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CA: Raahauge’s Shooting Sports Fair Returns
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The Raahauge’s Shooting Sports Fair is back. After a one-year hiatus, the original and largest hands-on firearms show in the nation returns to Mike Raahauge Shooting Enterprises June 3-5 this year. The event has most of the nation’s firearms manufacturers and importers with their wares on the firing line, and those attending the three-day event can shoot — yes, shoot — any and all of latest firearms from these vendors. |
MS: 41 Guns Stolen From Store
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The Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department is investigating a recent burglary of a business where 41 guns were stolen. The Meridian Star reports that Chief Deputy Ward Calhoun says the store had been robbed three times in the past three weeks. Calhoun says the robbers took a range of guns, from shotguns to small handguns. |
CCW Permits Require Long Process
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If you’ve been thinking about getting a permit to carry a concealed firearm due to your job or other circumstances, you might have to wait a while. Kings County Sheriff Dave Robinson said it currently takes up to four months to get a concealed carry weapon (CCW) permit. While demand for the permits has increased in recent years, he said, the wait time is due to regional demand for fingerprinting and background checks through the Department of Justice |
Obama Just Got One Giant Step Closer Towards Creating A National Gun Registry
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Gun control advocates have long claimed that gun registration will help solve crime. Their reasoning is straightforward: If a registered gun is left at a crime scene, it can be used to identify the criminal.
Unfortunately, it rarely works out this way. Criminals seldom make the mistake of leaving behind guns that are registered to themselves. In the few cases where registered guns are left at the scene, it is because the criminals have already been killed or injured. And these guns are virtually never registered to the person who committed the crime.
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Katie Couric’s ‘Manipulation’ Of Gun Rights Responses ‘Unfair, Unwarranted’
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NPR was reacting to the almost nine-second pause in Couric’s gun control film, Under the Gun, inserted between her question about background checks and the response by gun rights supporters. In reality, the gun rights supporters answered immediately — even refuting Couric’s intimations about the need for more background checks. So the pause was inserted during the editing process and makes the gun rights supporters appears stumped by Couric’s question. |
NBA: Pelicans Guard Dejean-Jones Shot and Killed After Accessing Wrong Dallas Apartment
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New Orleans Pelicans guard Bryce Dejean-Jones was shot and killed early Saturday morning after breaking down a door to a Dallas apartment, police said.
Dallas Police Senior Cpl. DeMarquis Black said in a statement a man living inside the apartment was sleeping when he heard his front door getting kicked opened. As Dejean-Jones tried to break into the bedroom, the man retrieved a handgun and fired shots at Dejean-Jones.
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Presidential Race Finally Putting Guns Center Stage
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Donald Trump appeared before the National Rifle Association (on May 22) and promised to roll back gun restrictions if elected president. The next day, Hillary Clinton stood before a group of mothers who have lost children or other relatives to gun violence and vowed to fight for stricter gun control. |
Hardware: Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory
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Towsley’s law states that every properly equipped hunter should have a .22 LR handgun. You can shoot small game for the pot, rid the camp of pests and pass the midday doldrums plinking at makeshift targets. The new Smith & Wesson Victory semi-automatic is one of the best guns I have encountered for all these things. |
ID: Concealing Guns Without Permits: Here’s What New Law Allows - and Doesn’t
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Anne Taylor is a pistol packin’ grandma. She’s also an attorney who understands how seriously people take their guns in North Idaho. “Gun rights are very important in this state,” said Taylor, a criminal attorney and partner at the firm of Palmer, Walsh & Taylor. “At first glance many are likely to feel that the Second Amendment has been honored and everyone can carry a gun whenever and wherever he or she wishes. It is more complicated than that. It is not a free for all. |
So The NRA Sends a Questionnaire To a Seattle State Senator …
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When the National Rifle Association (NRA) sent out its latest legislative questionnaire, Reuven Carlyle had a choice response ready. Carlyle, a Democratic state senator from Seattle, received a list of questions Friday, used to determine how friendly lawmakers are to gun rights. “If you choose not to return a questionnaire, you may be assigned a ‘?’ rating, which can be interpreted by our membership as indifference, if not outright hostility, toward Second Amendment-related issues,” the NRA’s email reads. |
AR: UA Systems Opt Out of Faculty Conceal Carry, Lawmakers Push Forward With Plan to Legalize It
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The flagship institution of the State of Arkansas has said 'no' to firearms on its campuses yet again. On Thursday, the University of Arkansas systems board of trustees opted out of classroom conceal carry for its faculty and staff, but lawmakers are hoping to pass a bill in 2017 that would take away the decision power. The current act, Arkansas Act 226 gives public universities in the state the option to allow its faculty and staff to conceal carry if they are permit holders. |
TX: More and More, Fake Guns Are a Real Weapon of Choice in Crimes Across Dallas Area
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The assault rifle looked real enough when an armed robber jumped the counter April 28 at a Family Dollar in Far East Dallas. “Everyone to the back!”. the gunman yelled before grabbing $150 from the register and fleeing in his blue Toyota Solara, police records show. When officers stopped the Toyota two days later, they found three cash registers in the trunk and a paintball gun made to look like an AR-15. |
AL: Gun Rights Advocates Pushing The Envelope
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Open-carry gun groups in Alabama are winning the battle to show off their holstered weapons in more and more public spaces. While that may technically be their right under the state’s ever laxer gun control laws, it’s not a victory for the general public that feels intimidated and fearful at the sight of unknown persons parading firearms everywhere. |
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