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Senate Votes to Override Veto of Gun ‘Sovereignty’ Law
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The Senate today voted 21-12 to override Gov. Hutchinson’s veto of legislation to prevent state enforcement of federal gun laws. SB 298’s fate now turns to the House, which has adjourned for the day. It is to convene at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Arkansas prosecutors and the Game and Fish Commission have been among those urging that the veto be sustained. And the override came after some heated debate that indicated some had thought an override wouldn’t be attempted in favor of amending the bill to deal with problems cited by sheriffs, prosecutors and others. |
Toy Guns “Bad”! Toy Grenades “Good”!?
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It is not really news that anti-gun hysteria among extremists and media elites has been at (what we can only hope is) peak insanity for some time, as the efforts to demonize law-abiding gun owners expanded to demonizing kids at play and beloved cartoon characters. Under Covid restrictions, while children learned virtually in their own homes, obvious toys elicited ridiculous responses from school administrators who seem to have so much fear over firearms that they call the police. |
FL: Guns in Churches Bill Ready for Senate Vote
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An NRA-supported bill that would have the effect of allowing guns in schools located on church grounds faced pushback from Senate Democrats during a second reading Monday. The bill (HB 259) was sent over after it cleared the House floor mostly along party lines. It is now ready for a vote on the Senate floor.
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Supreme Court to take up right to carry gun for self-defense
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The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear an appeal to expand gun rights in the United States in a New York case over the right to carry a firearm in public for self-defense. The case marks the court’s first foray into gun rights since Justice Amy Coney Barrett came on board in October, making a 6-3 conservative majority. |
Supreme Court to take up right to carry gun for self-defense
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The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear an appeal to expand gun rights in the United States in a New York case over the right to carry a firearm in public for self-defense. The case marks the court’s first foray into gun rights since Justice Amy Coney Barrett came on board in October, making a 6-3 conservative majority. |
Supreme Court to take up right to carry gun for self-defense
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The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear an appeal to expand gun rights in the United States in a New York case over the right to carry a firearm in public for self-defense. The case marks the court’s first foray into gun rights since Justice Amy Coney Barrett came on board in October, making a 6-3 conservative majority. |
New Pilgrim Self-Defense Ammunition Now Available
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These days we are lucky enough to have technology that continues to push the limits of both firearms and ammunition developments. Pilgrim ammunition has developed some pretty spicy .380 Auto, 9mm+P, and .45 ACP+P ammunition that is not only very high velocity, but also extremely light.
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The Armed Citizen® April 26, 2021
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A homeowner in Lincoln County, W.V., acted in self defense when a nude intruder tried to force his way in on the morning of April 12, 2021. The incident occurred around 2 a.m. when the 28-year-old intruder broke into a residence while completely naked. The intruder began banging on the door to force his way in, alerting the 60-year-old homeowner. The homeowner promptly grabbed a gun and went to respond to the threat. A single shot was fired by the homeowner, which wounded and subdued the nude assailant. |
NRA-ILA Asks Supreme Court to Strike New Jersey’s Magazine Restriction
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Today the National Rifle Association of America’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) and the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs (ANJRPC) asked the Supreme Court to hear their challenge to New Jersey’s prohibition on magazines capable of accepting more than 10 rounds of ammunition. New Jersey began restricting magazines in 1990, by outlawing magazines capable of accepting more than 15 rounds. But that was not enough for the gun-grabbing politicians in the Garden State. In 2018, the legislature arbitrarily redefined “large capacity ammunition magazine” to have a 10-round limit—despite the fact that larger magazines are the standard for many of the most popular firearms.
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Prolix Lubricant
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Okay, so it’s another miracle cleaner-lube-protectant. I get bottles of this stuff crossing my desk all the time. The upside is all of them work to a decent degree. The downside, at least for a writer, is differentiating between the various products. You won’t have this problem with PrOlix Lubricant. The second you spray it, the unique aroma immediately lets you know there is something different at work. There is certainly a bit of citrus somewhere in the bouquet, mixed with a not-unpleasant solvent smell. |
OR: Oregon Lawmakers Face Threats and Backlash About Gun Bills
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Ahead of the Oregon Legislature’s final vote on two contentious gun bills, lawmakers from both parties have received death threats, intimidating messages and faced recall petitions. While lawmakers say it is not uncommon for Democrats to receive threats for supporting and sponsoring gun bills, this session some Republicans are seeing a backlash for just showing up to work.
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Straight-Pull Sensation: Savage Impulse Big Game Rifle
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It’s fast. It’s accurate. It’s modular. It’s much more affordable than its closest competitors. Could Savage be turning the straight-pull action into the Superman of the hunting world, or is this misplaced hype? Guns.com goes in-depth with the new Savage Impulse Big Game rifle to get the skinny on the straight.
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Z-MAX Ammo: Z-MAX Bullets Explained
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Hornady Zombie Max (Z-MAX) ammunition was a special line created for killing zombies. Yes, that’s right – zombies. No longer in production, this specialty ammo was basically a fun gimmick with surprisingly good performance. Paired with a cool packaging design, Hornady Z-MAX made for a great conversation piece and was very popular among shooters – mainly because nobody knew how long it would be in production. Here are some of the features and uses of these fun zombie bullets (other than zombie control, of course). The official webpage also has a fun video and a great disclaimer that’s worth a read. |
Best Squirrel Hunting Guns
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When a fresh kettle of squirrel stew is on the menu, hunters reach into the gun rack for any number of options. Rimfires, centerfires, shotguns, and even handguns are all fair game when the target is the tree-climbing, branch-jumping, barking bushy-tail prey. Exactly which guns are the best for these wily and light critters? Guns.com breaks down the top choices, from classic to modern and everything in between.
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