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Baltimore, Chicago Violence Shows Criminals Ignore Marchers
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Three weeks ago, anti-gun marchers blaming the Second Amendment and gun rights organizations for firearms-related violence rallied in Baltimore, Chicago and elsewhere, but weekend shootings in both Democrat strongholds demonstrated once again demonstrate the disconnect in common sense: Criminals don�t obey the law and they pay no attention to gun control marches.
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MA: Court Strikes Down Ban on Stun Guns
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Massachusetts� highest court ruled Tuesday that the state�s ban on civilian possession of stun guns violates the U.S. Constitution�s right to bear arms. The decision is a reversal for the court, which reached an opposite conclusion in a different case in 2015. The U.S. Supreme Court, however, set aside that earlier ruling, saying the Massachusetts court failed to properly explain its decision.
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FL: Cape Teachers Take Firearms Training Class
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The teachers became the students at Shoot Center in Cape Coral Monday night on the subject of guns. Several Lee County teachers stepping into the range after a crash course on gun safety. "There's a lot of talking about gun violence, I'm not going to get into that but I do feel it's important to educate yourself," said a teacher who identified herself as Liza. |
NRA Supports Maryland Lawsuit
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The National Rifle Association (NRA) last week said it is supporting a legal challenge to Maryland�s state restrictions on carrying a handgun. The lawsuit has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. �Denying the majority of law-abiding citizens the right to carry a firearm outside of the home is unconstitutional,� said Chris W. Cox, executive director of the NRA�s Institute for Legislative Action. �The government cannot require citizens to prove a special need in order to exercise their fundamental rights.� |
Chiappa Rhino 200DS .357 Magnum Snub Nose Reviewed
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The Chiappa Rhino revolver isn�t exactly new, but 10 years after its introduction a surprisingly large number of shooters are completely unaware of how revolutionary the design really is. I blame it on the gun�s unconventional appearance. Its blocky, science-fiction look suggests clumsiness and bucks 180 years of tradition. However, once you�ve shot one, you realize those ungainly lines are immaterial. The Rhino�s aluminum frame and stainless steel cylinder keep it light for fast handling and the gun points well. Most importantly, the Rhino�s unique design and ergonomics make it more controllable, and thus faster shooting, than any normal, barrel-on-top .357 Mag. revolver of comparable size. |
NJ: Governor Praises Lawmakers for Advancing Gun Control Bills
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New Jersey�s governor praised lawmakers on Monday for advancing gun control measures, including legislation to prohibit the purchase of firearms parts used to make untraceable weapons, or so-called ghost guns. �As gun violence continues to plague our country, New Jersey will lead the way by setting a higher standard for gun safety,� Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, said in a statement. He stopped short of saying he would sign the measures, but called on the Democrat-led Senate to pass them. Senate President Steve Sweeney has said he intends to take up the bills.
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MA: Maynard Residents Stand Against Proud Boys Rally
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On a hill overlooking Old North Bridge, the spot where the first shot was fired starting the American Revolution, a group called Proud Boys New England held what it called a free-speech rally. They stood in an enclosed area surrounded by metal partitions on Patriots� Day, April 16, while outside the barricade stood police officers from Concord, the National Park Service and the Northeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council.
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Most Effective Way Of Stopping An Active Shooter
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Some ideas are just too great to ignore�America, the Constitution and the Second Amendment come to mind. The National Rifle Association wholeheartedly supports all three, and nowhere will that enthusiasm be on greater display than at this year�s 147th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits set for May 4-6 in Dallas, Texas. It�s sure to be a celebration of freedom like no other, and NRA members will have a unique opportunity to get their hands on the firearm industry�s newest guns, optics, ammunition and related products all under one roof.
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FL: Guns Stolen From Ocala Gun and Pawn Shop
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Burglars break into an Ocala pawn and gun store and make off with 15 guns. watch some of the surveillance video and hear what police have to say about the rogue guns on Ocala streets. Ocala Police Information Officer Meghan Shay said "Shortly before 3am on Monday morning there was a burglary at a local pawn shop and 15 guns were stolen." And the burglars didn't take long to get in and out.
