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MI: Sterling Heights man pleads guilty to shipping firearm parts hidden in toys
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A Sterling Heights man pleaded guilty Friday to unlawfully exporting firearm parts hidden in toys to Australia, authorities said.
Rrok Martin Camaj, 34, entered the guilty plea in U.S. District Court before Judge Terrence Berg, U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider said in a news release.
Officials say from March 2018 through January, Camaj sent firearm parts — including pistol frames, firing pins, springs, ejectors and magazines — through the mail to cohorts in Australia.
Camaj was not licensed to ship firearm parts, and to remain undetected, he hid the parts inside large motorized toy motorcycles, officials said.
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AK: Alaskans Stop Grizzly Bear Charge with Glock 10mm On Elmendorf-Richardson
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Jimmy is in the lead, about five feet ahead of Tony. He has time for a startled “F*ck Bear!” as he draws the Glock from the Serpa. He has trained and practiced. The draw is smooth and fast from a retention holster. As the bear bounds over the downed spruce, Jimmy double taps, two shots, one to the chest, one to the head. The bear crashes down, 10 feet from Jimmy, dead right there (DRT). It is over in a couple of seconds.
The bear is a big grizzly bear. The friends call Fish and Game on base to report the self-defense killing. Mark, with Fish and Game, shows up. He has no issues with the shooting. He estimates the bear at 800-850 lbs. It squares at 7 1/2 feet. |
What Does Gun Control Have To Do With Abortion: Nothing or Perhaps Everything
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How can a politician claim to value human life by denying an individual the most effective means available to defend his or her life and that of innocent others, namely with a firearm, and, yet, encourage the whole-sale taking of life—the most innocent and helpless of human life, through late-term or at-birth abortion.
Can these two policy stances—civilian gun confiscation measures and late-term, at will, even at birth abortion stances be reconciled? Americans have a right to expect—in fact, should demand—an answer to this question before jumping on the Radical Left bandwagon. |
LA: At Louisiana Rally, Trump Lashes Out at Impeachment Inquiry, Pelosi
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Earlier on Friday, Mr. Trump urged his supporters to vote for one of two Republican candidates running to replace John Bel Edwards, the state’s Democratic governor.
At the rally, the president said that Mr. Edwards was “100 percent going to drop the Second Amendment” and sought to cast the centrist governor in the same light as other popular target at his rallies, including Ms. Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader. |
Beto O’Rourke’s ‘Liberty’ Is No Liberty At All
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For weeks, O’Rourke has been touring the country to tell us all about his plan to take away America’s guns. Rather than embrace the importance of this Second Amendment freedom, O’Rourke continually doubles down, often invoking words you can’t say on television to emphasize his seriousness that, under his hypothetical administration, the American government will forcefully disarm its own citizens. |
FL: Palm Beach Police Chief calling for change in current “open carry” statute
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Right now there's a push to add restrictions to a current law that allows gun owners to open carry in Florida under certain circumstances. This comes after a recent demonstration of gun advocates openly carrying their rifles and guns on the Royal Park Bridge leading into Palm Beach.
Michael Taylor was one of those gun owners.
“We’ve demonized firearms to a point where we need to un-demonize it,” he Taylor with Florida Carry said.
Taylor who said he started to exercise his open carry right while fishing after he was almost robbed under a bridge one early morning. |
WI: District attorney: Labor Day shooting in Maple was self-defense
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No charges have been filed against the alleged shooter, a 24-year-old Proctor man.
"Based upon its review of the incident, this office does not believe criminal charges are warranted against the alleged shooter in connection with this incident," District Attorney Mark Fruehauf said in a Friday, Oct. 11, news release.
Wisconsin law allows a person to use deadly force in self-defense under certain circumstances, he said, and the state would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the person wasn't acting in self-defense. |
Guns Save Lives… but not in Democrat Controlled Cities
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There is more to that story. In the United States, about 11 thousand of us were murdered with a gun in 2018. That data was recently released by the FBI. The great news is that violent crime continues to decrease. That is good news for some of us, but not for all of us. Over half of the murders in the US are concentrated in 2 percent of our counties. As you’d expect, those murders are committed by about 2000 violent gang members concentrated in a few of our deep-blue cities. |
These Gun Owners Were Able to Confront Criminals in September
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When the Virginia State Crime Commission and the House Judiciary Committee held hearings earlier this fall regarding firearm policies, it was striking how little many gun control advocates and policymakers know about basic facts related to guns and gun violence.
It also was clear how devastating many of their policy proposals would be for law-abiding Americans who choose to exercise their Second Amendment rights. |
Why is half of the Second Amendment ignored?
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That part of the sentence gives me the impression that people who keep and bear arms are meant to be part of a well-regulated militia, like, for example, the state National Guard. That would be quite a change. It would mean that people who use guns would need to be registered as part of a militia. That is, they would undergo some sort of group basic training, and regular periodic reviews to maintain their skills.
Why is this half of the Second Amendment never discussed and certainly never implemented? |
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