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Toy Guns Versus the Real Thing
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As people work on their holiday shopping, some are reconsidering buying children toy guns that look real. Hart Brothers South owner Kemlin Hart showed KIMT News 3 how similar the Adventure Force Falcon toy gun looks to a Beretta ’92 gun.
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Rural Dems to Party Bosses: ‘You Abandoned Us’
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A stunning report in Roll Call Thursday morning, on the heels of Wednesday’s re-election of Nancy Pelosi as House Minority Leader, suggests rural Democrats have been essentially abandoned by the party’s leaders “culminating in (last) month’s shock defeat to Donald Trump.” |
"Miss Sloane": The Pro-Gun Control Fairytale of Liberals' Dreams
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French film company EuropaCorp succeeded in creating the leftist fairytale of every liberal’s dream in the new film “Miss Sloane” (in theaters everywhere Dec. 9), a political drama about a veteran Capitol Hill lobbyist who takes on the right-wing gun lobby. Academy Award winner Jessica Chastain plays Elizabeth Sloane, the glamorous yet stone-cold feminist anti-hero who works endless hours, pops stimulant pills to stay awake, and hires male escorts to help her forget how miserable and lonely her life is. But for her, it’s all worth it. “Lobbying is about foresight,” Sloane tells us, and she will do anything – including breaking the law – to win. Because justice knows no limits.
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AR: Officer Kills Holdup Suspect
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An off-duty Benton police officer fatally shot an armed man during a bank holdup Friday afternoon, the Benton Police Department reported. Officers responded at 2:42 p.m. to a call at the First Simmons Bank branch at 1323 Military Road, a commercial corridor north of Alcoa Road that runs parallel to Interstate 30. When police arrived, they found that an off-duty officer had intervened in a robbery at the bank, police spokesman Matt Burks said.
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Gun Lobby Marginalizing Itself
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To the exasperation of its opponents, the National Rifle Association has expanded its influence in recent years and pushed an increasingly radical agenda. States have expanded open-carry laws, thanks to NRA pressure, as well as the number of public places where people can carry guns – such as university campuses. Since 2004, 10 states have enacted so-called campus-carry measures, with Kansas set to do so next year.
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Gun-rights backers vow to 'go on offense' during Trump years
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Firearms enthusiasts who embraced Donald Trump's campaign and his full-throated support of the Second Amendment are expecting a sweeping expansion of gun rights under his administration and a Congress firmly in Republican hands.
Among their priorities: eliminating gun-free zones at schools, reducing requirements for background checks and ensuring that concealed carry handgun permits from one state are recognized everywhere in the U.S. |
NV: Firearm Expert Weighs in On Deadly Shooting During Attempted Robbery
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Metro police are determining if a store clerk will face charges after shooting and killing a juvenile who police say tried to rob a smoke shop. The attempted robbery and the deadly shooting that followed happened Friday night near Flamingo and Durango. According to police, three juveniles entered the store with masks on and tried to rob the place. The store clerk pulled out a gun and started firing. One of the juveniles was struck and killed. |
TX: Guns at Zoos? State Says No as it Sorts Out Concealed Carry Laws
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More than a year after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott made firearms, including openly holstered weapons, legal in more places in the state, disputes remain over where guns are allowed - much to the frustration of advocates on both sides of the debate. Firearms are banned in zoos but not wildlife preserves. Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton has warned community and junior colleges to not impose blanket bans, even though children sometimes attend classes on campus. And a judge has upheld a ban on guns at the Waller County courthouse near Houston.
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Are Officers Properly Trained For Use of Force?
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It’s happening in states like Ohio, Illinois and Oregon and under consideration in communities spanning at least half a dozen other states. But it’s an issue that is not easily defined, executed or regulated because every situation is unique with infinite circumstances and factors.
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Gun Education for College-Aged Students
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With a hunting license and the choice of a .270 Browning X-Bolt rifle with a mahogany wood finish or a 20-gauge Browning Maxus shotgun, Jay Miller often found himself in a deer stand or duck blind beside his father as a child. Because of his upbringing, Miller, now 23 and a graduate student at SMU, said he learned to safely operate guns of all kinds at an early age.
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Gentlemen may cry, 'peace, peace'—but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! Is life so precious, or peace so dear, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death! — Patrick Henry to the Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775. |
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