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VA: Waynesboro Community Speaks About Second Amendment Concerns During Council Meeting
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Waynesboro is holding a special meeting in the New Year for those with Second Amendment concerns but that didn�t keep people from speaking out Monday night at a council meeting. People spoke on both sides of the issue Monday night during public comment some voicing concern about the uncertainty of becoming a Second Amendment sanctuary. However, the largest applause came from those encouraging Waynesboro to adopt the resolution.
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CO: Colorado Dems Plan To Pursue A Variety Of Gun Laws In 2020
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Colorado Democrats are poised to make a bid for stricter gun policies during the 2020 legislative session. The move follows the passage of a so-called �red flag� gun law in 2019 that allows a court to temporarily remove firearms from someone who might be at risk of harming themselves or others. The new law goes into effect on January 1.
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Vermont Auctioning Off Guns Stored in Evidence
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The Vermont Department of Buildings and General Services has started auctioning off evidence guns to federally licensed firearms dealers in accordance with a law enacted in April 2018, according to an article in Seven Days, an independent news outlet in Vermont. Under the new law, the Vermont Department of Buildings and General Services works with evidence clerks to identify, transport, store, and then auction the guns. |
OR: Oregon Faith Leaders Announce Renewed Assault-style Gun Control Effort
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Another attempt at gun control legislation curbing assault-style weapons and large capacity magazines was announced Monday morning by Lift Every Voice Oregon, a coalition of Oregon faith leaders. The group will embark on a two-pronged initiative effort targeting the sale of assault-style rifles and magazine sizes. If successful, they would be on the November 2020 ballot.
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IL: 1 Killed, 14 Wounded in Chicago Weekend Shootings
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Fifteen people were shot over the weekend across Chicago, including an 18-year-old man killed in Gresham on the South Side. Tyquan Manney was on the sidewalk about 11:40 a.m. Sunday in the 8700 block of South Lowe Avenue when someone walked up and fired shots at him, Chicago police and the Cook County medical examiner�s office said. He was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he succumbed to his injuries. He lived in the same neighborhood. |
VA: Shenandoah County Board Votes to Become Second Amendment Sanctuary
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After decisions by over 40 localities across Virginia, Shenandoah County became the latest to adopt a resolution to become a 'Second Amendment Sanctuary' on Dec. 9. The crowd at a hearing on whether Shenandoah County should become a 'Second Amendment Sanctuary' turns to face the U.S. flag for the Pledge of Allegiance on Dec. 9 ,2019. The Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on the decision at a special meeting on Tuesday night. |
VA: Bristol Virginia Council Stops Short of Approving �Second Amendment Sanctuary� Resolution
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The Bristol Virginia City Council voted unanimously Monday to oppose proposed state gun-control legislation but stopped short of approving the city as a �Second Amendment Sanctuary.� The council, in a called meeting, approved a resolution in support of the U.S. Constitution and Virginia�s Constitution. It states �we respect our citizens� rights, whether those rights are explicitly stated in either constitution or derived from decisions of the court process� and seemingly follows a number of localities, including Washington County, that oppose the infringement of Second Amendment gun rights.
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Virginians Prep for a Second Amendment Battle
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Virginia has been trending blue for a long time, as both the D.C. suburbs of �NoVa� and the state�s minority population have grown. Add in the suburb-alienating Trumpist drift of the GOP � both nationally and in the southern part of the state � and sprinkle on the judicial demise of some heavy gerrymandering, and you wind up with Democrats in control of the entire state government. Less than a year after a wave of Democratic scandals that was so humiliating it has its own Wikipedia page, in fact.
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FL: Santa Rosa County Passes 'Second Amendment Sanctuary' Resolution 3 Days After NAS Pensacola Shooting
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Three days after a deadly shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola that killed three men and injured eight people, Santa Rosa County passed a resolution declaring the county a "Second Amendment Sanctuary." The resolution, which is mostly ceremonial, outlines the Second Amendment and several court cases that reaffirmed American citizens' rights to bear arms. It also recognizes and re-affirms the Santa Rosa County militia, which was first established in 1994 when residents grew concerned about what they saw as threats to their Second Amendment rights.
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The Armed Citizen� December 9, 2019
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An armed citizen in Spartanburg, S.C., reportedly shot a man threatening him with a piece of lumber outside a home-improvement store about 3 p.m. Aug. 18. News reports say the two men, who knew each other, began arguing in the store, but the armed citizen disengaged and tried to avoid the other man. The suspect went out to the parking lot, retrieved a 4-foot piece of lumber from his vehicle and awaited the other man. He then followed the armed citizen to his vehicle and threatened him with the lumber. |
Review: Winchester 350 Legend
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The development and popularity of metallic cartridges has traditionally been driven by the military. Consider the .45-70 Gov�t, .30-�06 Sprg., .308 Win. (7.62 NATO) and the .223 Rem. (5.56 NATO). This is partly because military adoption translates to dollars, but also because up until near the end of the last century, shooters mostly chose a cartridge to fill a general role. That�s changing. Today we�re seeing the proliferation of the specialized cartridge; a cartridge engineered for a specific�often narrow�military or civilian task. This desire for specialization is how we ended up with Winchester�s new 350 Legend.
