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Gun Control Costs Lives in Ohio
Submitted by: David Williamson
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In Ohio, about one out of 18 citizens have a permit to carry a concealed firearm in public. That says quite a lot since a noticeable number of Ohio citizens are not eligible for a permit. Those statistics also hide a terrible truth. The concealed carry laws in Ohio disarmed over a million eligible adults. The results are exactly what you’d expect after we denied the right of armed defense to law abiding citizens.
 

75 Years Young
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To come up with a better revolver for city, county and state police officers, Smith & Wesson took their 3rd Model Hand Ejector .44 Special and chambered it for .38 Special in 1930. This was no ordinary .38. It was loaded heavier and renamed the .38/44 with a muzzle velocity of around 300 fps more than the standard .38 Special. Smith & Wesson offered two basic models of the .38/44, the fix-sighted Heavy Duty for law enforcement use and the adjustable-sighted Outdoorsman for hunters and target shooters.
 

Has Schumer’s Big Mouth Finally Gotten Him in Big Trouble?
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Momentum appears to be building to hold New York Sen. Charles Schumer, Senate minority leader and career gun grabber, accountable for remarks he made toward Associate Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, and many believe it should have happened years ago.

Schumer, addressing a crowd of abortion activists, displayed the same demagoguery he’s exhibited for years against the nation’s gun owners. Long story short, according to the senator’s critics, is that his “My way or the Highway” mentality may have finally gotten the better of him.
 

FACT CHECK: Joe Biden Claims He’s Not for Gun Confiscation
Submitted by: David Williamson
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CLAIM: During a heated exchange Tuesday with a pro-Second Amendment auto worker Joe Biden claimed he does not support gun confiscation.

VERDICT: False.
 

WA: Washington- Floor Vote Deadline Passes
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Friday, March 6th, marked the deadline for all policy bills to receive a floor vote in the opposite chamber. Having failed to receive a floor vote, several anti-gun bills are likely defeated for the session. Unfortunately, a number of bills did receive a floor vote and were sent back to their original chamber for concurrence before heading to the Governor’s desk for his signature.
 

IN: County to Consider Resolution for 2A Sanctuary Movement
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The Noble County Commissioners decided Monday to work with a group of Second Amendment Sanctuary advocates to draft a resolution that supports honoring Constitutional rights, but stopped short of the ordinance that would make the county a Second Amendment Sanctuary county. The resolution will be discussed in the April 9 meeting.
 

Of Course Joe Biden Wants to Take Your Guns Away
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Charles touches on Joe Biden’s heated exchange with a Michigan autoworker whom he accused of being “full of s***” and what it might mean for Democrats. I think it’s oddly appropriate that within his string of non-sequiturs, Biden, a lawyer, bolsters the argument for his imaginary support of Second Amendment by citing one of the most egregious violations of the First Amendment in our history.
 

TN: TBI Director Says Current Gun Permit System Working, has Concerns About Permitless Carry
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The director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is worried a proposal from Gov. Bill Lee to allow residents to carry weapons without first obtaining a permit will create public safety concerns. In an interview with The Tennessean on Tuesday, TBI Director David Rausch said he has concerns about Lee's bill, which seeks to allow for both open and concealed carrying of handguns for Tennesseans who are 21 and older.
 

MN: County Board Discusses Potential for Gun Sanctuary County
Submitted by: David Williamson
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In an otherwise short meeting, the Watonwan County Board held a discussion over whether to pursue becoming a gun sanctuary county, as the movement continues to gain traction in Minnesota. Bob Rinne brought up the point to the board, saying that some local people have begun to ask if it was something the county was going to attempt.
 

NH: In Suit Over State N.H. House Gun Ban, Supreme Court Hears Separation of Powers Debate
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether the legislature can ban firearms from Representatives Hall at the State House. The ban has been a partisan issue that's varied over the years as the makeup of the House has shifted. It was reinstated last year by the current Democratic majority, under House Speaker Steve Shurtleff.
 

