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Project Gestapo: putting gun owners
in jail in record numbers
by
Dudley Brown,
Executive Director
Project Gestapo is a private/public partnership designed to do one thing:
prosecute ANY firearms violations at the highest level possible and with the
most resources at the prosecutor's disposal.
We have dubbed Project Exile with a more accurate moniker: Project Gestapo
(credit goes to KHNC's witty talk show host and great American Mark Call).
NOTE: Project Exile has now changed it's name to "Project Safe
Neighborhoods".
Some gun owners have bought into the Project Gestapo trap, banging the "don't
pass new laws, just enforce those we have now." Much of Project Exile is an
attitude about gun laws -- that violating these laws cannot be tolerated in any
form. But banging that gong is dangerous, since it empowers bureaucrats to
launch a witch hunt for gun owners.
To many gun owners (undoubtedly including some of the readers of this
diatribe) Project Gestapo is an appeasement to the gun control monster. This
attitude -- I don't have that kind of weapon, so I don't care if they make it
illegal" is widely prevalent in America's shooting culture, and may even be held
by a majority of competitive shooters, who care so deeply about their sport that
they are willing to throw a bone to the gun ban crowd in order to protect their
specific, cherished method of shooting. Winston Churchill said "An appeaser is
one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last."
Why call it Project Gestapo? Simple: its program encourages citizens to stick
their nose into their neighbors business and rat on them for "illegal firearms."
The secret police of the Nazi regime used these kinds of tactics not only to
corner those in disfavor with the state but also to inflame a populace against a
particular group in their society.
Where does Project Gestapo get its money? It has numerous sources, including
leftist foundations and corporations, but it's most prominent donors will
surprise many.
The most alarming sources of Project Gestapo's funding are the NRA and Sarah
Brady's gun-grabbing organization. In February of 2000 the NRA's Wayne LaPierre
joined James Brady and a bevy of lawmakers at a Denver news conference to unveil
the launching of Project Gestapo in Colorado. They showed TV advertisements,
billboards and other tools used to get citizens to turn in their neighbors for
"illegal guns."

Why would the NRA fund this kind of project? The NRA is terribly sensitive to
the media and the perception of politicians. They desperately want to avoid
being branded as the radicals on the issue, and so they dabble in projects that
bolster their image with these two groups. LEAA, which is the NRA's shill
organization for law enforcement officers, is just one example, while Project
Gestapo may be the most damaging example.
If you think you are insulated from this type of case because you don't touch
illegal guns, think again. Project Gestapo wants hides hung on the barn, and
care little if they only prosecute paperwork violations. That retractable stock
you may own, for instance, could be used on a rifle that isn't allowed to have
one, making you a target for prosecution. One prominent Denver attorney
estimates that Denver's federal bench is using 70% of its time to prosecute "gun
crimes." As a gun owner, expect to be vilified.
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Update:
Now that Project Exile has changed it's name to Project Safe Neighborhoods,
we're starting to see advertising by the new name.
Traveling the country, and visiting cop shops in even small towns, is a
Project Safe Neighborhoods van. This vehicle is adorned with graphics of a
handgun that is locked (making it useless when a burglar breaks into your home),
and plastered with advertising for the
National Shooting Sports
Foundation , an organization which cloaks itself in pro-freedom language but
in fact has supported gun control routinely. This is yet another example.
 
For more information about Project Gestapo,
click here.
RMGO will work tirelessly to strip the funding for Project Gestapo and others
like it, but we need your help.
If you aren't a member of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, you can join by
clicking here.
You can also make a simple, anonymous donation from that location.
If you have digital pictures of Project Exile billboards, bus benches, or any
kind of ad, you can e-mail them to us by
clicking here.
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