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Women of a Different Caliber: Concealed-carry Gaining Popularity
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A local women�s-only conceal-to-carry gun course uses a real hands-on method to instill confidence in each student�s ability to handle confrontation, by keeping in mind a weapon is a the last resort. Dr. Lisa Orick-Martinez, communication studies professor and faculty advisor at Central New Mexico Community College, said she began instructing this course as a way to teach women the correct way to handle a weapon. �When I was younger, my older brother said, �You�ve got to have a handgun, you have to know how to shoot it, and you got to know how to protect yourself,�� Orick-Martinez said.
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Florida�s Self-Defense Bill Could Pave Way for Others
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Lucy McBath is afraid many more people will die if Florida Gov. Rick Scott signs a bill making it harder to prosecute when people claim they commit violence in self-defense. She already lost her son, an unarmed black teenager, when a white man angry over loud music and claiming self-defense fired 10 times at an SUV filled with teenagers. The measure before Scott would effectively require a trial-before-a-trial whenever someone invokes self-defense, making prosecutors prove the suspect doesn�t deserve immunity. |
AZ: Homeowner Shot, Killed Home Invasion Suspect Who Tased Him
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A home invasion suspect was shot and killed after allegedly tasing a homeowner in Kingman, Arizona, around 7:30 p.m. Saturday night. According to 3TV/CBS 5, the homeowner said the suspect �got into the house and robbed him.� Mohave County Sheriff�s Office deputies said the suspect tased the homeowner �several times� while in the house, but at some point, the homeowner was able to retrieve a gun and fatally wound the suspect. |
TX: Protest Over Anti-"Sanctuary Cities" Sparks Texas
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Hundreds of protesters opposing Texas' tough new anti-"sanctuary cities" law launched a raucous demonstration from the public gallery in the Texas House on Monday, briefly halting work and prompting lawmakers on the floor below to scuffle - and even threaten gun violence - as tense divides over hardline immigration policies boiled over. |
CA: Man Brandishes Knife, Shot by Gun He Tried to Push Away
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A reported disturbance between neighbors Sunday morning escalated to the point of one neighbor being shot in the foot. Around 9:30 a.m., Redding Police Officers responded to the 3500 block of Snavely Drive. On their way to the disturbance, they received reports of a single gunshot coming from the area. On the scene, they found William H. Head, 43, of Redding nearby on Ward Lane. Head reported that he had been shot by someone living on Snavely Drive. |
�More GUN HYSTERIA in the Media Than Ever� Says �Shooter� Author Stephen Hunter
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With titles like �G-Man� and �Shooter,� it�s apparent that Stephen Hunter is no stranger to guns.
In a world of seeming ignorance about everything guns, bestselling novelist Stephen Hunter stands out as a beacon of hope as he discusses the fact that there are now more voices than there have ever been. A fact that troubles many old school journalists, but breathes new hope into the �gun screwballedness� than ever before. |
PA: Gun Owners Attend Second Amendment Rights Rally
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Hundreds of gun owners and gun right advocates were joined by a large bipartisan group of lawmakers in the state Capitol rotunda just one week ago to voice their support for the second amendment rights of Pennsylvania citizens. This was the twelfth annual second amendment rights rally to be held in Harrisburg. A number of nationally noted speakers shared their perspectives on legislative and judicial efforts to protect and preserve the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. |
Louisville Church Urges Participation in Bloomberg Gun Control Rally
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Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, Kentucky, is urging members and Facebook fans to attend the June 2 gun control rally sponsored by Michael Bloomberg�s Everytown for Gun Safety. The rally is designed to pressure Congress to pass more gun control, and especially to expand background checks so that private gun sales are treated like retail gun sales. Everytown has pushed for this expansion for years and has been joined by Gabby Giffords, who was shot and wounded by an attacker who passed a background check to acquire his gun. |
PA: Santora Proposes Law to Extend Gun Background Checks
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A bill to extend criminal background checks to all purchases of firearms was formally unveiled on Tuesday in Harrisburg. The measure introduced by state Rep. Jamie Santora, R-163 of Upper Darby, would add a paragraph to section 6111 of the state code, sale or transfer of firearms, to include a background check for the sale of all guns. Current state law requires a background check for the purchase of handguns with a barrel less than 15 inches. The bill will also offer a multi-day background check approval for use at lawful gun shows in the state. The bill was presented on the House floor May 18 and referred to the Judiciary Committee. |
The Armed Citizen� May 29, 2017
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Troublemakers in Houston probably thought they wouldn�t have a problem breaking into cars parked at a gun range after working hours. But two employees, who were staying at the range overnight because of recent burglaries in the area, had other ideas. After hearing the cars drive up around midnight, the employees grabbed a couple of guns and went outside to investigate. The armed workers saw several thugs scoping out cars and persuaded two of the suspects to give up and stand still. The others turned to flee, but once they got in their car one fired at the range employees, one of whom returned fire with an AR-15, striking one of the hooligans.
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IL: House Approves Tougher Penalties for Repeat Gun Offenders
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The Illinois House approved tougher penalties for second-time gun crimes late Monday. Chicago�s top cop claims it could help cut violence by 50 percent. Some African-American legislators argued longer prison sentences for two-time gun offenders would not reduce violence. They want more opportunity and jobs in black neighborhoods. �The problem isn't really the guns. The problem is the segregated the city of Chicago,� said Rep. Mary Flowers.
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IL: Chicago Police Raid Illegal Nightclub, Seize Guns and Booze
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As part of a Chicago Police crackdown over Memorial Day weekend, police raided an illegal nightclub on the city�s West Side, seizing guns and alcohol from the establishment. According to police, five handguns and a shotgun were seized in the raid. Douglas Barrow, the bar�s owner, was issued a citation, and the club was shut down by police. |
Armed Civilians Don�t Train the Way They Fight, But They Will
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We don�t train the way we want to fight. When it comes to self-defense, there is always a trade-off between realism and safety. That balance is changing as technology goes up and prices come down to let civilians afford more realism in their self-defense training. For a long time we set aside realism as we made training safer. This affects even the new student who is working on basic skills. This may be true now, but it is changing for the better each day. |
DE: Gun Violence Concerns Dover Residents, Police
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Timothy Tearo had heard stories about the shootings and other violent crime that occurs on South New Street near downtown Dover. Even though he has lived in Dover for more than five years and occasionally read about those crimes, he thought the stories were exaggerated. Tearo moved into the area in February despite the crime tales and knowing the area was fraught with drugs. |
KY: Woman Stabs Man in Self-Defense
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A man was stabbed during a domestic dispute and is now facing charges. Police were called to an apartment on Lima Drive around 11:15 Sunday night. They say a man and woman were in an argument when the man hit the woman in the face multiple times. |
The Keefe Report: �The Dreaded Price��Memorial Day 2017
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Throughout our country and on little pieces of ground all around the world where Americans have fought, American flags are placed on the graves of those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom. Memorial Day, as is any day, an opportunity to thank a veteran. To look him or her in the eye, to shake their hands and thank them for their service. |
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