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Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Against California Gun Show Ban
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United States District Court Judge John W. Holcomb issued a preliminary injunction against California’s gun show ban on Monday. The plaintiffs in the case include the Second Amendment Foundation, California Rifle & Pistol Association, the Asian Pacific Americans Gun Owners Association, B & L Productions/Crossroads of the West, Gerald Clark, Eric Johnson, and Chad Littrell.
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CO: Colorado AG Weiser joins legal brief that defends large-capacity magazine restrictions
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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser lent his support for a Washington, D.C., law against large-capacity firearm magazines that is facing a legal challenge, as Colorado’s similar law is the subject of a federal lawsuit. Weiser, a Democrat, joined 18 other attorneys general in filing a court brief last week in support of D.C.’s law, which prohibits magazines with a capacity over 10 rounds of ammunition. The law is being challenged by plaintiffs who argue it violates their Second Amendment rights. |
MT: Missoula bus riders express concern following change to gun policy
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Since Missoula’s bus system reluctantly changed its policy in early October to allow passengers to carry guns, a frequent response from riders has been one of concern, according to the transit agency. On Oct. 3, Mountain Line announced the change after a pro-gun group, the Montana Shooting Sports Association, threatened to sue the agency for breaking the state law by banning them, according to a press release from the Missoula agency.
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The Eagle Goes Dark: New XS Sights Desert Eagle Night Sights
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The Desert Eagle pistol from Magnum Research has deservedly earned a reputation in the firearms world for being not just a .50 caliber monster of a handgun, but also for its unique rotating bolt operating system which is a novelty for handguns. The Desert Eagle normally comes equipped with a standard set of drift adjustable iron sights, but if you’re looking for a small upgrade to make your Deagle a bit more useful during different lighting conditions, XS Sights has just announced the addition of new Desert Eagle Night sights including their R3D 2.0 and DXT2 Big Dot night sights.
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CRPA Wins Injunction in Gun Show Ban Case!
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Today, a federal court issued a preliminary order enjoining the State’s attempts to ban gun shows across the state. B & L Productions v. Newsom was filed in a joint effort with CRPA, B & L Productions, Second Amendment Foundation, Asian Pacific American Gun Owners, Gun Owners of California, Second Amendment Law Center, and individuals in response to Senator Min’s SB 264 and SB 915, which banned gun shows on all state property.
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M193 vs M855: Which 5.56 Round Should You Stockpile?
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First off, congratulations on the new AR-15, Ruger Mini-14, IWI Tavor, Kel-Tec RDB, FN SCAR 16S, or whatever rifle you own chambered in 5.56 NATO. Not only do you have an amazing rifle that is perfect for plinking, self-defense, and small game hunting, but you also have a tool that is capable of defending freedom. |
The Rise of Jacobin Justice
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Earlier this week, I attended the theatrical debut of Dinesh D’Souza’s compelling new documentary Police State. As much as I liked the movie, there was one subject left unexplored: the ironic fact that, today, among those most vulnerable to the “police state” are local police.
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DeSantis Wants To Reduce Mass Shootings by Locking More People in Mental Hospitals
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In the wake of a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, that killed 18 people, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has called for more involuntary institutionalization. "We do need more institutionalization," DeSantis said during a CNN interview last week. "There are some people who are dangerous to society. A lot of them get put back on the streets. [It] will require more resources, but I think that that's appropriate."
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Speaker Johnson Passes First Difficult Test on Second Amendment
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New Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R) has passed his first Second Amendment test. He immediately and forcefully stated that mass murder does not override the Constitution, and contrary to Democratic policy, emotion should not be used to enact laws that would never be acceptable in a quiet and reasoned debate. The statement was made in an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox.
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SilencerCo Drops Limited Edition Sparrow-Ti in Honor of 15-Year Anniversary
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SilencerCo is celebrating 15 years in business with the launch of a limited edition Sparrow-Ti. This will commemorate 15 years of the original Sparrow – the suppressor that started it all. The Sparrow-Ti limited batch will go on sale to the public October 30, 2023 through the SilencerCo website. Customers can sign up for an early access list for priority purchasing.
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Lead Poisoning Dangers
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I came of age in the 1970s. Like most folks of my era, we didn’t have a whole lot of stuff. Santa Claus brought me a Powerline 880 pellet rifle that was my constant companion, but I had to work to feed it. I made $1.50 cutting my family’s grass every couple weeks. That princely sum kept me in plastic models and comic books. It also bought my ammunition — .177-caliber pure lead pellets came a couple hundred to a box.
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Taurus Brings Back the 917 Compact
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A more compact version of the company's classic PT-92 series 9mm, the 917C long ago faded away from the Taurus catalog but is now back and better than ever. As a quick history lesson, Taurus has been around since 1939 but only got its start in semi-auto pistols back in 1980 when it acquired the old Beretta concern in Brazil. The Sao Paulo factory, set up the decade prior to crank out domestic variants of the Beretta Model 92 as the M975 for the Brazilian military and police, was fundamentally a turnkey affair, and in no time Taurus was making the PT-92 (fixed sights) and PT-99 (adjustable sights) pistols, which were very close clones but at a fraction of the cost. |
CA: Take a shot at junior air rifle marksmanship
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Veterans from American Legion Post 119 are again hosting their annual junior air rifle marksmanship program in their hall on Greenstone Road in Placerville.
Organizers say the program is designed to build confidence, foster attention to detail and develop athleticism, all through marksmanship training. Participants practice shooting from three positions — prone, kneeling and standing, just like in the Olympics.
While the targets they use are about the size of a quarter, some of the program's more accomplished shooters can group their shots in the size of a dime from all three positions.
The team competes nationally through the Civilian Marksmanship Program, a national nonprofit foundation established in 1996 by federal law.
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