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Ohio’s Deer Gun Hunting Weekend Yields Impressive Results
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Over the weekend of December 21-22, hunters across Ohio successfully checked in 17,373 white-tailed deer during the state’s additional deer gun hunting weekend, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. This figure marks a significant increase from last year’s total of 15,470 deer and surpasses the three-year average of 13,417. |
12 Best Guns for Hunting and Defense in One Package
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In a world where preparation matters, having a gun that can handle both hunting and defense is a serious asset. Whether you’re living off the land, defending your home, or simply preparing for an emergency, a versatile firearm combines practicality with peace of mind. I’ve put together this list of multi-purpose guns, each capable of handling a wide range of tasks, from tracking large game to offering home protection. Some of these are classic go-tos, while others are modern marvels with updated features that pack a punch. Here’s a breakdown of some of the best options on the market, giving you choices to suit different needs, levels of experience, and environments. |
Astra 960 .38 Special Revolver Review: Robust Spanish Police Surplus
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If you can see past the superficial dings and scratches on some old guns, there’s a gem of a firearm waiting to be discovered. Such was the case for my hefty Spanish Astra 960 chambered for .38 Special. Despite all the signs of wear and tear from decades of service inside a duty holster, this used law enforcement revolver has a lot of life left in it. I added it to my collection at a bargain price several years ago, but it never got a chance to shine on the range. |
Carrying In Today’s America
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This pistol permit in my pocket from the state of New York has the words “Type: Full Carry” next to my photo. This hard plastic card is the state’s approval of my use of a right that’s specifically protected from government infringement by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Bill of Rights. I focus on the words “full carry” every time I look at the thing. Though I used to find these two words superfluous, now that this is a “sensitive-place” state, I find them both sarcastic and frightening.
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Joe Manchin’s Parting Shot: GOP ‘Too Extreme’ on Gun Rights
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Outgoing Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) took a parting shot at Republicans on Sunday, describing them as having a laissez faire approach to gun rights that is “too extreme.” Manchin gave an interview to CNN, where he referred to the Democrat Party as “toxic” and noted he can no longer be part of what the Democrat Party has become. However, FOX News pointed out he also leveled criticism at Republicans, particularly on guns/gun rights.
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Anti-Gun Seattle Mayor Picks ‘2A Inappropriate’ Police Chief
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Perhaps it was predictable; Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, who has supported restrictive gun control efforts and advocated for repeal of Washington’s model firearm preemption statute, has picked for the city’s new police chief the man revealed in recent news reports as having suggested the Second Amendment may not be “appropriate” in today’s world, Madison, Wisconsin Chief Shon Barnes. |
Buckshot vs Birdshot: What’s the Difference?
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The terms “buckshot” and “birdshot” are often used a lot when discussing the different types of shotgun ammo. Many new shooters are confused about the difference between them, and that’s OK because we were all a little confused the first time we stepped up to the ammo counter. |
Convenience Store Employee Disarms Alleged Armed Robber
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A Salt Lake City, Utah, convenience store employee disarmed an alleged armed robber about or shortly after midnight Sunday. FOX 13 Now reported that 19-year-old Jimmy Gallegos and 18-year-old Odalys Garcia walked into the store “and began looking at merchandise.” Garcia exited the store and allegedly pulled the car up where Gallegos would have been able to jump in and make a getaway. |
Granny’s Got a Gun: Why Seniors Are Arming Up
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Gone are the days when Grandma’s biggest weapon was a wooden spoon. Today’s seniors are trading their knitting needles for something with more firepower. Across the country, older adults are arming themselves, and it’s not just to keep those pesky kids off their lawns.
But why are seniors suddenly packing heat? These boomers have some pretty solid reasons for embracing their Second Amendment rights.
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For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing of concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise. But it should not be forgotten, that it is not only a part of the right that is secured by the constitution; it is the right entire and complete, as it existed at the adoption of the constitution; and if any portion of that right be impaired, immaterial how small the part may be, and immaterial the order of time at which it be done, it is equally forbidden by the constitution. [Bliss vs. Commonwealth, 12 Ky. (2 Litt.) 90, at 92, and 93, 13 Am. Dec. 251 (1822) |
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