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NY Times Article Ignites Alarming Debate About Guns, Rights
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An opinion piece in the New York Times by columnist Gail Collins has ignited a discussion that includes some alarmingly false impressions about the Second Amendment, and some clear misunderstandings about the difference between rights and a privileges.
Collins indicates in responses to various readers she is not a fan of guns, but it is some of the reader responses to which Second Amendment activists should pay attention. They offer a view into the anti-gun mindset that can be both frustrating and amusing, as well as disappointing. Friday morning, there were more than 925 responses to the Collins article, headlined �Ready to Nag About Gun Control?� |
History of 17 HM2 Ammo
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In 2004, the Hornady Manufacturing Company introduced the .17 Hornady Mach 2 (.17 HM2) using a .22 LR case that had been extended and necked down. This cartridge should not be mistaken for the Hornady .17 HMR, which is based on the case of a .22 Magnum. The .17 HM2 is designed to take varmint at 100 yards or more, and performs the task admirably. It develops a similar amount of energy as the .22 LR in foot pounds, but it travels at a higher velocity � resulting in a flatter bullet trajectory. |
Wayne LaPierre at CPAC: Leftists �Would Rather Kill the 2A than Save Lives�
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While speaking Sunday at CPAC 2021, the NRA�s Wayne LaPierre suggested leftist politicians �would rather kill the Second Amendment than save lives.� LaPierre referenced President Joe Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), suggesting �they�re using rising homicide statistics as political fodder, in their warped crusade against the Second Amendment.� |
NRA, USFWS Sign Memo Of Understanding
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The National Rifle Association on Jan. 13 signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) that creates a framework for cooperation between the two organizations for recruiting, retaining and reactivating American sportswomen and men, and for promoting the conservation of wildlife and its habitat through the NRA�s hunter education and hunter outreach programs. Taking part in the signing event at NRA�s National Firearms Museum was USFWS Director Aurelia Skipwith, who joined with NRA officers including Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) Executive Director Jason Ouimet and David Keene, past president. |
Wayne LaPierre at CPAC: Leftists �Would Rather Kill the 2A than Save Lives�
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While speaking Sunday at CPAC 2021, the NRA�s Wayne LaPierre suggested leftist politicians �would rather kill the Second Amendment than save lives.� LaPierre referenced President Joe Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), suggesting �they�re using rising homicide statistics as political fodder, in their warped crusade against the Second Amendment.� |
Below The Radar � Closing the Loophole on Interstate Firearm Sales Act
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To anti-Second Amendment extremists, anything that allows a law-abiding American citizen to exercise their Second Amendment rights is a �loophole.� Second Amendment supporters, though, often find people questioning this mindset � often because they don�t know the current laws, how little they are enforced, or what anti-Second Amendment extremists ultimately want to subject this country to.
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IN: First Black-owned gun shop to open in Indy
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It's been eight years in the making for Ryan Vaden and his dream come true. The 39-year-old Indianapolis native will become the first-ever African American owner of a gun store in the state. For the past 30 days, he has been working with contractors to outfit the interior of the building and preparing for the serious grand opening. |
SD: South Dakota- Two Pro-Gun Measures Scheduled for Committee Hearing
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Tomorrow, March 1st, at 7:45am, the House State Affairs Committee is scheduled to consider pro-gun legislation, Senate Bill 100 and Senate Bill 111. Please contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 100 and Senate Bill 111. Senate Bill 100 provides protections for gun stores, ranges, or any other entity that engages in the lawful selling or servicing of firearms, components, or accessories. SB 100 also prevents the prohibition, regulation, or seizure of citizens� Second Amendment rights during a declared State of Emergency. |
Preview: Bianchi Allusion Series 126GLS Assent
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Bianchi announced its first-ever holster to incorporate the Safariland Grip Locking System with the launch of the Allusion Series 126GLS Assent concealment holster. This unique grip-locking system enables this easily concealed holster to accommodate multiple firearms fits, and the company notes that the six sizes of holster models means that it can fit more than 250 different guns.
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TN: It's time to renew your TN hunting, fishing licenses
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It's time to renew your hunting and fishing licenses in Tennessee. Current yearly licenses expired Sunday, Feb. 28. New licenses are now available to purchase on the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency website. There are lots of different packages based on what you plan to do this year. You can also choose to auto-renew.
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Biden Interior Nominee Termed Far-Left 'Hardline Ideologue'
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Republicans and firearms groups are lining up to oppose President Biden's progressive nominee to oversee more than 500 million acres of public land. Biden tapped current U.S. Rep. Debra Haaland to become Secretary of the Interior. A member of the president�s Cabinet who stands eighth in line of succession just behind the attorney general, the chief of the Interior Department oversees the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the National Park Service, among others. As such, they are responsible for some 20 percent of the land in the country, a budget of $11 billion, and over 70,000 federal employees. |
Winchester Bags $37 Million Army Ammo Contract
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The U.S. Army Contracting Command at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, awarded the company a $37,141,981 firm-fixed-price contract for 5.56mm, 7.62mm, and .50 caliber ammunition. Work will be performed at Winchester's plant in Oxford, Mississippi with a completion date stretching to March 2026. |
Kimber Micro 9 Rapide
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The Kimber Micro 9 Rapide (Black Ice) is one sharp-looking 9 mm concealed-carry pistol. When you have a whistle-worthy looker like this, you might want to take it out and show it off to others, which is why these are often called �barbecue guns� (though the range is probably a better place to show it off).
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ID: Second Amendment rally creates momentum heading into Monday�s city council meeting
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A Second Amendment rally was held in downtown Twin Falls Thursday night, and the people who organized and attended the event want the city leaders to do what some other Magic Valley cities have done in recent months, make Twin Falls a Second Amendment Sanctuary City. The rally was organized by Lanny Denton and Forrest Anderson, and at the event, the two men were collecting signatures for a petition that will be submitted to the city council Monday night that will request the city council to direct city staff to draft a resolution to make Twin Falls a Second Amendment Sanctuary City. Once drafted they want the city council to have a vote to adopt the resolution.
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