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 November 24, 2010Gun Owners' Action League.
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In This Issue.
- Happy Thanksgiving!
- News from the Web
- GOAL Holiday Party and Toy Drive! Please help!
- The GOAL Foundation 2011 Course Schedule
- Lucky 20 Raffle
- Freedom needs your help
- GOAL files court brief in defense of McDonald Decision
- Jim Wallace to run for NRA Board of Directors
- Annual Meeting and Awards Breakfast
- Hunting News
- Upcoming Events
- Affiliated Club Info
- Note About Forwarding The Friday News
The GOAL Foundation 2011 Course Schedule News Bytes. Select Local and National News Stories
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Happy Thanksgiving!
|  The GOAL Staff would like to wish you and yours a happy and healthy Holiday Season, remember, the shooting sports is a great way to burn off that big turkey dinner!
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News/Editorials and other tidbits from the Web.
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- NRA Strongly opposes the nomination of Andrew Traver to head BATFE. More anti-civil rights pandering from President Obama!
- FBI: Mass is most violent state in the Northeast. More proof of the complete failure of the gun laws of 1998
- Jim Wallace on NRA Radio speaking about MA Violence, and the complete failure of the 1998 GCA.
- Pistol Packing Store Owner thwarts machete-wielding robber "Then I drew down on him," Mr. Taylor said, patting his 9 mm Smith & Wesson in the holster at his side. "He was definitely serious; until I got more serious. I always carry."
- The Second Amendment's Great Election Night. The Second Amendment had a great night on Tuesday. Across the nation, the right to arms is stronger than ever, and the stage has been set for constructive reforms in 2011.
- NSSF- The MAIG Misuses Firearms Trace Data. In a recent report by the Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG) coalition, an anti-gun organization led by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the group misuses firearms tracing data in order to push its own gun-control agenda.
- SAF Sues Eric Holder, FBI over misdemeanor Gun Rights denial. The lawsuit was filed in United States District Court for the District of Columbia. SAF and co-plaintiff Jefferson Wayne Schrader of Cleveland, GA are represented by attorney Alan Gura, who successfully argued both the Heller and McDonald cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Members of Congress to Clinton: Revisit decision on M1 Rifles and Carbines U.S. senators and representatives from both sides of the aisle are urging Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to revisit the State Department's March 2010 decision disallowing the importation of M1 rifles and M1 carbines from South Korea.
- MAIG Mimimcs Brady Campaign's misuse of tracing data This week, Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG) released a report, similar to earlier efforts by the Brady Campaign, claiming that guns originally sold in states that don't have the gun control laws that MAIG likes are more likely to end up "recovered in out-of-state crimes."
- Police Charge 5 Legal Open Carry Citizens in WI - Victims need your support! This, unfortunately, did not prevent the Madison police department from overreacting by sending eight officers to Culvers to harass the law abiding citizens. Realizing their mistake, Madison dismissed the two original charges filed, and instead charged all five citizens with bogus charges of disorderly conduct designed to intimidate the citizens.
- "Nice try but No Cigar" for Brady Campaign's Paul Helmke There are more Americans owning more guns than ever before and, as we both agree, violent crime is way, way, down.
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Bloomberg further disgraces himself with latest anti-gun pitch. Bloomberg revisited his perennial cause célèbre -gun control-because his anti-gun group, Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG), has issued an Issue Brief urging Congress to "close the gun show loophole"-gun control supporters' Orwellian "doublespeak" for "prohibit private sales of firearms at gun shows and everywhere else."
- Follow this case! NRA challenges the constitutionality of handgun ban for law-abiding 18-20 year olds.The suit asserts: "At eighteen years of age, law-abiding citizens in this country are considered adults for almost all purposes and certainly for the purposes of the exercise of fundamental constitutional rights.
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GOAL Holiday Party and TOY DRIVE For Children of Soldiers Deployed Overseas!!
|  GOAL Holiday Party at the GOAL HQ 37 Pierce St Northboro, MA. 01532
Friday December 10th from 5:00pm - 8:00pm, please join us for some Merriment!
We are very excited to announce that we will be collecting new toys at the GOAL HQ, 37 Pierce St. Northboro MA. 01532 These toys will go directly to the children of the Soldiers of the 164th Transportation Battalion who are currently due to arrive home on Christmas Eve. Basically they will arrive and be handed these presents to give to their kids the next morning (granted that their transportation plans do not change) We will be collecting the gifts at our Holiday Party, here, on December 10th from 5-8 pm, or you can drop them off any time between now and then.
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The GOAL Foundation 2011 Course Schedule
|  New classes added at The GOAL Foundation! Click here for our 2011 Schedule!
email or call Tara @ GOAL to sign up or for more information. 508-393-5333 x203
The new classes will fill quickly, don't delay!
