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There’s never been a better time in American history to be a gun nerd. It would have been undeniably cool to stroll out of a hardware store in 1933 with a Thompson submachine gun, cash and carry. However, in 1933 we were four years into the Great Depression, Adolph Hitler was just getting tooled up over on his side of the pond and McDonald’s was just some old guy’s farm. Dropping by McDonald’s for a hamburger would have therefore been both messy and time-consuming. It’s way better today. |
CA: Detectives Believe Shooting in Tranquility was Self-Defense
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Detectives in Tranquility, CA, investigating a shooting of an intruder inside a travel trailer by the owner was out of self-defense. Mark Castro, 27, was discovered dead with gunshot wounds inside the trailer when deputies arrived on scene. The deputies learned Castro forced his way into the trailer and refused to leave after the owner inside told him to leave. |
This Group Wants the Feds to Ban Campus Carry
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Since the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting of unarmed students and faculty, there has been a steady shift in favor of self-defense rights on college campuses, with “campus carry” being legalized in roughly a dozen states. The Center for American Progress, an anti-gun thinktank opposed to self-defense on campus, now says it has a new way to stop the spread of freedom: send in the feds. |
Can The Supreme Court Be Trusted On The Second Amendment?
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The Supreme Court is expected to soon hear New York State Rifle & Pistol Association (NYSRPA) v. Bruen, challenging a New York law that allows judges and police commissioners to deny licenses, to carry handguns for self-defense away from home, to applicants they deem do not have “proper cause.” |
Judge Holds D.C. Liable for Violating Second Amendment Rights
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On 15 May, 2015, a class-action lawsuit was filed against the government of the District of Columbia, for violating the constitutional rights of people who had been arrested before the Wrenn case was decided on July 25, 2021. The lawsuit was brought under the 1983 Civil Rights Act. There originally were 10 claims. Judge Lambert struck down seven of those claims in May of 2019 in a memorandum and opinion. |
Elite News Media Can’t Stop Lying About Guns in America
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The mainstream media lies to us. They feed us propaganda. They don’t want us to know that gun ownership is widespread and that armed defense is common. I was at a conference for minor-media this weekend. There, an associate talked about being turned away from most of his local news stations because “we don’t run pro-gun stories. No self-defense.” Let me show you where the propaganda starts at the top.
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Why Your First Handgun Should Be A Glock 19
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Earlier this year, I was looking to get my first handgun as a new resident of the United States. I recently moved from Canada, and I wanted an all-around, dependable, and capable handgun. I asked a number of gun friends for advice, and they suggested a few different options. But one friend in particular, Mark Muller, whom I trust and admire, said the following; “Dude, just get a Glock 19. You can’t go wrong. It’s affordable. It goes bang every time you pull the trigger. You can trick it out or keep it stock. It’s just a great gun. It’s probably the only handgun you ever need.”
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.4" Buckshot Ammo: .4" Buck Explained
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The .4” buckshot size doesn’t get as much use by shooters as it probably should. A very nice home-defense round, .4" buck is also a lot of fun to shoot on the range. Pumping a few rounds into various-sized targets is very satisfying with this ammo type because the power and penetration is just staggering. |
Antis Target Filibuster to Push Gun Control Agenda
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The Brady gun prohibition lobbying organization has launched a “digital ad campaign pushing for filibuster reform in the Senate, arguing the procedural tool has cost lives by blocking meaningful legislation to overhaul firearm laws,” according to The Hill.
The campaign is dubbed “Filibuster Is Killing Us,” and its goal is to end the 60-vote requirement to pass certain legislation, including gun control measures supported by the gun prohibition lobby and anti-gun Democrats on Capitol Hill. |
Expanding Full Metal Jacket Ammo: EFMJ Bullets Explained
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The expanding full metal jacket, or EFMJ, bullet is pretty unique. It was designed to offer shooters of all types an alternative to hollow points, with a nice blend of stopping power combined with little to no over-penetration. This makes the EFMJ the perfect choice for concealed carry and home defense ammo, because the odds of causing unwanted collateral damage to property or harming people on accident are lower than when using a standard bullet.
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NY: SAF Federal Lawsuit Challenges New York’s Stun Gun, Tazer Ban
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The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit challenging New York state and municipal laws prohibiting private citizens from possessing and using stun guns and tasers, noting in its complaint, “Most courts have found that bans on stun guns and tasers violate the Second Amendment and are unconstitutional.” Joining SAF are the Firearms Policy Coalition, Inc., and three private citizens, Nunzio Calce, Shaya Greenfield, and Raymond Pezzoli. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Plaintiffs are represented by attorney David Jensen of Beacon, N.Y. |
IL: Chicago shootings: 40 shot, 3 fatally, in weekend gun violence
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At least 40 people were shot, three fatally, in Chicago gun violence this weekend, police said. A man was fatally shot in Burnside Saturday night on the Far South Side. Police found Edward Hudson, 44, lying outside with a gunshot wound to the chest in the 600-block of East 92nd Place about 10:40 p.m., Chicago police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. |
IA: Dallas County Supervisors Approve Second Amendment Sanctuary
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The Dallas County Board of Supervisors approved being a Second Amendment sanctuary county at their regular meeting Tuesday. It was explained that being a Second Amendment sanctuary county pertains to the Board wanting to ensure that the rights of citizens in Dallas County are protected and that Dallas County opposes the enactment of any legislation or issuance of an executive order that would infringe on the constitutional right to bear arms. |
HI: Hawaii stun gun ban ends Jan. 1
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Hawaii Police Department Chief Paul Ferreira said law enforcers are “gearing up” for Jan. 1, 2022, when most private citizens 21 or older will be allowed to possess and carry a Taser or electric stun gun. “We’re discussing how it’s going to be handled with all the departments across the state, as well as the (attorney general), so we’re uniform in our policies across the state — similar to what we do with firearms registrations,” Ferreira said Tuesday.
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How the NRA Helped Normalize Suppressor Use
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The men whose names are common amongst firearm enthusiasts often made their marks in other fields of endeavor far outside the world of guns. Samuel Colt invented a marine torpedo, as did Arthur Savage, who also invented radial tires. L.C. Smith not only gave his name to a fine line of shotguns, but also revolutionized the typewriter industry. Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim is well-known as the father of the machine gun, but he also can lay claim to an electric light bulb and numerous other non-ballistic inventions. His son, not as well known, was also a gifted inventor, whose inventions have been responsible for otolaryngologists (ENTs) not being overwhelmed with clients. |
Dems Back Strict Gun Shop 'Security' Mandates
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A bill introduced in the U.S. Senate would make new FFLs submit a security plan to the feds as part of their application while current gun shops would face tough new guidelines as well. The measure, the "SECURE Firearm Storage Act" was introduced last week by U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, an Illinois Democrat who has long championed gun control proposals of all stripes in his 38 years in Congress.
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MA: Massachusetts hikes hunting and fishing license fees
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Massachusetts is hiking its freshwater fishing and hunting license fees for the first time in more than a quarter century, state wildlife officials said. The fee increases announced Monday were approved by the Executive Office of Administration and Finance following a review by the state Division of Fisheries and Wildlife and the Fisheries and Wildlife Board, which took into account feedback from the public, the agency said in a statement.
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The supposed quietude of a good mans allures the ruffian; while on the other hand, arms like laws discourage and keep the invader and the plunderer in awe, and preserve order in the world as well as property. The same balance would be preserved were all the world destitute of arms, for all would be alike; but since some will not, others dare not lay them aside...Horrid mischief would ensue were one half the world deprived of the use of them... — Thomas Paine, I Writings of Thomas Paine at 56 (1894). |
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