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TX: Austin Woman Shoots, Kills Violent Intruder
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A man attempting to break into a residence in Austin, TX, was shot and killed by a female resident in an act of self-defense, according to a police report released on Tuesday, April 18, 2023. Austin Police Department officers and medical services responded to a call of a break-in at a residence in the 7600 block of Bethune Avenue at approximately 5:31 a.m. The female caller reported that a man, Samuel Wolf, was attempting to knock down their door while they were trying to hold it closed. |
Judge Holds Standard Capacity Magazines are �Not in Common Use for Self Defense�
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In the case of Hanson v. District of Columbia, in the District Court of the District of Columbia, on April 20, 2023, federal Judge Rudolf Contreras issued an opinion holding standard capacity magazines which hold more than ten rounds of ammunition are not protected under the rights which the Second Amendment was written to protect. Judge Contreras acknowledges magazines that hold more than ten rounds are in common use in the United States of America. Judge Contreras acknowledges magazines that hold more than ten rounds are arms as defined by the words of the Second Amendment. |
TN: Tennessee governor defends Second Amendment in previewing special session on public safety, gun reform
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, reportedly publicly addressed for the first time Monday the impending special legislative session on public safety and gun reform he is planning on holding in the wake of last month's shooting carried out by a transgender person at Christian school in Nashville that left six people dead. "What we plan to do is work together with the General Assembly to find a way that will in fact protect the broader public, that will protect the rights of Tennesseans," Lee told reporters in Chattanooga, according to WKRN. "We believe we can do that." |
Standing Your Ground Is A Constitutional Right
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There�s a problem in our society when people face prosecution for defending themselves in public, and when a major network props up an anti-gun activist on Sunday morning television to ridicule the basic right to self-defense with lies and rhetoric, the underlying issue and our rights at large as Americans face even greater peril. |
MI: Livingston commissioners pass Constitutional County resolution pushing back on slew of gun bills
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On Monday Livingston County declared itself a so-called "Constitutional County."
The county's board of commissioners voted unanimously to pass this resolution. Many are saying this is a grassroots effort to push back against Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's gun control policies.
"You gentlemen are patriots," said one resident during public comment.
A full house was in attendance for the vote on a resolution stating the county's commitment to the U.S. and Michigan Constitutions. It is also a rebuke of recent gun reform efforts passed by the Democrat-majority state legislature and signed into law by Whitmer days ago.
"People need to be able to protect themselves and their families," said one resident.
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Liberal Panic: Gun Bans Dry Up Leaving Left Disarmed?
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If it weren�t for the double standard, liberals (aka �progressives�) would have no standards at all.
As Democrat lawmakers continue pushing increasingly restrictive gun control laws, many states are witnessing a rush on gun stores ahead of what could be bans on certain firearms, as has been the case in Washington state. |
The Best .40 S&W Ammo for Self Defense: Stop the Threat
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When your life is on the line and seconds count, you don�t have time to wonder if the best 40 S&W ammo for self-defense is loaded into your Sig Sauer P226 or Glock 22. Thankfully, you found this article and we are going to tell you exactly what self-defense ammo you need to stop a threat. |
Armed in Gotham
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New York City has some of the most-restrictive firearms laws in the country. Still, in 2021, criminals committed nearly 8,000 felonies with guns in what some affectionately call �Gotham.� How does that add up? The disparity in these two facts shows that, indeed, if it is criminal to have a gun, only criminals will have guns. |
IL: SAF Answers Cook County Judge Request for Summary Judgment in Gun Ban Case
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Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a case challenging the Illinois semi-auto ban today filed a 36-page response to Cook County�s motion for summary judgment in a case challenging Cook County�s ban. Joining SAF in this case are the Firearms Policy Coalition and three private citizens, all Cook County residents. They are Cutberto Viramontes, Rubi Joyal and Christopher Khaya. They are represented by attorneys David Sigale of Wheaton, Ill., and David H. Thompson, Peter A. Patterson and William V. Bergstrom, all with Cooper & Kirk in Washington, D.C. The case is known as Viramontes v. Cook County. It was filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, in August 2021. |
CA: Proposed California laws aim to reduce number of guns
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Standing outside Monterey Park City Hall on Monday, April 24, state and local officials trumpeted three proposed state bills they say are aimed at reducing the number of guns among those not allowed to have them and at getting timely messages out in languages other than English if a threat exists. |
NM: New Mexico school district turns to AI to spot guns on school campuses
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As student safety continues to be a big topic in New Mexico schools, one school district is the southeast part of the state is turning to technology to try to prevent shootings. Recently, Clovis Municipal Schools announced the installation of an artificial intelligence monitoring software over its existing school surveillance cameras, designed to detect brandished guns. |
CVA�s First Bolt Action Runs Smooth In Cascade Rifle
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CVA started out making muzzleloaders back in the 1970s, but has grown into a much larger company with an ever-expanding product line. Today we are talking about the company�s first venture into centerfire bolt-action rifles: the CVA Cascade. This rifle uses a three-lug 70-degree bolt and is fed by a detachable box magazine. The rifle I am reviewing today is chambered in .350 Legend, a great choice for short-range hunting and one familiar to me. What remained unknown to me was whether the Cascade would meet my needs for a deer rifle. |
Everyday Armor Review: Premier Body Armor's Phoenix T-Shirt (Ballistic Test)
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Is it practical to wear bullet-resistant body armor every single day? Premier Body Armor, headquartered in Gastonia, North Carolina, certainly thinks so and offers a lightweight solution with its level IIIA Phoenix Everyday Armor T-Shirt. I've always liked the idea of daily body armor in principle. Whether you�re hunting, hitting the range, or just going about your daily business, it would be nice to know you have that extra layer of protection. But so far, it's always come with serious downsides: weight, fit, comfort, cost, mobility, concealability. |
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