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| Lucky 20 Raffle! Tickets on sale now! | Get Your Tickets for the Lucky 20 Raffle! It's that time of year again - our biggest and best raffle that gives you a chance to win up to 20 guns. How, you ask? All winning tickets are put back into the barrel for a chance to be drawn again! Tickets are $10 each or 3 tickets for $20. The drawing will be held at the GOAL office on December 30, 2010. Purchase online here There is no limit to the amount of tickets you can purchase. To enter you must be 21 years old and permitted by law to own the firearm(s) that you win. Tickets are also available via phone or at the office by calling 508-393-5333. Here is the list of guns: * Auto Ordanance M1 Carbine .30 * Walther P22 * Benelli Nova 12ga. * Smith & Wesson IBOLT 30-06 * Charles Daly Hunter 12ga. * CVA Electra 5000 .50 Muzzleloader * CZ 513 .22 * Henry Explorer .22 * Kahr PM9 * Auto Ordanance Thompson TM1 .45 * Lyman Great Plains .50 Black Powder * Mossberg 535 Combo 12ga. * Remsport Match AR 15 * Ruger 10/22 .22 * Browning Citori 12ga. * Smith & Wesson 442 .38 * Smith & Wesson M&P 15/22 * Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm (compact) * Springfield M1A .308 * Walther PPK .380 Cost $10 per ticket or 3/$20. There is no limit to the amount of tickets you may purchase. Drawing will be held at noon on 12/30/2010 Winning tickets will be put back in the barrel for a chance to be drawn again. Odds of winning are based on the number of entries. You need not be present to win. All federal and state gun laws apply. All guns are to be claimed within 60 days from the drawing at 37 Pierce Street, Northboro MA 01532. Firearms may be shipped to another FFL at winner's expense. Special thanks to our sponsors: Smith and Wesson, The Powderhorn, Kahr Arms, Northeast Traders, Gary Wilk, Peter McBride, Bill Hardell, Mike Bucci, Mike's Gun Shop, Tite Group Sporting, and Lew Horton Trading.
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Freedom Needs Your Help!
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Freedom needs your help!
As you all know, over the past few years we have won two major cases at the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) Heller v. Washington D.C. and most recently McDonald v. Chicago.
These landmark victories in court have laid down a foundation to build upon.
GOAL is already building and we need your help! Just last week GOAL filed a friend of the court brief in Commonwealth v. Powell (see story below) and the fight continues. With many new case law battles and litigation suits just beginning, GOAL is in the front lines once again fighting for your freedom. These fights are not cheap and sometimes cost us thousands of dollars per case. With your help we can win.
Please consider making a donation to GOAL and helping us take the fight to those that would take away our Civil Rights Freedoms.
Donating has never been easier, if you would like to donate online, go to http://www.shop.goal.org/product.sc?productId=4&categoryId=1 and follow the instructions.
Or you can send a check to;
GOAL
PO Box 567
Northborough, MA. 01532
Thank you from the GOAL staff, "Protecting Your Freedom Begins Here!"
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GOAL Files Court Brief in Defense of McDonald Decision
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GOAL Files Court Brief in Defense of McDonald Decision
In early October Gun Owners' Action League filed a friend of the court brief (Amicus Curiae) at the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (Mass SJC). The brief was filed in the case of Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Aaron Powell (SJC-10783). The case involved the arrest and conviction of an 18 year old Massachusetts resident in possession of a handgun without a license. The person in question had no known previous criminal record.
GOAL's interest in the case came when the Mass SJC specifically called for the case without it going through the normal appeals process first. This fact alone sent up red flags that the court might be taking an activist role in any gun case post Heller and McDonald. Knowing this, the GOAL Board felt it necessary to file an Amicus Brief to make sure that the U.S. Supreme Court rulings on the protections of the Second Amendment were not undone by the Mass SJC. GOAL hired Attorney Ed George to file the brief on our behalf citing two very specific concerns with the case. Read the rest on goal.org
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Jim Wallace To Run For NRA Board!
| GOAL is pleased to announce that Executive Director Jim Wallace has been written onto the NRA Board of Directors Ballot by the NRA Nominating Committee.
Jim would like to thank everyone that signed his petition for nomination, and also all that reached out to the NRA on his behalf.
Voting for board members will take place later this year. Jim would like to ask all of our members that are eligible to vote, for their vote, and would like to ensure all that this will in no way hinder his performance as Executive Director of GOAL, if anything, this will enhance GOAL's ability to fight for the civil rights of all Massachusetts gun owners.
Look for more information on this in the weeks to come, and thank you all!
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Hunting News
|  Hunting Season is here! Check out goalhunters.org for all the information you need to get out there and good luck!
AUTUMN OUTDOOR SAFETY TIPS Fall is a wonderful time to be outdoors, with its dazzling colors, crisp air, and wildlife activity galore. Whether your passion is hiking, hunting, fishing, birding, or just taking in the scenery, a few commonsense safety reminders will add to your enjoyment during your days in the field. · Know your limits. Don't take off on a long hike, hunt, or bike ride if you're not physically ready. · Always tell someone where you're going and when you expect to return. · Watch the weather. New England weather is notorious changeable. Be ready with extra clothing. · Expect the unexpected. Carrying a fanny pack with a few first aid items, matches, water, pocket knife, cell phone, map, compass, whistle, extra food, and flashlight can help prevent small problems from becoming big ones. · Wear blaze orange for visibility. Whether you're a hunter, hiker, birder, or dog walker in rural areas, it's a good idea to wear a cap or vest of highly visible blaze orange clothing while you're enjoying the great outdoors. · Respect the water. Canoeists and kayakers are required to wear life jackets from September 15 to May 15, but all water enthusiasts, especially anglers who wade in larger rivers, would be wise to wear flotation devices now that water and air temperatures are cooling. · Respect other outdoor users. Mountain biking, horseback riding, wildlife watching, hunting, and hiking need not be and are not mutually exclusive activities. Know the hunting seasons and who is likely to be sharing the woods and waters with you. Keep dogs under direct control and respect other outdoor users' rights to enjoy our open spaces. · Finally, licensed hunters are reminded to take the basics of hunter safety to heart. Treat every firearm as it were loaded, keeping the muzzle pointed in a safe direction at all times. Positively identify your target and what lies beyond it.
2010 GOAL Hunter Awards Program GOAL is pleased to present the 2010 Hunter Awards Program! WIth four age divisions and four game divisions the awards are bigger and better than ever. We look forward to seeing your entries!
For more information on MA hunting check goalhunters.org lots of great new content added including a new video section!
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A note for Affiliated Clubs
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Protecting YOUR freedom begins here!

Sincerely,
Mike Sweeney GOAL Communications Manager Gun Owners' Action League
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