Please print Name Address City state zip Phone N.R.A. Membership no. Renewal date Bill Scholtes Klamath Sportsman s Park membership number EMAIL ADDRESS Your email address will not be shared, sold or given to anyone. JSSA will only use it to message you directly. If you are renewing your JSSA membership, please tell us what year you first joined Please check the line/s that apply to you; I m older than 18 25 35 45 55 65 dirt There are times when it is helpful to know the average age of our members and how many are in a certain age group. None of the personal information you have given us will be used for any purpose that does not directly benefit JSSA. No information will be sold or used for commercial purposes. Annual dues are $35.00 per year for family membership, $20.00 per year for college students, and are payable on January 1st. NRA members are entitled to a $10.00 discount. The mailing label from your NRA magazine or a photocopy of your NRA membership card must accompany your application. Make checks payable to JSSA and send payment with your completed application/renewal form to: JSSA MEMBERSHIP P.O. Box 7178 Klamath Falls, OR 97602-0178 All memberships receive $2,500 free gun insurance and an Accidental Death and Dismemberment policy commensurate with membership level i.e. annual $5,000, life $10,000 and law enforcement $25,000 if their death occurs during the committing of a felony. The Arms Care gun insurance will reimburse up to $2,500 of loss or theft of firearms, archery or optical equipment by sending a copy of the police report to the NRA and a $100 deductible may apply. Reasonable care must be shown for a claim of theft. An Easy Pay Life (EPL) program is offered to pay off a life membership through a payment program. A $25 down payment is required, then billing is quarterly requiring a minimum of $25 per payment with no maximum. No interest is charged. A choice of monthly magazines is offered starting with The American Rifleman (TAR) then The American Hunter (TAH) and finally America s First Freedom (AFF). The Junior member will receive a digital version of Insights magazine. Junior members may also receive one of the adult magazines by paying the regular annual membership fee if over 15 years old. All memberships of $25 or more will also receive an NRA black shooters cap. From time to time NRA announces special promotions and discount memberships that I am unaware of, I can honor these special rates and will process them for you. Club Recruiter, Floyd Hancock. Category Regular Discount Associate $10 N/A Junior under 18 with digital Insights $15 N/A Junior over 15 W/ digital Insights and regular magazine $25 N/A Annual $35 $25 Life $1,000 $750 3 Year $85 $70 5 Year $125 $100 Easy Pay Life (EPL) $1,000 $750 Distinguished life ( over 65) N/A $375 3 By fully paying a life membership a brown or black NRA leather jacket is offered as a premium for the new life member.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BLM BAN ON EXPLODING TARGETS AND FIREWORKS ON PUBLIC LANDS BLM news release Portland, Or. May 31,2013 The use of any fireworks or exploding target has been prohibited on Forest Service or BLM land according to a news release from the BLM. The U.S. Forest Service s Pacific Northwest Region is the latest to ban exploding targets. Exploding targets are thought to be the cause of several wild fires according to fire investigators. The manufacturer of the targets blames the mixing of knock off ingredients for the improper use of the targets. The President of Tannerite Sports based in Eugene, Dan Tanner says the products will not start a fire when mixed correctly. According to Northwest News Network the Oregon Legislature passed legislation that bans the use of tracer ammo and exploding targets on ODF protected lands during a declared fire season (HB3199). The ban takes effect on January 1st. 2014. ( From Herald and News, BLM, Northwest News Service and ODF sources) (Leon Williamson contributed to this article). NRA INSURANCE PLANS The NRA offers many insurance options in addition to the Arms Care $2,500 and the Accidental Death and Dismemberment coverage that comes with your membership. These additional policies are offered to members: Excess Personal Liability, Gun Collector, Firearms Instructor Liability, Retired Law Enforce Self Defense, Gun Show Liability, Self Defense, Auto and Home. Go to NRA Endorsed Insurance Programs on the internet. REASON DEFINES COMPROMISE An article by David T. Hardy in the July 18 issue of Reason magazine outlines why gun owners are right to be fighting for their right to arms. The article explains that whatever gun or type of gun is targeted by the gun banners it will not be enough until all firearms are illegal and confiscated. Compromise is defined as we are willing to accept this small compromise but we will take the rest later. BARBECUE AND SHOOT OUT AT SPORTSMAN S PARK The Klamath Basin Republican Women held their first annual BBQ and Pistol Shoot Out at the 50 yard range on Saturday July 20 th. They were going to pick a hotter day but that was the best they could do, given our schedule. took the lead as match Director and he designed some steel stages to give the shooters instant feedback. Larry Green was Chief Safety Officer. Dan Gettling, John Schreiner, Leon Williamson, Jack Watters and Dan Baker served as Range Officers. Jim Ferris, Katie Feinauer and her crew helped to direct the shooters and to explain the stages. About 30 shooters, men and women, participated. It was the first competition that most had participated in and, for a few, the first time to fire the handguns that they brought to the match. The stages were timed as is typical for a steel match. Some shooters did quite well. The R.O.s did their best to keep things safe and to help inexperienced shooters with their guns and ammunition. Shooters and match personnel had an enjoyable time. We hope that the folks will return for a regular JSSA match in the future and that they will hold another activity at the park. Proceeds from the match and BBQ went to benefit youth involvement in the Republican Party and to the OIT Republican Group. (From Leon Williamson) AUGUST 2013 SCHEDULE DATE ACTIVITY LOCATION SET UP SIGN UP START There are many ways to die in bed, but the best way is not alone. George Burns Sat 3rd Steel 22 rim fire challenge Mason 8am 9am 9:30 Sun 4th USPSA Mason 8am 9am 9:30 Sat 10th Sporting clays Clays course 8:30 9am Sun 11th Cowboys Mason 8am 9am 9:30 Sat 17th Action steel Mason 8am 9am 9:30 4Shots Sports Fair Various Wed 21st JSSA meeting Museum 6pm Sat 24th Service rifle Wickline Cowboys Mason 8am 9am 9:30 Sporting clays Clays course 8:30 9am Sun 25th IDPA Mason 8am 9am 9:30 Sat 31st 4Shots Martin 10am 4

Help build the new multi purpose training range at the Klamath Sportsman s Park Buy raffle tickets for this NEW Taurus M 327 Revolver Donation obtained by Len Doddridge from R & K Guns & Sporting Supplies 541-433-2991 P.O. Box 783 Gilchrist, OR 97737 $5.00 Each or 5 for $20.00 Limited to 500 tickets Drawing to be held on Dec 8, 2013 at the Jefferson State Shooting Association Gun Show 5