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Mila Kunis is Team ‘Push Them Back’ when it comes to kids who push around her kid
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com

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There are often two schools of thought in cases of physical harm between kids: tell the teacher or hit them back. As someone who was bullied as a kid, in my experience if you tell the teacher, the bullying gets worse. When you return the act of aggression back upon the initial aggressor, it usually stops (kids are often better at understanding limitations than adults are).

Mila is #TeamPushBack.

"Well, here's a story that's about to get me in trouble," she begins. "There was a little kid in my kid's preschool that wasn't very kind and pushed my daughter."
 

11 More Reasons Biden Administration Is Wrong About Onerous Gun Restrictions
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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The Biden administration last month filed a brief encouraging the Supreme Court to uphold New York City’s de facto ban preventing ordinary citizens from carrying firearms in public.

The administration argued that an onerous “good cause” requirement—giving the city’s police department unmitigated discretion over citizens’ exercise of a fundamental right—is a perfectly reasonable regulation.

This court brief is just one of several high-profile actions taken this year by the Biden administration that underscore its lack of commitment to taking the Second Amendment seriously.
 

NC: NC attorney general joins other Dem AGs’ move to limit concealed carry to 21+
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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“We’ve filed this action because the situation in Pennsylvania smacks of discrimination against young adults in the 18-20-year age group,” SAF founder and executive vice president Alan M. Gottlieb said in a statement. “Young adults can join the military, where they might be assigned to carry firearms all over the world. They can get married, start businesses, enter into contracts and yet they are not considered mature enough to exercise their Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. That’s nonsense.”
 

Out on the Town: Self-Defense and Nightlife
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com

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I will admit to being an inveterate barfly. Give me an establishment filled with interesting folks and a good craft beer selection and I’ll happily while away the hours swapping stories and enjoying life. I suspect many of you have some version of this—be it a nightclub or a honky-tonk, we all need a place to escape from time to time.

And while these might be great avenues for takin’ a break from all your worries, they can, sadly, be a prime place for crime to happen. It’s no secret that there’s a strong correlation between crime and drugs/alcohol. While that shouldn’t stop you from enjoying a night out on the town, there are some easy steps you can take to prevent something bad from happening.
 

GA: Richmond County jury acquits man of murder charges in 2020 fatal shooting
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A jury acquitted an Augusta man of murder charges Wednesday in a 2020 fatal shooting at the victim's home.

All the eyewitnesses and Jaron Moore said he shot 39-year-old Reginald Frank on Oct. 10, 2020. The question for the Richmond County Superior Court jury this week was whether the shooting was in self defense or an unjustified killing and therefore murder.

The jury deliberated about an hour and a half before returning its verdict of not guilty.
 

VA: Jury finds Roanoke man not guilty on all charges in killing of 16-year-old
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A Roanoke man accused of murder was freed Wednesday after a jury found him not guilty on all charges.

Demarcus Shaiquan Glenn, who was 20 at the time of his arrest, acknowledged that he shot 16-year-old Tyler Polumbo on a spring night in 2019 but said he acted in self-defense after Polumbo pulled a gun and attempted to rob him of drugs.

“I was scared. I didn’t want to get shot,” Glenn, now 22, testified during a two-day trial where he was facing a string of charges that included first-degree murder.
 

CA: Judge denies gun owners in lawsuit seeking to block ‘ghost gun’ ordinance
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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A federal judge Wednesday denied a request by local gun owners to block San Diego’s recently signed ordinance banning so-called “ghost guns” in the city.

The lawsuit filed last month in San Diego federal court, hours after Mayor Todd Gloria signed the ordinance, sought to block enforcement of the ban prohibiting the possession, purchase, sale, receipt and transportation of non-serialized, unfinished frames and receivers, and non-serialized firearms, all of which are commonly known as ghost guns.
 

OH: Ohio Senate Passes Emergency Powers Bill SB 185
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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On Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021, the Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 185, sponsored by Senator Tim Schaffer, on a 23 to 7 vote.

Along with its companion, House Bill 325, sponsored by Representative Scott Wiggam, Senate Bill 185 seeks to prevent state and local governments from infringing on Second Amendment rights and key hunting, fishing, and trapping activities during declared emergencies. It is the most powerful and comprehensive emergency powers bill of its kind in the United States.
 

Thin Blue Line Gets Thinner; ‘Be Prepared to Defend Yourself’
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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While the president of the National Police Association is talking to Fox News about “costly litigation” over law enforcement suspensions or firings over COVID-19 vaccination resistance, and police agencies around the country braced for manpower shortages, caught in the middle of this clash are the citizens living in those jurisdictions, worrying about safe neighborhoods.

One message that probably caused angst for the public while city officials winced came from Mike Solan, president of the Seattle Police Officers’ Guild, as he chatted with KIRO News: “Be prepared to defend yourself and your family because it’s going to be a long time before a cop can get there. That’s not alarmist talk. That’s a reality.”
 

NV: GOP candidate for Nevada governor is a mix of Donald Trump & Lauren Boebert. Consider that.
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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Her 2015 Christmas Card shows her family holding their guns. She has also produced her own Walk the Talk Second Amendment Calendar. Each month featured her “posing in salacious costumes with a variety of firearms in glamorous, high-contrast shots, in what amounts to a sort of soft-core gun porn,” Politico reported.

She also sponsored Assembly Bill 148, a bill to allow concealed firearms on college, grade school, and day-care campuses.

