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Fifty Caliber Shooters Assn., Inc.
(FCSA) Position Statement
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Since May 1999, the fifty-caliber-shooting community, including
manufacturers, retailers and owners has been under assault by a
group of anti-gun legislators and media groups. Their tactics follow
the same pattern as their attack on assault rifles: First a firearm
is
segmented from the rest by certain characteristics. Secondly, with
exaggerated and erroneous claims, this gun is demonized and portrayed
as a threat to the public safety or even a "threat to national security".
Finally, a ban or restrictive legislation is proposed for the purpose
of ". . . making sure that these guns don't fall into the wrong
hands." The latest attack on the .50 caliber rifle by Senator Feinstein
(D-CA) does all three by putting them in a category of "powerful
weaponry."
FCSA is opposed to her bill because the proposed
legislation will be injurious to manufacturers, owners and our military-which
relies on both the manufacturers and shooters for research, development
and production. We also oppose the bill because by creating this
threat they get their nose under the tent to do what has occurred
in several other countries, attack every center fire rifle cartridge
as powerful weaponry.
FCSA is a Sports Shooting Club, organized in 1985
as a non-profit corporation in Tennessee for the purpose of promoting
the sporting aspects of the .50 BMG cartridge. An elected President
& Board of Directors governs FCSA with members in all 50 US
states and in 22 foreign countries. The organization is comprised
largely of professional and scientific people who support scientific
development, public safety and American principals. They are from
diverse walks of life including doctors, lawyers, scientists, military
and law enforcement. FCSA has published a quarterly periodical,
Very High Power since 1986, which serves as its voice and clearing
house for technological development related to the sporting uses
of the .50 BMG. The FCSA and the manufacturing sector maintain a
liaison with the military and law enforcement and have made significant
contributions to the information base of both.
In her letter announcing she would be re-introducing
her bill, "Military Sniper Weapon Regulation Act" into the 107th
Congress, Senator Feinstein clearly illustrates the type of inflammatory
hyperbole that she uses to promote her brand of politics. While
seeking support and co-sponsors, the senator states that her intent
is to place the purchase and ownership of fifty caliber rifles under
the control of the National Firearms Act, similar to ". . . machine
guns and other Powerful Weaponry." She describes how easy it is
for anyone to purchase the .50 caliber and how everyone is a "criminal,
terrorist or a member of a doomsday cult." She quotes a "recent
New York Times Magazine article", a recent "report by the GAO" and
describes the dangers presented by "the Irish Republican Army, Mexican
drug cartels and doomsday cults headquartered in Montana." She then
goes on to say, ". . . the 50 caliber club will not face extinction."
FCSA is not aware of any incident where a .50 caliber
rifle has ever been used in a documented criminal incident in the
United States. FCSA has on more than one occasion presented accurate
and verifiable facts as evidence to the offices of legislators to
refute the sensational inaccuracies they have employed in support
of legislation introduced to restrict the civilian ownership of
.50 caliber rifles. The fifty caliber rifle is not the weapon of
choice by criminals. The gun is very heavy (25-50 lbs.) and very
expensive ($2000 to $10,000). Every person who purchases a fifty
caliber rifle must go through the exact same process that everyone
else has to when purchasing any firearm in the United States. This
includes age limitations, waiting periods and background checks.
FCSA is opposed to having the fifty caliber rifle
placed under the control of the National Firearms Act. Contrary
to the inflammatory claims made by Senator Feinstein and several
of her colleagues, there is no "crisis" associated with the .50
caliber rifle. Placing the fifty caliber rifle under the control
of the National Firearms Act will have severe impact on owners and
manufacturers. First, it will seriously impact the manufacturers
who rely on civilian sales to maintain a continuous production line.
Our military preparedness relies on continuous production lines
for spares, support training and parts. It will restrict the ability
of members of FCSA to travel from state to state with their guns,
limit who is allowed to shoot their guns and impose upon them restrictive
tax requirements. It would seriously impact 20% of our members who
live within one of the nine (9) states that refuse to issue permits
for guns registered under the act. The effects of this legislation
would be to further restrict the freedom of legitimate gun owners
in America and to create one more avenue for an honest citizen to
be legislated as a felon.
The inflammatory remarks and scare tactics used
by Senator Feinstein are the same used several times before by her
colleagues promoting gun control at any cost. The same tactics are
used by major news organizations in their "special reports" documenting
the .50 caliber rifle. They capitalize by using trusted positions
of elected office and a captive audience of viewers to distort the
subject to an uninformed public. They demonize and use inflammatory
language to create a "crisis" that begs for legislative controls.
These legislative controls equate to a blatant attack on the 2nd
Amendment.
Fifty Caliber Shooter's Assn., Inc. is an organization
of highly motivated individuals incorporating .50-caliber-rifle
shooting at extreme long distance as their vehicle in pursuit of
technical & scientific knowledge. Our hobby is about engineering,
mathematics and physics, not crime or shooting per se. Our sport
is an extreme sport not enjoyed by everyone. It's much like mountain
climbing, skydiving and snowboard surfing from a tall mountain peak.
US Postal stamps commemorate extreme sports! ESPN
TV hosts the summer and winter XGames! To many, extreme sports
strain the imagination, but they are part of the American sports
family. Fifty caliber long range shooting is no different.
Since 1983 every other American sport (cheerleading,
gymnastics, soccer, swimming, baseball, etc.) has suffered fatalities
and catastrophic injuries. Our sport has had none.
FCSA focuses on the technical aspects of rifle
design and precision ammunition for constructive applications within
lawful limits and promotes these concepts through legitimate competitive
shooting events. Ultra-long range shooting is a sport enjoyed by
responsible, peaceful men & women from all walks of life. We
believe America's uniqueness and strength is tied to its tolerance
of diversity in beliefs, cultures, customs, ethnicity, politics
and sports enjoyed by its citizens.
by John Burtt
Fifty Caliber Institute |