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Work Hard, Play By The Rules, And Be Hated By Liberals
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That famous formulation by Bill Clinton describing the Normal Americans that Democrats used to at least pretend to care about now describes the Americans that the Democrats openly hate � you and me. We�re America. We work hard. We play by the rules. But everything bad is our fault, and the solution to every real or imaginary problem is to take more of our money and more of our freedom and hand them over to the liberal elite to redistribute among their minions. |
FL: The Legislature, the Media and Teachers Carrying Guns
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Leaders in the Florida Senate voted 22-17 last week to expand gun legislation, saying "yes" to a bill that would permit teachers in Florida schools to carry guns on campus. The bill has wide support in the House, too -- and in the Governor's Office, where Ron DeSantis is anxious to sign it. What a turnaround from a year ago. In 2018, swept up in post-Parkland emotion, guns and pro-gun bills were nearly as toxic as a cup of Jim Jones' Kool-Aid.
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GA: Athens Gun Club Rammed with Jeep, Guns Stolen
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A burglar drove a Jeep through the front door of the Athens Gun Club early Sunday, making a hole for he and four accomplices to then rob the facility of multiple firearms. At about 4:30 a.m., burglars used a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee stolen the previous night to ram the gun club on Mill Center Boulevard in Athens, according to Athens-Clarke County police spokesman Geof Gilland. Leaving the Jeep inside the building, the burglars entered the club to steal guns. |
Surelock Security's Cabinets & Safes On Display At NRA Annual Meetings
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At the 2019 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Indianapolis, IN, Surelock Security Co. had a variety of their safes and cabinets on display. Something that caught my eye was the innovative cabinets that comprise the Constitutional series (pictured at top). They are a brilliant and elegant solution to gun organization. Using a pull-out vertical drawer that the company has dubbed EasyAccess, cabinets in the Constitutional line make it a breeze to access guns or gear located in the rear.
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WA: State Legislature Passes Bill Protect Information of Former Bump Stock Owners
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That Washington State Legislature passed a bill Sunday night that will protect the identities of residents who turned in bump stocks once they became illegal in March. Senator Mike Padden of Spokane Valley says the people who turned-in bump stocks had no idea their names would be made public. �If people had known at the time that their names could were going to become a public record and they�d be subject to possible harassment and other things, they probably wouldn�t have done it.�
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IN: Camp Atterbury To Host NRA Marksmanship Competition Center
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Gov. Eric J. Holcomb announced Friday that Camp Atterbury will be the site of the National Rifle Association's new National Marksmanship Competition Center. "Camp Atterbury will serve as an exceptional venue for marksmanship championships that promote education and responsibility," Gov. Holcomb said. "This new center will provide great economic benefits for central Indiana with the safety, training and competition opportunities for thousands of citizens, law enforcement and military personnel." |
NRA Drama Heats with New York Investigation, Subpoenas
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UPDATED: As the embattled National Rifle Association�s Board of Directors gathered to meet Monday in Indianapolis following a contentious members� meeting Saturday and crowded exhibit hall featuring �acres� of guns and gear, New York Attorney General Letitia James�no friend of the organization�announced she was launching an investigation of NRA and issuing subpoenas. |
Rabbi Had Asked Border Patrol Agent to Come Armed Just in Case
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On April 27, 2019, Breitbart News reported that a suspect opened fire in the Chabad of Poway and a good guy with a gun was able to shoot back. That good guy, Border Patrol Agent Jonathan Morales, chased after the attacker and shot at him as he got into his vehicle to flee. The Times of Israel reports that Morales had �recently discovered his Jewish roots� and, after he began coming to Chabad of Poway, was asked by Goldstein to pray armed. |
Commercial Ammo: The Untold History of Springfield Armory and America's Munitions Factories
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To understand how American citizens today can get their hands on ammo, which rolls off the same factory lines as those that supply the world's largest militaries, it's important to first understand how munitions technology developed. Starting in medieval Europe, on a battlefield where a mounted knight in armor could defeat almost any number of peasants, the development of more advanced and accurate ways to destroy enemy personnel and equipment by launching a projectile is one which combines trial and error, scientific ingenuity, and private enterprise. |
RI: �Second Amendment Sanctuary Town� Battle Heats Up in Glocester
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After the Burrillville Town Council passed a resolution declaring itself a �Second Amendment Sanctuary Town� in Rhode Island � now Glocester is slated to take up the issue, and groups are mobilizing. The Facebook group "RI Gun Addicts" posted the event �Make Glocester 2nd Amemdent Sanctuary Town,� for the upcoming May 2 Glocester Town Council Meeting, writing the following. |
The Armed Citizen� April 30, 2019
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A deli owner in Cleveland, Ohio, defended himself against would-be armed robbers. Hiding their faces, two men in hooded sweatshirts entered the deli on a Sunday morning. One of the men held a firearm, tried to force his way past the counter, and ordered the deli owner to open his cash register. but the owner had his own firearm, which he pulled out and fired at both men. They escaped and were still at large.
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HBO Teams With Dick�s Sporting Goods to Push Gun Control
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Two staunch gun control advocates, HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel and Dick's Sporting Goods, got locked and loaded together for an assault on the Second Amendment last week. Real Sports reporter David Scott interviewed gun restrictions advocate Ed Stack, the CEO at Dick's Sporting Goods, to talk about why his business has discontinued sales of AR-15s. |
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As civil rulers, not having their duty to the people before them, may attempt to tyrannize, and as the military forces which must be occasionally raised to defend our country, might pervert their power to the injury of their fellow citizens, the people are confirmed by the article in their right to keep and bear their private arms. � Tench Coxe in `Remarks on the First Part of the Amendments to the Federal Constitution' under the Pseudonym "A Pennsylvanian" in the Philadelphia Federal Gazette, June 18, 1789 at 2 col. 1. |
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