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In browsing the news recently, this headline stood out among the tripe: “Why carry a whistle when those vulnerable to crime can pack a pistol?” Struck by the logic of the question, I read the article. Only thing is, the writer, never really answered the query. Instead, he focused on how easy it is for people to get their hands on guns and how that’s going to be the downfall of that city, and civilization as he knows it. |
CO: New Local Shooting Areas and Opportunities Explored For Gun/Sports Enthusiasts
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Teller County is gun country with more citizens owning firearms on a per capita basis than practically any burg in the nation, well almost. But on the downside, the region has featured a lack of prime areas for folks to partake in shooting practice and training and public ranges. However, that scenario could soon change, with the formation of a local marksmanship and self-defense group in Cripple Creek, and a push to open up a shooting area near the public works facility. A public meeting of the group is set for Feb. 24 at the Cripple Creek/Victor High School. |
'Permitless Carry' Bill Puts Kentuckians at Disadvantage
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The Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides U.S. citizens the right to bear arms. The amendment, adopted in 1791, reads: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” For nearly 228 years, Americans have been debating and arguing over its interpretation, meaning and whether it provides collective gun rights or individual gun rights.
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OR: Deschutes County Commission Won't Consider Gun Laws Ordinance
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The Deschutes County Commission won’t pass an ordinance prohibiting county resources from being used to enforce state gun laws, but the Redmond resident who pitched the law plans to take it to the ballot box. During a Friday morning work session, all three county commissioners agreed they wouldn’t take up a draft ordinance Redmond resident Jerrad Robison gave them in January. Commissioner Tony DeBone, who brought up the ordinance, said he wanted to make it clear that the county wouldn’t pursue the proposed law. |
NM: Bernalillo County Sheriff Weighs in on Gun Control Proposals
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The Bernalillo County Sheriff weighed in on the debate over the gun control proposals moving through the state legislature. Sheriff Manny Gonzales says he would support a Second Amendment Sanctuary County. A dozen other counties have already passed sanctuary resolutions. The move is only symbolic showing the county doesn't agree with some of the proposed gun control laws. |
OR: Wyden Talks Gun Issues at Mostly Friendly Bend Town Hall
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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., faced a mostly - but not completely - friendly crowd of about 150 Saturday morning at his town hall at Bend's Summit High School, which was interrupted - but not ended - by two people who were removed by police, one shouting at the senator, "You're a coward!" For about 90 minutes - most of it livestreamed on KTVZ.COM -- the senator took questions on a variety of issues, such as the environment, the Russia investigation, border security and gun control, drawing frequent applause, such as when he said, "I believe President (Donald) Trump's declaration of a national emergency is unconstitutional, through and through."
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Remembering the Guns of the Alamo
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“Remember the Alamo!” Most Americans are familiar with the famous Texas rallying cry. But what is it we actually remember, and how do we remember it? What many believe to be fact may actually be just legend. Did William B. Travis really draw a line in the sand? Even historians disagree on some of the most well-known events. Did Davy Crockett really survive the battle and surrender? Much of our collective memory of the events at the Alamo comes from film and television. Did James Bowie really cut down the invaders with a seven-barreled Nock gun?
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Local Gun Store Offers to Teach Teachers if Allowed to Carry Guns in Schools
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Indiana lawmakers are still considering a measure that would arm Hoosier teachers. House bill 1253 would allow schools to use state money to train teachers how to use handguns. It’s a very controversial topic that has many voicing their thoughts. Mark Lee of the Vigo County Teachers Association says safety has always been a priority in Vigo County Schools, but arming teachers is not something the association endorses. "So we're way ahead of the state, way ahead of the nation basically. How we plan for school emergencies is a school safety issue so there's no need for teachers in our school corporation to have guns in the classroom,” said Lee. |
Three Women Aim at Earning Your Gun Business
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With the precision of a sharpshooter aimed at shattering perceived limitations, one Virginia Beach gun store has upped the ante. Enter, Glenda’s Guns. They’re sending shockwaves through what has been, up until now, a man’s world. Owned and operated by pistol-packing ladies who hold their own in the gun industry, both as competitors and hot shot sales mavens, the gun store is part of a new undeniable wave of consumerism. Welcome to the best place to buy a gun not just for the lovelies behind the counter, but for the brains and bravado they wield. |
Gun Control Fails Again in Aurora, Illinois- Five Dead & Six Wounded
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There are 23 thousand firearms regulations in the USA. This time, a man lied on his state firearms application. The convicted felon got his gun. Last week, he killed five co-workers and wounded six police officers before he was killed by police. Let’s see what we can learn from this murder in Aurora, Illinois. These are the ways that gun-control failed. |
