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History of 25-06 Ammo
Submitted by: David Williamson
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In the early 1900s, Charles Newton earned acclaim as a designer of ammunition with his .22 Savage, .250-3000 Savage and many more cartridges bearing the Newton designation. He also held patents for many different designs of projectiles and firearm assemblies, including trigger groups.

Newton, in his time, was a successful inventor of a large amount of ammo and mechanisms for firearms. The best known of all his great inventions is the .25-06 cartridge.

 

12-year-old North Carolina boy allegedly shot and killed home intruder
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When two masked, armed intruders broke into his North Carolina house early Saturday morning, a 12-year-old boy reached for a gun himself.

Two masked, armed men broke into this Goldsboro, North Carolina, home early Saturday morning.

Police believe that Herring was one of two men who “forced their way in” and demanded money from the apartment residents before shooting Ellis.

The 12-year-old, who has not been publicly identified, fired at the robbers, sending them fleeing out of the house, according to police.

Officials said the boy was acting in self-defense and is not expected to face charges.

Submitters note: Laws to lock up guns only make it safer for criminals.

 

Joe Biden Marks 3rd Anniversary of Parkland Shooting with Gun Control Push
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President Joe Biden marked February 14, 2021–the third anniversary of the Parkland school shooting–by calling on Congress to pass more gun control.

He used a tweet to recount the heinous attack, writing, “In seconds, the lives of dozens of families, and the life of an American community, was changed forever.”
 

How to Use Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication for Self Defense
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The military has long made use of verbal commands and hand signals in combat, and such means of communication can be equally useful for the armed citizen faced with a life-threatening emergency. When considering a personal-defense plan, people rarely consider the need to communicate with others who may be on your side. Waiting until the bullets start flying to try to come up with signals that can be understood is probably not a very good idea. When dealing with a violent criminal attack, we need to be able to communicate with our partner, both verbally and with hand gestures, in order to present and utilize a united defense.

 

Some States are Trying to Bring Freedom to College Campuses
Submitted by: David Williamson
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It’s 2021, and with new state legislative sessions underway, several states are renewing discussions of guns on college campuses. In Montana, H.B. 102 would, in part, “[prohibit] the Montana University System and Board of Regents from infringing on constitutional rights… .” Basically, it would legalize campus carry for those of legal age who have permits. The bill saw broad support from a majority-Republican legislature. It quickly cruised through the House and Senate, and is expected to be signed by Gov. Greg Gianforte (R). Local news outlets reported that the Montana Board of Regents is expected to challenge the law.


 

New for 2021: Heckler & Koch SP5 Pistol
Submitted by: David Williamson
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First seen in 2020, Heckler & Koch's SP5 pistol is worth a closer look again in 2021, simply because it's as close as American consumers can get to the genuine article that is the MP5 submachine gun, at least without spending a significant amount of money on an NFA-registered example. The H&K SP5 is a semi-automatic, large-format pistol that's built on the same assembly line in the same factory as the real MP5 in Oberndorf, Germany.
 

ME: Outdoors in Maine- Does Sunday hunting in Maine have a chance?
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Maine is one of 11 states in the country that prohibits hunting on Sunday. All of the remaining states permit Sunday hunting in one form or another. Two New England states — New Hampshire and Vermont — permit Sunday hunting. According to Maine’s outgoing Secretary of State, Matt Dunlap, himself an avid hunter, Maine has kept the Maine woods closed to Sunday hunting since 1883!
 

MI: Natural Resources Commission Approves 2021 Deer Hunting Regulations
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Deer hunting regulations for the 2021 season were approved Thursday by the Michigan Natural Resources Commission at its regular meeting, hosted virtually. The changes, aimed at further simplifying deer regulations and removing barriers to hunting participation, go into effect with the start of the 2021 deer hunting seasons in September.
 

Utah Joins List of 17 Constitutional Carry States
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Republican Gov. Spencer Cox last week signed popular permitless concealed carry legislation that had been approved by the Utah legislature numerous times with different results. Cox on Friday approved HB 60, which passed the state House 51-20 and state Senate 22-6 earlier this month. The bill retains the Beehive State's well-liked concealed carry permitting system and simply codifies the right for an otherwise lawful adult to have a concealed handgun in public without such a permit.
 

Biden Calls on Congress for Gun Ban, Regulation
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The White House on Sunday issued called on lawmakers in Congress to clamp down on Second Amendment freedoms with gun bans and restrictions. In a message ostensibly in honor of the 2018 Parkland shooting, President Biden wrapped a list of several sweeping anti-gun wants in a single sentence.
 

Gun Rights Group Updates ‘Don’t Feed Them’ Anti-Gun Business List
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The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms updated its list of anti-gun businesses and their CEOs Friday, adding Gucci to a roster totaling nearly 200 names, and there is plenty of room for more.

CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb has made it plain this is neither a publicity stunt nor is it a call to boycott.
 

Utah governor signs bill into law allowing concealed carry of weapon without a permit
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Utah’s Republican governor has signed a bill into law allowing residents to carry a concealed firearm without a permit. The law, signed by Gov. Spencer Cox on Friday, goes into effect in May and allows anyone age 21 and older to carry a concealed weapon without a background check by the FBI or a training course, according to Fox 13 Salt Lake City.

 

Utah: Governor Cox Signs Permitless Carry Legislation!
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Friday, February 12th, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed HB 60 into law. The NRA would like to thank Governor Cox for his strong commitment to the Second Amendment and the rights of law-abiding citizens. “There is no reason a law-abiding person should have to ask for permission to carry a firearm for self-defense,” said Jason Ouimet, executive director, NRA-ILA. “The passage of this bill demonstrates Utah’s commitment to protecting the Second Amendment rights of its citizens.” “We thank Gov. Cox, Rep. Brooks, and all who supported this important bill,” Ouimet concluded.

 

Biden and Big Tech Are Coming for Us
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As the Biden administration and Democrats have sadly taken over power in Washington, D.C., our team is more dedicated than ever to hold the line and stand up for America, but we need your direct support by becoming a Townhall VIP member to take on these radical Leftists.

 

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