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IL: 20 shot�4 Fatally�in the First Weekend of Summer in Chicago
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Shootings across Chicago�s city limits since Friday evening left four people dead and at least 16 more wounded in the first official weekend of the summer. On Sunday, a 28-year-old man was killed in Englewood. Dinesio Richardson was found about 3:54 a.m. in the 7300 block of South Oakley Avenue by officers responding to a ShotSpotter alert, Chicago police and the Cook County medical examiner�s office said. He was taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn with a gunshot wound to his neck and was later pronounced dead.
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VA: Stoney Proposes Gun Ban in Richmond-Owned Buildings, City Parks
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Mayor Levar Stoney wants to bar people from carrying guns in city-owned buildings and parks, catapulting Richmond into a debate on whether outlawing firearms in public spaces makes them safer. Stoney introduced an ordinance at Monday's City Council meeting to ban guns in City Hall, city-owned buildings, public parks and other community facilities. Under current state law, such a ban is not allowed and the city could not enforce Stoney's ordinance. However, the mayor said he believes that could change when state lawmakers convene for a special session on gun measures next month. |
The Pocket Pistol in 2019: How Far Have We Come?
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In my ideal world, there wouldn�t be any problems encountered by anyone trying to carry around a normal-size service pistol on their daily rounds. The reality of things is much different, however. Clothing styles, dress codes and the dreaded �soft NPE� (�Soft Non-Permissive Environment�) can make this impractical for many people. The latter is current internet-gun-forum jargon for a place where it�s not illegal to carry a gun, but there would be social repercussions to having one�s armed status discovered. From getting asked to leave a restaurant to possibly losing a job, these consequences are best avoided. |
OH: 2018 Gun Violence Was 'Lowest In A Decade' Says Cincinnati Police Chief
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Even with a recent spike in violence, the Cincinnati Police Department reports the number of shootings in the city this year is lower than previous years. Police Chief Eliot Isaac addressed Council's Law and Public Safety Committee Monday morning. Isaac said there have been 147 shootings in 2019 compared to 156 at the same point in 2018. The three-year average for this point in the year is 174, he added. |
IN: Local Conservation and Sportsman Club Hosts Championship Shooting Event
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More than 300 young shooters from the Great Lakes region gathered at the St. Joseph County Conservation and Sportsman Club in Sturgis over the weekend to compete in the 2019 State Championships for the Michigan Scholastic Action Shooting Program. The two-day event featured a collection of more than a dozen teams from Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana and Ohio, and it is the fourth time the state championships have been held at the Club. |
Knife Attacks Rise Dramatically In Great Britain
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Anti-gun activists like to point to Great Britain as a success story after its wide-reaching ban on handguns, but a stabbing epidemic has come to plague the country in the ensuing years. A report by the Office of National Statistics, which does not include Northern Ireland or Scotland, listed 285 knife-related homicides between March 2017 and March 2018�a record number. The problem is especially pronounced among teenagers, who figure heavily as both perpetrators and victims. |
AZ: Arizona Game & Fish Supports Ban on Certain Types of Hunting Contests
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The Arizona Game & Fish Commission has voted to ban hunting contests that charge fees and award prizes for killing the most of certain types of predatory and fur-bearing animals. If given final approval by the Governor�s Regulatory Review Council, the rule would go into effect Jan. 1, 2020. Commissioner Kurt Davis, who is an avid hunter, said his vote in favor of the contest ban supports the North American Wildlife Conservation Model created in the mid-1800s, which anglers and hunters supported to conserve species.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo�s Hatred Of The Second Amendment Knows No Bounds
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo hates guns, all kinds of guns. He hates them with a passion. His vehement disdain for these inanimate objects rests on the ground that, as he perceives it, they serve no legitimate or useful purpose. Guns do kill, of course. That fact isn�t to be denied. But, there is a huge difference between guns in the hands of criminals and lunatics, on the one hand, and guns in the hands of law-abiding, trained individuals, on the other�a world of difference that antigun zealots don�t seem to recognize or appreciate; or, if they do, then it is something they simply refuse to acknowledge.
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IL: State Senator Suggests Gun Confiscation
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State Sen. Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield) was caught on camera at a recent town hall meeting suggesting the confiscation of the AR-15, a popular sporting rifle. �Maybe we won�t have a fine at all, maybe it�ll just be a confiscation and we won�t have to worry about paying the fine,� Morrison said in response to a person in attendance who was asking about SB-107, which would ban future purchases of semiautomatic firearms and require a fee and registration of currently held semiautomatic firearms. The video was captured by a member of the audience and posted to YouTube.
