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SC: Sheriff: No charges after driver kills man who pointed gun
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A driver fired in self-defense when he killed an aggressive driver who pointed a gun at him during a road rage altercation, authorities in South Carolina said.
Investigators determined the unidentified shooter acted lawfully, even though he did not immediately report the incident, Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright said during a news conference while outlining the events that led to the Aug. 5 death of Travis Antonio Draper, 41, of Pacolet.
�We�ve called everyone we know asking if there is any way or any reason how we can charge somebody in this case,� Wright said, according to news outlets. �There is no code of laws that I�ve been made aware of that we can charge this young man. He did this in self-defense. �Do I like it? No.�� |
IL: Madison man acquitted in 2019 shooting death
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A Madison man was acquitted late Thursday on murder and aggravated battery charges in the 2019 death of a 15-year-old in Madison.
A Madison County jury deliberated about seven hours before returning a not guilty verdict on charges against Corion D. Mosley, 23, of Madison.
He was on trial for first degree murder and two counts of aggravated battery with a firearm in the July 2019 shooting death of 15-year-old Omarion Coleman, of Granite City, and the shooting of two other youths. |
TN: Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee gets Trump endorsement as right-wing attacks intensify
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"Governor Bill Lee is an outsider who led the Great State of Tennessee through difficult times, without compromising his Conservative Values," read Trump statement released by his political action committee.
"Tennesseans enjoy more freedom than ever before. He fully supports Law Enforcement, Strong Borders, the Second Amendment, our Military and our Vets. Re-electing Bill Lee means putting America first. Bill has my Complete and Total Endorsement! " |
SC: Gov. McMaster visits Upstate for firearm bill signing
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South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster visited the Upstate Friday for a bill signing.
The Open Carry with Training Act goes into effect at midnight on Sunday.
McMaster was joined by several other lawmakers including Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives Jay Lucas and state Rep. Bobby Cox.
"This is a good day for South Carolina," McMaster said. |
Meet the Person Who�s Running Biden�s War On Guns and Second Amendment Rights
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The President has become a puppet, who has to be led � sometimes by the hand � to waiting news cameras, where he stumbles through speeches that someone else has obviously written.
So, who is pulling Biden�s strings?
In my humble opinion, in the Biden-Harris Administration�s war against our guns, former Obama national security advisor and UN Ambassador, Susan Rice, who now serves as Biden�s domestic policy advisor, is clearly calling the shots. Rice has a staunch anti-gun pedigree, coupled with direct access to Biden � and Obama � and the means and ability to orchestrate the war against our God-given, constitutional rights. |
MO: Webster Groves homeowner fatally shoots burglar, police say
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A homeowner armed with a shotgun killed an intruder early Friday in Webster Groves, police said.
Police were called at 2:51 a.m. Friday for a "burglary in progress" in the 1400 block of Grant Road.
Lt. Andrew Miller of the Webster Groves police said the intruder died at a hospital. Miller said he was an adult and police are trying to identify him.
Miller said the man had entered the home from a back door and was confronted by the homeowner. The homeowner, whose name was not released by police, ordered the intruder to get out. |
NC: Court decisions should prompt General Assembly on Second Amendment
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The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals made Second Amendment history in July by expanding the right of those under 21 to purchase handguns. While the ruling doesn�t take immediate effect, and the Supreme Court may ultimately decide the issue, the federal court has jurisdiction over North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Maryland, and West Virginia. In 1968 a federal law restricted licensed handgun sales to anybody under 21.
When it comes to an inherent right enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, the court refused �to relegate either the Second Amendment or 18- to 20-year-olds to a second-class status.� |
2nd Amendment maintains democracy
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The Mexican government is planning to sue U.S. gun manufacturers due to the number of illegal guns in Mexico. Certainly, this is in collaboration with the progressive Democrats that despise the ability for law abiding Americans to protect themselves. This is also a confession of the Mexican government�s inability to govern. But instead of looking introspectively to determine why this problem exists and how to fix it, it is easier to blame others, especially when payday appears to be near. |
SC: Gov. McMaster signs Open Carry with Training Act as SC prepares for law to take effect Aug. 15
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Gov. Henry McMaster signed the Open Carry with Training Act in Greenville Friday, which will allow South Carolinians to carry concealable weapons, like a handgun, openly with a training permit. The bill was originally passed by the General Assembly in May.
Rep. Bobby Cox, R-Greenville, who was the lead sponsor for the bill, said that the bill was being signed in Greenville because it's a pro-Second Amendment area. "It's an area that's really about responsible about gun ownership as well as exercising their Second Amendment constitutional right," he told The Greenville News. |
Facebook disses Emily Miller
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Popular Emily Posts blogger Emily Miller, known for her specialization in the Second Amendment and efforts to win a concealed carry permit in anti-gun Washington, D.C., has been suspended from Facebook, the latest liberal Big Tech victim. She told us it�s likely because of her criticism of coronavirus vaccines and the nasty emails she received, which she responded to and posted on her account. |
SC: McMaster fires guns in Greenville to celebrate signing SC open carry law
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Calling it a hallmark day for gun rights in South Carolina, a bevy of elected officials ceremonially signed the state�s open carry with training legislation Aug. 13 at a Greenville gun store ahead of the law�s implementation Aug. 15.
The bill also moved South Carolina onto the growing list of states that have proclaimed themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries against what Gov. Henry McMaster said in remarks at the signing was possible future federal overreach to seize firearms. |
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