A call to action... Everyone needs to help!!!
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A call to action... Everyone needs to help!!!
This is a call to action for all concerned members of this board (basically everybody who lives in the US), and all other members of all other similar boards, or those who have similar interests. A major battle is about to be joined against the ATFE and certain provisions of the Homeland Security Act. any and all assistance is needed!
for details, I provide the following links. the first is the page concerning the action in question, while the others are for general info:
http://www.space-rockets.com/congress.html
http://www.rocketryonline.com/
http://www.rocketry.org/
I also would like to add that the posting of this notice to other boards where there may be interest is encouraged. Also, I would like to request that this be made sticky for the next couple weeks... thanks
for details, I provide the following links. the first is the page concerning the action in question, while the others are for general info:
http://www.space-rockets.com/congress.html
http://www.rocketryonline.com/
http://www.rocketry.org/
I also would like to add that the posting of this notice to other boards where there may be interest is encouraged. Also, I would like to request that this be made sticky for the next couple weeks... thanks
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Sticky-fied. I can't believe they're going to ban model rockets.
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oh... thats the thing... it's not an 'official' ban -- but rather a means to make it cost prohibitive for anyone to acquire & transport the typical solid propellants used in the motors. Make the stuff a big enough PITA to ship, and the shippers will do your work for you.
now I dont know what the ramifications of this are for hybrids & LF engines (I think they are immune for now), but the vast majority of rocketeers -- be they kids just starting out, or adults who are seriously into High Power -- just dont have the kind of money to afford them, let alone fly them on a regular basis.
this trend is sickening... every day I see the nation I grew up in, the freedoms which it espoused -- which made the entire aerospace industry possible (where would Goddard have been had the ATFE been then what it is now... same for the Wrights, Tesla et al) -- locked down. if it gets much worse, I just might move elsewhere... Australia maybe...
now I dont know what the ramifications of this are for hybrids & LF engines (I think they are immune for now), but the vast majority of rocketeers -- be they kids just starting out, or adults who are seriously into High Power -- just dont have the kind of money to afford them, let alone fly them on a regular basis.
this trend is sickening... every day I see the nation I grew up in, the freedoms which it espoused -- which made the entire aerospace industry possible (where would Goddard have been had the ATFE been then what it is now... same for the Wrights, Tesla et al) -- locked down. if it gets much worse, I just might move elsewhere... Australia maybe...
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This is why I loath and despise the unconstitutional regulatory bureaucracies in this country. Some ignorant unelected civil service morlock in a Federal cubicle farm somewhere gets a bug up his ass about something, it gets banned and John Q. Citizen doesn't have shit to say about it. Goddammit, CONGRESS makes the fucking laws, not the fucking ATF (and yes, I'm aware of the Supreme Court rulings that say otherwise, but I'm a strict constructionist who thinks the Court was wrong).
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Another nail in the coffin of home-grown fun.
Another puff of helium in the new American tradition of every source of entertainment being fed from some giant conglomerate to snuff our creativity.
Fuckers.
Another puff of helium in the new American tradition of every source of entertainment being fed from some giant conglomerate to snuff our creativity.
Fuckers.
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Why can't they just ban stupidity?
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Darth Servo wrote:Why can't they just ban stupidity?
Because it would take 3 years for the law to be implemented, and cost $ 3 billion American.
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Try $3 trillion.
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Consider for a moment that most college students are potentially well-endowed with all of the tools to commit terrorism: access to relevant texts, restricted machinery, and most importantly, dangerous materials. Add to this a motivation and moneyed patron and the threat of their building at least a “dirty” bomb or attempting to copy Timothy McVeigh’s admittedly successful “fertilizer bomb” becomes very real. Moving to prohibit the use of certain rocketry kits is an evolution of this sort of fear – and not necessarily an indefensible one. I’ve encountered numerous people who accomplished highly dangerous feats at age twelve with model rockets. I’d hate to think what somebody with a relevant education in physics, chemistry, or microbiology could accomplish in their stead. We live in a dangerous world and must sometimes make unwelcome concessions to that fact.
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Same stupid shit I was complaining about with tobacco -- these sneaky shyster puppyfuckers won't make it a ban because if they banned it it could be challenged in court. You can't present a legal challenge to a sky-high price increase; in the end they'll take it off the market without giving anyone any means of calling them on the carpet for it. This shit is essentially legislation without representation, and it has got to be stopped.
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That sounds ominously familiar.Axis Kast wrote:Consider for a moment that most college students are potentially well-endowed with all of the tools to commit terrorism: access to relevant texts, restricted machinery, and most importantly, dangerous materials. Add to this a motivation and moneyed patron and the threat of their building at least a “dirty” bomb or attempting to copy Timothy McVeigh’s admittedly successful “fertilizer bomb” becomes very real. Moving to prohibit the use of certain rocketry kits is an evolution of this sort of fear – and not necessarily an indefensible one. I’ve encountered numerous people who accomplished highly dangerous feats at age twelve with model rockets. I’d hate to think what somebody with a relevant education in physics, chemistry, or microbiology could accomplish in their stead. We live in a dangerous world and must sometimes make unwelcome concessions to that fact.
