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9 Ways to Hunt Hogs in Mid-Summer
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Some people will tell you that hunting hogs in the high heat of summer is a fool�s errand � and so it can be, especially if you shoot a big boar when it�s furnace hot in the bottom of some remote, roadless, hellhole of a canyon miles from anywhere. I have been there and done that. Unless you�re a slow learner, you probably won�t care to repeat the experience.
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Building a Better AR Mousetrap
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The term �build� as applied to AR-type rifles is technically wrong. A more accurate term would be to �assemble.� Besides having fun at a hobby, more often than not the reason many folks like to assemble a rifle/carbine is to save money. I�d like to have a dollar for every time I heard someone say something like, �My brother-in-law Bubba scrounged parts and built my rifle on his kitchen table. It�s just as good as any of the big names.� |
CA: California officer, prison employee among 15 arrested in online child sex sting
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A California Highway Patrol officer and an employee with the California Correctional Health Care Services were among the 15 people arrested during an undercover operation targeting online child predators amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Kern County Sheriff�s Office said on Monday.
A civilian employee with California Correctional Health Care Services, Ricardo Mancillas, 54, of Bakersfield, was arrested when he arrived to meet a detective posing as a minor.
California Highway Patrol Officer Brian Pardue, 51, also from Bakersfield, was arrested at his home on July 3 during the execution of a search warrant. He�s been charged with contacting a minor with the intent to perform lewd acts and arranging a meeting with a minor for lewd acts. |
MI: Free gun lessons being offered to 1,500 women in metro Detroit area
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Free gun lessons are being offered in the Detroit area to 1,500 women interested in learning about firearms and personal protection.
Gun advocacy group Legally Armed in Detroit has scheduled its annual firearms training event on Aug. 15-16. Sessions include a firearms safety briefing, use of a firearm, ammunition and gun range time. Registration begins Saturday.
No previous firearms training or experience is required. The Aug. 15 session will be held at Recoil Range. The Aug. 16 session is at Top Gun Range.
Both ranges are in Taylor, southwest of Detroit. Firearms trainer Rick Ector says 50 women received training during the first free event nine years ago. More than 800 women took part last year.
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O�Rourke & Biden Say, �We�ll Take Your AR-15� (Here�s Why That Won�t Happen)
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When Beto O�Rourke, a Texas Democrat and former presidential hopeful, was on the campaign trail, he confidently declared, �Hell yes, we�re going to take your AR-15, your AK-47.� Obviously, Joe Biden is now the Democrat frontrunner against incumbent Donald Trump. Biden, riding the wave of liberal energy sweeping the nation in 2020, adopted O'Rourke's gun control campaign promises. The only problem with such declarations against the Second Amendment is that it�ll never actually happen. Here's why. |
MI: Second Amendment Suit Over Howell Twp. Gun Range Playing Out
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The owner of a firearms store says Howell Township officials violated the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution when they denied his request to establish a new outdoor gun range facility in the township. A federal lawsuit filed in November 2018 against the township is pending in federal court after Oakland Tactical Supply Mike Paige and township officials failed to reach a settlement. Last month, both filed responses to motions that further argue their cases. |
Gallup: Nearly Half of All Americans Think News Media �Very Biased�
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Say it ain�t so; nearly half of all Americans think the news media is �very biased,� according to a new �study of attitudes toward the press� by Gallup and the Knight Foundation, the Associated Press is reporting. According to the AP report, �Eight percent of respondents � the preponderance of them politically conservative � think that news media that they distrust are trying to ruin the country.� |
Soft Point Boat Tail Ammo: SP-BT Bullets Explained
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The soft point boat tail (SP-BT) is a relatively popular, �no-frills� style bullet primarily used in rifle ammunition for long-range shooting. Many F-Class competitive shooters still use this style of bullet, as it is a proven performer. With the variety of match-grade ammo on the market, there is likely a load that will perform admirably in your rifle. |
MI: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks bluntly on gun violence
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called out President Donald Trump's administration Friday for not knowing what's happening in Michigan and the Legislature for refusing to work with her to address gun violence.
Her comments came during a livestream conference with gun control advocacy groups Everytown for Gun Safety Action and Moms Demand Action. It was the final episode of their virtual series where they spoke to women leaders, including former presidential candidates Sens. Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren, about gun violence.
