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- From: magnum@cs.umd.edu
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: charter for rec.guns
- Message-ID: <63039@mimsy.umd.edu>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 17:17:07 GMT
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- Approved: gun-control@cs.umd.edu
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-
- (Our usual sort-of-regular posting on the mission here....
- Also, so long as I have your attention, happy holidays to you
- and yours. Best wishes for a safe -- and free -- new year.)
-
-
- CHARTER
-
- The charter of rec.guns is:
-
- 1. To discuss shooting sports, reloading and other recreational
- activities involving firearms.
-
- 2. To discuss training and safety information involving firearms.
-
- 3. To discuss home and personal defense involving firearms.
-
- 4. To discuss other types of weaponry, such as bows and knives.
-
- 5. To announce firearms and accessories to buy/sell/trade.
- Non-commercial only, please.
-
- 6. To discuss laws pertaining to firearms ownership and use.
-
- 7. To carry information and announcements concerning political and
- legislative activities. The focus here is on information, not debate
- or interpretation, which is the primary forus of other newsgroups.
- Politically sensitive articles are best kept short and to the point
- with a minimum of rhetoric. For example,
-
- "Congress will vote on a bill to ban all firearm sales in the
- United States, retroactive to last year. This could be very
- inconvenient. It's bill #666, please call your congressdroid."
-
- 8. To carry new-product annoucements, product reviews, safety alerts
- and other consumer services of interest to firearm owners.
-
-
- BRIEF GUIDE TO POSTING
-
- If the focus of an article is ... then we might suggest you post
- more oriented to .... it over in ...
-
- politics/legislation debate talk.politics.guns
- hunting rec.hunting
- guns you can't tote yourself sci.military
- misc other weapons rec.martial-arts
- explosives/bombs rec.pyrotechnics
- paintball alt.sport.paintball
- jokes rec.humor
- picture files alt.binaries.pictures.misc
- sound files alt.binaries.sounds.misc
- interesting programs comp.sources
-
-
- MODERATION
-
- My goal is to moderate in moderation, that is, unintrusively. I hope to
- post anything that falls within the charter of the group. On occasion, I
- will touch up the headers, formatting and "included" text of articles, but
- prefer to avoid extensive hacking of the text. On rarer occasions, I will
- ask the poster to shorten an article that would be inconveniently long for
- the forum; in such a case, I would suggest the poster send a short note to
- announce where on the net a reader could find the main text body. One of
- the benefits of being moderator is of course that I get first crack at wise
- cracks, so on what I hope are innocent occasions I may insert some piece of
- direction, guidance, witicism or wisdom; in such a case, I always label my
- contribution as MODERATOR.
-
- The software I have written to assist in processing messages will excise
- almost all but the essential NNTP fields; this is to keep things uniform for
- the world and sane for me. Apologies if you miss seeing your own favorite
- frivolous field in the headers.
-
- I do not reject an article without returning it to the author with a brief
- explanation of why it was rejected. In such a case, I almost always give a
- suggestion of alternate groups where it could be submitted. Often I find
- messages from `regulars' that need redirection; in these cases, where I have
- an understanding worked out ahead of time, I will redirect the message to
- another forum without checking with the poster first. Finally, we often get
- requests for very simple pieces of information, such as ``How do I apply for
- membership in the NRA?'' I often answer these directly without using up the
- net bandwidth of a full posting. A FAQ list will be developed shortly to
- help in this activity.
-
- If you submit an article but neither see it in the newsgroup nor receive an
- acknowledgement, then either your article or my reply disappeared was lost
- in the Great Network Void. Therefore, it's a good idea to keep a backup
- copy of any long article you submit. Currently I am able to process most
- messages within hours of their arrival here, so wait a day or two (to give
- the net a chance to catch up) before sending a follow up query. Whenever I
- know I will be tied up with meetings (or matches!) then I will send out a
- message a day or so ahead of time warning of sporadic response.
-
- A brief note on huge files.... please don't post them. Our forum is gated
- to many other subnets and mailers, and sysops gratiously allow us the use
- so long as they have a good idea of what kind of usage to expect from us
- (which is to say "little".) Huge files, such as come from uuencoded sound
- or image files, or from useful programs, really louse up our arrangements.
- Try posting it elsewhere on the net, or set up an ftp server, then post a
- brief pointer to it here in our forum. These seems to work the best.
-
- Comments and suggestions for improvement are always welcome.
-
-
- LEGAL MATTERS AND CAUTIONS
-
- We are not lawyers here, and even if so then we could not know the laws of
- all 50 states, plus numerous foreign countries. Some items offered for sale
- in this group may not be legal in certain jurisdictions. Similarly, some
- activities discussed here may be illegal in some jurisdictions (e.g.,
- concealed carry of firearms). It is the reader's responsibility to learn
- the relevant laws before acting. No one in this group, and certainly not
- the moderator, can be responsible if you act illegally. If in doubt,
- contact a good attorney.
-
- A similar disclaimer applies to firearms safety. Be sure you understand
- what you're doing before following any advice posted to this group. THIS IS
- ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT WHEN HANDLOADING AMMUNITION. Though many knowledgeable
- and experienced people post to this group, typographical errors do occur,
- and your situation may not be identical to that described in the posting.
- YOU have primary responsibility for your actions. If in doubt, check with a
- competent gunsmith.
-
-
- ADDRESSES
-
- Most news software should be set up to submit postings via email to
- gun-control@cs.umd.edu
-
- `Out of band' communication and requests not for general distribution should
- be sent to
- magnum@cs.umd.edu
-
- A digestified version of rec.guns is sent out to those who may not have
- regular access to the netnews version. Send an out-of-band request to me if
- you find yourself in such a situation and I will add you to this list. But
- please, please, please --- only use it if you cannot get rec.guns at your
- own site! My mailer is loaded enough as it is.
-
- Archives of previous rec.guns discussions are available on the Internet.
- Using "ftp", login in as "anonymous" to "flubber.cs.umd.edu" (that is
- 128.8.128.99 on your Internet listening dial.) Change do the "rec/" sub-
- directory and grab what you like. We also carry back reviews, databases,
- programs and other materials donated by the net. We are not responsibile
- for the accuracy or value of this donated text, but we provide it to those
- who may wish to have it.
-
- An FTP archive with articles describing the gun legislation in some non-US
- countries is maintained by Holger Reusch. The articles are available via
- anonymous FTP from ftp.vmars.tuwien.ac.at (128.130.39.16)
- in the directory /pub/misc/guns/gunlaw. The README file there contains
- additional information. To contribute to this archive, or for more
- information, contact Holger at holger@vmars.tuwien.ac.at.
-