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On Our Way to Deerfield
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We are packing up as I compose this. My wife and I had a long talk last night and decided that because it will be so much safer in a community that confiscates assault weapons and, without a doubt, ultimately all potentially dangerous weapons, we are moving to the Village of Deerfield, Illinois!
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Roundup: New Guns & Gear 2018
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Some ideas are just too great to ignore�America, the Constitution and the Second Amendment come to mind. The National Rifle Association wholeheartedly supports all three, and nowhere will that enthusiasm be on greater display than at this year�s 147th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits set for May 4-6 in Dallas, Texas. It�s sure to be a celebration of freedom like no other, and NRA members will have a unique opportunity to get their hands on the firearm industry�s newest guns, optics, ammunition and related products all under one roof.
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More Self-Defense Gun Stories
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Responsible gun owners defended themselves, but you didn't hear it in the news. Instructor David Cole joins host Rob Morse with three new examples. First story- Someone knocks at your front door. Two armed men are shouting orders. These two strangers point a gun at you. Second story- It is late at night at this convenience store. Rather than select an item, the customer walks directly to the counter. The man has a gun in his hand. Third story- Your boyfriend answers the door and ask why they are knocking at 3:30 in the morning. Two armed men push the door open and throw your boyfriend against the wall.
What would you do in these situations? Text and podcast available at the link. (16 minutes)
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AK: An Empty Fred Meyer Store in Downtown Palmer could become an Indoor Shooting Range
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The talk of the town for the past year was the quest for a new tenant to fill the empty former Fred Meyer store. Talk shifted to uproar last week when a proposal for an indoor shooting range surfaced.
The controversy stems from the potent combination of downtown-proud Palmer residents and broader concerns about guns.
The state-of-the-art range � 29 lanes up to almost 200 feet long � is proposed by a local company called Valkyrie Security and Asset Protection Inc. that promises to drum up local taxes and hire 60 to 80 people.
The proposal has generated such a debate that city officials delayed a decision in order to give the public more say.
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MASS EXODUS FROM CALIFORNIA & ILLINOIS: Where Are They Going???
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They talk a lot, embrace double standards, have many wonderful sounding ideas, and deride facts, figures and anything Trump.
As Democrat controlled media fills the airwaves with hate, fake news, double standards, and lies, it seems there is no longer hope for a land that appears to have abandoned all traditional values. Values like family, personal responsibility, hard work, divine providence, and the unbearable notion of freedom. |
FL: Deputies- 30 Rounds Fired from AR-15 in Deadly Florida Home Invasion
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Three men say they were asleep inside a mobile home in Glen St. Mary about 4 a.m. Sunday when they heard a voice outside yell �Sheriff�s Office!� before the front door burst open. In stormed a masked gunman who fired off a single round before two of the men inside, one armed with an AR-15 rifle and the other with a handgun, emerged from two bedrooms and opened fire.
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Classic Guns: The SVT-40 Battle Rifle
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On June 9, 1944, a U.S. Navy LCVP picked up a group of 9th Air Force Troop Carrier Command pilots off Utah Beach in Normandy. At some point after midnight on June 6th, these men had steered Waco and Horsa gliders into landing zones in the hedgerows of the Cotentin Peninsula. After landing, they made their way down to the beach so they could be returned to their squadrons in England to fly future missions. Since they might encounter trouble between the landing zone and the beach, they carried individual weapons and ammunition. Some even took the extra precaution of camouflaging their helmets with strips of canvas scrim.
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AL: Alabama Named Top State for Gun Industry
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A new analysis of the 50 states ranked Alabama the top spot in country for the gun industry. According to Zippia, a website that tracks career and industry data, southern states are the friendliest to the gun industry. �A general rule of thumb emerged from the data � head south if you are looking to get one of as many as 141,500 jobs generated by companies that make, distribute, and sell guns,� explained Chris Kolmar at Zippia. �Not to mention the the 159,623 jobs in ancillary industries.�
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OH: Athens City Council Advocates for Stricter Gun Laws at State and Federal Levels
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City Council passed a resolution Monday recommending that state and federal legislative bodies enact stricter gun safety legislation. The resolution included recommendations for legislation that: bans �military-grade guns including semi-auto assault weapons,� raises the age to purchase a firearm to 21, closes gun show loopholes and expand background checks. The resolution also encourages gun owners to lock their guns in safes with locks.
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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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