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OK: Leader of Second Amendment Advocacy Group Considering Lawsuit After Being Turned Away at Tulsa Oktoberfest
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The leader of an Oklahoma Second Amendment advocacy group said Tuesday he plans to take legal action after Tulsa police officers refused to allow him to enter Oktoberfest while in possession of a concealed handgun. Oklahoma Second Amendment Association President Don Spencer posted a video on YouTube of an encounter Friday between him, at least two retired officers working event security and at least three Tulsa police officers. In the video, which is almost nine minutes in length, Spencer presents his Self-Defense Act license and tells the officers state law allows him to be on the premises at River West Festival Park with a concealed firearm. |
Harbor Freight Recalls Gordon Brand Knives
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Harbor Freight�the budget tool and hardware retailer with more than 1,000 outlets nationwide and e-commerce website�has issued a recall for the 1.1 million Gordon brand folding knives it sold between July 2008 to July 2019. �The locking mechanism can fail to engage on extension of the blade, posing a laceration hazard,� according to a notice posted on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission website. |
WA: Man Shot in Skyway Accused of Brandishing hammer; Detectives Say Shooter Fired in Self-Defense
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A 49-year-old man is under guard at Seattle�s Harborview Medical Center, where he is being treated for a gunshot wound to the abdomen after a dispute with his neighbor Tuesday in Skyway, according to the King County Sheriff�s Office. A woman returned home to her apartment complex in the 6900 block of South 123rd Street and found the door to her ground-floor unit kicked in, sheriff�s spokesman Sgt. Ryan Abbott said. She called her 34-year-old husband, who was at work nearby, he said.
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SD: Home Self-Defense in Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground Laws
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On Sunday night, police say a man was shot after entering another person's home in Sturgis. A shooting like that brings up questions of just what rights and responsibilities a homeowner has in that type of situation. The Castle Doctrine states that your home is your castle and you have the right to defend it. Stand Your Ground laws in South Dakota say a person can use force or violence against someone else, if there is a reasonable belief of danger. |
Assault On Firearm Industry Fails: Federal Court Dismisses Ohio Lawsuit
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On October 9, a federal court in Ohio considered and dismissed, with prejudice, a lawsuit against Smith & Wesson, Remington, Sig Sauer, and other gun manufacturers, arising from a class action brought by Primus Group LLC. Primus Group LLC v. Smith & Wesson Corp., et al, No. 2:19-cv-3450, 2019 WL 5067211 (S.D. Ohio, Oct. 9, 2019).
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Standing Guard | The Future Of The NRA
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When I see an NRA hat across the room, I smile because I know that person is a boldly proud American. I know that person is for individual freedom. I know that man or woman is someone we can count on when times are hard. I know that individual appreciates how unique and fragile this American freedom of ours really is. I know all this because no other membership can tell as much about a person as an NRA shirt or hat. There simply has never been another association like the NRA. |
WA: Second Amendment Advocates Protest at Morton Rally
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Law enforcement leaders and political hopefuls braved a steady pouring of rain on Saturday to drum up support for their opposition to new laws altering long-standing gun regulations � spurred by last year�s successful Initiative I-1639 � that they claim violate people�s rights to keep and bear arms under the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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TN: Sevier County Now a "Second Amendment Sanctuary"
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Sevier County is now a second amendment sanctuary following a vote on Monday night. Following in the footsteps of Blount County and the City of Dandridge, members of the Sevier County leadership voted to make the county a sanctuary. Leaders said this move doesn't change any laws, but is a sign of support.
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MI: Bills to make CPLs optional, allow concealed carry in gun-free zones clear Michigan House committee
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Michigan residents could carry a concealed firearm without a permit and in locations where it�s currently prohibited under legislation passed out of the House Military, Veterans and Homeland Security Committee Tuesday.
In 5-1 votes, the committee moved several bills that taken together would expand where and how gun owners could carry their firearms. The main bill in the package, House Bill 4770, would eliminate current restrictions on carrying concealed weapons and storing them in vehicles, and make a CPL license unnecessary - although gun owners still could opt to get the license.
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OH: Armed Robber Reason for Self-Defense
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At a Dollar General store in Dayton, Ohio, a store clerk was armed when the robber pointed a gun at employees and demanded money. The 23-year-old robber was shot several times, then collapsed and died outside the store, which had been robbed four times in 2019. |
A-MAX Match Ammo: A-MAX Match Bullets Explained
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The A-MAX bullet line from Hornady was developed for absolute accuracy in any shooting application. These bullets are specially jacketed, tipped and cored for optimal weight, velocity and to have the highest ballistic coefficient possible. You�ll be hard-pressed to find a more accurate rifle round, and Hornady takes a lot of pride in this particular bullet line � offering calibers ranging from .308 all the way to .50 BMG. |
WI: Gov. Evers Calls Special Session on Gun Control
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A first for Governor Tony Evers Monday, signing Executive Order #54 and calling for a special session on gun violence in Wisconsin. "It's time for thoughts and prayers, of course we're always there, but that doesn't solve the problem. We have had too many things that have occurred in this state and across this nation that we haven't taken a step forward," said Evers.
