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A Master of Arms
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Ashley Hlebinsky is into guns the way some people love sports memorabilia � as objects of fascination and historical value. The curator of the Cody Firearms Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West supervises the management of thousands of guns and regularly writes articles about weaponry. |
My Gun Control Unicorn is Named Chet
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The fantasy of gun-control is easy. The sales pitch is a politician�s dream.
�No one will get shot ever again if we make guns illegal.�
That promise sounds great if you don�t know very much. Who wouldn�t want to have world peace and a pet unicorn when all you have to do is mail in two box tops and vote in November.
Sounds awesome, doesn�t it. What do you need to know to detect the lies inside the gun-control sales pitch? |
GA: Police- Man Shot Dead in Possible 'Self-Defense'
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A husband and wife are in the hospital following a terrifying encounter with a gunman. Police said the husband stepped in to save his wife after a man shot her in the arm, then the husband shot and killed the gunman possibly in self-defense. Investigators said the shootings happened Sunday afternoon in a home on Donnebrook Lane in southeast Atlanta. |
ID: Police Investigating Apparent Self-Defense Homicide in Bonner County
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A 39-year-old Spirit Lake man was shot and later died after an apparent attack of a woman and her mother in south Bonner County Friday evening. Friday around 5:15 p.m., Bonner County Sheriff's Office Deputies responded to a disturbance report at the 100 block of Rebel Ridge Rd. Prior to arriving, dispatch advised that a man was shot by a 41-year-old female, who had been defending herself and her 70-year-old mother from the accused attacker. |
MI: Macomb Women Part of Surge in Number of Female Hunters in Michigan
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As a little girl, Dawn Adlen-Pratt of Clinton Township used to wonder about the trips her father and older brothers took up north, every fall.
Where did they go?
What did they do that was so much fun?
Finally, she decided enough is enough, and when her brothers called home to talk to her mother as they always did, she listened in.
"All I heard was, 'Mom, we're having such a great time hunting with dad,'" said Adlen-Pratt. "I was probably about 12, and when my dad got home I told him I wanted to go, too."
She's been hunting ever since.
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How Kanye Discussing Guns Can Boost The Defense Of The Second Amendment
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Superstar rapper and fashion mogul Kanye West recently came out in support of the Second Amendment while in the Oval Office visiting President Trump, saying, �We have the right to bear arms.� The National Rifle Association gleefully praised his remarks, noting in a tweet �The #NRA�s nearly six million members are glad to see a celebrity who gets it, and who is willing to stand with the #2A.� |
Nonviolent Felons Shouldn�t Lose Their Second Amendment Rights
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In 1989, Larry Hatfield fudged his employment records to get some extra money from the Railroad Retirement Board. He was caught and pled guilty to the federal crime of making a false statement, and was sentenced to a fine and (at the government�s recommendation) no prison time. Since then, Hatfield has lived his life without incident, incurring nary as much as a parking ticket. He doesn�t fight, do drugs, or cause problems. Hatfield has lived as a completely law-abiding citizen for decades.
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Car Crash Ends With Argument, Driver Shot In Ankle
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Twin Cities.com reports 09-21-18 St, Paul, Minnesota, a minor car accident in downtown ended with a confrontation and a driver being shot in the ankle on Thursday, according to Sgt. Mike Ernster of the St. Paul Police. When Officers responded to the 7:25 p.m. accident scene, a 35-year-old motorist told police that he had been stopped at the light at Seventh and Robert streets when a red four-door vehicle struck his vehicle.
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IL: 27 Shot � 2 Fatally � in Weekend Gun Violence
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Two people were killed and 25 others wounded in a series of citywide shootings from 5 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday. In the course of the weekend, four people were shot Friday night, including three in a single shooting in Wicker Park; two homicides happened Saturday, when nine others were wounded in separate shootings. Eleven people were wounded Sunday. One woman was shot in her face in a domestic-related shooting that turned into a barricade situation early Monday.
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Gun Control�s New Front: Ammunition
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Ammunition control is the new front in gun control. Well, OK, not new exactly, as legislators and activists opposed to American freedom in states such as California, Illinois and Massachusetts have long tried with some unfortunate success to tax, ban and strictly regulate the sale of ammunition. But new in that this has become a very active line of attack on your right to bear arms.
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Campus Concealed Carry Laws Have Been Successful in Texas
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The fight for gun rights on campus is one that �generally does not favor the Second Amendment,� Joseph Warta, regional director with the National Association for Gun Rights, acknowledges. But Texas�s �campus carry� law, which has survived both a lawsuit and an appeal by three college professors, shows that these laws can be effective in reducing gun violence, Warta argues in an op-ed for the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal.