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Poor 2A Advocacy is Worse than Sitting it Out
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Perhaps the most frustrating thing is when someone says they are trying to help, and then proceeds to make things worse. This is particularly true when it comes to advocacy in the effort to protect and/or restore our Second Amendment rights. Let�s be blunt here: While Second Amendment supporters have a lot going for us, specifically the facts, especially involving modern multi-purpose semiautomatic rifles, not to mention the legal arguments (combine Heller with the Supreme Court�s 2016 Caetano decision, and semi-auto bans should be toast in any honest court), as well as the fact that much of the agenda is punishing millions of Americans for crimes and acts of madness they did not commit, they don�t maximize this 1-2-3 punch. |
The Culpeper Minutemen Flag: The History of the Banner Flown by a Militia of Patriots
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The Culpeper Flag is often mistaken as a modern variation of the iconic �Don�t Tread On Me� Gadsden Flag � and rightly so. What many don�t know is that the Culpeper Flag was inspired by its Gadsden counterpart, and both have become touchstones of the Second Amendment Movement.
While remarkably similar to its Gadsden relative, the flag of the Culpeper Minutemen is arguably cooler � and significantly more obscure. While it has the same coiled rattlesnake and �Don�t Tread on Me� legend, the Culpeper Flag is white, it carries the additional motto �Liberty or Death,� and when historically correct, a banner bearing the name of the Culpeper Minutemen. |
IL: Woman Allegedly Shoots Child's Father in Self-Defense
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A Decatur woman shot her child's father in an act of self defense, according to police. The 33-year-old father was shot in the torso by his child's mother, who claimed she was defending herself as he was attacking her when she sat in her vehicle. The man's injury was deemed non-life threatening. The child's mother had injuries on her face, which police said was consistent with being hit several times. |
VA: Gun Rights Advocates to Rally at State Capitol
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The �God. Family. Guns� rally was held on Monday afternoon in opposition to Governor Ralph Northam and law makers proposing gun legislation in the upcoming general assembly session. The VA First Foundation says the potential legislation �clearly violates our U.S. Constitutional rights, as well as our Virginia Constitutional rights,� in a press release.
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Crooked California: Bad Gun Control Laws Once Again Foster Official Corruption
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In news that will not shock gun rights supporters, the anti-gun utopia of California has provided further evidence that unjust gun control laws invite official corruption. According to a press release from the U.S. Attorney�s Office for the Southern District of California, former San Diego County Sheriff�s Captain Marco Garmo was arrested on November 22 for allegedly using his position to circumvent the state�s �roster of certified handguns.� Further, another individual allegedly made �unlawful payments�to a member of the county�s �CCW processing staff�to assist in the acquisition of may-issue California Concealed Weapons Permits. |
FL: Defense Cites Stand Your Ground Law in Theater Shooting Case
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A Florida judge is hearing evidence to determine whether a retired police officer acted in self-defense when he shot a man in a movie theater in 2014. Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge Susan Barthle is being asked to decide whether Curtis Reeves should be immune from prosecution under Florida�s controversial stand your ground statute. The hearing started Monday and continued on Tuesday. |
MD: Maryland cop charged with multiple counts of rape, suspended without pay
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A Maryland police officer has been arrested and charged by his own police department for alleged rape.
Anthony Westerman, a 25-year-old officer with the Baltimore County Police Department, was charged with two counts of second-degree rape and three counts of second-degree assault, officials said in a news release on Sunday.
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MI: Gas station attacker had been acting 'suspicious' at another business
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A man who allegedly attacked a gas station attendant in Macomb Township before he was shot several times had earlier been questioned about suspicious behavior at another area business, according to the Macomb County Sheriff's Office.
A short time later, the same individual walked into the gas station, where he immediately began advancing towards the two clerks working behind the counter.
The alleged attacker grabbed a liquor bottle and began to assault the clerks with it, Yax said in the release.
That's when one of the employees shot the suspect. The employee, a 28-year-old Macomb Township man, holds a valid concealed pistol license, according to the sheriff's office. |
Bloomberg�s Campaign Changes Politics Across the US
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The Bloomberg presidential campaign is going to shake up the Democrat establishment. That is true no matter what happens on election day. Mayor Mike will disrupt the establishment even if he tries to work with the Democrats.
Politicians sell government power to special interests. In contrast, Bloomberg is buying political interests directly and cutting out the democrat money men in the middle, and also cutting out some of the democrat special interests.
Bloomberg is buying political power wholesale rather than at retail political rates. |
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Besides the advantage of being armed, which the Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation, the existence of subordinate governments, to which the people are attached, and by which the militia officers are appointed, forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition, more insurmountable than any which a simple government of any form can admit of. Notwithstanding the military establishments in the several kingdoms of Europe, which are carried as far as the public resources will bear, the governments are afraid to trust the people with arms. � James Madison, The Federalist Papers, No. 46 |
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