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The Age of Lawlessness
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Violent crime peaked in 1993 within the United States. Since then, it has trended downward due in great part to the “broken windows” style, proactive police work, video surveillance everywhere, and the increase of concealed carriers. In 2020, the year of the Covid 19 lockdowns, crime spiked again in the wake of the rioting surrounding a particular incident of police action. |
Palm Beach Road Rage Incident Leads to Shots Fired, One Man—Not the Shooter—Charged
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A road rage incident in Palm Beach last Thursday illustrates why lawyers tell those who carry a gun for self-defense to control their anger and just learn to let stupid things go rather than let road rage get the best of them. Situations can escalate quickly, often from people misreading the actual events playing out around them, and it can become unclear who is in the right or worse, both parties can lose out big time, either financially, with jail time or even losing their life. |
Hawaii’s Butterfly Knife Decision & ‘Spirit of Aloha’ Both Offensive to Freedom
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“Hawaii will get a chance to reinstate a ban on butterfly knives after the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed Thursday to review a decision that determined the weapons fall under Second Amendment protection,” Courthouse News Service reports. “The court voted to grant Hawaii’s request for an en banc rehearing of a conservative three-judge panel’s ruling in August 2023 that ended the state’s 30-year ban on butterfly knives…” |
How is American Freedom Too Sensitive for Public Spaces?
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If a freedom-loving NRA member from, say, 1994, had been able to look into a crystal ball and see 30 years forward to today, they’d no doubt be pleased and perhaps a bit jealous, but also a little perplexed. They’d notice the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in D.C. v. Heller (2008), McDonald v. Chicago (2010) and New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen (2022), which together decree that the Second Amendment is not a second-class right. It protects each law-abiding citizen’s right to own and carry firearms for self-defense and for other legal purposes. They’d be pleased to see this. |
Hunter Biden ‘Blew Away’ Potential Legal Defense In Axios Interview, Turley Says
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George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley argued Monday that Hunter Biden “blew away” the “suggested defense” of his lawyer Abbe Lowell by discussing his sobriety with Axios. Biden suggested to the outlet his sobriety is key to defeating former President Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential election and the “future of democracy.” He is facing three counts for providing false statements and knowingly purchasing a Colt Cobra revolver in October 2018 while under the influence of drugs. |
Strike Industries Upcoming Sci-Fi Chassis for the P320 and P90
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I’m not sure if I was a gun guy or a sci-fi nerd first. I grew up in a shooting household, but my dad also took me to see the original Star Wars when it first came out in 1977. Maybe it was a parallel evolution. Either way, I love guns, and I love sci-fi, so I have a soft spot for sci-fi themed guns. It’s the best of both worlds. |
Rasmussen: Majority of Voters Believe Cheating Likely in November
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By a 2 percent margin, a majority of likely voters believe cheating is likely to affect this year’s elections, according to a new survey from Rasmussen.
The veteran polling firm released the results of a survey among 880 likely voters, taken Feb. 8 and 11-12, revealing that 52 percent think cheating “is likely to affect the outcome of the next presidential election.” This includes 27 percent who believe cheating is “very likely.” |
Media Makes Most of Manhattan Verdict Against LaPierre, NRA
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As news broke across the landscape that a six-person Manhattan jury had found against the National Rifle Association in a lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James, one story in the New Yorker may have best explained why the establishment media has had such disdain for the organization. Former NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre was ordered to repay more than $4.3 million back to the association, noted CNN. |
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