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TN: New Tennessee Firearms, Ammunition Laws Set for Next Year
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Several Tennessee firearm and ammunition bills will go into effect Jan. 1, 2020. One of those bills is Tennessee Senate Bill 705, which allows people to obtain their carry permit by taking an online course. Tennessee House Majority Whip Timothy Hill says he�s pleased with the firearms and ammunition bills. �The mindset of the Tennessee legislator is to be protective of our second amendment rights,� Hill said. �Expanding access where appropriate and trying their best not to limit an individual�s personal decision on what they do with their firearms.�
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WA: Yacolt Defies State Gun-Control Law with 2nd Amendment Resolution
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Yacolt has put its support behind upholding Second Amendment rights, as town council approved a resolution stating as such during its June 17 meeting. Yacolt approved the resolution following pressure from residents and a local gun rights group to make a stand against restrictions on semiautomatic rifles brought about by Initiative 1639 that was approved last year. The North County Sons and Daughters of Liberty (NCSDL) led the push for Yacolt to make a stand against the initiative, having formed recently in an attempt to get local jurisdictions to come out against the new law.
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History of Magtech Ammo
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Produced since 1926, Magtech is based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, with plants in Minnesota and Germany. But where is Magtech ammo made? The ammunition � which has a reputation for being high quality, consistent and affordable � is shipped from the manufacturing plant in Brazil to all parts of the globe. Magtech sells ammo in more than 50 countries and to more than 20 law enforcement agencies across Asia, Europe, and Latin America. They specialize in ammunition for smaller arms, and are the commercial brand of Companhia Brasileira de Cartuchos (CBC). |
What's the Best Back Up Bear Gun: A Magnum Revolver or a 10mm Auto?
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I�ve been hunting bears for 40-some-odd years all over North America and in Russia. I have learned a couple of truths. First, bears are tough, both in construction and attitude. They have thick hides, strong muscles, and big bones. When wounded, they rarely give up quickly. The idea of using a semi-auto handgun in a cartridge designed for self-defense against humans is ballistic folly. I know everybody thinks they are going to go John Wick on a bear and overwhelm him with a multitude of bullets, but that ignores the second bear truth: Bear attacks happen very fast. You may get one or two shots, if you are lucky, before he is chewing on your skull like an hors d�oeuvre. |
VA: Guard Gets 30 Years for Fatally Shooting Pokemon Player
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A former security guard in Virginia has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for fatally shooting a man who had been playing a video game in his minivan. The Virginian-Pilot reported Monday that Chesapeake Circuit Court Judge John Brown followed a jury�s recommendation when he sentenced 24-year-old Johnathan Cromwell. He could have faced up to 43 years after being found guilty of second-degree murder and related charges.
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Politico: Anti-Gunners Expect �Greatest Gains� if Dem Beats Trump
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As the huge field of Democratic presidential candidates girds for their first series of debates this week, Politico has raised a red flag for gun owners, reporting Monday, �The politics of gun control have played a role in decades of presidential elections, but advocates for the movement appear poised to make their greatest gains yet should a Democrat defeat Donald Trump in 2020.�
With every one of the nearly two-dozen Democrats now running for the nation�s highest office espousing some level of gun control as part of their campaign, the likelihood is climbing that all of their rhetoric will only drive more Second Amendment activists into the Republican camp�thus voting for Donald Trump�s second term�next year. |
VA: Guard Gets 30 Years for Fatally Shooting Pokemon Player
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A former security guard in Virginia has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for fatally shooting a man who had been playing a video game in his minivan. The Virginian-Pilot reported Monday that Chesapeake Circuit Court Judge John Brown followed a jury�s recommendation when he sentenced 24-year-old Johnathan Cromwell. He could have faced up to 43 years after being found guilty of second-degree murder and related charges.
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Maine: Legislature Adjourns Sine Die, Gun Control Measures Defeated
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On June 20th, 2019, the Maine Legislature adjourned from the first session of the 129th Legislature. During this session, several egregious pieces of anti-gun legislation were defeated, including bills to criminalize private transfers of firearms and ban many commonly-owned standard capacity magazines. Thwarting efforts to threaten shooting ranges, the Legislature instead took steps to protect ranges, passing a bill that Governor Janet Mills signed into law. Unfortunately, the Legislature missed an opportunity to pass a Stand Your Ground measure, LD 533, that would have strengthened Mainers� fundamental right to self-defense anywhere they are legally allowed to be.
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