Monday, April 02, 2007

SHOOTER Gets Two Bullets Up!

Okay, I finally got myself to the movie theater last weekend to see SHOOTER, the movie adaptation of Steven Hunter's POINT OF IMPACT, and I'm gonna come down once again on the side of the Slate reviewer who said, "Bob Lee Swagger for President!"

Yeah, they tried to "lefty" the movie up...sneaky bad guys who kill people for...oil...but on the whole SHOOTER is the best "gun movie" since WAY OF THE GUN, and much more comprehensible. Steven Hunter sent me an e-mail and said that whether they realized it or not, the makers of SHOOTER had created a movie that captured the true intent of the Second Amendment.

Speaking of Mr. Hunter, I asked Steve whether he'd like to join me at a Barrett 1000-yard training class taught by former military snipers or up at the SIGARMS Academy for a weekend carbine class. Be fun to do some training with him, and he's a great hangaround buddy!

In a few minutes I've got to go upstairs to my office, which has come to resemble the command deck of the Starship Enterprise, although I don't have one of those cool chairs like Kirk...I'm also a little short on photon torpedoes, but I'm working on it. I'm trying to get ready for the NRA Members Meeting on several levels. Obviously, I'll be there representing the Outdoor Channel — I'll be signing at the Outdoor Channel booth Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I'll also be filming for DOWN RANGE and working on setting up more and better Internet video. I also will be sittign down with the Powers-That-Be at the NRA to discussing the growing crisis centering around recreational shooting on public lands...the disease is spreading, as leftover Clintonistas in the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management, emboldened by the successes in the Front Range and a Democratic Congress, are moving quickly to shut as much land to recreational shooting as they can.

I have succeeded in obtaining credible statements that the Boulder District Ranger Christine Walsh, one of the founders and prime movers of the USFS antigun jihad, bragged repeatedly over the last two years that she planned to shut down all shooting in "her forests" before her retirement next year. This is important because it shows that the whole USFS public meetings, etc., were nothing more than a ruse for her to pursue her private agenda — that is the definition of misfeasance ("Performing a legal action in an improper way").

Secondly, District Ranger Walsh has ignored a memorandum from the Department of Agriculture — her bosses — stating that her office's "interpretations" of federal law regarding USFS multiuse were flatly wrong...again, misfeasance on the part of a public official.

I believe that District Ranger Walsh and her staff are also guilty of malfeasance, performing an illegal action, for the following reasons:
1) The misappropriation of funding, to wit, using USFS funds to pursue a private agenda in direct contradiction to USFS national policy.
2) Lying to public officials from the Colorado Congressional group, an ethics violation for a government employee.
3) Lying to the media, another ethics violation.
4) Lying repeatedly about the "driver" for the antigun jihad, for example trying to place the blame for the closings on the USFS Enforcement division, which has flatly denied any involvement.
5) Lying about the USFS responsibilities for environment clean-up.
Finally, if she is taken at her word, District Ranger Walsh and her staff are guilty of running a spectacularly shoddy operation, for which she needs to be held accountable for the following reasons:
1) Initially, USFS "public meetings" on recreation shooting were not publically announced as specified by law; the firearms community only found out about the meetings through an emergency bulletin from the NRA.
2) USFS officials led by District Ranger Walsh were not able to provide any quantitative information on alleged complaints regarding recreation shooting, stating that no such quantitative information exists.
3) Despite the costs of the public meetings, USFS officals have made no attempt to quantify the information from those meetings. I have attended a majority of those meetings, and it is clear that there is no problem with recreational shooting other than District Ranger Walsh's personal problem. However, by enforcing an often ridiculous set of rules, including the refusal to quantify incoming comments, USFS officials have so far been able to ignore their own findings.
4) By their own admission, Boulder Ranger District makes no attempt to enforce existing laws for littering, illegal dumping, or any other illegal activities on USFS land. Yet they seek a wholesale ban on recreational shooting, which they clearly intend to enforce.
5) District Ranger Walsh disregards input from anyone who doesn't agree with her agenda, including law enforcement personnel in the areas affected by the range closures.
6) I have personally observed USFS employees having sex in a USFS truck on a public road...essentially, that's the kind of shop District Ranger Walsh runs.
Range closures in the Roosevelt and Arapahoe forest — those under the "stewardship" of District Ranger Walsh — have already suffered numerous "unintended consequences" because of the closures...all of them bad:
1) Local law enforcement in the affected areas no longer have convenient places to train and qualify, which can potentially harm all of us who live in the areas.
2) Closing of traditional range areas have pushed many more shooters into increasingly smaller areas, which are now suffering from overuse. More shooters in smaller areas means more impact...a situation that did not exist before Distict Ranger Walsh began her antigun jihad.
3) Recreational shooters are also being dispersed throughout a larger area...the very situation District Ranger Walsh alleged she did not want. In short, District Ranger Walsh is trying very hard to create a problem where one did not exist before.
As I've stated many times before, District Ranger Walsh's illegal and unethical actions are disasterous for hunters and shooters in Colorado's Front Range. Because there is so much public land, a public range system has never taken root in Colorado. Most shooting ranges are private clubs, usually with very long waiting lists. The Boulder Rifle Club, for example, has a 7-10 year waiting list for membership. Competition shooters no longer have any places to practice; hunters no longer have a place to sight in for hunting season; plinkers no longr have the opportunity to learn firearms and firearms safety in an unpressured environment.