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CO: Pandemic could have Little Effect on Colorado�s Hunting Season
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COVID-19 might be affecting nearly every corner of the Coloradan way of life, but hunting could remain insulated from the virus, a Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) spokesperson said. �Part of our challenge with predicting the pandemic is it seems things change on a day-to-day basis,� CPW spokesperson Randy Hampton said. �But at this point it does not appear there will be any impact on hunting seasons from our perspective.� |
July Another Record Month for NICS Checks as �Gun Rush� Continues
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Raw numbers from the FBI�s National Instant Background Check System (NICS) shows a new record for the month of July, and the third-highest monthly number of checks so far this year, suggesting the �gun rush� of 2020 is hardly over. There were, according to raw FBI data, 3,639,224 NICS checks initiated last month, eclipsing the previous July record of 2,197,169, set in 2016. |
The 2020 Democratic Party Platform On Second Amendment Rights
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The national Democratic Party is no longer making any attempt to hide their antipathy towards guns and gun owners. Where once the party attempted to tailor their anti-gun messaging to appear moderate and appeal to some gun owners, the draft 2020 Democratic Party Platform contains a full-throated assault on firearms ownership and a blueprint for undermining every aspect of Second Amendment rights. Viewed in historical context, the draft 2020 Democratic Party Platform is the most anti-gun the party has ever put forward. |
WV: Garrett Commissioners Pass Second Amendment Resolution
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The Garrett County Commission approved a Second Amendment preservation resolution during its Monday meeting. The resolution states that the county expresses a commitment to the rights of all United States citizens to keep and bear arms under the Second Amendment. Members of the public, earlier in the year, approached the commissioners with the idea. The commission first considered the topic in January and February and opened up a four-week public comment period in March. |
SAF Preps for Battle as Dems Mask Failures by Scapegoating Guns
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Democrats unable to deal with the sudden crime increases in major cities are falling back on their favorite scapegoats�guns and Second Amendment rights�to mask their party�s failures, according to Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, in a blistering interview with Fox News. As Conway was speaking, major gun rights organizations were reacting to language in a draft of the Democrat 2020 political platform targeting guns and the citizens who own them.
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VA: Guns Taken in 1st Local Case Involving Virginia's New 'Red Flag' Law
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"What's the point in living?" "I just want to die." Those were the comments police said a man made prior to having his guns taken in the first local case involving Virginia�s new "red flag" law. The case was adjudicated on Monday in Winchester Circuit Court. The 45-year-old Winchester man made the suicidal threats while in possession of a pistol on July 17, according to police. He voluntarily surrendered three guns to police and will not be allowed to possess guns until at least Jan. 30. The man didn't attend the hearing on the "substantial risk order," according to Marc Abrams, Winchester commonwealth's attorney. The Winchester Star isn't naming the man because he hasn't been charged with a crime.
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ID: Concealed Carry Classes See Increased Interest
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The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it an increase in gun and ammo sales, and now first time gun owners are seeking out training. As we reported in March, guns and ammo have been flying off the shelves this year. Snake River concealment, offers firearm training as well as their popular classes for the Idaho Enhanced Concealed Carry Licenses. They told us the need for their services are seeing a steady increase, and the amount of students they are getting in each class has is some cases doubled.
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VA: Culpeper County Swiftly Passes Another Resolution Opposing �Any law� Restricting Gun Rights
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Culpeper County has approved another resolution stating its opposition to any infringement of gun rights for local citizens and visitors alike. At its meeting Tuesday morning, the Board of Supervisors almost unanimously approved the document recommended for adoption last month by Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins. The resolution is in response to a new state law, effective July 1, giving localities the ability to further regulate the carrying of firearms on public property, according to County Administrator John Egertson.
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August is National Shooting Sports Month
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While many of us practice our Second Amendment right through regular shooting, hunting, reloading and other gun-related fun each month, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) established August as National Shooting Sports Month in 2016. Originally created as a promotion for retailers and ranges to attract new customers during the traditional summer slump, it�s become a celebration among gun owners with an emphasis on introducing new shooters to the industry, teaching firearms safety and sharing a collective love of shooting sports.
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8 Solid Options for Hunting Rifles Chambered for .270 Winchester
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When it comes to iconic hunting rounds, .270 Winchester is one that often stands out in the crowd. First developed in the early 1920s, the round became a household name, mostly through the praise of legendary outdoor writer Jack O'Connor, who endlessly praised the round in Outdoor Life magazine for years. His writings inspired others to give it a whirl and since then, it has been responsible for countless big game harvests across North America. |
WA: WDFW Seeks Public Comments on 2021-2023 Hunting Season Proposals
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking comments on proposed alternatives for 2021-23 hunting seasons and has scheduled several meetings in August and September to discuss proposals with the public. The hunting season proposals will be posted Monday, Aug. 17, on WDFW�s website for the public to provide comments. WDFW will accept public comments through Tuesday, Sept. 15. |
More Self-Defense Gun Stories
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Firearms Instructor Andee Reardon O'Brion joins us this week for more Self Defense Gun Stories.
Domestic violence is real. How can you defend yourself and the people you love? Walk through your defensive plan with the people in your house.
21 minute podcast. Sources at the podcast webpage. |
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