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6.8 SPC vs 5.56: Upping the Lethality of the M4 Carbine
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The lethality of the 5.56 NATO/223 Remington rifle cartridge has been a topic of heated debate since its adoption by the US military during the Vietnam War. When fired from a 20 inch barrel, the terminal performance of the 5.56 is quite impressive, however problems arise when a shorter barrel length is used. |
Ludicrous BART Campaign Increases Dangers to Passengers with Cards Against Attackers
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“Not One More Girl is a BIPOC youth-led initiative in partnership with community-based organizations and BART to end gender-based violence and harassment on transit,” Bay Area Rapid Transit announces. “Wallet-size printed cards are now available to riders to discreetly hand to people to signal they need help or support or to notify someone being harassed that others are there to help and support them.” |
Sen. Grassley seeks ‘balance’ after Iowa neighbor’s AR-15 ban
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Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is joining counterparts in 26 other states in urging the U-S Supreme Court to reject what she calls Illinois’ unconstitutional ban on AR-15s and other semi-automatic rifles. Bird calls the Illinois law “an outright assault on Americans’ Second Amendment rights.” U-S Senator Chuck Grassley says he always tries to “find a balance between A-R-15s or any Second Amendment right and protecting the people.” |
Podcast: A Gun-Rights Lawyer Argues Second Amendment Protects Illegal Immigrants
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A federal judge’s recent ruling that the law disarming a defendant who is in the country unlawfully, but who doesn’t have any violent convictions, violates the Second Amendment has drawn a lot of attention. It has been one of our most trafficked stories at The Reload this year. The same is true for the dueling analysis pieces we published examining the ruling’s legal theory and where the Supreme Court might come down on the issue. |
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