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How Gun Control Hurts Women
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Brits aren't known for their love of firearms. In fact, we tend to hate them. When it comes to American gun culture, the majority of us look on with a mixture of horror and confusion when we see a Second Amendment activist walking through an airport with a rifle strapped to them. To many of us, it all seems so vulgar. |
Gun Sales Hot, Regardless of Who’s in Office
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John Affinito believes the days of panic are over for gun owners. A big part of his belief — and relief — comes as President Barack Obama prepares to leave the White House, and President-elect Donald Trump prepares to move in. The inauguration takes place Friday, Jan. 20.
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Kathryn Steinle’s Family Gets Go-Ahead to Sue Federal Government
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The parents of Kathryn Steinle have received the go-ahead to sue the federal government over Kathryn’s July 2o15 death; she was killed by an illegal alien holding a gun issued to a federal agent. U.S. Magistrate Joseph Spero said Steinle’s parents can sue but stressed that the suit may be dismissed if there is no evidence that the illegal alien–Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez–stole the gun from a federal agent. |
Will Next High Court Nominee Continue Scalia Legacy?
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After the untimely death of United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia last February, headlines declared “Supreme Court Hangs in the Balance,” “Next President to Shape Court for a Generation.” We now know the President who will do that shaping is Donald J. Trump. President-elect Trump has made it clear that Justice Scalia will be the model for his Supreme Court nominee. Informed Americans should know what that model represents. |
Armour: The Last Thing We Need is Guns at Sporting Events
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Some people will do anything to get their names in the news. Even if comes at the expense of the public’s safety. Three Washington legislators are pushing a bill that would force arenas and stadiums to allow fans to bring in weapons if they have concealed carry permits. Because adding guns to a highly charged atmosphere where alcohol already offsets common sense far too often seems like a great idea.
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Guns Experts Explains Industry Trends
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Gun enthusiasts took aim at the industry's latest trends at an annual gun show, Sunday. Organizers say attendance was down slightly - but, South Dakota issued a record number of concealed carry permits in 2016. About 30 thousand total permits were given out. |
Czech Government Tells its Citizens How to Fight Terrorists: Shoot Them Yourselves
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A couple of months ago, Czech President Milos Zeman made an unusual request: He urged citizens to arm themselves against a possible "super-Holocaust" carried out by Muslim terrorists. Never mind that there are fewer than 4,000 Muslims in this country of 10 million people — gun purchases spiked. One shop owner in East Bohemia, a region in the northern center of the Czech Republic, told a local paper that people were scared of a "wave of Islamists." Now the country's interior ministry is pushing a constitutional change that would let citizens use guns against terrorists. Proponents say this could save lives if an attack occurs and police are delayed or unable to make their way to the scene.
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Czech Minister Controversially Says: Buy Guns to Protect From Terrorist 'Super Holocaust'
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The Czech government is currently working towards amending the constitution so ordinary citizens will be allowed to shoot terrorists if police are not present. The radical new proposals are going to be presented to parliament in the coming months in a bid to ensure there is a well-equipped civilian line of defence against Islamist terror. President Milos Zeman has already told the Czech population to buy weapons in preparation for a "super Holocaust" perpetrated by Muslim terrorists. There are currently 300,000 people with a firearms license in the nation, which shares a border with terror-hit Germany, and around 800,000 legally owned weapons.
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Self Defense in the Trump Era
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The 2016 presidential election surfaced skeletons in America’s closet that many falsely assumed were fading away. In the following weeks and months, neo-Nazis and fascists openly celebrated a world they think is going their way, while violence and intimidation against minorities of all kinds made headlines across the country. Whether or not this wave of hate crimes and enthusiastic bigotry is a long-term trend remains to be seen, but the country we live in right now doesn’t feel as safe as it used to for many Muslims, people of color, the LGBTQ community, or just about anyone else who would look out of place on the set of Leave It to Beaver.
