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What Is a Truck Gun: The Mini-Cooper
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The term truck gun has evolved from a lever-action .30-30 in a rear window rack, to a host of specialized firearms designed to deal with everything from predators on the prairie to bad guys who don’t have your best interests at heart. Unless you make your living getting into gunfights or shooting coyotes on a ranch, your truck gun should be more suited to general-purpose tasks as opposed to specialized ones. A truck gun for a hunter should be appropriate for the geographic area they live in, while also being at least moderately suitable for self-defense. |
WI: Appeals court hears challenge to school ban on gun T-shirts
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A three-judge panel of the Seventh Circuit heard arguments Friday morning over whether two Wisconsin public school students wearing shirts with gun imagery in class are protected by free speech rights.
The questions before the panel included both whether these specific students' shirts were protected, and whether gun imagery on students' clothes should be considered protected speech in general. |
PA: Pennsylvania Senate and House approve bill allowing permitless gun carry — likely to be vetoed
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On Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021, Pennsylvania’s state senate approved a firearm bill allowing residents to carry guns without a permit.
One bill, passed by a House committee the next day, Nov. 10, 2021, would allow Pennsylvanians to carry loaded firearms — concealed or not — without a permit.
Tuesday’s chamber vote was 29-21, with majority support from Republicans. One democrat, Sen. Jim Brewster, voted in favor of the bill, and Republican Sen. Robert Tomlinson opposed.
On Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee vote on the bill was 13-10 in favor. |
The Claim of Self-Defense Gun Use
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“It’s pretty rare,” David Hemenway, director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center, said, despite the fact that gun violence in the U.S. is exceptionally common. There are more guns in the country than people, and nearly 40,000 Americans died because of gun violence in 2019. A majority of those deaths were suicides. From 2007 to 2011, only about 1 percent of people who were crime victims claimed to have used a gun to protect themselves — and the average person had “basically no chance in their lifetime ever to use a gun in self-defense,” Dr. Hemenway told NPR in 2018. |
NY: New York’s current gun law violates the Second Amendment
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In order to receive a license to carry a firearm in public for self-defense, applicants must prove that they have a proper cause.
The standard itself is vaguely defined and allows the state to reject license applications at its discretion. Most states have “shall issue” systems, which remove all arbitrary bias and discretion, while New York has a “may issue” system.
Imposing so many restrictions to obtain a license shows that the constitutional right to keep and bear arms for self-defense, as correctly affirmed in McDonald v. Chicago and District of Columbia v. Heller, is more burdened and disfavored in New York than most other civil rights. New York’s law is far too prohibitory. |
GA: Ahmaud Arbery would have received trespass warning: cop
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A patrol officer assigned to the neighborhood, Rash said he was trying to track down the young man with tattoos and short twists in his hair who had been recorded inside English’s house. He shared the clips with neighbors, including Greg McMichael, 65.
Rash said he shared Greg McMichael’s phone number with English in a text message that noted Greg McMichael was a former police officer and retired investigator for the local district attorney. He said it was Greg McMichael’s idea to let English know he could help watch the property. |
Viral Twitter Thread On Rittenhouse Illuminates Dangers Of Media Disinformation
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As the Kyle Rittenhouse trial carries on in Wisconsin, a viral Twitter thread has exposed how the disinformation peddled by corporate media doesn’t just distort reality, but recreates it in the service of leftwing political objectives.
Sarah Beth Burwick is a writer who runs the Substack page “Why The Left Is Losing Me,” which chronicles her journey as “a lifelong liberal turned politically homeless.” She recently remarked that “it was only today that I learned the Kyle Rittenhouse victims were white,” continuing to say that “My progressive bubble made this seem like a very different case than it is.” |
The Second Amendment is what makes all the rest possible
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I always find it curious to see the lengths that gun control states are willing to go to limit the full reach of the Second Amendment, and how uninformed many state and federal officials are concerning the purpose of the Second Amendment: To allow citizens the ability to protect themselves from the government, and to allow citizens the opportunity to protect themselves when the government fails to protect them. |
VT: AG’s Office urges judge to reject Misch’s ‘last-ditch attempt to escape’ consequences
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Misch, through his attorney in a filing last week, argued that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prevented the state from restricting ammunition magazine size.
