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IL: 9 Killed, 32 Wounded in Chicago Weekend Shootings
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Shootings within city limits over the weekend left at least 9 people dead and 32 others wounded. The latest fatal gun violence incident happened Sunday in South Shore. About 1:55 p.m., two vehicles were northbound side by side in an alley in the 2000 block of East 69th Street when someone in one vehicle began firing at the other, Chicago police said. |
Deep Blue King County, WA Has �Gun Safety Action Plan�
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King County is the bluest county in Washington State, and for the next two evenings, the county Board of Health is holding meetings on its �Gun Safety Action Plan Summit� with proposals that, according to rights activists, read like a gun control agenda.
The meetings begin at 6 p.m. at the YMCS Greenbridge Learning Center in White Center, 9720 � 8th Ave. SW, just south of Seattle. |
WY: Prosecuters- Caspar Man Can't Use "Stand Your Ground" as Murder Defense
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A Natrona County District Court judge erred earlier this year when she dismissed the first-degree murder case of a Casper man who claimed self-defense under the state's new "stand your ground" law, according to a petition filed by the Wyoming Attorney General's Office on Monday. Jason John was charged with first-degree murder after he repeatedly shot Wesley Willow at John's home in north Casper a year ago, according to the petition from the Wyoming attorneys and Natrona County Assistant District Attorney Kevin Taheri. |
IA: Des Moines City Council Tables Gun Discussion
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City council had two different gun restriction proposals to consider on Monday night, but chose their third option: tabling it for the time being until more research could be done. The city knew this was going to be a hot button issue, and they brought in a lot of extra police security to prepare for it. Josh Mandelbaum and Chris Coleman brought the proposed ordinance forward because of concerns from a lot of citizen.
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TN: Measure Fails to Make Greene County a 'Second Amendment Sanctuary'
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Greene County has failed to make itself a pro-gun Second Amendment sanctuary, NBC affiliate WCYB reports. There weren�t enough votes in Monday night�s county commissioners meeting to pass the resolution. The idea stemmed from a state bill that didn't pass, but would have allowed police to confiscate guns from residents flagged as dangerous by family or law enforcement.
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NY: Murphy Signs Bill Aimed at Making Smart Guns Available
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Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday signed into law a measure to make so-called smart guns available in the state, reversing his predecessor�s vetoes of similar legislation. Murphy, a Democrat, signed the bill at Governor Livingston High School alongside Attorney General Gurbir Grewal, lawmakers, local officials and at least a couple dozen members of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America who were wearing red T-shirts.
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IL: Local Gun Dealer Feels Financial Impact of Licensing Law
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The co-owner of Accuracy Firearms in Effingham said the new Illinois law that takes effect Wednesday requiring gun dealers to get state licenses has already cost his business money. "I had to buy two different signs that the state specified how big the letters had to be on the sign," said Levi Slater. Those two signs let customers know they are being recorded on surveillance and provide information about gun transfers. Slater said when someone comes into his store, visible cameras already let them know they are being recorded. |
Hollow Point Ammo: HP Bullets Explained
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A hollow point bullet is easily recognizable by the nose � because while they are not hollow bullets, they do have hollow tips. It will have an indentation, dip, cup, �x,� or some other easily identifiable mark or alteration that lets you know exactly what it is. The main reasons people flock to hollow points are for personal defense and hunting. However, there is also a strong following among competition shooters who like the increased accuracy that hollow-point bullets can offer. |
Five Carry Guns For Women
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There is a rise in concealed carry for women and here are the handguns that are leading the way. The Model 43 was Glock�s first 9�19 compact pistol with a single-stack magazine. Thanks to its low recoil and good ergonomics, Glock 43 will suit many female shooters. I first learned about Glock guns from the publication of Phil Engeldrum in the gun magazine. He wrote that this new crazy gun, he saw in Europe, would win the market. He also said this: �If you need to carry a gun, you may need to carry two.� And he was right both times. |
The Handy Off-Hand Position
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It�s one of the paradoxes of hunting and shooting � the novice hunter, most likely not very skilled at shooting off-hand, is also the one most likely to use the off-hand position in shooting at game. The veteran hunter, even if he does have some skill in off-hand shooting, almost always looks for a rest of some sort and seldom shoots without support in the field
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Chicago Lawmaker Encourages Constituents to Arm Up for Self-Defense
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Illinois State Rep. La Shawn Ford (D-Chicago) responded to the Windy City�s latest round of weekend shootings by encouraging his constituents to arm themselves for self-defense. At least 41 people were shot, nine fatally, in Chicago July 12-14. Bullets struck Ford�s car during one of the shootings, prompting him to tell WLS-AM 890 News. |
WA: Business Owners React as New Gun Laws Go Live
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Legal challenges have created an uncertain future for Washington�s new gun control laws enacted by the passage of Initiative 1639. But the one thing that is certain is the law went into effect July 1 and for now, love it or hate it, it�s here. �What do you do? You have to follow the law,� said Joe Rosbach, owner of Joe�s Outdoor Sport Shop, Inc. in Chehalis. |
CA: Man Charged With 64 Felony Counts After 1,000 Guns Seized at Bel-Air Mansion
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A 58-year-old man with ties to the Getty family has been charged with 64 felony counts after police seized more than 1,000 guns from his Bel-Air home in May, the Los Angeles County district attorney�s office said Monday. Girard Damian Saenz is charged with 23 counts of possession of an assault weapon, 17 counts of the transfer of a handgun with no licensed firearms dealer, 15 counts of unlawful assault weapon activity, seven counts of possession of a short-barreled rifle or shotgun and two counts of possession of a destructive device. |
PA: Pennsylvania�s Wild Bunch Spend Weekends Shooting Guns in Cowboy Garb
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Something�s a bit off about Tom Payne, a rancher who laid down his badge to reap the easy life out West. He�s got the look down � leather boots, chaps, even the old, reliable Winchester rifle � but when Payne speaks, he sounds a lot more like Tom Colaluca, a guy who�s barely a hundred miles west of the Bronx. Turns out this cowboy had rustled up some Yankees game tickets the night before, too. |
WA: WDFW Offering Up to $1K to Encourage Hunting on Private Property in San Juan and Island Counties
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is working to solve a problem more than a century in the making--overpopulation of deer that is putting pressure on birds, insects, and native plants on island habitats. �Humans largely extirpated the predators on the islands as far back as the 1860s,� said Ruth Milner, WDFW biologist. �And, with fewer people hunting the islands, deer are over browsing native vegetation, which means less habitat for other species.�
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MD: Bear Hunting Season Begins Soon, Here's How To Bear-Proof Homes
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Maryland has a thriving black bear population and one way to help deter the animal's expansion into the eastern suburbs and cities while simultaneously culling the growing population is with a hunting lottery. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is accepting applications for the state's 2019 black bear hunt lottery. Successful applicants will receive a permit valid for the five-day hunting season that will occur Oct. 21-25 in Allegany, Frederick, Garrett and Washington counties, which is where the state's greatest bear population is located. The department will issue 800 hunting permits this year.
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