VA: Vermont- Please Contact Your Representative this Week Before Crossover Deadline!
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Friday the 13th could be scary this week in Vermont, but it doesn't have to be. Gun owners have another opportunity to help kill an anti-gun bill. This Friday is "crossover," a self-imposed deadline for bills to clear their house of origin. Bills which fail to meet this important deadline almost never pass. H.610 by House Judiciary Chair Maxine Grad is a terrible bill that deals with "red flag" and "default proceeds" on NICS checks which come back with a hold.
 

February 2020 NICS Checks for Firearm Sales are at High Levels; Low Prices
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The National Instant background Check System (NICS) checks for February 2020, have broken all the previous records for the month, with 2,776,380 checks. This signifies very little because more than half of the NICS checks are for carry permits and carry permit rechecks. Illinois and Kentucky perform hundreds of thousands of permit rechecks every month, skewing the system, which renders the total number useless for estimating gun sales.
 

Imagine If SAF And GRNC Hadn’t Won Bateman
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC) today declared a state of emergency that covers all of North Carolina. It was declared in response to the spread of COVID-19 or the coronavirus. As of Monday, there have been seven confirmed cases of it with six of those in Wake County and the seventh in Chatham County. For non-North Carolinians, that is Raleigh and the Pittsboro/Siler City areas.
 

Senator Chuck Schumer: Caretaker Of Government Attacks Justices Gorsuch & Kavanaugh
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Senate Democrat Party Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s recent threat directed to two U.S. Supreme Court Justices—Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, both Trump nominees—is outrageous, shameful, reprehensible, and unforgivable, surely; and it deserves our Nation’s condemnation, of course. But there is something in Chuck Schumer’s actions more disconcerting and alarming than the rant itself: something below the surface that is both telling and dire.
 

Dick’s Sporting Goods Stops Selling Guns In More Stores
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Dick’s Sporting Goods said another 440 stores would no longer sell guns this year, as the company moves to purge firearms from its retail stores, reports indicated Tuesday (March 10). The retail chain announced the news in its quarterly earnings. The move aligns with Dick’s resolution to reduce gun sales after the Parkland, Florida, school shooting in February 2018. The company pledged at the time that it would no longer sell semi-automatic weapons. Edward Stack, the company’s chairman and CEO, said he supports stricter gun-control measure.
 

First Look: Bond Arms Rough Series Double-Barrel Handguns
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Bond Arms has trimmed down its finishing process to create a more affordable option for their more budget-conscious customers, while still retaining the outstanding fit and finish they are known for. The result of this is the Rough Series and includes the Roughneck, Rowdy, and the newest addition, the Grizzly double-barrel guns.
 

Maryland Kids Shot at Dance Studio: Yes, You Should Always Carry Your Gun
Submitted by: David Williamson
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In Rosedale, Maryland a 13-year old boy was murdered and five other kids – although one was technically over 18 but still a teenager – were shot and injured at a dance studio. According to WABL TV the shooting took place at Triple Threat Elite Dance and Fitness in Baltimore County early Sunday morning.
 

Should Hunting and Fishing Rights Have Constitutional Protections?
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Voters in Utah may have a chance to vote on a legislative message bill that would change the state constitution. The resolution would enact a provision relating to the individual right of the people of Utah to hunt and fish.
 

History of Remington Ammo
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Eliphalet Remington founded E. Remington & Sons in 1816 in Ilion, New York. He began with a simple idea that has driven countless American entrepreneurs: Sure, there was no shortage of flintlock rifles on the market. However, Remington believed he could do it better. To that end, he built himself a flintlock rifle for a shooting competition. At the age of 23, Remington didn’t win gold, but he did take the silver.
 

 QUOTES TO REMEMBER
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.— Benjamin Franklin Historical Review of Pennsylvania. [Note: This sentence was often quoted in the Revolutionary period. It occurs even so early as November, 1755, in an answer by the Assembly of Pennsylvania to the Governor, and forms the motto of Franklin's "Historical Review," 1759, appearing also in the body of the work. — Frothingham: Rise of the Republic of the United States, p. 413. ]

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