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Sheriff in Rural WA County Blames Drugs, not Guns for Violence
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The sheriff of a large, but largely rural, county in east-central Washington State told a group of constituents last Friday that drugs are a much bigger crime problem than guns.
Yakima County Sheriff Bob Udell does not mince words when it comes to criticizing gun control advocates who are also soft-on-crime. The county, he says, has a terrible drug problem with gangs trafficking in fentanyl. His department currently has 51 commissioned deputies to patrol an area of more than 4,300 square miles. It makes for some challenges. |
PA: Gun rights rally takes aim at PA House Democrats’ new majority
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Organizers warned at an annual gun rights rally at the Pennsylvania Capitol on Monday that with a slim Democratic majority in the House, there could be more attempts to pass gun control measures, weeks after Democrats narrowly advanced the first gun control legislation in years that Republicans criticized as attempts to “dwindle away at our Second Amendment rights.”
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Colorado Gun Control Rally Fizzles, Mainstream Media Fawns
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What began as an over-hyped, week-long gun control rally to force Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to ban all guns in his state fizzled out after one day and a little rain. It was a real-time demonstration of the current reality of a growing and diversified gun-owning community that cherishes the rights guaranteed in the Constitution to lawfully possess firearms. |
The Re, Re, Return of the Deer-Dropping Marlin 336 Classic
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Marlin’s original Model 336 lever action defined generations of deer hunters. The design is now 75 years old, but the road hasn’t always been smooth. Early models have always been favored, but after John Marlin’s company changed hands numerous times over the years, the line went dead. Flash forward to 2023. Ruger has taken ownership and is righting the ship. On the heels of a family of recently reintroduced Marlin Model 1895s, the brand is shipping the first “new” Model 336 Classics. Could they be the greatest yet? Let’s find out. |
CCRKBA Congratulates House Republicans for Pistol Brace Vote
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The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is congratulating House Republicans and the two Democrats who joined them to block the Biden administration’s Pistol Brace rule, calling the regulation an “outrageous attack” on the rights of American gun owners, especially disabled veterans, who use the devices. |
History of 45 GAP Ammo
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In 2003, .45 Glock Automatic Pistol (GAP) ammunition was introduced as the first cartridge to have the Glock name attached to it. Designed as a rimless, straight-walled round, the .45 GAP shares the same bullet diameter of the popular .45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP), a hefty .451 inch. For the .45 GAP, the bullet sits in a .755-inch casing (the same length of a 9mm shell), giving the full ammunition an overall length of 1.070 inches. |
5mm Rem Magnum
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Remington introduced the 5mm Magnum as an improved version of the .22 Mag. from 1969. While the 5mm has slightly better performance, it was never quite as popular as the .22. Ammunition is still being made today, although there are no rifles in production. |
Cruze Hosie Is NRA Country
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Cruze Hosie of Montdale, Pa., is 5 years old. He is the son of Nate and Tiffany Hosie and big brother to Nash. This young artist has been playing the guitar with his dad since he was big enough to hold one. When he’s not rocking the stage in his home state of Pennsylvania, he is spending time with his family and friends, four-wheeling, playing sports or hitting the woods with his mom, dad, Nash and family members enjoying God’s creation and loving the USA! Cruze Hosie is NRA Country’s next generation of true American patriots and supporters of the Constitution. |
FL: Florida permitless carry law takes effect July 1
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Florida’s Concealed Weapon License is going away. July 1, the Sunshine State will become a “permitless carry” state. This means anyone legally allowed to own a gun can carry it concealed without a license to do so. Florida Gun Owners director Luis Valdes said the new law is a step in the right direction for maintaining the right to bear arms. |
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