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Taking The Cure To Stop Violence
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A recent article called for the Center for Disease Control to study “gun violence”. I think we should examine the extensive research that already exists.
The article claimed we don’t know the cause of violence. I say the source is well known. It is harder to change society than to propose more "gun-control".
The article claims that violence with a firearm is more prevalent in the United States than in other countries. I’ll show you that the United States is among the safest countries on earth.
The article implies that guns cause violence. I will show you the reports demonstrating that armed individuals stop violent crimes hundreds-of-thousands of times per year.
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WV: Deputies Acted In Self-Defense In Weekend Shooting
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Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department says deputies were acting in self-defense when they shot and killed a suspect while serving a search warrant early Saturday morning. According to a press release, deputies were attempting to serve an arrest warrant on an individual on Price Hill Road when the unarmed suspected accosted the deputies. The suspect was armed with a handgun and was threatening to shoot the deputies. Deputies responded by shooting the suspect. He was taken to Ruby Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead. |
Plumb Weighs In On Second Amendment
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Democrat John Plumb attended the Yates County Chapter of the Shooters Committee on Political Education’s (SCOPE) 14th annual Meet the Candidates pig roast Saturday in Penn Yan. He discussed growing up in a small Southern Tier town. |
LA: Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday Returns This Weekend
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Hunters and other sportsmen won't have to pay sales tax when they buy guns, ammunition and an array of outdoor supplies this weekend. Louisiana's annual Second Amendment Weekend Sales Tax Holiday runs from Friday through Sunday. The legislature created the sales tax holiday in 2009 to exempt eligible purchases of guns, ammunition and hunting supplies from all state and local sales taxes. |
TX: Licensed To Carry Shooters Many Times Face Lawsuits
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Steve Farley tells his license to carry students with Cornerstone Tactical Institute not to be “caught by surprise” if they have to shoot their firearm to protect themselves and then face a lawsuit. “With all the types of lawsuits that are out there today, anybody can try and take you to court for anything,” Farley said. This is a legal situation Lubbock lawyer Kevin Glasheen knows well. |
Forget Smith & Wesson Holding Corp.: These 2 Stocks Are Better Buys
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Gunmaker Smith & Wesson (NASDAQ: SWHC) might seem like a lucrative investment, as fears of tighter gun-control laws spark higher firearm sales across America. After all, the number of NICS background checks for gun purchases has risen year over year for 15 consecutive months, indicating that sales are likely to remain strong through the November elections. |
Saf-T-Round review
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A review of an ejectable chamber flag known as the Saf-T-Round. It is a plastic chamber flag with a brass base machined to the dimensions of the cartridge base. Ejecting it clears the chamber for a live round to be fed from the magazine. |
CZ-USA 805 Bren S1 Rifle
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Marketers could learn from the actions of CZ-USA. First, CZ-USA captured headlines at the 2015 SHOT Show with the NFA-compliant version of the Scorpion EVO 3 A1, the S1 Pistol. Then, earlier this year, the company did it again, stealing media attention with the announcement of the Scorpion EVO 3 S1 Carbine and the highly anticipated debut of the civilian-legal CZ 805 Bren S1 Carbine. It was the 805 Bren S1 Carbine, however, that seized the limelight, and for good reason. |
Starting Today Liberty University Students Can Keep Guns In Their Dorms
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Today marks the first day of the fall semester at Liberty University, which has launched a new policy that allows students with concealed carry permits to store their firearms in their dorm rooms. The decision has been celebrated by many students at the largest Christian university in the nation as an advancement of their Constitutional rights and personal safety.
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SD: Guns Blazing In Sioux Falls
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A normally quiet street in Central Sioux Falls was rocked by gunfire on Monday. Police say that multiple shots were fired and two houses were hit in the 2200 block of South Euclid Avenue. Numerous residents reported some sort of fight involving several black men.
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IN: Uncertainty Rules State's Laws On Guns At Polling Places
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A FOX59 inquiry of a law professor, the Secretary of State, a Second Amendment attorney and Marion County election officials about the legality of guns in Indiana polling places led to blank stares, confusion, misdirection and legal head scratching. Over the course of four days earlier this month, Donald Trump challenged gun owners to do something about what he termed Hillary Clinton’s plans to, “essentially abolish the Second Amendment,” and also called on poll watchers to prevent what he’s predicting to be a “rigged” election.
