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WI: Collectors Finds Home in Siren
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�A lot of people come in here,and they may buy something, sure,� Tom Morrison says. �But the one thing I�m not selling is memories. I�m giving those away and they�re mostly good ones.� Morrison opened Collectors: Arms, Ammo & Antiques late this summer on Service Road in Siren on the west side of State Road 35. Morrison, who lives in Danbury, chose this location because of the high traffic along 35.
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Range Review: Springfield Armory XD-E in .45 ACP
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In a world rapidly becoming overrun by the tiny, single-stack, striker-fired carry gun in 9 mm, the Springfield Armory XD-E in .45 ACP seems, at first glance, to be an unusual offering. It�s small, yes, with dimensions approximating many of the most popular subcompact pistols on the market. Size-wise, it�s comparable to the Smith & Wesson Shield, the Glock G43, the SIG Sauer P320 subcompact, and Springfield Armory�s own XD-S. These tiny guns are popular because they�re lightweight to carry and easy to conceal, so from that perspective, the XD-E in .45 ACP makes perfect sense.
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MT: State-of-the-art Indoor Shooting Range to Open This Spring in Helena
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Tom VanHoose knows he's on target to expand his shooting enterprise into the Helena market. Quite a bit of research has gone into his plan to locate an indoor shooting range in Helena. �It�s close,� said VanHoose, who owns Highwood Creek Outfitters, an indoor shooting range in Great Falls. �The income demographics are right, the shooting demographics are right � and the interest demographics are right.�
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100 Years of Pheasant Hunting in South Dakota
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Pheasant hunting season is a time of year that many South Dakotans look forward to for months. I�ve been looking forward to it since the end of last year�s season! It�s a time to pass down traditions and join friends and family in the fields. We�re especially looking forward to this season, as it marks the 100th year of pheasant hunting in South Dakota.
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Are You Safe at Home?- More Self-Defense Gun Stories
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Responsible gun owners defended themselves, but you didn't hear about it in the news. Instructor Amanda Suffecool joins host Rob Morse to talk about four recent examples of armed defense.
First story- Do you have a firearm nearby when everyone is in bed asleep? Second Story- Are you armed at home when you�re getting the kids ready for school? Third story- Are you armed when you�re ex-boyfriend has been drinking? Fourth story- Are you armed when you�re protecting your daughter from an abusive boyfriend?
These gun owners survived a lethal threat. What would you do in their situation? Text and podcast available at the link. (27 minutes)
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Replica Machine Gun Barred from City Parade in Kansas, Reinstated
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Just how paranoid is the Left? Well, maybe the better question to ask is why they�re hell-bent on attaching a social stigma to guns�even fake ones. When Kansas Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Kris Kobach rode in the Old Shawnee Days Parade, he sat in a Jeep and was wrapped in an American flag�and a replica machine gun was mounted on the vehicle. While the crowd of patriotic, freedom-loving Americans cheered, the liberals went hog wild, expressing outrage that a candidate would dare to display a gun�albeit an inoperable one.
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OR: Man Fires Shot at Another Man on Springwater Corridor in SE Portland
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Portland police are investigating a shooting Sunday morning on the Springwater Corridor trail in southeast Portland. At about 9:15 a.m., officers responded to Southeast Lambert Street where it crosses the Springwater Corridor on a report of a shooting. Officers arrived in the area and spoke with the caller, who told police he was confronted by an unknown man on the trail.
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New Tech Could Help to Track 3-D Printed Guns
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Scientists claim to have developed the first accurate method to identify which machine a 3Dprinted object came from, paving the way for law enforcement agencies to track the origin of printed guns, counterfeit products and other goods. According to researchers from University at Buffalo in the US, 3D-printers leave unique �fingerprints� on their products, which can be identified by their �PrinTracker�.
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Newspaper: �Initiatives are�a lousy way to write laws� � No on I-1639
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An editorial in the Walla Walla Union Bulletin that appeared just as tens of thousands of hunters were heading into the field for the deer season opener urged voters to reject gun control Initiative 1639�the only gun measure on a ballot anywhere in the United States this year�because �Initiatives are generally a lousy way to write laws.�
�The ballot proposals are written specifically to represent a single point of view,� the newspaper observed. �There is no give-and-take of the legislative process. And, as a result, flaws are often discovered once voters make the law.�
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Commentary: Initiative 1639 Not Perfect, but Addresses Legitimate Concerns
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I�m going to vote for Initiative 1639. It�s not perfect, but it addresses real concerns. That said, I would like to speak to those who don�t support the initiative: I think I fully understand your fears of being without defense, and I am deeply sorry for anyone who has suffered a serious break-in. At the same time. I have to say that I hear very little from your side of the question that indicates that you respect the fears of your neighbors who support gun control.
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IL: Concealed Carry Rally at Courthouse
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Madison County State's Attorney Tom Gibbons says concealed carry license holders will be allowed to carry concealed firearms on the sidewalks and courtyard areas around the Madison County Administration Building and Courthouse. The statement comes prior to a planned Second Amendment rally scheduled to be held at the location on Thursday. Gibbons tells The Big Z he is a staunch supporter of the right to bear arms in a responsible manner.
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TN: 175 Guns Seized From Suspected Drug Dealer in Smith County
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An estimated 175 guns were seized from a suspected drug dealer in Smith County. The 15th Judicial District Drug Task Force posted limited information and pictures of the weapons to its Facebook page. Marijuana was also reportedly located during the course of the investigation. No other details have been released including the name of the suspect.
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Hunting and Fishing a Part of North Carolinians� Heritage
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Hunting and fishing are cherished North Carolina traditions that, when paired with science, are an integral part of wildlife management and conservation. Unfortunately, misguided extremists have been trying for decades to ban hunting through incremental steps, often unnoticed by the public, or through outright bans on certain species. That is why the National Rifle Association is supporting the statewide ballot initiative this November that would amend the North Carolina Constitution to protect the right to hunt and fish. This amendment will guarantee that the outdoor sporting traditions North Carolinians� enjoy will be preserved for future generations.
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"Secrecy is the keystone of all tyranny. Not force, but secrecy ... censorship. When any government, or any church, for that matter, undertakes to say to it's subjects, 'This you may not read, this you must not see, this you are forbidden to know,' the end result is tyranny and oppression, no matter how holy the motives. Mighty little force is needed to control a man whose mind has been hoodwinked; contrariwise, no amount of force can control a free man, a man whose mind is free. No, not the rack, not fission bombs, not anything. You cannot conquer a free man; the most you can do is kill him." --Robert A. Heinlein, "Revolt in 2100" (Pg. 68-69, Baen Books paperback edition, 1999 printing) |
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