The Newsletter of the Scituate Rod & Gun Club
September 2025 — V32N09
Annual Meeting & Election of Officers
We will be holding our Annual Meeting and Election of Officers on Monday, September 15th at 8:00 pm. Nominations for office were closed at the September 2nd meeting.
Following the reports from the Treasurer, Membership Officer and Chairmen of of the various activities, the election for the Director positions will be held as there are six members running for the five positions, the other positions on the Executive Board are unopposed.
This meeting is also the day on which we change the locks and new keys will be available; the first key is free with replacements costing $10.00.
If you have not brought your dues current, expect that your range fob will be deactivated shortly after the September 15th meeting.
Skeet and Trap
Skeet is back to shooting the regular Sunday and Wednesday schedule. Trap is shooting on Saturday mornings and Tuesday evenings. See the Calendar section below for times.
Cowboy Action Shooting
Our intrepid band of desperadoes, the Gunnysackers, have been busy of late. They competed in matches at Harvard and in the NH State match in August. In the NH match they took first place in the various categories in which they were shooting. This month they were up in ME shooting in the State match and will hold a match in Scituate on the 27th, which is a Saturday.
Archery
The club is seeking an Archery Chairman. Deer season is not too far away and the archery butts need an overhaul, add to that, it would be nice to get an the old archery course on our property back in business again.
Pistol
A .22LR Rimfire Pistol Steel Shoot is planned for Saturday, September 13th, starting at 2:00 pm. There will be four different sets of targets to shoot at: Animal Silhouettes, Swinging Plates, Texas Star and our newest rimfire target, Swinging Gongs. You will be allowed 12 rounds for each of the targets, so bring plenty of ammunition as we'll shoot several rounds.
"Gun control: The theory that a woman found dead in an alley, raped and strangled with her panty hose, is somehow morally superior to a woman explaining to police how her attacker got that fatal bullet wound."
~ L. Neil Smith†. American libertarian, science fiction author and political activist
"I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery."
~ Thomas Jefferson
"Certainly one of the chief guarantees of freedom under any government, no matter how popular and respected, is the right of citizens to keep and bear arms. This is not to say that firearms should not be very carefully used and that definite safety rules of precaution should not be taught and enforced. But the right of citizens to bear arms is just one more guarantee against arbitrary government, and one more safeguard against tyranny which now appears remote in America, but which historically has proved to be always possible."
~ Hubert Humphrey
by Susanne Edward posted on August 26, 2025 in NRA America's 1st Freedom.
On August 25, President Donald Trump (R) signed a sweeping executive order aimed at dismantling cashless bail in Washington, D.C. He also warned other jurisdictions that rely on the practice that they could face the loss of federal funds.
“I will crack down on the Left-wing jurisdictions that refuse to prosecute dangerous criminals and set loose violent felons on cashless bail … . If you kill somebody, there’s no bond,” said the president.
The order directs federal prosecutors to take up cases in D.C. to ensure pretrial detention and instructs Attorney General Pam Bondi to identify cities that continue to maintain similar bail-free policies. The White House’s goal, in a nutshell, is to end the revolving door of crime, a move the administration says will protect ordinary citizens from violent offenders who too often return to the streets within hours of arrest.
It also highlights a broader issue: cashless bail has become a key mechanism through which violent offenders can avoid accountability, even as the gun-control Left attributes rising crime rates to the law-abiding gun owners.
For defenders of the Second Amendment, Trump’s executive order exposes the absurdities of the gun-control Left. On one hand, the far Left continues to push for tighter restrictions on the constitutional rights of lawful gun owners; on the other, it promotes cashless bail policies that release dangerous criminals back into communities.
While gun-control advocates falsely insist that firearms drive crime, their preferred “reforms” often remove accountability from the individuals who actually commit the violence. Those who want cashless bail may say they want to reduce inequities of the defendants who cannot afford bond, but the data shows that repeat offenders are disproportionately responsible for violent crime.
A study conducted in Yolo County, Calif., found that implementing zero-bail policies resulted in a 163% increase in total crime and a 200% increase in violent crime among arrestees released under these policies, compared to those released under traditional bail systems. Research in Cook County, Ill., revealed that after bail reform the number of released defendants charged with new crimes rose 45%
Similarly, a California Policy Lab study of Los Angeles County observed increases in violent crime under emergency zero-bail policies. A study by the U.S. Sentencing Commission found that 63.8% of federal violent offenders were rearrested for a new crime or a violation of supervision conditions, compared to 39.8% of non-violent offenders. Moreover, among United States prisoners, for example, 78% had at least one prior conviction, and 42% had five or more incarcerations.
In Washington, D.C., where cashless bail has been the norm for years, proponents continue to claim that crime in Washington has fallen to a 30-year low, a statistic The Heritage Foundation has called false.
The dangers of such efforts are not abstract but deeply personal. The White House highlighted several disturbing cases: a journalist assaulted near Union Station by a man who was quickly released, another defendant accused of groping multiple women only to reoffend days later and a suspect who was freed after assaulting a police officer but was soon rearrested for fatally stabbing someone on a Metro train.
These are merely a snapshot of what takes place every day inside our nation’s capital—at least until the president took action.
Beyond changes to cashless bail, the Trump administration has taken unprecedented steps to protect public safety in the capital. Over 2,200 National Guard troops from D.C. and six other states have been deployed. These troops operate under strict rules of engagement, authorized to use force only as a last resort in response to imminent threats. The Metropolitan Police Department has also been placed under federal oversight to ensure that law enforcement can respond effectively. These measures, while controversial, are intended to provide a secure environment for residents and visitors alike.
But, at the end of the day, a reduction in crime and citizen safety begins with the individual right to lawfully bear arms.
ANNUAL MEETING & ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Monday, September 15th – 8:00 pm
SKEET
Sundays: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.
Wednesdays: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
TRAP
Tuesdays: 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Saturdays: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm.
PISTOL
Saturday, September 13th, 2:00 pm – .22LR Rimfire Pistol Steel Shoot.
COWBOY
Saturday, September 27th, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm — Cowboy Action Match.
SAFETY COURSE
Tuesday, October 7th –7:00 pm & Thursday, October 9th – 7:00 pm Register here.
RANGE ORIENTATION CLASS
Sunday, October 12th – 9:00 am Register here.