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Firearms really don't fit the modus operandi of most terrorist actions. Terrorists tend to traditionally use explosives, probably because A) explosions tend to make a bigger show than gunshots, and B) the ones who want to live usually don't want to get caught. That means pre-arranging the kills and being off-site when they actually happen.Simon H.Johansen wrote:I thought that the first they would do as part of an anti-terror campaign would to restrict firearms ownership.
Besides, firearms restrictions would be for the most part ineffective against terrorists, IMHO. They tend not to play by the rules.
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Oh look another rivet just fell out of the american space progamme's future.
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You ever heard the phrase "Anyone who is willing to give up their liberty for security deserves neither"? I happen to be a firm believer in that one, and given that good old Ben Franklin said it, it should be applied ot America itself. Folllwong this ideaology, we should ban fertilizer next, because it can be used as an explosive. How about cows, too, sinc ehtye produce methane, which can also be used as an explosive, followed by propane, and hell, why don't we just ban gasoline, since that's also explosive. Oh, wait, we can't do that! That means removing oil company's profit margins, which is one fo the major reasons were heading off to Iraq! Oops! My bad, I suppose I should have mentioned that one...</rant>Axis Kast wrote:Consider for a moment that most college students are potentially well-endowed with all of the tools to commit terrorism: access to relevant texts, restricted machinery, and most importantly, dangerous materials. Add to this a motivation and moneyed patron and the threat of their building at least a “dirty” bomb or attempting to copy Timothy McVeigh’s admittedly successful “fertilizer bomb” becomes very real. Moving to prohibit the use of certain rocketry kits is an evolution of this sort of fear – and not necessarily an indefensible one. I’ve encountered numerous people who accomplished highly dangerous feats at age twelve with model rockets. I’d hate to think what somebody with a relevant education in physics, chemistry, or microbiology could accomplish in their stead. We live in a dangerous world and must sometimes make unwelcome concessions to that fact.
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I wholeheartedly DISagree Axis... Fertilizer is no necessity -- it only enhances the yield of crops by maximizing thier growth rates... it also helps with crop quality. as to your spurious point about model rockets... what about model (R/C) airplanes? I mean, after all there are now small turbojet engines abailable either in kit form or fully assembled for a relatively small sum of 2-3 thousand dollars US that could be used to power a small cruise missile!Axis Kast wrote:Model rockets are a clear and present danger that we can afford to do without. Fertilizer is a bit more necessary.
just how much are you willing to sacrifice for your security? I refuse to sacrifice anything, for as ol' Ben said, I would then deserve neither. this would no longer be a country worthy of my citizenship if your belief manages to become the rule.
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I don't know why that sounds familiar, but it is definitely ominous... something like a scary-ass Texan voice, drawling the words: "These are dangerous and uncertain times. This country has enjoyed centuries of Liberty, and we will reamin true to that legacy. But in dangerous times, some unwelcome concessions must be made..."We live in a dangerous world and must sometimes make unwelcome concessions to that fact.
Yes, I can definitely picture that message, playing in a dimly-lit, trash strewn alley at midnight in a city full of locked doors and drawn blinds...
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Hmm... In a word, bullshit.Axis Kast wrote:Moving to prohibit the use of certain rocketry kits is an evolution of this sort of fear – and not necessarily an indefensible one. I’ve encountered numerous people who accomplished highly dangerous feats at age twelve with model rockets. I’d hate to think what somebody with a relevant education in physics, chemistry, or microbiology could accomplish in their stead. We live in a dangerous world and must sometimes make unwelcome concessions to that fact.
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I hear that most terrorists utilise the method of respiration known as "breathing air". I believe this must be outlawed, not only to remove another weapon from the evil clutches of global terrorism, but to reassure the masses that we have our best brains working this think-tank for the benefit of the public and humanity in general.
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Don't forget literacy. All terrorists get their information through reading, so it only makes sense to outlaw books and literacy.Admiral Valdemar wrote:I hear that most terrorists utilise the method of respiration known as "breathing air". I believe this must be outlawed, not only to remove another weapon from the evil clutches of global terrorism, but to reassure the masses that we have our best brains working this think-tank for the benefit of the public and humanity in general.
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I understand the desire to shuck what you feel are useless rules or the first of a series of encroachments, though I agree with the government: model rockets and remote-controlled aircraft are something we can do without.
Do I believe this is a gradual evolution against our freedoms? Not necessarily. You'll recall that neither Canadians nor Britons can own firearms.
As for the sentiment, "You deserve nothing if you give up something?" That's utterly beyond my comprehension. I fail to see how compliance on my part with a government edict I feel makes perfect sense does anything to diminish my worthiness for citizenship.
Do I believe this is a gradual evolution against our freedoms? Not necessarily. You'll recall that neither Canadians nor Britons can own firearms.
As for the sentiment, "You deserve nothing if you give up something?" That's utterly beyond my comprehension. I fail to see how compliance on my part with a government edict I feel makes perfect sense does anything to diminish my worthiness for citizenship.
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