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CA: Gun Owner Teaches Jealous Ex A Valuable Lesson In Proper Etiquette
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Love or what is perceived as love, can be complicated and at times a hot mess of drama leading to violence.
A 30-year-old California man learned the hard way that harassing an ex-girlfriend, threatening bodily harm to her boyfriend, and wielding a knife has dire consequences. Fortunately, for the perpetrator, the incident did not cost him his life. |
Praise the Lord, Pass the Ammunition: NY Church NOT Gun-Free
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A central New York church made headlines over the weekend by posting a sign out front that warns would-be mass shooters, �We say it again, we are not a gun free zone.�
This came one week after the attack in Sutherland Springs, Texas that left 26 church goers, including small children, dead at the hands of a killer who had been drummed out of the Air Force with a domestic violence assault conviction on his record. He was a person who, by law, should not have been allowed to purchase firearms. The Pentagon has launched an investigation into the matter. |
Viridian Welcomes USCCA In Episode 6 Of �Just The Facts�
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In the sixth episode of �Just the FACTs,� Kevin Michalowski, Executive Editor of Concealed Carry Magazine, discusses training mistakes, situational awareness, civilian response during an active-shooter situation and much more. Like all �Just the FACTs� episodes, the interview was filmed with FACT Weapon-Mounted Cameras (WMC). Kevin Michalowski is the Content Director for Delta Defense and Executive Editor of Concealed Carry Magazine, the flagship publication of the U.S. Concealed Carry Association (USCCA).
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To Trust The Mainstream Media On Guns is to Deny Truth
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�A man will be imprisoned in a room with a door that's unlocked and opens inwards, as long as it does not occur to him to pull rather than push.� ~ in Culture and Value, by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Early to Mid-Twentieth Century British-Austrian Philosopher, translated from the German by Peter Winch
�The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers.� Ascribed to Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States
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Manufacturers Drive U.S. Gun Control Debate
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When you read about terrorists killing thousands of innocent people you may wonder how the wrongdoers could sleep at night, knowing what they had done. Yet those who survived what usually were suicide missions, had been so radicalized by their leaders that they were proud of the killings done in the name of their faith. Their actions remind me of the Japanese Kamikaze pilots who flew airplanes into allied ships during World War II and were willing to die for their cause. |
KY: Police Say 17-Year-Old Stole Guns, Hid Them in Bedroom
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A Jeffersontown High School student is facing criminal charges after police said he hid stolen guns in his bedroom. The commander of the Louisville Metro Police Department�s 7th Division said the 17-year-old admitted to detectives he had stolen the weapons from cars. �Just because a juvenile is a student or under the age of 18, doesn�t mean they cannot be a criminal, or that they cannot be dangerous,� Maj. Kim Burbrink said. �He was looking for vehicles that were unlocked or that he could enter easily. He was taking the weapons from unlocked vehicles in the area.� |
Plea Deal Finalized for Man Who Stole Army Guns, Escaped Federal Detention
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James Morales entered a guilty plea Monday to a litany of charges that covered the theft of U.S. Army Reserve firearms, escape from federal custody and attempted bank robberies while he was on the lam. The case outlined against him in court papers begins with him picking up his discharge papers on Nov. 12, 2015. Two days later, he sawed through a gun vault located in a drill room of the Army Reserve Center in Worcester, stealing six M-4 rifles and 10 9 mm pistols.
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NC: Deputies Find Car Full of Guns in Wayne County
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A Goldsboro man is under arrest after authorities found multiple guns in a car. The Wayne County Sheriff's Office said the car was pulled over for a traffic violation Sunday. Officers could clearly see part of one of guns in the passenger area, but the occupants allegedly denied there were any weapons in the vehicle.
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Doyle McManus: Trump Fails to Keep Gun Law Promise
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When he ran for president last year, Donald Trump said we didn't need any new laws restricting guns. Instead, we should simply enforce laws already on the books. "We need to fix the system we have and make it work as intended," Trump's campaign website said. "What we don't need to do is expand a broken system."
