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TN: Active Shooter Training Offered at Austin Peay
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In the wake of deadly school shootings in Florida and other mass shootings across the country, officials and police are looking for ways to prevent future bloodshed. On Sunday, police officers on the campus of Austin Peay State University offered active shooter defense training sessions.
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Anti-Gun Hollywood Turning off Americans
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A poll conducted by Zogby Analytics during the last week of February showed how the combination of hypocrisy and real-world facts are negating Hollywood’s anti-gun message. When 869 likely voters were asked by Zogby, “When Hollywood actors and actresses speak out about gun control, does that make you want to support or oppose our constitutional right to bear arms (the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution?” |
CA: State Proposes Weapons Tax to Fun School Counselors
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California lawmakers are considering new legislation that would increase the number of counselors in public schools, with the funding to pay for it coming from weapons and ammunition sales. Gun advocates don't think it's fair. According to a CNN report, state lawmakers introduced a wave of bills aimed at preventing gun violence and protecting schools. |
FL: Holt Couple Sues to Stop Construction of Shooting Range
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A Shalimar attorney has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a Holt couple who are seeking to stop construction of a large shooting range next to their property. Michael Chesser, an attorney with Chesser and Barr, P.A., filed the lawsuit Wednesday in Okaloosa County on behalf of Adrienne and Eugene Gartman, who live on an 80-acre plot of land on Highway 90 in Holt. |
VT: Gun Owners React to Possible Gun Reform
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A gun show is normally for buying, trading and selling firearms or a place to bond with other gun advocates. This weekend at the Lamoille Valley Gun Show, a bigger conversation is going on in the background. Underhill resident Harland Blodgett went to the Lamoille Valley Gun Show to celebrate the second amendment. “I have a muzzleloader that I’m hoping to trade for a compound bow if I can find a deal,” Blodgett said. |
CA: Del Mar Gun Show Crowd, Protesters Illustrate National Division Over Gun Rights
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The line began to form Saturday well before the 9 a.m. opening of the Crossroads of the West Gun Show at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, despite the morning rain that left huge swaths of the parking lot a virtual lake. Gun buyers, weapons enthusiasts, young, old, families, parents with children in strollers — all walked past the National Rifle Association table, past the firearms check table, and into a sprawling display in the fairgrounds’ O’Brien Hall.
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Twitter Leaves Out Conservatives In #MarchForOurLives Live-Stream Event
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Twitter is hosting a question and answer session with Parkland students – the ones spouting Democrat talking points – as a lead up to the March for Our Lives next week. The invitation is for “survivors, students, activists”. This event will be live-streamed on Monday, March 19 at 12:30 P.M. This seems like an odd time of day for including students but it is probably aimed at the anti-Second Amendment crowd, so why expect common sense? |
Fred Meyer to Phase Out Sales of Guns and Ammunition
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Fred Meyer stores plan to stop selling guns and ammunition, the company said in a statement Friday. The Portland, Oregon-based chain "has made a business decision to exit the firearms category," the statement said. The company didn't offer a timeline for phasing out such items.
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As Lawmakers Pursue Bump Stock Ban, Illinois Online Retailer Can't Keep Enough in Stock
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While efforts to ban bump stocks are gaining momentum in Illinois and other states, an online retailer based in Chicago's northern suburbs is doing brisk business selling the devices that allow semi-automatic rifles to emulate the rapid fire of machine guns. OpticsPlanet, an 18-year-old company based in a Northbrook industrial park, features everything from gun accessories and hunting gear to telescopes and sunglasses on its website.
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Free Speech on Campus..or Not
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Are schools a place of free inquiry or a place for prescribed group-think? Recent events have forced this question to the forefront. What are our children being told to believe?
-Students were told to protest “gun violence” in California schools. A public high school history teacher in Sacramento was suspended for asking if students could protest abortion rather than the NRA.
-School administrators suspended a New Jersey history teacher for telling his students they are at risk of physical violence in school.
-Two New Jersey students were suspended after a photograph surfaced of them at a gun range with their parents. |
Gallup: 18% of Teachers Willing to Carry Guns in Schools
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A new Gallup survey revealed this week that 18 percent of America’s teachers would be willing to carry guns in school buildings, a fact that runs against the grain for a majority of educators, but might be typical of any group in which there is a small percentage of people who step forward for any task.
It may affirm an adage that there are three kinds of people: Those who make things happen, those who watch things happen and those who wonder what happened. |
Antigun Groups Promote Gun Control, NOT School Safety
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With the latest shooting tragedy—this one at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida—antigun groups wasted little time in singling out a culprit—the AR-15 5.56 NATO / 223 semiautomatic rifle. The mainstream media quickly echoed the sentiment of antigun groups and their fellow travelers in Congress: if Government would just confiscate guns from the civilian population, commencing with “assault weapons,” society would be better off for it and all would be right with the world. |
OR: Roseburg Man Straps on AR-15 to Protest Possible New Gun Restrictions
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Many motorists driving by Fred Meyer on Garden Valley Boulevard in Roseburg Friday morning, noticed a man displaying signs, and may have been alarmed when they saw an AR-15 rifle strapped over his shoulder. William Eifert of Roseburg said the purpose was to organize an “open carry” rally to show support for the second amendment which protects the right of U.S. citizens to keep and bear arms.
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Guns in Idaho: How are Statistics Skewed?
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A massive amount of information on gun violence is floating around online, especially in the weeks since the Parkland, Fla., mass shooting that killed 17 people on Valentine’s Day. Perhaps too much. Some statistics appear consistently and are generally accepted, while others seem to contradict known trends. Some even contradict each other.
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