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KS: Surviving Doomsday- Underground Condos Bring Wealthy to Kansas
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The door to the Survival Condo closes slowly, sending a resounding thud through the concrete parking garage. Those inside have surrounded themselves with walls up to 9 feet thick, ready to withstand a nuclear explosion, the eruption of Yellowstone’s supervolcano or an outbreak of avian flu. Larry Hall, project manager and owner of the Luxury Survival Condo Project, says he feels safer with the doors closed. He says he’s sold all 12 luxury condos in the former Atlas missile silo — which once housed a nuclear warhead — not far from Concordia, about two hours north of Wichita. He’s working on a second silo. A full-floor unit is 1,820 square feet and costs $3 million. A half-floor unit, at 900 square feet, costs $1.5 million.
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NY: Woman On Road Trip Tried To Sell Guns For Gas Money In Putnam, Sheriff Says
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A 50-year-old woman who allegedly tried to sell an unregistered handgun in Putnam in exchange for gas money is facing misdemeanor charges, according to authorities. Theresa A. Sager of Alfred, Maine, was driving to her home state from Texas when she stopped in Kent to try to sell the weapon at the Precision Armory gun store on Route 52, according the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. |
C. Richard Archie: State Constitution Spells Out Limits on Carrying Guns
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On the debate of constitutional carry, maybe we should look at the Tennessee Constitution to determine what the limits on government may be. Constitutional carry is a fully protected right in Tennessee. Article I, Section 26, on weapons and the right to bear arms states: “That the citizens of this State have a right to keep and to bear arms for their common defense; but the Legislature shall have power, by law, to regulate the wearing of arms with a view to prevent crime.”
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MD: Hunters Harvest Fewer Deer During Early Season
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Following the statewide trend, hunters in Kent County harvested fewer deer during the early season of 2016 compared with last year. According to preliminary data released by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources on Nov. 10, bow and muzzleloader hunters in Kent harvested 669 deer in September and October — almost 15 percent less than the 786 deer taken during the same period in 2015. |
Report: Gun Injuries Among Florida Children Rising
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Gun injuries are a growing problem for Florida’s children, rising along with the increasing availability of firearms across the state, according to a special report in the Tampa Bay Times. The newspaper reported that it looked at millions of hospital discharge records for patients across Florida, plus data collected by the state’s 24 medical examiners. |
First Gear- MSR/AR Handguard, See-Through Mags & Short/Light Update
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Fair warning: One of these may prove a very difficult thing to own. The only saving tactic or grace will be if you only shoot your MSR/ARs off a bench/rest or bipod: If that’s the case, you may only notice that it’s stout and handsome, just as promised. But if you tote that rifle much, or run and shoot it, you may well be doomed. Unless you’ve gone to a lot of trouble, your current handguard is between 20 and 30 percent heavier than the Feather—and maybe more—and it’s hard to believe how much lighter and quicker the front of the gun will seem with a Carbon Arms out there. |
Statistics That are Interesting to Deer Hunters
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Did you know Arkansas had the lowest percentage of yearling bucks harvested than any other state in the country last year? Only 7 percent of bucks harvested were yearlings, or button bucks. That's half the amount of the next closest state (Mississippi) that came in at 14 percent. If that doesn't surprise you, this might: Arkansas ranks third in the top states with the highest percentage bucks killed that are at least 3.5 years old. These rankings were found in the 2017 Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) annual Whitetail Report. |
Trump to CPAC: ‘We Will Protect Our Second Amendment!’
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Speaking before a packed crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Friday morning, President Donald Trump received one of the loudest cheering responses when, after ticking off a list of things his administration plans to accomplish, he told the crowd, “And by the way, we will protect our Second Amendment!” |
Editorial: Lawmakers are Gun Foolish, not Gun Friendly
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Is it possible to support the people’s Second Amendment right to bear arms and also support common-sense limits on gun ownership? In the real word, most definitely. But it if you’re an Iowa legislator in 2017 and you're supporting new laws to expand access to guns, you’re not living in the real world. You’re living in a fantasy world of gun-toting, would-be heroes — the “good guys with a gun” — who honestly believe that the proliferation of guns will reduce crime and keep our streets safe for women and orphans. |
CA: Bill Could Undo KHSD's Vote to Allow guns on Campus
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You know that months long, at-times overwrought debate over whether guns should be allowed on Kern High School District grounds? The one that resulted in policies allowing certain teachers and other members of the public to carry? It may have all been for naught. A state Assembly bill introduced earlier this month could reverse policies the Kern High School District passed last year allowing concealed carry weapon permit holders to bring firearms into classrooms. |
FL: Local Students Address Gun Violence at Live Performance, Youth Summit
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Young South Floridians are sending a powerful message about crime in their community at a live music performance in Miami Gardens and at a youth summit in Miami, Saturday. Talent, passion and calls to end gun violence filled the theater at Florida Memorial University in Miami Gardens at the Fourth Annual CD Compilation Release Event. Students and members of various local youth groups showcased their own music, featured on the CD “MDP4P.”
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GOP Lawmaker Invokes Gabby Giffords in Concerns About Town Hall Safety
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A Texas Republican lawmaker invoked the shooting of former Rep. Gabby Giffords to explain why he is not hosting in-person town halls. “Unfortunately, at this time there are groups from the more violent strains of the leftist ideology, some even being paid, who are preying on public town halls to wreak havoc and threaten public safety. Threats are nothing new to me and I have gotten my share as a felony judge,” Rep. Louie Gohmert told constituents in a letter Tuesday.
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CA: Attorney Says Bicyclist Provoked Shooting
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The Redding attorney representing a 27-year-old man who shot and killed a Redding bicyclist Feb. 15 said Friday his client was justified in his actions, calling it clear case of self-defense. "It (the shooting) was either (a case of ) me or him," John Kucera told the Record Searchlight in an interview at the Shasta County Justice Center as he described what he believed to be the events leading up to the shooting.
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ID: Greg Pruitt Speaks at Idaho Gun Rally, Unholsters 'New Agenda'
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Last year, Idaho Second Amendment Alliance (I2AA) President Greg Pruitt won a major political victory when a law was passed allowing Idahoans over the age of 21 to carry firearms without a permit. At the Feb. 25 I2AA annual rally at the Idaho Statehouse, however, Pruitt told the crowd he isn't done fighting the Idaho Legislature for more gun rights. "You're either 100 percent for the Second Amendment, or you're against us," he said. |
CA: San Diego Gun Owners PAC Hosts Firearms Law Conference
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Gun rights advocates gathered in Poway for a conference about recently enacted firearms laws. San Diego County Gun Owners, a political action committee devoted to protecting second amendment rights, put on the event to inform the public about new and changing laws regarding guns, concealed weapons permits, ammunition and magazines. |
ID: Pro-gun Rights Supporters March Through Downtown Boise
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More than 100 gun rights supporters met at the Grove this afternoon then marched up Capital Blvd. to the statehouse steps for a rally. A number of speakers took the podium sharing their thoughts on gun rights. One key speaker says they’re asking the legislature for a “Castle Doctrine.” If it became law, it would protect a homeowner who shoots and killing intruder in their home. |
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