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Gun Control Grinches Hijacking Holidays with 2020 War Cries
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Uniformly characterizing themselves as concerned citizens working together “to end gun violence,” gun prohibition lobbying groups from the Commonwealth of Virginia to the Cascades of Washington and Oregon are using the holidays to raise funds for what promises to be a combative new year in their efforts to reduce the right to keep and bear arms to a government-regulated privilege. |
Anti-gun Crowd won't Stop Until Americans are Disarmed
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Two events last month confirmed the Second Amendment community’s suspicion that the anti-gun crowd will not stop until Americans are disarmed. The headline in the November 4th edition of the state’s daily newspaper declares “Advocates: R.I. judges must order more gun surrenders”. Why? The Moms Demand Action subsidiary of Everytown for Gun Safety funded by multi-billionaire and presidential candidate, Michael Bloomberg, said that “over an eight-month period, judges [in Family Court] ordered firearms surrendered in 34 percent of cases where a final protective order was issued.”
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History of 50 Action Express Ammo
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The .50 Action Express cartridge is, without a doubt, one of the world’s most powerful pistol cartridges. It features a .500-inch bullet diameter (33mm) in a 1.285-inch straight-walled case that has a rebated rim. The overall length of the standard .50 AE round measures 1.610 inches, and the ammo is powered with a large pistol primer. According to the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute (SAAMI), the maximum pressure of .50 AE ammo should not exceed 36,000 pounds per square inch (psi).
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MI: How gerrymandering and gun control go hand in hand
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At first blush, you would not think gerrymandering has anything to do with expanding criminal background checks to all firearms.
The two, however, are linked. And, for backers of the proposed law, the harsh reality is that eliminating politically drawn voting district lines may be the only real hope they have to implement their plan.
The emotions were running high in a state Senate committee room recently when the anti-gun-violence caucus staged a news conference to make the purchase of all guns subject to that background check.
“These are my people,” smiled state Rep. Robert Wittenberg, D-Oakland County.
For about five years, he and his liked-minded Democratic colleagues have declared war on gun violence. |
NY: Dutchess County Man Killed, Shooter Claims Self-Defense
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Dutchess County man says he gunned down a Poughkeepsie man in self-defense. On Monday around noon, Dutchess County and City of Poughkeepsie 911 received phone calls reporting a shooting in the area of 1 Morgan Avenue in the City of Poughkeepsie.Dutchess County man says he gunned down a Poughkeepsie man in self-defense. On Monday around noon, Dutchess County and City of Poughkeepsie 911 received phone calls reporting a shooting in the area of 1 Morgan Avenue in the City of Poughkeepsie. |
The Perfect Packin' Rifle
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Several decades ago, I brought forth the idea of a Perfect Packin’ Pistol (PPP). My original definition of a PPP was a sixgun or semi-automatic with the barrel not less than 4" nor more than 5-1/2". It would be easy to pack just as the name implies. Carry it all day and then put it under your pillow or bedroll at night. The chambering could be anything from .22 Long Rifle up to .500 Linebaugh depending upon where one’s travels took them. |
VA: Waynesboro Community Speaks About Second Amendment Concerns During Council Meeting
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Waynesboro is holding a special meeting in the New Year for those with Second Amendment concerns but that didn’t keep people from speaking out Monday night at a council meeting. People spoke on both sides of the issue Monday night during public comment some voicing concern about the uncertainty of becoming a Second Amendment sanctuary. However, the largest applause came from those encouraging Waynesboro to adopt the resolution. |
Test of Mettle: NRA World Shooting Championship
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Some people like guns and discharge them in a safe direction all their lives with little desire to improve their skills. I’ve never been that kind of person. I’ve always approached shooting as a test of my ability to improve. In high school, I gauged my skills against the ability of my friends; later I began competitive shooting.
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MO: Missouri School Programs Get Thousands in NRA Funding Each Year
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While the sun is still up, gunshots ring out as Poplar Bluff High School's trapshooting team tries to get in a few extra rounds. Head coach Sandy Pike gives advice as a new member prepares to aim his shotgun and attempt to shoot a clay target out of the air. While the sun is still up, gunshots ring out as Poplar Bluff High School's trapshooting team tries to get in a few extra rounds. Head coach Sandy Pike gives advice as a new member prepares to aim his shotgun and attempt to shoot a clay target out of the air. |
Houston police chief criticized after ripping 'smug' Senate Republicans for officer death
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Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo is being criticized this week after he ripped into Senate Republicans, accusing them of delaying legislation for the benefit of the NRA, this after one of his officers was killed in the line-of-duty over the weekend while responding to a domestic abuse call.
Sen. Ted Cruz responded in a statement. “It's unfortunate the chief of police in Houston seems more focused on trying to advance his own political ambitions than on supporting the brave men and women of HPD. The fact is that this killer was a criminal whom federal law already prohibited from having a gun.
Submitter's note: Don't let facts get in the way of using a death to advance your agenda. Typical big city gun banning police chief. |
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