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Copper-Plated Hollow Point Ammo: CPHP Bullets Explained
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Hollow point bullets have been used for defense purposes and hunting since their inception. These bullets expand rapidly upon impact, guaranteeing the most damage possible without over-penetrating. One of the most common types of hollow point for sale today is the copper-plated hollow point, or CPHP. |
Idaho Bowhunters Kill Grizzly in Self-Defense During �Surprise Encounter� Near Yellowstone
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A bowhunter in Idaho was attacked by a grizzly bear Sunday while elk hunting with a friend on public land. The bowhunter was injured but survived the attack, and officials say the two men were able to shoot and kill the adult boar with their sidearms. Conservation officers determined through an investigation that the hunters acted in self-defense, according to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Neither hunter has been publicly identified yet.
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Two Courts Disagree on Knives Under the Second Amendment
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The United States District Court for the Southern District of California (August 23, 2024) and the Supreme Judicial Court for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (August 27, 2024) reached opposite opinions on whether bladed weapons qualify as arms mentioned in the text of the Second Amendment.
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CO: Guns and trophy hunting to be on the ballot
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Coloradans will vote on several gun-related issues come November, including the lawfulness of trophy hunting. Initiative 91 would prohibit the pursuit, entrapment, wounding, killing or discharging of a weapon at certain large cat species. This includes bobcats, lynx, and mountain lions. |
CDC, FBI Working To Hide Data Showing Shootings Stopped By Good Guys With Guns
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For years, gun control activists have sought to �debunk� the so called �good guy with a gun myth� in an effort to pass more stringent controls on one of our nation�s most cherished liberties. In support of this agenda, the federal government in conjunction with legacy media has sought to suppress the abundant evidence in support of the truth that armed, law-abiding citizens are one of the most effective deterrents against public mass casualty attacks. |
Grassroots Judicial Report�Sept. 4, 2024
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What�s New�SCOTUS: The U.S. Supreme Court returns from summer recess; California: Ninth Circuit en banc: Rhode v. Bonta: District Court Case No.: 3:18-cv-00802-BEN-JLB: Court of Appeal Case No.: 24-542: Maryland: Fourth Circuit: Maryland Shall Issue v. Montgomery County: Case 1:16-cv-03311-ELH, Circuit Case # 21-2017 (L); now known under the title Snope v. Brown; Texas: Fifth Circuit. |
HI: Man Who Killed Shooter In Waianae Acted In Self-Defense, Lawyer Says
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A large yellow front-end loader is still rammed into the side of a partially collapsed carport at the end of rural Waianae Valley Road. The home, which is tucked down the dead-end street surrounded by farmlands and mountains, is now the site of one of Hawaii�s deadliest shootings. The police cordon that blocked off the area after the weekend killings was gone and not a single police car was in sight in the area Tuesday afternoon.
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Federal Judge Strikes Down Illinois Public Transit Gun Ban
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The Second Amendment protects the right to carry a firearm for self-defense while taking public transit, a federal judge has ruled. On Friday, US District Judge Iain Johnston found a provision in Illinois� Firearm Concealed Carry Act banning all forms of carrying a firearm on or near any public transportation facility is unconstitutional. He ruled the state failed to prove that its restriction aligned with the nation�s historical approach to firearms regulation.
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