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KS: Bill Would Allow Air Guns on School Property
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The proposal comes after the Derby School District voted to keep a BB gun club from using an elementary school for events and practices, ending a nearly 30-year agreement with the club.
Kansas Rep. Blake Carpenter from Derby proposed the bill after hearing from people who were disappointed about the school board's decision.
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CA: Residents share their views on guns following Obama’s announcement
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What about guns?
Guns for hunting, guns for self-defense, guns for sport shooting, guns for keeping the Second Amendment right to bear them — these and other opinions were expressed from (mostly) Southern Humboldt folks during a recent walk down Redwood Drive in Garberville following President Barack Obama announcement that he was enacting stricter regulations on gun laws through executive action.
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The Safariland Group Unveils Groundbreaking Armor at SHOT Show
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The Safariland Group ('Safariland') today debuted the all-new Safariland® Armor collection, a complete line of ballistic panels and carriers built for performance. Designed to integrate together, to perform, move, flex and respond as the body does, delivering unprecedented protection, comfort and fit, the line is being revealed at the 2016 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, from January 19-22. By reinventing existing armor solutions from the ground-up, Safariland Armor will change the way officers think of and wear armor. |
CO: Shooting for a New Range
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Shooting sports are Morgan County 4-H's fastest growing programs, and the coaches believe they've grown big enough for their own practice facility.
The leaders of the county's 4-H shooting sports, along with Morgan County Colorado State University Extension Agent Janice Dixon and County Commissioner Jim Zwetzig, met Thursday night to discuss a possible location for a new 4-H shooting range. |
How Smith & Wesson, Sturm Ruger, and Vista Outdoor Soared in 2015
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What: Shares of firearms specialist Sturm Ruger & Co (NYSE:RGR) gained 29.8% in 2015, according to data from S&P Capital IQ. Vista Outdoor (NYSE:VSTO), which makes a range of holsters, ammunition, and long guns, saw shares rise 31.1%. Meanwhile, sector giant Smith & Wesson (NASDAQ:SWHC) more than doubled, delivering a 110.2% return. |
Mike Rowe Explains Why Obama’s Gun Control Push Won’t Stop Bad Guys
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Mike Rowe took to Facebook on Friday to vent his frustration at President Obama’s recent push for stricter gun control laws.
The “Dirty Jobs” show host began his humorous rant by sarcastically suggesting that the White House had recruited him—as well as other public figures—into spouting out gun control talking points via Twitter. |
ID: LPD officers' issued new AR-15 rifles replacing Vietnam-era guns
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Lewiston Police officers are retiring their old assault rifles and bringing in new AR-15's to the department. Officials said that their old rifles were Vietnam-era guns and were breaking down.
At a secret shooting range in Lewiston, police officers pull the trigger to their new AR-15 rifles. This is a part of a special training every officer must go through to get their gun. |
Lots of Passion, Little Action on Virginia Gun Bills
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Few issues generate more passion and less legislative movement at the Virginia Capitol than guns.
Hundreds of people on both sides of the issue descended on the Capitol on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday Monday, a traditional day for grassroots lobbying here at the General Assembly. |
FL: Home invaders targeted wrong house
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According to Orlando police, officers were sent to investigate the home invasion at a home on Harwood Street, south of Colonial Drive and John Young Parkway, shortly after midnight.
Police said the two perpetrators knocked on the door and pushed their way inside when the homeowner came to the door. "You know what we're here for," the armed suspects said. |
How to Perfect Your Shotgun Shoulder Mount
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We often say “Shoulder the gun,” but what we really mean is “Cheek the gun.” To be a consistent shot with a shotgun, it must shoot where you look, and to do so your cheek must be firmly on the comb. Look around your local gun club and you’ll see that 99 percent of the shooters shooting low gun ram the gun into their shoulder, then arc the muzzle up to their cheek. That’s backwards. The bird is up there, not on the ground. It must be cheek first, then shoulder.
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SHOT Show 2016: Choosing a holster that makes appendix concealed carry work for you
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Due to the recent explosion of violence and police hatred, off-duty concealed carry is something you should all do (and you should do it all the time). You may stumble upon an armed robbery or terrorist attack. You may be summoned off-duty to an active shooter event at a local school. You may be recognized as a police officer by someone you’ve arrested. Don’t let your last thought be, “If only I’d had a gun with me.” |
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