District Ranger Walsh has said numerous times, including to my face, that, "I am the law in my district."

I don't believe that. I also don't believe that public lands are "my forest," either District Ranger Walsh's or even mine.Federal statutes are quite specific on mixed use, and USFS headquarters has made it very clear that recreational shooting is a long-established and legal use of the public lands.

I dont think it's unreasonable to require government employees to obey the law, both federal statutes and ethical guidelines. I don't think it's unreasonable for federal employees to account for how they're spending my money.

District Ranger Walsh doesn't need to retire...she needs to be held accountable for her personal and her office's misfeasance and malfeasance, misappropriation of public funds for a personal agenda and her repeated lying to concerned individuals, the media and public officials.

I will be sending a copy of this post certified to the Undersecretary of Agriculture in charge of USFS issues, the heads of USFS, the NRA legal department and members of the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus and Foundation.

District Ranger Walsh isn't "the law," but she is accountable under the law!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ranger Walsh sounds like a real piece of work!

I hope you get some action but am more inclined to think that they (US Ag etc) will simply ignore her until her retirement and the damage will not be fixed.

shooter said...

Give 'em hell, Michael!

Jay.Mac said...

I don't suppose you want to ask the NRA powers that be why they gave Sheriff Bill Brown an A-rating? They don't seem to want to tell anyone else their reasoning, perhaps if they're asked to their faces you might find out?

http://waronguns.blogspot.com/2007/03/sound-and-fury.html

And good luck getting the Walsh problem solved- petty bureaucrats who act like dictators are surely some of the most unpleasant people any of us will encounter

Not Available said...

Note to self: do not get on Bane's bad side.

P.S.
Chocolates?

Anonymous said...

Michael: Gonna disagree with you on the "SHOOTER" flick, it just wasn't THAT good.......certainly, not as good as WAY OF THE GUN.

Walberg was a poor choice for the lead and little of the plot resembled the story line of the book.

I won't say going to it in the theater was a waste of money, but I can say I WON'T be buying the DVD when it comes out.

I rate it a "C+" at best.

All The Best,
Frank W. James

Anonymous said...

Liked Shooter. Love Stephen Hunter books. Looking forward to more about Bob Lee and Earl Swagger.

Jerry The Geek said...

Michael,
I'm impressed by the HUGE body of research which was obviously required to present such an overwhelming case against Ranger Walsh and her "my forest" campaign.

I'm sure I speak for all of your readers in thanking you for your dedication and hard work.

Your dedication speaks well for your independent concern for our rights of access to public lands.

King Bob 46 said...

Michael, thank you! Like "Jerry the Geek" said, I am also liking your work, and I will not want to get on your bad side either!
Misfeasance, Malfeasance--some people simply should not be entrusted to hold public office, or wield public powers. Just 'cause you can screw up your own life is not reason to screw up others'! I've just discovered your Blog site and it's great, and I'm grateful. Thanks again for your words regarding Ranger Walsh activities.

Anonymous said...

You losers are still trying to blame Clinton for everything while ignoring Bush who has shredded the constitution. Get a grip on reality.

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