Ronnie Barrett
and the LAPD
"I
will not sell, nor service, my rifles to those seeking
to infringe upon the Constitution and the crystal
clear rights it affords individuals to own firearms."
Ronnie Barrett
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When the city
of Los Angeles sought to ban the 50 caliber target rifle,
the LAPD helped out.
At the direction
of the politically appointed leadership, LAPD representatives
brought a semi-auto Barrett 50 into the hearing as an "example"
of the types of guns that needed to be banned.
Remember when "just the
facts ma'am" was LAPD lingo? Not under this leadership.
Because the fact is that the
gun they brought with them is already banned under the state
'assault weapon' law.
FACT: No member of the LAPD
has ever been killed with a 50 caliber target rifle
FACT: No citizen
or resident of Los Angeles, or California, or all of America,
has ever been killed by a 50 caliber target rifle.
Shortly after
the LAPD theatrics at the City Council, LAPD a customer
of Barrett Rifles, sent one of their guns in for some work.
Here's Ronnie Barrett's courageous reply:
Barrett Firearms Manufacturing,
Inc.
P.O. Box 1077
Murfreesboro, TN 37133
December 11, 2002
Via Facsimile (213) 847-0676 and
U.S. Mail
Chief William J. Bratton
Los Angeles Police Department
150 North Los Angeles Street
Re: LAPD 82A Rifle, Serial No. 1186
Point of Contact: Jim Moody
213 485 4061
Dear Chief Bratton,
I, a U.S. citizen,
own Barrett Firearms Mfg. Inc., and for 20 years I have
built .50 caliber rifles for my fellow citizens, for their
Law Enforcement departments and for their nation's armed
forces.
You may be
aware of the latest negative misinformation campaign from
a Washington based anti-gun group, the Violence Policy Center.
The VPC has, for three or so years, been unsuccessful in
Washington, D.C. trying to demonize and ban a new subclass
of firearms, the .50 caliber and other "too powerful"
rifles. This type of nibbling process has been historically
successful in civilian disarmament of other nations governed
by totalitarian and other regimes less tolerant of individual
rights than the United States .
The VPC's most
recent efforts directs this misinformation campaign at your
state, attempting to get any California body to pass any
law against .50 caliber firearms. In March 2002 the VPC
caused the California State Assembly, Public Safety Committee
to consider and reject the issue by a 5 to 0 with 1 abstaining
vote.
Regrettably,
the same material has been presented to your city council.
I personally attended the council meeting in Los Angeles
regarding attempts to bar ownership of the .50 caliber rifle
in your city. I was allowed to briefly address the council.
The tone of the discussion was mostly emotionally based,
so the facts that I attempted to provide were ineffective
to the extent they were heard at all. The council voted
to have the city attorney draft an ordinance to ban the
.50, and further, to instruct the city's representatives
in Sacramento and in Washington D.C. to push for bans at
their respective levels.
At that council
meeting, I was very surprised to see an LAPD officer seated
front and center with a Barrett 82A1 .50 cal rifle. It was
the centerpiece of the discussion. As you know, there have
been no crimes committed with these rifles, and most importantly,
current California law does not allow the sale of the M82AI
in the state because of its detachable magazine and features
that make it an "assault weapon." This rifle was
being deceptively used by your department. The officer portrayed
it as a sample of a currently available .50 cal rifle, available
for sale to the civilians of Los Angeles. One councilman
even questioned how this rifle was available under current
laws, but as I stated, facts were ineffective that day.
Your officer,
speaking for the LAPD, endorsed the banning of this rifle
and its ammunition. Then he used the rifle for photo ops
with the Councilmen each of whom, in handling the firearm,
may have been committing a felony. I was amazed.
Since 1968,
with the closing of the U.S. Springfield Amory, all of the
small arms produced for the various government agencies
are from the private sector. Every handgun, rifle or shotgun
that law enforcement needs comes from this firearms industry.
Unless the City of Los Angeles has plans of setting up its
own firearms manufacturing, it may need to guard the manufacturing
sources it has now.
When I returned
to my office from Los Angeles, I found an example of our
need for mutual cooperation. Your department had sent one
of your 82A1 rifles in to us for service. All of my knowledge
in the use of my rifle in the field of law enforcement had
been turned upside down by witnessing how your department
used yours. Not to protect and serve, but for deception,
photo opportunities, and to further an ill-conceived effort
that may result in the use of LA taxpayer monies to wage
losing political battles in Washington against civil liberties
regarding gun ownership.
Please excuse
my slow response on the repair service of the rifle. I am
battling to what service I am repairing the rifle for. I
will not sell, nor service, my rifles to those seeking to
infringe upon the Constitution and the crystal clear rights
it affords individuals to own firearms.
I implore you
to investigate the facts of the .50, to consider the liberties
of the law-abiding people and our mutual coexistence, and
to change your department's position on this issue.
Sincerely,
Barrett FIREARMS MANUFACTURING, INC.
Ronnie Barrett
President
Email:
mail@Barrettrifles.com
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Caliber Shooters Policy Institute
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