“If these young, hot little girls on campus have a firearm, I wonder how many men will want to assault them,” she said in a 2015 interview with The New York Times. “The sexual assaults that are occurring would go down once these sexual predators get a bullet in their head.”
 

McConnell Shows Value Of Strategy And Tactics
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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Second Amendment supporters could do themselves a big favor by studying the way Mitch McConnell has managed to render Chuck Schumer’s hopes deader than a doornail. In the fight for our rights, it never hurts to study the good tacticians.

When discussing McConnell’s re-election bid last year, we noted his long track record in support of our Second Amendment rights, and his fight against various campaign finance “reform” schemes meant to muzzle Second Amendment supporters. But what also warrants attention is the tactics McConnell has used.
 

MI: Michigan Committee Hearing Bills to Protect 2A in Emergencies
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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On October 28th, the House Government Oversight Committee will hear House Bills 5187 and 5188, to ensure that Second Amendment rights remain protected during a state of emergency. Please contact your state representative and ask them to SUPPORT HB 5187 and HB 5188.
 

Record Number Of Carry Permits In 2020
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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To fully appreciate how exceptional this increase is, it must be remembered that permit processing in many jurisdictions slowed considerably or stopped altogether for part of 2020 because of government office closures, staff shortages, and backlogs due to pandemic lockdowns (here, here, here and here, for example). Further, 21 states have now passed some form of permitless carry law, which dispenses with the need for a license or permit for lawful carrying, provided the individual meets the state’s eligibility requirements.
 

The truth about the Second Amendment
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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In her brilliant new book, "The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America," Emory University professor Carol Anderson offers a constitutional history that exposes how the Second Amendment “was designed and has consistently been constructed to keep African Americans powerless and vulnerable.”
 

Activist dad of school shooting victim joins anti-gun group
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The father of a 14-year-old girl killed in the 2018 Florida high school shooting massacre announced Thursday that he’s joining the top ranks of a progressive anti-gun group to promote like-minded political candidates around the country ahead of next year’s midterm elections.

Fred Guttenberg will be a senior adviser to Brady PAC. His daughter Jamie, an aspiring dancer and gymnast, died with 16 others during the Valentine’s Day 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
 

OH: Ohio lawmakers advance bill to keep police from seizing guns during a riot
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Legislation to ban police from stopping guns from being sold or carried in areas where a riot is happening or might take place passed the Ohio Senate 23-7 on Wednesday.

Senate Bill 185, which now heads to the Ohio House, would also declare gun stores an “essential business” that can’t be shut down by the state during a declaration of emergency.
 

MN: Nikki Haley endorses Michelle Fischbach in Minnesota's 7th Congressional district race
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“As a congresswoman, the first woman to serve as President of the Minnesota Senate, and as Lt. Governor, Michelle has a proven record of putting Minnesota’s families and farmers first,” Haley said in a news release. “I’m proud to endorse this trailblazer who will protect the unborn, defend our second amendment, and fight against the socialist agenda of the far left.”

Fischbach in a news release said she was honored to again get Haley's endorsement.
 

CT: 'America First' rally in Plainfield to feature controversial Republican lawmaker
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The rally at K&H Construction, 1221 Norwich Road, is being billed with the tagline “Freedom Isn’t Free” and “Americans That Put America First” on promotional materials and lists U.S. Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene, the firebrand Georgia lawmaker, as the day’s headlining speaker.

Greene, a far-right politician and strong supporter of former President Donald Trump and Second Amendment rights, has railed against face mask requirements and courted controversy with her comments opposing the Black Lives Matter movement and support for debunked QAnon conspiracy theories.
 

NM: 'Racism' allegations against Judge Lisa Riley retracted. Riley says lawsuit settled for $50,000
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Eddy County District Judge Lisa Riley said she was awarded $50,000 in a defamation lawsuit against Carlsbad Municipal Schools, former-Carlsbad High School Principal Adam Amador and the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), as allegations the judge made racist comments were retracted by LULAC.

The suit stemmed from an incident in 2018 when Riley’s son Will Riley, then a student at Carlsbad High School, organized a pro-Second Amendment rally on school grounds, which he said school officials attempted to block.
 

NV: Nye’s own Debra Strickland named fastest cowgirl shooter in Nevada
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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When it comes to firearms, longtime Pahrump resident Debra Strickland doesn’t just talk the talk, she can also walk the walk.

Strickland, who is the current chair of the Nye County Commission, has shown herself to be an advocate for Second Amendment rights but she doesn’t just strive to protect those rights, she actively exercises them too. With a keen eye and a quick hand, Strickland is an enthusiastic sports shooter and her talents have officially earned the title of the fastest cowgirl action shooter in Nevada for 2021, not to mention more than half-dozen other awards, following the Single Action Shooting Society’s Nevada State Championship.
 

NH: Mattson calls in GOP’s big guns
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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Mattson pledged to protect Second Amendment rights – pointing to the Sports Shop, and noting that she buys her own firearms there – and said she would protect all constitutional freedoms.

Mattson did not speak expansively on her platform to her supporters, calling herself a “doer, not a talker,” but spoke further about her goals in an interview following the rally.
 

NC: Pitt County North Carolina Bans Lawful Carry On County Property
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
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On Monday, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted 5-3 to pass an amendment to the county’s Law Enforcement Ordinance No. 4, to ban concealed handgun permit holders from possessing handguns in the county-owned or controlled buildings. This is despite a Board member saying they surveyed county employees and found that the overwhelming majority were in favor of allowing concealed handguns on county property.
 

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