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UT: Man shot, killed Clinton shooter in self-defense, police say
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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Police say a man who shot and killed another man in Clinton in self-defense will not face charges.

On Nov. 28 at 1 a.m., police officers arrived at a home near 2600 W. 2250 North in Clinton for reports of gunshots. Keith Miller, 40, and Jacob Pluim, 35, were located inside with gunshot wounds.

Pluim died on the scene from his injuries. Miller was transported to the hospital but died shortly after arriving, police said.
 

CO: CBI reports Woodland Park City Market Homicide Appears to be Self-Defense
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The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has nearly completed its investigation into a fatal shooting at a City Market grocery store in Woodland Park on Friday November 29, 2024. Based on the evidence gathered so far, this appears likely to be a case of self-defense but a final decision will be made by the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s Office.

The investigation has revealed there was a physical altercation in the parking lot during a child custody exchange. Witnesses say 28-year old Luis Morales (the biological father of the child) threatened the mother’s boyfriend with a knife.
 

SC: Burglary suspect shot by homeowner
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The Summerville Police Department responded to an attempted burglary on Southport Drive in the Weatherstone subdivision on the morning of Friday, Dec. 20, where a homeowner shot a suspect in self-defense.

Police reports show the incident began just before 9 a.m. when a male suspect, armed with burglary tools, attempted to enter an occupied home forcibly. The homeowner fled the residence with her child, seeking safety at a neighbor’s house.
 

South Africa: Intruder killed in burglary gone wrong
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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An intruder got more than he bargained for when he was killed during a scuffle with a house owner in Putswasteen, Sharpeville, on Tuesday.

Police said that, according to the victim (house owner), the intruder gained entrance through the dining room sliding door, and attacked him with a knife. A scuffle ensued and he pushed the intruder away.
 

OH: Self-Defense or Crime? Columbus Woman Shoots Convicted Sex Offender in Her Home
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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In a shocking incident in Northeast Columbus, a local woman shot and killed 38-year-old Gerald Jackson in what she claims was a desperate act of self-defense. The shooting occurred in the quiet Nutcreek Court neighborhood around 4:50 p.m. on December 4th, sending ripples of concern and confusion through the community.

Gerald Jackson, the deceased, was no stranger to law enforcement, having a criminal record that included convictions for rape, domestic violence, and other offenses.
 

Finland: Finland’s Surge in Firearms Training Amid Geopolitical Tensions
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In the cool, quiet outskirts of Helsinki, the sound of gunfire marks a potent change in Finland.

The Nordic nation, freshly minted as NATO’s 31st member, is experiencing a significant surge in self-defense and firearms training as it faces growing concerns over Russian expansionism. This boom in national defense readiness is not just a fleeting trend but a profound shift in Finnish society’s commitment to safeguarding its freedom.
 

Poll: Americans Increasingly Support the Second Amendment; Want Politicians and Judges Who Agree
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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The latest poll by McLaughlin & Associates, on behalf of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), confirms what other recent polls have revealed. Not only do Americans, in general, support the right to keep and bear arms, they also like politicians and judges who agree with them.
 

Another Magazine Ban, Another FPC Lawsuit
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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In case you haven’t noticed, the Firearms Policy Coalition is currently litigating more Second Amendment-related lawsuits than just about all of the other gun-rights groups combined. That’s because the organization’s overall strategy is focused on restoring the right to keep and bear arms by having immoral laws struck down in the courts.

The FPC’s latest target is our nation’s capital—specifically Washington, D.C.’s ban on firearms magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. The case, Wehr-Darroca v. D.C., filed on December 18 in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, challenges the ban on common magazines as a violation of the Second Amendment rights of D.C. citizens.
 

Alarm Raised By Seattle Chief Candidate’s View That 2A Is ‘Inappropriate’
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A suggestion that the Second Amendment may no longer be “appropriate” in today’s society definitely should raise alarms about Shon Barnes, currently chief of police in Madison, Wisconsin, and a reported top candidate for the same job in Seattle, Washington.

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says the Second Amendment and the rights it protects may be more appropriate now than ever before, considering the brutal stabbing murder of a Seattle Metro bus driver while on duty this week.
 

How a CEO's murder offers a dark glimpse into the anonymous world of 3D-printed guns
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A man in his thirties known online only by his screen-name instantly recognized the gun seized from the suspect in the killing of the UnitedHealth CEO earlier this month.