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Florida U.S. Congress Candidate Receives Highest NRA Rating
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“For me it’s very personal. This is a basic constitutional right. In the end it comes down to my ability to defend myself.” No truer words from grassroots activist turned Florida U.S. Congress candidate, Rebekah Johnson Bydlak, who recently earned two very important endorsements- Highest rating for a non-elected official from the NRA Political Victory Fund and a endorsement from the National Gun Rights Association. And the impressive list of endorsements continue: Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund and even modern gun rights movement pioneer, former Representative Ron Paul. Bydlak is seeking a seat in Florida’s 1st Congressional District.
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Pizza For Pistols? Indianapolis Restaurant Wants To Give Free Pies For Guns
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An Indianapolis pizzeria wants to trade pepperoni pies for the pistol in your pocket. D & C Pizza restaurant owner Donald Dancy is currently working on a plan with local police that's a twist on a typical gun buyback program--patrons could get a free extra-large pizza in exchange for a gun. “When you pass here right off of 36th and go all of the way down to 25th street and over, it is like a war zone. It is not getting any better,” Dancy told FOX 59 last week. “I can see kids 14 through 18 coming in here and buying a pizza and their guns fall out.”
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MN: Gun Buyback Program A dud, Some Legal Owners Say
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A Minneapolis gun buyback program targeting weapons used in street crimes may be shooting blanks, as detractors said a Saturday collection mostly took in antiquated, unused or homemade arms from legal owners and did little to thin the firearm supply actually available to dangerous criminals.
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OK: Homeowner Uses Knife To In Self-Defense Assault Suspects
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Two people were arrested Monday morning after police say they showed up at a south Tulsa home and assaulted the homeowner. Around 12:40 a.m., police responded to a home near 61st and Peoria after a report of a possible shooting. When officers arrived, they learned two men and a woman knocked on a man's door looking for his daughter.
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Beware Clinton Gun Restrictions
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One aspect of this three-ring circus, aka the presidential election campaign, is the liberal-Democratic hidden agenda of gun control. I remember a late 1980s newspaper column written for the 50th anniversary of Kristallnacht or "The Night of Broken Glass," which is generally considered to be the Holocaust's beginning.
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WI: Legislature Resists Background Checks for Guns
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On a Sunday afternoon nearly four years ago, Elvin Daniel was in his garden when he got a call from police: His sister, Zina Haughton, had been shot at work. Zina’s abusive husband, Radcliffe Haughton, used a semiautomatic handgun that he bought from a man in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant in Germantown the day before the shooting. He killed Zina DHaughton, Maelyn Lind and Cary Robuck and wounded four others at the Azana Salon & Spa in the Milwaukee suburb of Brookfield. He then used the weapon to kill himself.
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Cabela’s Offers In-Store Pickup For Guns Bought Online
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Cabela’s Inc. on Monday became the largest online retailer to sell guns online. The sporting goods retailer, No. 61 in the Internet Retailer 2016 Top 500 Guide, on Monday began selling handguns and long guns on Cabelas.com. Customers can have the order shipped to a Cabela’s store where they can pick it up for free after going through the proper screening process. Previously, consumers could purchase ammunition online as long as it complied with the laws of the state to which it was being shipped, but could only purchase firearms in a store.
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WI: Outdoor Gear Store Moves To Cedar Creek
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A local outdoors gear shop has experienced such a boom in business over the past 18 months that it's moving its operation into Cedar Creek to expand and attract more visitors making their way up north. The store, named for owner Justin Gaiche's 4-year-old son, originally opened its doors on Brown Boulevard in Rothschild, but soon outgrew its small, dingy space, Gaiche said.
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NE: Pistol Test-Drive Over At The Rev-Tac Firearm Instruction
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Sunday was the Pistol Test-Drive over at the Rev-Tac Firearm Instruction, where you could come and learn about gun safety and the benefits of owning your own gun. Attendees got to tryout 25 different kinds of pistols, most of which were common conceal and carry guns. Instructor also had some basic guns to help demonstrate gun safety. Once participants got down the basics, instructors started showing attendees different pistols that would personally work best for each individual.
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