First Look: Umarex Beretta M9A3 C02 Air Pistol
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As more firearm enthusiasts today develop effective training routines incorporating C02-powered air pistols, companies like Umarex USA are stepping up to offer purpose-built, model-specific training aids that offer the same look and feel as today's popular firearms. Following a new agreement with Beretta USA, Umarex USA now offers a licensed copy of the modernized Beretta M9A3, complete with fully automatic operation. |
NJ: Florence Council Considers Funding Taser Guns for Police
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Florence Township municipal officials heard a Police Chief Brian Boldizar propose funding for a vital piece of equipment that his officers lack compared to other municipalities–taser guns. The Florence Township Council listed to the request of Chief Boldizar during a work session that was held on Feb. 13. Boldizar pointed out to the council members that the Florence Police Department is one of few townships in Burlington County where officers are not equipped with taser guns. |
IL: Sheriff Wants Weapons Taken from Owners Who Lose Gun Rights
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Cook County Sheriff Thomas Dart wants to make sure the public is better protected from people who lose the right to carry guns. Dart is proposing legislation that would create countywide police units to recover weapons from owners who have had their Firearm Owners Identification cards revoked. The units would be led by the county sheriff and include members of the county state's attorney office and local law enforcement. |
Peck: One Final Shot at Rabbit Hunting
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There is only one sure cure for cabin fever: get out of the cabin! Recent significant snowfall has made negotiating the outdoors somewhat challenging. There is no app to improve this situation. Our ancestors solved this problem long before Wisconsin was a state, let alone electric power. |
‘Full-scale Constitutional Revolt’ Against WA Gun Control?
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The on-going fight and increasing resistance to a wide-ranging, and many believe unconstitutional, gun law passed by Washington State voters last fall is “beginning to resemble a full-scale “constitutionalist” revolt against gun control,” according to a Thursday story in The Guardian, the left-of-center British newspaper.
For whatever reason, the Brits seem to have a fixation on the Yank “gun culture.” That “culture” dates back to April 19, 1775 and a couple of Massachusetts villages called Lexington and Concord. |
MN: ‘It’s About Our Right To Defend Ourselves’: Gun Supporters Rally At Capitol
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The Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus gathered for a rally at the State Capitol Saturday. The group is protesting gun control legislation, and arguing in favor of the Second Amendment. “It’s about our inalienable rights to self-defense as Americans. It’s about our right to defend ourselves against a tyrannical government. That’s why our Founding Fathers wrote the Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights,” said one of the speakers.
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NM: Quay County Gun-Rights ‘Sanctuary’ Status Catches Like Fire in New Mexico
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Back when this Eastern New Mexico town was founded as a tent city in 1901, it was unofficially known as “Ragtown.” Another nickname — “Six Shooter Siding” — later emerged, reportedly because of the large number of gunfights that took place there. “Six Shooter Siding” would be used by a saloon on Old Route 66. Today, like many old commercial establishments in Tucumcari, Six Shooter Siding is boarded up. And it’s been at least a century or so since the town was renowned for gun violence.
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IA: Gun Laws, Judicial Nominations Focus at Scott County Legislative Forum
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A legislative forum held Saturday saw the attending area legislators asked multiple times about new gun laws, especially one that would allow "strict scrutiny" in the state. The bill would amend the state's constitution to add "The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. The sovereign state of Iowa affirms and recognizes this right to be a fundamental individual right. Any and all restrictions of the right shall be subject to strict scrutiny." |
TX: Brazos County Sheriff's Deputy Accused of Defrauding Pharmacy to Obtain Drug
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A Brazos County Sheriff’s deputy has been arrested on accusations she defrauded a pharmacy in order to obtain medication.
According to the sheriff’s department, Melissa Louise Melasky, 42, was arrested Friday by Bryan police on charges of obtaining a controlled substance from a pharmacy by fraudulent means. According to a press release from the sheriff’s office, she has been placed on administrative leave pending an internal affairs investigation. Melasky has been with the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office for 19 years.
The charge is a third-degree felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison. She was released from the Brazos County Jail on $20,000 bond. |
NRA Magazine Cover Triggers Democrats Into Phony Outrage
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The NRA magazine The American Rifleman’s March 2019 cover has set off the left. (See update at bottom of article.) Democrats have a short fuse in the gun rights debate anyway, but the current outrage is particularly unserious. The cover features a photo op Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats, including former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, took when Pelosi spoke about universal background check legislation Democrats are putting up for a vote next week. Next to that photo is the NRA’s wording – “Target Practice” with the subtitle “Congressional Democrats target gun owners for persecution with extreme firearm transfer bans.” |
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