As a photo circulated online the fake New Jersey driver’s license and 3D-printed gun police found on Luigi Mangione, he spotted the tell-tale stippling pattern on the firearm’s grip.

“It’s mine lol,” the man, known as “Chairmanwon” quipped on X Dec. 9. Then he quickly deleted the post.
 

NH: New Hampshire Law Permits Guns in Workplace Parking Lots
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu recently signed a new law that allows workers in the state to keep guns and ammunition in a locked car on their employer’s property. The law will take effect January 1, 2025

Quick Hits
--A new law permits certain workers in New Hampshire to store guns and ammunition in a locked car on the employer’s property.
--Covered employers may not discharge or discipline an employee for storing a gun or ammunition in a locked car.
--The law will take effect January 1, 2025.
 

Who owns guns in the US? The gender gap is closing for conservatives.
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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Here are the essentials Shelby Basham of Greenville, Kentucky, an expectant mother, needs to have when heading out on a road trip: her pre-natal vitamins, toothbrush, hairbrush and her M&P Shield pistol.

“It ranks in the, ‘Must have’ category,” Basham, 29, who's eight months pregnant and a conceal-and-carry gun owner, said about her firearm. “It’s that relevant to me.”

Basham isn't surprised that gun ownership among Republican women, such as herself, is surging.
 

CA: Stockton police netted 592 guns in buybacks this year. Are we safer now?
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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Like many law enforcement agencies around the country, the department remains firmly committed to voluntary gun buybacks.

“The purpose of this event was to collect firearms that were no longer wanted, to prevent them from landing in the wrong hands and turning into crime guns if they are stolen during burglaries,” Officer Omer Edhah, a Stockton police spokesperson, said in a statement. “The majority of the firearms were legally owned. However, they were unwanted and had possibly been unsafely stored.”
 

WI: Madison Police Confirm Guns Used School Shooting Were Legally Purchased
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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Madison Police have confirmed that the firearms involved in Monday’s shooting at Abundant Life School were legally purchased, although the details of how the shooter obtained them remain unclear.

Chief Shon Barnes informed a Milwaukee news station that the department had traced the two handguns carried by Natalie Rupnow to their legal sources.

However, he withheld further details of the trace, citing concerns over potentially compromising the investigation.
 

Save 15% on a Ruger LCP at Cabela’s
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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At this point, the Ruger LCP is a self-defense classic. It has its detractors, but there are also a whole lot of people who trust their personal safety to this compact .380 ACP carry gun. And now, you can save 15% on one at Cabela’s.

The lightweight hammer-fired double-action-only ultra compact semi-auto is built for concealed carry from the ground up. The corners and edges are smoothed out to make the draw smoother and to keep wear on clothing to a minimum, and the hammer is recessed into the rear of the slide to keep it from snagging on clothing during the draw. All this goes toward the gun’s designation as a “pocket pistol.”
 

Canada: See What Terrible Things Happen When You Don't Have Guns?
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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When those gun-grabbing liberal Canadians started outlawing and seizing firearms, we warned ’em about “weapon substitution syndrome,” but oh, no, those smarty-pants wouldn’t listen — and now the violence has spread to the croquet fields.

Cops in Calgary, Alberta, reported that on a sunny, peaceful spring day, some folks playing softball at a public park were sharing the lawn with a buncha folks engaged in a game of croquet when somebody said somethin’ about somebody’s momma, then somebody hoisted a middle finger, and then the fists started flyin’, and then … other hands reached for other things.
 

Australia: Lithgow Small Arms Factory Museum faces closure after historical guns theft
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The theft of more than $200,000 worth of antique guns has left the the Lithgow Small Arms Factory Museum on the brink of closure, raising concerns about the future of 35,000 UNESCO-listed documents and 130 historical machines kept onsite.

The facility has been closed since late August after three men allegedly broke in and stole 27 handguns.

The men have been charged with multiple offences that remain before the courts.

According to police, 19 of the weapons have been recovered.
 

Survey: Americans Support Judges, Politicians Who Follow The Second Amendment
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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Results of a brand-new McGlothlin & Associates survey indicate that the American public favors judges who strictly follow the Second Amendment and politicians who defend the right to keep and bear arms.

The national survey, conducted the week of December 11 and commissioned by the Second Amendment Foundation, also revealed that the majority of Americans believe incoming President Donald Trump and a Republican majority in Congress will better protect Second Amendment rights than Democrats would have if they had been victorious.
 

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