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CCW Weekend: Robbery VS. Theft
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Naturally, the person who is carrying a concealed pistol is concerned with crime as part of their personal defense. You don’t want to be robbed, and you don’t want anyone else to be robbed either. You don’t want any violent crime to happen to you or anyone else, and you carry in order to put a stop to it in case it does happen.
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AR: Arkansas Republicans Want To Expand Gun Owners’ Rights
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Some Republican lawmakers in Arkansas say they will push to expand gun owners’ rights when the Legislature reconvenes next month. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that some Democrats are pushing back with a proposed law that would allow for temporary seizure of weapons from people deemed dangerous to themselves and others. |
Top 5 Shooting Illustrated Gun Reviews of 2018
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Over the past year, Shooting Illustrated's staff has gotten its hands on pretty much every new gun the industry has to offer, and we've worked diligently to share the details of these new releases with you, our readers. Of course, some guns are more-popular than others, so we've taken a look back over the year behind us to see which guns have struck a chord with the shooting public. Here are our five most-popular gun reviews of 2018. |
NY: Oh Deer! Northern N.Y. Deer Population on The Rise
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As hunting season finally concludes, many deer hunters are happily stocking their freezers with this year’s yields. Were they lucky this year? Maybe. Had a sharper eye? That’s possible too. But the main reason hunters may have taken home a deer can be found in a recent New York State Department of Environmental Conservation release. |
Are Guns & Ammo The New Gold? Why More Americans Are Arming Themselves
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The threat of a U.S. double-dip recession during the Obama era – and the subsequent failure of the so-called "debt supercommittee" – got many ordinary Americans looking at gold as a safe store of value. While not much has changed since then, there's another commodity that has historically risen in price along with gold, and it’s potentially more useful in the event of a global crisis: Ammunition. |
SAF Seeks SCOTUS Review in Challenge to CA ‘Unsafe Handgun Act’
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The Second Amendment Foundation, along with the Calguns Foundation has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review their challenge of California’s restrictive “Unsafe Handgun Act” that allegedly violates the Second Amendment by prohibiting the sale of handguns that may be commonly owned and are perfectly legal in other parts of the country. |
FL: Bradenton Man Shot During Break-in, Sarasota Sheriff Says
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A 28-year-old Bradenton man who attempted to enter a home illegally on Friday night was shot by the homeowner in self-defense, the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office said. The victim was identified as James Jarvis of Bradenton, who detectives say left a bar Friday after 1 a.m. and, at about 2 a.m., attempted to enter a home through the back door in the 2800 block of Mayflower Street.
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RI: General Assembly Preview: Guns, Pot, Abortion Back on The Agenda
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Rhode Island’s part-time lawmakers will begin a new legislative session on New Year’s Day that starts where the last one left off in June, with a strong push from the left for the legalization of marijuana, an abortion-rights guarantee and a ban on firearms on school grounds. Other issues likely to draw hordes of people to Smith Hill: A proposed minimum wage hike. Online gambling. School reform after a run of dismal student test scores. And another descent into Rhode Island’s own sad history of clergy sex abuse.
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