Newsgroups: talk.politics.guns From: [h--u--e] at [NETSYS.COM] (Hudson Luce) Subject: Weapons Caching, Revised. Part 1/7 Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1993 06:01:20 GMT This is the revised version of the Weapons Caching Series posted on the Internet about i month ago. This version incorporates many changes, and contains many of the comments received from those who looked at the original set of postings. The previouus version is now obsolete, and should be discarded. There are seven parts to this series: 1. This initial post, 1/7 2. The Introduction, 2/7 3. Equipment List, Instructions for Assembly of Kit, and Assembly of Cache 3/7 4. Instructions for Placement and Burial of Cache 4/7 5. Other Things to Do, and First Aid Kit. Recommended Reading List. 5/7 6. Some Recent News Items 6/7 7. List of 2nd Amendment Rights Organizations and BBSs 7/7 The purpose of posting these articles to the Internet is as follows: (1) To get owners of weapons to realize that their situation is critical - they must immediately become active in the legislative process in order to secure the free exercise of their right to keep and bear arms; (2) To give notice to those who would deprive law-abiding citizens of one of their most important natural rights, the right to keep and bear arms, that their attempts at pretended legislation will meet with defiance and scorn at best; (3) To lay the groundwork for a massive campaign of civil disobedience to unConstitutional laws, should it become necessary to do so, so that those in power can realize that their power actually does derive from the "consent of the governed". When the governed withdraw their consent, the lawful and just powers of the government are withdrawn also. (4) To give those who would wish to freely exercise their Second Amendment rights in the face of government tyranny, after failing to preserve their freedoms, the means to do so. It is hoped that this shall never come to pass, but this will only be the case if those who wish to preserve their liberty do nothing in the face of the present evil. (c) 1993 American Renaissance Productions. Permission is hereby given to reproduce this text at no charge, so long as this copyright notice is preserved, the text is reproduced without alteration, and so long as no money is charged for reproductions on paper, aside from a reasonable amount for materials. This permission is applicable to electronic and print media. Unless otherwise noted, commercial use of this information is not permitted by the copyright owner.