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Why 28 Gauge Will Be the Next Boom in Turkey Hunting
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We’re on the verge of the newest turkey hunting revolution. For the second time in my hunting career, I’ve bagged a gobbler with a 28-gauge shotgun. The difference between making that harvest 15 years ago and now is night and day, due to incredible advancements in guns, gear, and ammunition. Enter the age of the 28 gauge. |
Grassroots Judicial Report—May 21, 2025
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What’s New—Smith & Wesson v. Mexico: Case 22-1823: To be decided soon; Wolford v. Lopez: scheduled for conference on June 4; “BREAKING: Trump Administration: FRT Settlement – Triggers to be Returned!”; NRA seeks certiorari in NRA v. Glass (previously NRA v. Bondi). |
CA: Santa Monica Store Owner Fatally Shoots Alleged Robber in Self-Defense
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An encounter during a private shopping session at Sole and Laces in Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade turned deadly when the store owner shot and killed an alleged robber, according to the CBS News Los Angeles. A second man had forcibly entered through the backdoor, assaulting the owner with a chemical irritant before the owner, legally armed, fired in what's reported as an act in self-defense. |
204 Ruger vs 223: The Need for Speed
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When it comes to varmint hunting, lighter bullets with higher muzzle velocity are generally preferred as they are flat shooting and cause less damage to the meat and pelt. Heavier bullets are great for hunting big game animals like whitetail and elk, but the added recoil and cost is viewed as unnecessary for taking down smaller critters like woodchucks, foxes, coyotes, prairie dogs, and marmots. |
Supreme Court Turns Away Felon-in-Possession, Other Second Amendment Cases
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The justices have once again cleared their plates of pending challenges to the federal ban on felons possessing firearms. In its Monday orders list, the Supreme Court denied certiorari in at least seven different petitions requesting guidance on the constitutionality of permanently disarming people convicted of an offense punishable by more than a year in prison. None of the denials featured any commentary from the justice expressing dissent or explaining their decisions. |
VT: Burlington’s guns in bars ban faces headwinds at Statehouse
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Vermont lawmakers in the House on Tuesday took up a Burlington charter change that calls for banning guns in bars. It comes following a fatal shooting at a busy Church Street bar last summer and after a similar measure stalled in Montpelier a decade ago. It’s an issue that Burlington bar owner Mike Dunn knows all too well. |
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Resistance to sudden violence, for the preservation not only of my person, my limbs, and life, but of my property, is an indisputable right of nature which I have never surrendered to the public by the compact of society, and which perhaps, I could not surrender if I would. — JOHN ADAMS |
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