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OH: Guns in Church? ?Armed Security More Commonplace in Houses of Worship
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Changing times mean changing security philosophies at places of worship. On any given Sunday, all are welcome. But unfortunately, some may come to church to wreak havoc, rob and steal.
 

ME: Schools, Cops Say Concealed Guns on Campuses Would Jeopardize Safety
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Higher education and public safety officials across the state say a bill aimed at making campuses safer by allowing people to carry concealed handguns on school grounds would have the opposite effect. �Based on my 40 years in law enforcement, I know that when there are more guns allowed, there is more risk and less safety,� said Roland LaCroix, chief of campus police at the University of Maine in Orono.
 

IUPUI Prof Warns About Danger of Guns � and It's Not What You Think
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Few would dispute that a gun, when used improperly, can be dangerous to your health. But a new study shows that guns, even when fired as safely as possible, can hurt you. The study by an IUPUI scientist and colleagues found that firing a gun at a shooting range, either indoors or outdoors, releases a high level of lead-filled dust that coats the shooter. This dust can enter the shooter�s bloodstream, potentially resulting in elevated lead exposure. Or, a shooter who has young children can bring this dust home on his or her skin or clothes, exposing the children to the lead.
 

MD: Guns for Bail? Baltimore City Council Considers It
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Trevor Brooks, a convicted murderer who attended a Silicon Valley entrepreneurship program after getting out of prison, has an idea he thinks could reduce the rate of gun violence in Baltimore: Let people use an app to turn in guns and make bail. Given the choice between giving up a gun or sitting in Central Booking, "they're going to turn the guns in as fast as they can," Brooks said.
 

TX: Senate OKs Allowing Guns in Parked Cars at Schools
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The Texas Senate has approved allowing concealed carry permit holders to have guns in their locked cars parked outside schools. Sen. Bryan Hughes' bill was approved Monday 25-6. A similar, bipartisan measure has cleared a committee in the state House but not yet reached a floor vote in that chamber.
 

OH: Cedarville Could Become State's First College To Allow Concealed Guns
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A small Ohio school near Dayton could become the first college in the state to allow concealed weapons on campus. The proposal at Cedarville University would allow faculty and staff with permits to carry concealed weapons.
 

The Weird Thing That Happened As Firearms Sales Surged
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Firearm sales hit a record high last year as the FBI processed more than 27.5 million background checks on gun buyers. This year, sales have eased up a bit, but they're still on track to hit the second-highest number ever. Despite the dramatic increase in the number of guns in circulation, though, there was an interesting statistic that dropped. No, it wasn't the crime rate, which, although substantially lower than it was decades ago, has been inching higher in recent periods. Instead it was the number of accidental firearms fatalities.
 

Kimber Adds New Models to Micro Pistol Line
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Kimber added six new models to its Micro pistol lineup chambered in .380 ACP and 9 mm, providing 1911 aficionados with new finishes and features found in the company's other pistol lines. "We couldn't be more proud of the marketplace performance of Micro and Micro 9," said Ryan Busse, vice president of sales at Kimber. "With the platform's increased success, comes augmented consumer demand for the addition of these new line-extensions, which we're happy to meet."
 

SD: Fewer Deer Hunting Licenses Likely for Next Two Seasons
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Department staff presented deer season proposals Thursday, May, 4 during a regular GF&P Commission meeting. Proposals for the state�s two largest deer seasons, firearms East River and firearms West River, both call for drastic reductions in the number of doe tags and more modest reductions for any deer tags.
 

OH: Cleveland Police Won't Give Burglary Victim His Gun Back
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A Cleveland man is going after the city of Cleveland's police department for what's rightfully� Constitutionally-stamped� his. That's the gist of a recent lawsuit filed on behalf of Brian Bridges against the city in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas court. Following a 2015 justified shooting, Bridges claims the city are still holding onto his firearm and wont' return it even though the case is closed.
 

As Chicago Gangs Escalate to Rifles: Answering a New Danger to Cops and Civilians
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Chicago police are used to facing the possibility of death every time they put on their badges. But it's safe to assume they paid special attention to the alert on police radio channels Monday advising them to "expect a heightened presence of Satan Disciples" in the Brighton Park neighborhood on the city's Southwest Side. The real news: "This gang is in possession of numerous military-style rifles that are capable of piercing police protection."
 

MS: 67 guns stolen From Olive Branch Sporting Goods Store
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The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and local police are investigating the theft of a large number of guns being delivered to a sporting goods store in Olive Branch. A combined 61 handguns and six long guns were being delivered to Academy Sports on Goodman Road, according to Olive Branch Police Chief Don Gammage. He said the truck driver had fallen asleep behind the store on Sunday night, awaiting an early morning delivery Monday. When he woke up, he and Academy Sports employees found that the seals and locks had been cut off the truck, and the guns and a small amount of ammunition were gone.
 

WI: Man Claims Self-Defense in Fatal Shooting Outside Milwaukee Police Station
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Randy Drescher was standing his ground when he fired three shots and killed a stranger who had thrown a traffic cone at him in front of a Milwaukee police station, Drescher's attorney told a jury Monday. Drescher, 66, is charged with first-degree reckless homicide in the August death of Reed Carlsen, 42, of West Allis during a random encounter in front of the District 6 station of the Milwaukee Police Department, where Drescher immediately went inside, reported the shooting and was arrested.
 