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Best Gun Owner Accessories To Own (So Far) In 2019
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Gun owners take pride in their guns and assume the responsibility to use them safely � meaning that they are properly used, properly maintained, and properly stored. Gun owners love the Second Amendment � its protected under the constitution after all � and take pride in doing their part to show both the amendment and our country � America � the respect they deserve. Check out what products Daily Dealer has found � did we mention we love America!
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WA: Washington�s Red-flag Law Allows Authorities to Seize Neo-Nazi�s Guns
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In a first-of-its-kind case for King County, authorities say police seized military-style weapons from a self-proclaimed neo-Nazi. According to court documents, authorities believe Kaleb Cole is a state leader of a small but dangerous extremist group. Still, he has not been charged with a crime or making a specific threat. A controversial law allowed authorities to confiscate his guns anyway. While some decry the Extreme Risk Protection Order, citing concerns of due process, the state law passed through a 2016 ballot initiative with nearly 70 percent of the vote.
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The CW's Nancy Drew Adaptation Will Never Use Guns
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The CW's new Nancy Drew adaptation perfectly hits that #fallgoal cozy-spooky aesthetic. While the town of Horseshoe Bay may be riddled with ghosts (or at least one homicidal ghost named Dead Lucy), there is a comfort to knowing that Nancy Drew is on the case. And, per the Nancy Drew showrunner, there is also a comfort to knowing that there will never be a gun fired on the show.
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�Blood on Their Hands,� Hypocrisy in at Least One Pocket?
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In the aftermath of a grisly murder in Western Washington involving an alleged illegal immigrant, the host of a popular midday Seattle radio program wrote at MyNorthwest.com, �Jay Inslee, Dow Constantine, Jenny Durkan, Bob Ferguson, and Mitzi Johanknecht once again have blood on their hands after the recent Auburn murder.� |
Chatting With The Speakers Of The 2nd Amendment Rally
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On November 2nd at 1:00 PM, gun owners will descend on the lawn of the U.S. for the 2nd Amendment rally. Gun rights advocates and gun celebrities will take the stage for speeches on the importance of the Second Amendment. This gathering isn't a protest. It is a chance for like-minded people to come together for fellowship and a chance to show those holding political office that gun owners do care about fighting against bad gun laws. We will get active in the political realm.
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Kevin Sorbo Tells Fox News He's in "Faith Based Action Film" to "Support" 2nd Amendment
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Actor Kevin Sorbo went on Fox & Friends and explained that he decided to take a starring role in a new "faith-based action film" because it had a message supporting the Second Amendment. When Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy asked the actor why he wanted to work on the film, The Reliant, after reading the script, Sorbo, 61, said that there were a number of reasons, but one that particularly piqued his interest was the film's "underlying message of support for the Second Amendment."
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7 Facts About Guns in the U.S.
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Guns are deeply ingrained in American society. The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives Americans the right to bear arms, and three-in-ten American adults personally own a gun. Most of these gun owners say the right to own firearms is essential to their own personal sense of freedom.
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VT: AG Joins States in Vermont Gun Law Amicus Brief
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group of 18 state attorneys general to defend Vermont�s right to ban large capacity magazines for guns, according to an attorney general�s office press release. In an amicus brief filed in the Vermont Supreme Court, the attorneys general argue that states have the right to enact reasonable firearm restrictions that reduce the number of deaths and injuries caused by gun violence.
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First Look: Swagger Stalker QD42 Bipod
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Designed with the varied needs of hunters in mind, the Stalker QD42 bipod, from Swagger, provides enough versatility to shoot supported over the soft walls of a ground blind, while still retaining the ability to collapse short enough for use in the prone position. With a maximum height of 41.5", the Stalker QD42 is raised and lowered via turn-dial legs. Topside, its namesake "Quick Detach" technology makes for easy mounting to everything, from bolt-guns to crossbows. A unique facet of its design, the Stalker QD42's legs do not have a solid connection to the mount, but rather hinge to it on springs, making pivoting easy and quiet when tracking game.
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GOA SPECIAL REPORT: Your right to self-defense is taxed, and you probably don�t even realize it
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Do you know that each and every time you buy a new firearm or factory produced ammunition you are paying a hidden tax that is as high as 11 percent?
Under provisions of the Pittman-Robertson Act (P-R), handguns are taxed at the confiscatory rate of 10 percent and ammunition, rifles and shotguns are taxed at an even more outrageous 11 percent. Enacted in 1937, P-R was originally levied at a rate of 11 percent on rifles, shotguns and all types of ammunition and in 1970, handguns were added and taxed at 10 percent. Many gun owners are unaware they are even paying this tax because it is collected by manufacturers, based on the wholesale price of a firearm or ammunition.
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