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OK: Oklahoma Police Chief in Florida for Conference Allegedly Killed by Fellow Officer
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An Oklahoma police chief was reportedly killed by an officer in his department Sunday night while the two attended a conference together in Florida.
Lucky Miller, chief of the Mannford Police Department, died Sunday after a "physical altercation" with another Mannford police officer, authorities said. The other officer was identified in local reports as Michael Nealey. |
Gov. Ralph ‘Coonman’ Northam hasn’t ruled out confiscation of assault weapons
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We’re still trying to process how Gov. Ralph Northam is even in office, but that’s another story. Just days after Democrats seized control of both chambers of Virginia’s General Assembly, Northam told NPR that one of his top priorities would be passing gun control laws in the state.
And the New York Times reports that the governor hasn’t ruled out the confiscation of “assault weapons,” which we all know means popular semi-automatic rifles like the AR-15. (The wooden ones probably don’t count; they don’t look as scary.) |
Springfield Armory 911 9mm Review
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Well, it began in 1794 when George Washington designated the original Springfield Armory as our national armory to begin manufacturing muskets for defense of our country. The innovation continues, and last year Springfield Armory introduced their short-barreled .380-caliber 911 pistol with an enhanced G10 pivoting single-action trigger with 1911-styling for concealed carry. I do like the 1911 styling. Just recently and new for 2019, they have introduced the 911 sub-compact with 1911 styling in 9mm caliber. With the plethora of sub-compact 3-inch barreled 9mms in the market now, I was anxious for Springfield to send me this new sub-compact pistol for Testing & Evaluation. |
MI: Operation Feel Pretty
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Check out the glitz and glamour of the operation that is bringing the bullets and bling to forefront of the jewelry marketplace. Made from discarded ammunition, Pretty Hunter offers a line of accessories that has a compelling story to tell. Visit prettyhunter.com to explore.
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OR: Portland Paramedics Learn Self-Defense Amid Attacks
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Trisha Preston was transporting a patient in a mental health crisis in the back of her ambulance when suddenly the woman undid her seatbelt, jumped off the gurney and began attacking the veteran paramedic, punching her and pulling her hair. By the time Preston's partner wrestled the woman to the floor, Preston had a concussion and bite marks on her arms. |
Holiday Gift Guide: Woman-Veteran-Owned Businesses
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As far back as the American Revolution and the Civil War, when they disguised themselves as male soldiers, women have a long history of proudly serving their country. During World War I, they served as nurses. In World War II they took on roles in aviation, medicine, communications, intelligence, science and technology. In 2013, for many, their roles crossed into uncharted territory as the U.S. Department of Defense reversed its ban on women serving in combat. |
Veterans Day: The Forgotten History of America's Veterans Day and What It Commemorates
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Veterans Day, celebrated each year on November 11th, was first celebrated on this same date in 1919, under the name of Armistice Day. The holiday was named in remembrance of the temporary ceasefire that brought about the unofficial end to World War I when, the year before, the Allied forces entered into an armistice with the Germans, stopping live battle on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. |
Lake County Declares Itself 'Gun Sanctuary,' Lee County Looking into it
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The debate over guns in the United States continues to remain prominent on the national stage, especially after a Democrat proposed confiscating what he calls “weapons of war.” But one Florida community is opposing this proposal by becoming a “sanctuary county” for guns. We looked into the debate over guns and whether Southwest Florida could head in the same direction.
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IL: Some Illinois Gun Owners Vexed Trying to Renew State Firearm Cards
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Illinois state police officials on Monday confirmed to the ABC7 I-Team that they were trying to repair "longstanding (sic) issues surrounding the Call Center" that helps applicants obtain new or renewed Firearm Owners Identification cards. A FOID card is necessary in Illinois to legally purchase a firearm or ammunition. Some gun owners have said that they can't access state websites to fully complete applications for a FOID renewal, or reach human beings to report problems. |
MI: Michigan Sees Steep Decline in Hunting Licenses
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Hunting wildlife has long been ingrained in Michigan’s culture, but it is currently on a decline across the state as young adults opt to participate in other activities. Michigan had as many as 1.2 million hunters in the 1970s, ‘80s and into the ‘90s. But MLive.com reported Sunday that by 2018, less than 675,000 people had at least one hunting license in the state.
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DIY Backcountry Hunting Tactics and Gear
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At the current rate of acceleration, backcountry hunting will soon be more popular than the Kardashians. And with good reason: private property aside, the backcountry—meaning anyplace that requires the extensive use of legs or a bush plane to access—is the only place left where we can escape the hordes and find truly good hunting. It’s yours for the finding; all you need is desire, some gear, a bit of skill and a good pair of shoes.
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2 killed, 16 Wounded in Chicago Weekend Shootings
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Two people were shot to death and 16 others were wounded in gun violence across Chicago so far this weekend. A 47-year-old man was fatally wounded in a possible drive-by in Rogers Park on the North Side. Vance Williamns was shot about 2:10 a.m. in the 7600 block of North Ashland Avenue in what may have been a drive-by involving a black SUV, Chicago police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office said. Investigators found him in a courtyard with a gunshot wound to the chest. |
The Gun Store Near Virginia Beach That's Going Viral
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Who said that women aren’t good in business with guns? Well, if this has crossed your mind, we have to say that you are completely wrong. Have you heard about Chesapeake? Chesapeake is a city in Virginia, and you must visit it because there you can find the most unique and fascinating store of all. |
PA: Dick's CEO to Speak at Sewickley's Penguin Bookshop
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If you’ve ever wondered what makes Dick’s Sporting Goods a success, now you will have a chance to ask the man behind it all. On Nov. 14 at 7 p.m., Sewickley’s Penguin Bookshop will host an event with Dick’s chairman and CEO Ed Stack to talk about his memoir, “It’s How We Play the Game: Build a Business. Take a Stand. Make a Difference.” The book was published by Scribner in October.
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6 Best Deer Rifles for Hunting The Big Woods
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Hunting the big woods of the North Country is different than any other kind of whitetail deer hunting. The severe winters keep deer populations relatively low and huge expanses of land are populated with only the few deer that can survive in a much smaller winter habitat. In these big-country wilderness areas, deer densities are low and there are often miles and miles of empty country between trophy bucks.
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Strong Firearms Preemption Laws are More Important Than Ever
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In recent weeks, gun owners have been given two prime examples of just how important strong firearms preemption laws are to the vibrant exercise of Second Amendment rights. On October 22, the Montana Supreme Court struck down a Missoula ordinance that purported to restrict city residents’ ability to transfer firearms. On October 29, Allegheny County Common Pleas Senior Judge Joseph M. James struck down a raft of Pittsburgh ordinances that purported to regulate the use of firearms in public places within the city and provide for the confiscation of firearms without due process. In both instances the tribunals pointed to the state firearms preemption statute as precluding the locality’s anti-gun efforts. |
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