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MN: MN Youth Deer Hunting Season is This Weekend
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Thousands of young hunters will take to the woods this MEA weekend for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resource's (DNR) youth deer season, an annual hunting opportunity that helps develop Minnesota�s next generation of hunters. Nearly 5,000 hunters ages 10-15 will take to the fields and forests Oct. 18 to Oct. 21 in an attempt to grow the sport of deer hunting in Minnesota. |
GA: Hunters- Firearms Deer Hunting Season Opens October 20
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Time to fill up that freezer with one of the healthiest meats available! The Georgia deer firearms season opens Sat., Oct. 20 and continues through Jan. 13, 2019 statewide. �Hunting is a grand tradition in Georgia, with all types of people participating,� said Charlie Killmaster, state deer biologist for the Wildlife Resources Division. �It is an exciting activity enjoyed by many, and Georgia has one of the longest deer seasons, with a deer harvest that is sustainably among the highest, and with quality bucks.� |
Doctor Who�s Bizarre Anti-Gun Agenda: 'Brains Beat Bullets'
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Sunday night, Doctor Who debuted its second episode in its much anticipated 11th season on BBC America. The show, a British classic beloved by many in America, typically stays away from politics as it focuses on a science fictional universe. That being said, it is somewhat known for its focus on diversity, pacifism and all things �anti-violence�--which, all things considered, I am mostly willing to tolerate in a world where almost every show is littered with explicit jabs at conservatives and conservative policy. In the episode �The Ghost Monument,� however, Doctor Who really put the �fiction� in science fiction with a bizarre anti-gun rant.
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The Left Doesn�t Just Want To Take Your Guns, But Also Your Ammo
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One of Ted Cruz�s interns was arrested in September for the unspeakable act of leaving a shotgun shell in his vehicle. In most of the country, some shell casings in the trunk would be no big deal. In D.C., however, unless you have a permit for a firearm connected to that particular type of ammunition, you can be arrested for mere possession of it. This story comes in the midst of several pushes across the country for �ammunition control� by the anti-gun Left.
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Outgunned on I-1639, the NRA Stokes Fear and Blames Bloomberg
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The National Rifle Association is appealing to its members for help, and stoking their fears, as Washington voters appear poised this November to enact one of America's strongest gun safety laws. "When Washington citizens cast their votes in this year's election, they'll be deciding a ballot initiative -- known as I-1639 -- that would destroy the Second Amendment as we know it in your home state," said a letter from NRA leader Chris Cox sent to members.
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Bogus "Study": You're More Likely to Be Shot By Cop in Pro-Gun States
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Researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Northeastern University came together to study the correlation between states' gun ownership and officer-involved shootings. The researchers published their findings in the Journal for Urban Health. Their grandiose takeaway: if you live in a state with "looser" gun laws � AKA you're allowed to utilize your Second Amendment rights � then you're more likely to be shot by police officers.
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FL: Gun Control Group's $2m Investment in Florida Election Dwarfs National Total for Cycle
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A huge late $2 million investment in the Florida election by a national gun control group largely financed by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg dwarfs the total amount the group has spent nationally this election cycle. Everytown for Gun Safety Action announced it will spend the money supporting gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, attorney general candidate Sean Shaw, agricultural commissioner candidate Nicole �Nikki� Fried, and unnamed others. |
MT: Attorney General Files to Re-Open Missoula Gun Ordinance Case
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The Montana Attorney General's Office filed a request late Monday asking a Missoula judge to reconsider last week's decision that gave Missoula the power to impose universal background checks on firearm transfers. Attorney General Tim Fox said in the motion Monday that his team was unable to conclude their arguments before Judge Robert "Dusty" Deschamps ruled in favor of the City of Missoula's ability to require background checks between any two parties in order to keep firearms out of the hands of felons. |
Hunters Mobilize Against N.J. Governor�s Public Land Bear Hunting Ban
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New Jersey is crawling with black bears so it�s no surprise human-bear conflicts are escalating and impacting public safety. Yet on Aug. 20 New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy sidestepped common sense to stand with animal-rights extremists and sign an executive order banning the legal hunting of bears on all state-owned�and sportsman-funded�lands. As the NRA Hunters� Leadership Forum (HLF) website, NRAHLF.org, broke the news, NRA, hunters and non-hunters alike condemned the move, which ignored hunting�s critical role as a wildlife management tool. |
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