“Though the State has argued that the statute defeats constitutional concerns because it can point to a compelling interest in reducing the likelihood and harm of a mass shooting in Vermont,” that filing stated, “the State cannot impose a total ban of protected conduct under the United States Constitution just because such conduct might lead to harm.” |
WI: Acquitting Rittenhouse in Kenosha murder case would be the correct, if unjust, verdict
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But the evidence is the evidence, and I don’t expect the legal instructions to significantly change the outcome.
In the moments before he pulled the trigger, it’s pretty clear Rittenhouse had valid reasons to fear for his safety — first from a mentally unhinged man chasing him with full knowledge that he was carrying an AR-15 rifle and later from what he perceived as a mob violently attacking him to avenge the first shooting.
The mob’s motives — such as stopping an active shooter who was running away to bring him to justice — might offer a justification for their actions.
But it doesn’t nullify Rittenhouse’s own perception of events and the actions he took to defend himself. |
LeBron James Shares Harsh Words For Kyle Rittenhouse
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In a tweet that has garnered more than 250,000 likes and 37,000 retweets, LeBron James reposted a clip of Kyle Rittenhouse crying. "What tears????? I didn't see one. Man knock it off! That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court," he wrote. While some of James; followers agreed with him, others responded by posting photos of James crying over in-game injuries. Florida congressional candidate Lavern Spicer wrote, "Lebron, go play ball and let Kyle live his life. This is a classic case of self defense and you know it." |
FL: Man who shot Seminole school employee at gas station will not face charges, police say
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On grounds of self-defense, no charges will be filed in the case of a man who shot 32-year-old Maurice Holloway at a Racetrac in Sanford Thursday, the Sanford Police Department said.
Around 9 a.m., Sanford police received 911 calls from inside a RaceTrac, reporting two men were engaged in a heated argument, officials said.
One of those men has been identified as 32-year-old Maurice Holloway, a delivery driver for Seminole County Public Schools who had stopped at the gas station in a school district truck. |
CA: How easy is it to build a ghost gun? We asked our reporter to find out
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It was one of the more unusual assignments I’ve had in my nearly four decades of journalism.
With the problem of ghost guns proliferating not just around California but the country, my editors wanted me to see how easy it is to get your hands on a firearm that has no serial number and can’t be traced.
They picked a good month for me to to build a ghost gun.
“Glocktober is FINALLY here!” proclaimed the email in my inbox from an outfit called JSD Supply on Oct. 1. |
CNN Laments Americans Exercising Their 2nd Amendment Rights
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Toobin replied by lamenting the fact that he has recently seen more people openly carrying guns:
One of the big changes in state laws over the last two decades are the increasing freedom that is being granted to individuals to carry concealed weapons, to carry publicly you know, visible, visible weapons. I mean, it is such a sea change in, in how the, how the law works. And, you know, I was just in Oklahoma the other day, in Arizona. You just see people carrying guns in public that you didn't used to see.
He went on to suggest again that Rittenhouse was appointing himself as law enforcement, despite all the evidence in court thus far pointing to him acting solely in self-defense. |
PA: Senator Judy Ward votes to protect Second Amendment rights
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The Senate voted to reinforce Pennsylvanians’ Constitutional right to bear arms while continuing to safely protect our communities by preventing municipalities from bypassing state law prohibiting them from regulating firearms and ensuring those legally allowed to own a gun can carry it openly or concealed, without needing a permit, according to Sen. Judy Ward (R-30) who supported the effort. |
Safety in Automobiles: Protecting Yourself on the Road
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Most Americans spend a good part of their week in a car, either as the driver or the passenger. Since the rise of the suburbs in the 1950s, the daily commute has become part of our collective national life. While cars represent the American ideals of freedom, mobility, and individualism, they also require us to think about some additional questions of safety and self-defense. |
WI: U.S. judge in Rittenhouse trial says jury can consider teen provoked attack
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The judge in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse said on Friday he would instruct the jury they can consider the prosecution's argument that the teenager provoked an encounter with one of two men he fatally shot during protests in Wisconsin last year.
The ruling is a boost for prosecutors because it opens the door for them to argue that Rittenhouse was the aggressor, which would raise the bar for the teenager's effort to convince the jury that he acted in self-defense. |
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There are other things so clearly out of the power of Congress, that the bare recital of them is sufficient, I mean the "...rights of bearing arms for defence, or for killing game..." These things seem to have been inserted among their objections, merely to induce the ignorant to believe that Congress would have a power over such objects and to infer from their being refused a place in the Constitution, their intention to exercise that power to the oppression of the people. —ALEXANDER WHITE (1787) |
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