PROOF! Defensive Gun Use Saves FAR MORE LIVES Than Criminal Gun Use Takes
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Mainstream media pounds away at gun use quoting endless statistics that are intended to convince the American people to run down to the police station and turn in their guns.

�It�s Never Going To Happen!�

In addition to misquotes, data distortion, and outright lies, they ALWAYS omit one absolutely critical piece of information . . . lives saved.
 

Popular Keychains Could Land You in Jail
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At first glance, it looks like a harmless cat keychain. But as it turns out, "Cat Eyes" can be used as a deadly self-defense weapon. "Susan" agreed to speak with affiliate KSDK, but wanted to remain anonymous.
 

TX: Domino's Pizza driver Who Shot Teen Robbery Suspect had Arizona Gun Permit
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The Domino's Pizza driver who shot and killed a 16-year-old robbery suspect Saturday night in Mesquite has a valid concealed weapons permit from Arizona, police said. Authorities originally said the driver, whose name hasn't been released, did not have a handgun license. Lt. Brian Parrish, a Mesquite police spokesman, said the officer who made the initial report wrote that the driver had drawn a concealed-carry pistol. Police searched the driver's name to see if he had a Texas concealed carry permit and learned he did not. But an investigator determined that the driver does have a permit from Arizona, which is also valid in Texas, Parrish said.
 

MA: Man Says Milford Fatal Stabbing was Out of Self-Defense
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A Milford man says at his arraignment in district court Monday that self-defense was behind the fatal stabbing of a Holliston man and severe injury of another Milford man on Sunday afternoon. The Milford Daily News reports Jeremy Robin, 19, of 19 Green St., Apt. 2, is accused of fatally stabbing Timothy Commerford, 21, of Holliston, and severely stabbing Richard Garcia, 54, of Milford. He has been charged with two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon; it is unclear if he will be charged with more crimes.
 

FL: State Legislature Passes Bill to Strengthen Stand Your Ground Law
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The Florida Legislature has passed a bill that amends Florida�s controversial Stand Your Ground self-defense law. Senate Bill 128, which was first passed by the Senate in March, seeks to shift the burden of proof from the defendant to the prosecutor. As it currently stands, the Stand Your Ground law requires defendants to prove during the pretrial hearing that they are immune from criminal prosecution under the self-defense law.
 

FL: No Charges in February Stabbing Death on CR 484
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A woman found covered in blood hiding in the woods near County Road 484 will not be charged for the February stabbing death of a 58-year-old man. Assistant State Attorney Robin Arnold wrote in a memorandum that, �based on the facts and circumstances of the case, there is no specific evidence to rebut her claim that Terry Hall assaulted her and she acted in self-defense.� The woman, Tiffani Jennings, 25, changed her account of the events leading up to Hall�s death, Arnold wrote, but �every version is consistent in her claim of self-defense.�
 

Seattle �Gun Violence Tax� A Failure, Says Radio Host
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Veteran Seattle radio host Dori Monson on Monday ripped embattled Seattle Mayor Ed Murray Monday for a spike in shootings, asserting that the infamous �gun violence tax� adopted in 2015 has only �made it tougher for law-abiding people who want to defend themselves against this growing problem.�

Like a gun control initiative pushed into law by an initiative in 2014 that was heavily financed by wealthy Seattle-area elitists, the gun tax hasn�t prevented gun-related crimes. Initiative 594, passed after proponents spent more than $10 million on a lopsided campaign, mandated so-called �universal background checks.� It hasn�t prevented the wrong people from getting gun because they simply ignore the law.
 

Media Double Standard Explained
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Progressives must shut down truth-tellers, particularly the conservative ones, because the opposing view proves how badly their policies and ideas really stink. �Shut down� is where I find myself after taking Professor (emeritus) George Kennedy to task over his ridiculous comparison of the National Rifle Association to the Islamic State. Kennedy compared the influence of the terror group to the political lobbying influence of the NRA in a Columbia Missourian op-ed titled � The NRA�s Influence is Dangerous to Us All.� How ominous.
 

MS: 67 guns stolen From Olive Branch Sporting Goods Store
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The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and local police are investigating the theft of a large number of guns being delivered to a sporting goods store in Olive Branch. A combined 61 handguns and six long guns were being delivered to Academy Sports on Goodman Road, according to Olive Branch Police Chief Don Gammage. He said the truck driver had fallen asleep behind the store on Sunday night, awaiting an early morning delivery Monday. When he woke up, he and Academy Sports employees found that the seals and locks had been cut off the truck, and the guns and a small amount of ammunition were gone.
 

 QUOTES TO REMEMBER
As an individual, I believe, very strongly, that handguns should be banned and that there should be stringent, effective control of other firearms. However, as a judge, I know full well that the question of whether handguns can be sold is a political one, not an issue of products liability law, and that this is a matter for the legislatures, not the courts. The unconventional theories advanced in this case (and others) are totally without merit, a misuse of products liability laws. � Judge Buchmeyer, Patterson v. Gesellschaft, 1206 F.Supp. 1206, 1216 (N.D. Tex. 1985)

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