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By day and by night, at work and as you drive, can you defend yourself and the people you love?
Firearms instructor Tony Simon brings us four news stories of armed defense. Text of the discussion and links to the original stories are on the podcast web page. 21 minute audio podcast. |
Media Malpractice in 2021
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Our news media creates the false impression that gun owners in the United States are dangerous. Those media inconsistencies are easy to find. We’re told that a gun is completely ineffective to affect government behavior, and yet the same gun is “much too dangerous” to be left in the hands of honest civilians. It seems the media, and some government officials, wants it both ways. |
Donald Trump: I Told You Democrats Would Try to Take Your Guns
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During his Saturday night rally in Wellington, Ohio, former President Donald Trump reminded attendees of his warning that Biden and the Democrats would try to take away their guns. He said, “[The Democrats] are putting your family into a very, very bad position: releasing criminal aliens, defunding the police, abolishing cash bail.”
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The Heller-Caetano 1-2 Punch Is What 2A Supporters Needed ~VIDEO
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Second Amendment supporters are rightly frustrated by the failure of lower courts to properly interpret the landmark Heller decision from 2008. However, a comment by United States District Judge Roger Benitez in his ruling on Miller v. Bonta could be a massive game-changer. In that ruling, covered on Ammoland, Benitez took note of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Caetano v. Massachusetts. |
Biden’s Nose Just Keeps Growing
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Faced with polls showing that support for stricter gun control is lower than it has been in years and a Congress that has, thus far, rejected the more radical among his ideas, President Joe Biden (D) has decided to fall back on lies. During a speech in which he announced a slew of executive orders, Biden ran through a veritable Greatest Hits of misleading gun-control talking points. He said that “nothing I’m about to recommend in any way impinges on the Second Amendment.” This is false.
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Democrat Virginia Governor Candidate Snubs Invitation From Police Union
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Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe and the rest of the Democratic ticket snubbed an invitation from a state police union for a candidate screening meeting. Fox News reported that the Virginia Police Benevolent Association (VPBA) board of directors had invited the governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general candidates from both parties to a screening event. |
NRA Youth Hunter Education Challenge Fosters Next Generation of Hunters
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The National Rifle Association (NRA) has long been an advocate for hunting and conservation, and ensuring the next generation of hunters possesses the knowledge and skills required to be competent and ethical hunters has always been a part of that mission. That’s why the NRA took pride in developing the first national hunter education curriculum back in 1952.
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RI: Rhode Island- Gun Bills On Tap For Last Week of Session
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Lawmakers are ready to wrap-up their regular legislative session, and all indications point to a swift plan to slide a few anti-gun bills through at the last minute. Under the cover of the COVID lock-down, business as usual has proceeded in Providence, albeit with the public shut out of the Statehouse for an entire year. Having become accustomed to no public presence in the building, anti-gun politicians have continued their stealth ways by posting bills in the House Judiciary Committee late Friday night so they can quickly be dispensed with on Monday. |
MI: In a Michigan case, appeals court to revisit bump stock ban
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A federal appeals court said Friday it would rehear a dispute over a Trump administration ban on bump stocks, a device that allows semiautomatic firearms to fire rapidly.
The decision comes three months after a three-judge panel at the court said a federal judge in Kalamazoo, Michigan, should have blocked the ban. In this Oct. 4, 2017, file photo, a device called a "bump stock" is attached to a semi-automatic rifle at the Gun Vault store and shooting range in South Jordan, Utah.
Cases at federal appellate courts are heard by three-judge panels, but a losing side can ask the full court to reconsider a decision. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Ohio, agreed to a request from the U.S. Justice Department.
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Gun sales have surged in California. Here's why people say they are buying more guns
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Gun sales have surged in California and across the United States since March 2020 when the pandemic surged and amid national unrest after the murder of George Floyd, according to findings collected by journalism nonprofit The Trace based on FBI data. "The gun business, especially these days, is kind of driven somewhat by fear," said Sacramento Gun Show producer Guy Meyers on Sunday, as a steady stream of customers arrived at the Capitol Sports Center in McClellan Park.
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Top Biden adviser blames guns for crime surge and insists Republicans defunded police
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President Joe Biden’s senior adviser Cedric Richmond blamed a nationwide crime surge on guns on Sunday and insisted Republicans defunded the police earlier in the year. His comments follow an announcement from the Justice Department that it is implementing "cross-jurisdictional firearms trafficking strike forces" in five U.S. cities to track and stop the illegal transfer of firearms amid unprecedented spikes in crime. When asked what is behind the rise in violence, Richmond insisted firearms, including so-called “assault weapons,” were the culprit. |
MN: 53rd Annual Duluth Gun Show Returns to the DECC
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As more and more events return to Duluth this summer, Northland gun enthusiasts were happy to know that one of their favorite events was coming back to the DECC. The 53rd annual Duluth Gun Show saw over 1,000 people make their way through over 200 tables of different guns and ammunition this weekend. |
48 Senators Tell ATF to Back off on Pistol Braces
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A group of Republican U.S. Senators last week called on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to withdraw its proposed rule largely banning the use of stabilizing braces on pistols. Every current GOP senator in Congress, except for Rob Portman of Ohio and Susan Collins of Maine, signed the letter, dated June 24, addressed to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, and acting ATF Director Marvin Richardson. The letter argues the proposed rulemaking, which would reclassify most of the braced pistols in their current format as short barreled rifles under the National Firearms Act of 1934, is bordering on oppression.
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History of 338 Lapua Magnum Ammo
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Research Armament Industries (RAI), an American company, was the first to introduce the concept of a long-range sniper cartridge in .338 caliber in 1983. The idea was to develop a cartridge for the U.S. Navy that was capable of extreme long-range shots against persons and material. The company Nammo Lapua Oy, commonly known as Lapua, joined the project to manufacture the casings for the ammo testing process. RAI withdrew from the program during the testing process, so Lapua started producing the whole cartridge on their own. |
New: Beretta Ultima A300 Series Shotguns
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Beretta recently announced their latest semi-auto shotgun line, the A300 Ultima, billed as built tough to withstand adverse conditions in the field and perform when you need it most. An update on legacy A300 models, the Ultimas bring new enlarged controls, an improved receiver, and Beretta Kick-Off recoil reduction system to the line. The Beretta A300 Ultima will be offered right away in both 12 and 20 gauge configurations dressed in a choice of either black with synthetic furniture, or in Realtree MAX-5, or Mossy Oak Bottomland finishes.
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The .44-40 Winchester: History and Performance
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When Winchester debuted the Model 1873 rifle, its purpose was to provide a more stable platform capable of handling more powerful cartridges than the .44 Henry Flat. That cartridge, introduced in 1860 in the Henry rifle, featured a 216-gr., internally lubricated, lead bullet propelled by more than 25 grains of black powder at around 1,125 f.p.s. from a 24" barrel. Its biggest claim to fame was its 15-shot tubular magazine. |
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