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FL: Suspected Intruder Identified in Freeport Home Invasion
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Walton County Sheriffs deputies are investigating a home invasion that left one man dead in Freeport. That man has been identified as suspected intruder 26-year-old Sedrick Williams. "The Sheriff's Office received a call in reference to an altercation and part of the altercation led to the death of a Sedrick Williams, of Georgia," said Lt. Angie Hogeyboom. Walton County Sheriff's deputies said it started when the couple living in the home on Loop Circle heard their dogs barking outside the front door.
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Enemy of the Second Amendment Nominated to be California’s Next Attorney General
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On January 10, the state Assembly is scheduled to start confirmation hearings on U. S. Representative Xavier Becerra, who was nominated by Governor Brown on January 1 to be California’s next Attorney General. California’s Attorney General heads the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and serves at the state’s top law enforcement official and attorney, overseeing more than 4,500 employees, which includes attorneys, investigators and peace officers. The Bureau of Firearms operates as part of DOJ and is responsible for all things related to firearms in California. It’s imperative that the next Attorney General of California respect your constitutionally protected Second Amendment rights and not use the office to further diminish them.
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MA: Police Seize 83 Guns, Nazi Helmet From Man Facing Civil Rights Charges
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Law enforcement officials announced Friday that they seized 83 guns, 10,000 rounds of ammunition, and a helmet with a Nazi insignia from the home of a Lexington, Massachusetts man facing civil rights charges, the Boston Globe reported. Robert Ivarson, 49, was arraigned earlier this week and hit with civil rights and harassment charges for allegedly planting banana peels on the driveway of a black family who lived near the home he shared with his elderly parents, according to the Globe. He now faces 13 new charges related to the weapons arsenal, including 50 pounds of black powder, that investigators say they found in his residence. |
MT: Gun Companies Optimistic as Political Climate Shifts
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I American gun sales doubled from about 4.5 million in 2008 to more than 9 million in 2014, but with Donald Trump headed to the White House, Montana’s firearms industry faces new uncertainty. Upstart arms builders have popped up all across the United States, riding the crest of sales sparked by the national gun debate and fears that President Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton would tighten gun bans. |
IL: Chicago Police Say Repeat Gun Offenders Need To Be Held Accountable
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Of course crime is a police matter, and the Chicago Police Department, though, has come under scrutiny. The Department of Justice is expected to release soon findings from an investigation into the Chicago Police Department which stems from the shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald which was caught on tape. Another former Chicago police commissioner, Garry McCarthy, recently told the program "60 Minutes" that the department is in crisis and the city is in a, quote, "state of lawlessness," unquote. |
AK: Juneau Officer Cleared in December Shooting of Unarmed Suspect
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A Juneau police officer has been cleared of any wrongdoing in a shooting that injured a Juneau man in December. The assistant attorney general investigating the shooting said the officer reasonably believed he was acting in self-defense. The shooting occurred around 4:20 a.m. on Dec. 3, when Sgt. Chris Gifford and officer Darin Schultz attempted to apprehend a suspect at an Ocean View Drive crash scene. The suspect, 38-year-old Jeremie Tinney, was the driver of a vehicle that police said fled during an attempted traffic stop earlier that day. |
Rep. Richard Hudson: Pressure Your Senator to Support National Reciprocity
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National reciprocity legislation on the first day of the 115th Congress and he believes the Senate will be the site where pitched battles over the legislation take place. He told Breitbart News he was able to file his legislation on January 3 “with about 63 co-sponsors” in the House, and that number quickly jumped to 85 co-sponsors when the NRA and Gun Owners of America endorsed the legislation. He said that Americans who support the effort to free the Second Amendment from a messy patchwork of concealed carry laws need to contact to their Representative to be sure they are on the bill. |
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"Secrecy is the keystone of all tyranny. Not force, but secrecy ... censorship. When any government, or any church, for that matter, undertakes to say to it's subjects, 'This you may not read, this you must not see, this you are forbidden to know,' the end result is tyranny and oppression, no matter how holy the motives. Mighty little force is needed to control a man whose mind has been hoodwinked; contrariwise, no amount of force can control a free man, a man whose mind is free. No, not the rack, not fission bombs, not anything. You cannot conquer a free man; the most you can do is kill him." --Robert A. Heinlein, "Revolt in 2100" (Pg. 68-69, Baen Books paperback edition, 1999 printing) |
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