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WI: Mt. Horeb Gun Shop Owner Works to Prevent Suicide
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In Dane County, more than 25 percent of all injury-related deaths are because of suicide. A Mt. Horeb gun shop owner is doing what he can to help prevent people from hurting themselves in the future. Chuck Lovelace said he�s seen suicide affect his friends and family. He recently bought a safe to store anyone�s guns at Essential Shooting Supplies, no questions asked.
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IL: Gunmen Carjack Several Vehicles in Minutes on Chicago's Northwest, West Sides
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Police are investigating a surge in carjackings on the city�s Northwest and West Sides early Monday morning after multiple vehicles were taken from drivers at gunpoint within minutes of each other. The first overnight carjacking was reported in the 2500 block of West Wellington, in the city�s Avondale neighborhood. There, a 39-year-old man, a 51-year-old man and a 39-year-old woman were sitting in a black 2017 Toyota Camry when they were approached by three armed men and ordered out of their vehicle, police said.
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TX: Senator to Introduce Bill to "Fix Broken Background Check System" in Response to Church Shooting
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Texas Sen. John Cornyn said Sunday he'll introduce legislation to stop to "fix this broken background check system" after he attended the first Sunday service after the Texas church shooting. Police said the gunman, Davin Kelley, entered the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs last week and opened fire on parishioners. The shooter killed 26 people. Cornyn attended a closed-door service and spoke to reporters during. His comments eventually turned to the gunman, Kelley, and the lapses that allowed him to buy several guns over the next few years, including some that were outlined in the New York Times yesterday morning regarding Kelley's time in the Air Force.
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MI: Firearms Season a Big Business for Big Bucks
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At 6:54 a.m. on Wednesday, the regular firearm season for white-tailed deer opens in Monroe, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties, and the rest of the eastern portion of Michigan�s Lower Peninsula. Exactly six minutes later, the season opens in Lenawee, Hillsdale, and Jackson counties, and the center of the state. In the western edge of Michigan, excluding a chunk of the Upper Peninsula, the season opens after six more minutes tick off the clock. In the extreme western end of the U.P., the deer firearm season will open 18 minutes after those hunters in Monroe County have fired the first rounds.
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FL: No Charges in Road Rage Shooting
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The Sarasota County Sheriff�s Office announced Monday that no criminal charges will be filed in Wednesday�s shooting that involved two drivers engaged in a dispute in the area of Washington Boulevard and 57th Street. Detectives say that Stephen Fernald, 75, shot 21-year-old Hunter R. Bradley of Lakewood Ranch in self-defense.
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It's Time for Concealed Carry Reciprocity
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What if I told you that the Federal Government is not doing enough to impose laws on individual states? Probably you would give me the well-rehearsed and sound arguments for limiting Federal power, and further reductions in the size of the State. However, there is one � and perhaps only one � area in which Federal action is much needed: Concealed Carry reciprocity. At the moment, there is an absurd patchwork of state-level laws covering the right to carry a concealed weapon, and responsible gun owners often accidentally commit crimes by traveling across state lines with their concealed weapon.
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MI: TSA Says no to Rifle; Retired Judge Demands $1K for Ruined Hunting Trip
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After missing his flight to Georgia for a hunting trip last month, retired Kent County judge Steven Servaas demanded he be reimbursed for his loss.
But this was no ordinary refund request.
Servaas wrote Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator David Pekoske, asking the federal agency cut him a $1,000 check.
Servaas' gripe? That a TSA agent at Gerald R. Ford International Airport rejected the case containing a hunting rifle he planned to check with the rest of his baggage. |
MI: Williams Gun Sight Undergoing $1.5M Expansion to Manufacturing Facility
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Williams Gun Sight is set to grow even larger just months after its first expansion in more than 50 years on its 10-acre Genesee County campus.
The 90-year-old business embarked on a $1.5 million project in October to add 9,000 square feet to its existing manufacturing facility and 1,000 square feet for offices along Lapeer Road in Davison Township.
Brian Wright, marketing manager for Williams Gun Sight, said the expansion will accompany the 3,500 square feet of manufacturing space that's been operating for more than 50 years.
"It's something we've always had in the back of our head," Wright said. "We always thought we needed more room for our sight manufacturing." |
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