John Franklin Ross (June 17, 1957 – April 29, 2022) was an American gun rights activist. He is author of the popular underground novel Unintended Consequences , and wrote a regular column on the Internet. He was a Democratic candidate for US Congress in 1998 in Missouri's 2nd congressional district .
16-616: (Redirected from Jack Ross ) John or Jack Ross may refer to: Entertainment [ edit ] John Ross (author) (1957–2022), American author of the 1996 novel Unintended Consequences John F. Ross (author) , American historian and author John Ross (publisher) , printer and publisher in 19th century Newcastle John Ross (artist) (fl. 1996), British comic book artist Jack Ross (musician) (1916–1982), rock and roll singles in 1962 Jack Ross (writer) (born 1962), New Zealand poet and novelist John Ross Ewing III , character in
32-617: A Concealed Carry law passed in Missouri in 2003. He was the Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress in 1998 in Missouri's 2nd congressional district, billing himself as a "Pre- Roosevelt Democrat," which, as he defined it, was "a Democrat without the Socialism." He received 28.3% of the vote, losing to Republican incumbent James Talent . In 2000, Ross appeared under his own name in the independent film Defiance, where he played
48-636: A federal offense to possess a machine gun , short-barreled rifle , short-barreled shotgun , or silencer without first paying a $ 200 fee to the United States Treasury . The cover of the book shows a woman dressed as Lady Justice being menaced by a heavily armed agent of the ATF ; it contains several scenes of graphic sex and violence. The book has been repeatedly confiscated in Canada by customs officials. The publisher no longer ships copies of
64-534: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Ross (author) Unintended Consequences is a controversial novel that mixes real events with fiction. These events portray a continuing oppression of the American gun culture that, the author believes, has occurred since the passage of the National Firearms Act of 1934, which made it
80-710: Is understanding and coping with women. John Ross (New South Wales politician) John Ross OBE (1 September 1891 – 5 October 1973) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the seat of Albury . He was a member of the Nationalist Party of Australia . Ross was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1959. His daughter Dorothy would be
96-1355: The 1968 Summer Olympics John Ross (rugby union) (born 1967), Australian rugby player John Ross (runner) (1931–2022), Canadian Olympic athlete John Ross (tennis) (born 1964), professional tennis player Other [ edit ] John Ross, 1st Lord Ross (died 1501), Scottish nobleman John Ross, 2nd Lord Ross (died 1513), Scottish nobleman John Ross (explorer) (1817–1903), explorer of Central Australia Charles Rawden Maclean (1815–1880), known as John Ross, sea captain and opponent of slavery John W. Ross (Iowa architect) (1830–1914), architect in Davenport, Iowa John W. Ross (North Dakota architect) (1848–1914), architect in Grand Forks, North Dakota John Ross (businessman) (1840–1876), Scottish retail businessman J. K. L. Ross (1876–1951), Canadian industrialist from Montreal John Ross (chemist) (1926–2017), American physical chemist John R. Ross (born 1938), American linguist John Ross (blogger) (fl. 1980s), British far-left blogger John Merry Ross (1833–1883), Scottish academic author and teacher See also [ edit ] John Ross House (disambiguation) S. John Ross (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
112-591: The Canadian House of Commons John Ross (New South Wales politician) (1891–1973), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly J. R. Campbell (communist) (1894–1969), British communist activist and newspaper editor John N. Ross (1920–2011), Irish solicitor and politician John Ross (activist) (1938–2011), American author, journalist, and activist John Ross (Victorian politician) (1940–2003), member of
128-928: The First World War John H. Ross (1918–2013), pilot during World War II Politics [ edit ] John Ross (representative) (1770–1834), U.S. representative from Pennsylvania John Ross (Cherokee chief) (1790–1866), principal chief of the Cherokee Nation John Ross (Canadian politician) (1818–1871), Canadian senator from Ontario John Sylvester Ross (1821–1882), miller and political figure in Ontario John Ross (Nova Scotia politician) (1822–1892), political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada John Jones Ross (1831–1901), Canadian politician from Quebec J. Gordon Ross (1891–1972), Liberal party member of
144-632: The Modoc War John Ross (VC) (1822–1879), Scottish corporal of the British Army during the Crimean War John Ross (British Army officer, born 1829) (1829–1905), British commander John Ross (British Army officer, died 1843) , lieutenant governor of Guernsey John Buchan Ross (1912–2009), British Royal Air Force officer Jack Ross (Australian soldier) (John Campbell Ross, 1899–2009), Australian veteran of
160-719: The Supreme Court of Arizona John Andrew Ross (born 1954), Missouri judge Military [ edit ] John Ross (American patriot) (1726–1800), figure in the American Revolution John Lockhart-Ross (1721–1790), admiral of the British Royal Navy John Ross (British Army officer, died 1809) (1744–1809), British Army officer John Ross (Royal Navy officer) (1777–1856), British naval officer and Polar explorer John E. Ross (1818–1890), fought in
176-752: The TV series Dallas John A. Ross (composer) (1940–2006), African American jazz musician, composer and choral conductor John Ross, former drummer of Hostage Calm Law [ edit ] John Ross of the Inner Temple (1563–1607), English barrister and poet John Wesley Ross (1841–1902), American attorney in Washington, D.C. Sir John Ross, 1st Baronet (1853–1935), Irish judge and Unionist politician John Rolly Ross (1899–1963), U.S. federal judge John William Ross (1878–1925), U.S. federal judge John Wilson Ross (1863–1945), justice of
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#1732791355184192-1228: The Victorian Legislative Council Jack Ross (Arizona politician) (1927–2013), Arizona car dealer, philanthropist and politician John Q. Ross (1873–1922), lieutenant governor of Michigan Religion [ edit ] John Ross (bishop of Carlisle) (died 1332), English bishop of Carlisle John Ross (bishop of Exeter) (1719–1792), English bishop of Exeter John Ross (missionary) (1842–1915), Scottish missionary to Northeast China Sports [ edit ] John Ross (American football) (born 1995), American football player John Ross (curler) (born 1938), Canadian curler Jack Ross (footballer, born 1892) (1892–1973), Australian rules footballer for Geelong between 1920 and 1922 Jack Ross (footballer, born 1895) (1895–1943), Australian rules footballer for Geelong in 1919 Jack Ross (footballer, born 1911) (1911–1996), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood Jack Ross (footballer, born 2000) , Australian rules footballer for Richmond Jack Ross (footballer, born 1976) , Scottish professional footballer John Ross (rower) (1945–2009), Canadian rower in
208-497: The book to Canada as a result. Its thesis, as discussed in the Author's Note - A Warning and Disclaimer , is that hostile bullying by a government will cause a revolt, and the revolt will be successful if the area involved is large enough, the area has a sufficiently distinct culture, and the rebels use low-tech leaderless resistance. It has sold briskly at gun shows but is generally not sold at traditional bookstores. (As of June 2009,
224-519: The part of a gun dealer in a small western town in 1876. In October 2000, he had a stroke and was incapacitated for a few weeks. He made a complete recovery and lived in St. Louis , Missouri , where he wrote, did investment consulting, scheduled fee-based speaking engagements, and ran night classes for Concealed Weapons licensing. Ross wrote a semi-regular Internet column called "Ross In Range," where he discussed topics that interested him. A recurring theme
240-452: The price for a new copy hovers around $ 120 and even used ones are priced at over $ 50 on auction sites because the publisher is almost sold out.) In 2000, Ross had his lawyer write a letter to the ATF claiming that their agents harassed him for writing his book, threatened vendors for selling his book and approached his "amicably separated" wife to elicit information against him. Ross supported
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