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CO Gun Shop Rips Illustrate Gun Control Blind Spot
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There’s a blind spot in gun control – call it a “loophole,” a term the gun prohibition lobby likes – and it is being illustrated by the case against an alleged gun shop thief now facing charges in Denver.
The suspect is 18-year-old Viet Trinh, the alleged getaway driver in gun shop robberies last November. According to the Denver Post, a crew has been robbing gun shops across the Denver area. |
NH: Dartmouth Faculty Condemn Statement Over Antifa Comments
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More than 100 faculty at Dartmouth College have condemned a statement by its president distancing the institution from comments by a professor who specializes in the anti-fascism movement.
Mark Bray, author of "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook," has explained the movement in television interviews, saying many recognize self-defense is a legitimate response to white supremacist and neo-Nazi violence. |
MO: Community Activists Promise Civil Disruption if Stockley Acquitted
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St. Louis community activists hoping for a conviction in the murder trial of Jason Stockley said to expect mass disruption if no conviction is given. The bench trial for Stockley ended several weeks ago. Stockley is charged with first-degree murder of Anthony Smith. A verdict could come at any time; but the only deadline is by December 31, 2017, when Judge Timothy Wilson retires. |
Choosing the Right Hunting Rifle
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Every time somebody comes up with a new, more powerful hypervelocity rifle cartridge, I have to get my hands on it and see what it is like to shoot. How powerful should a rifle be for hunting game on the North American continent? The answer to that question will vary, depending on who you ask. If you ask the salesman at your local gun shop, I think most will ask you some questions about yourself and where and how you plan to hunt. Then they will give you some options that should handle your needs.
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Don't Repeal Indiana's Gun Permit Law
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A proposal that would repeal Indiana's gun permit law — which has failed in the last two legislative sessions — has made an unwelcome return. Last week, a legislative committee began reviewing the proposal that would have Indiana join a dozen other states that don't require a license to carry a handgun in public — the so-called "constitutional carry." State Rep. Jim Lucas, R-Seymour, wants to repeal the gun permit law, arguing that law-abiding citizens shouldn't have to get state permission to carry out their Second Amendment rights. |
Tucker Carlson: I’ll Disarm When Michael Bloomberg Disarms
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After pointing out the hypocrisy of gun controllers who fight to deny weapons for the common man yet surround themselves with layers of armed guards, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson said he will disarm as soon as Michael Bloomberg does. He made this point after taking apart gun controller Mark Glaze’s arguments line by line. |
Gun News of the Week: 16.3 Million Americans Have Concealed Carry Permits
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According to the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC), 2 million Americans obtained concealed carry permits in 2016, establishing a new annual record for the fourth consecutive year and bringing the total number of citizens with concealed carry permits nationwide to 16.3 million. That is a remarkable number — one in every 20 citizens has a concealed carry permit (CCP) — considering only 4.5 million Americans had a CCP in 2007. Equally remarkable is the biggest growth in CCPs is among women and minorities. |
No Guns, No Smoking: Storm Shelter Texas-style
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No guns, no pets, no smoking: these are the rules at the Red Cross shelter in Winnie, Texas. Yet as super storm Harvey forces more and more Americans to flee their homes, few are complaining. In this small town, a school cafeteria has been transformed into a clean, dry resting place for more than 400 people who may need it. Brisket with baked beans and potato salad was offered for dinner. |
Classics: Sterling Submachine Gun
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During the closing weeks of the Second World War, Free French and British SAS troops carried out an operation in the Netherlands codenamed Operation AMHERST. The mission had the objective of attacking and capturing a series of airfields, bridges and canals in an area 80 miles northeast of Amsterdam. The men who participated in this operation carried two submachine guns in combat—the M1928A1 Thompson and a new design that presented an altogether different appearance. This new Sterling submachine gun (SMG), featuring a unique underfolding stock and straight-walled, side-feeding, detachable-box magazines, can be seen in at least one photograph snapped during a lull in the wartime fighting. |
AR: State Police to Decide When Concealed Handguns Are Permitted on Campus
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There are many questions about Arkansas’ new “campus concealed carry” law, but the most basic is: when does it go into effect? The simple answer is that the law goes into effect on Friday, Sept. 1 – but there’s a catch. The law doesn’t take effect on the University of Arkansas campus until the Arkansas State Police develops a training process for “enhanced” concealed carry permits, which are required under the law.
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A Guide to Hunting in Utah, a Year-Round Game
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As the days get shorter and late summer morphs into fall, thousands of Utah hunters prepare to head into the mountains, fields and marshes. Some are already there. The deer archery season began in mid-August. Others are close, with the dove hunt kicking off the bird-hunting season Friday. And the waterfowl season is just over a month away.
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WV: State Explains New Hunting Regulations in Summary
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New West Virginia hunting regulations for fall hunting of deer, bear and wild turkey have been included in a summary now available at Division of Natural Resources district offices, from hunting and fishing license agents and on the division's website. Sunday hunting on private land is now legal in all 55 counties, only with written permission from the landowner, following a change enacted by the Legislature and signed into law. |
NY: Reed Adding Name to Collins’ SAFE Act Repeal Bill
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U.S. Rep. Tom Reed is adding his name to a bill that would limit a state’s authority to regulate rifles and shotguns. During a Tuesday conference call, Reed, R-Corning, said he’s cosponsoring U.S. Rep. Chris Collins’ Second Amendment Guarantee Act bill that would keep states and local governments from further regulating or prohibiting a rifle or shotgun. Collins unveiled legislation in July in a bid to do away with the Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act in New York state. |
More Self-Defense Gun Stories
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Responsible gun owners defended themselves, but you didn't hear it in the news. Instructor Elizabeth Hautman talks about three new examples.
First story- Are you armed at home?
Someone is banging on your front door. You move your children upstairs, grab your handgun, and call the police.
Second story- Are you armed in the grocery store parking lot?
You’re done with your grocery shopping and head back to your car. A man walks between the cars and grabs your purse.
Third story- Are you armed at work?
You opened your jewelry store a few hours ago. A man pulls out a gun and tells you to move to the back of the store.
What would you do in these situations? Text and podcast available at the link. (17 minutes)
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AR: Gun Free Zones Won't Require Signage Under New Law
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This Friday, Arkansas' expanded concealed carry law formally goes into effect. People will soon be able to take guns into places they never have before, such as bars, as long as they have an enhanced carry permit. But once that law goes into effect, it may not be obvious to tell which establishments have opted out of expanded carry as "gun free zones." |
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Some writers have so confounded society with government, as to leave little or no distinction between them; whereas they are not only different, but have different origins ... Society is in every state a blessing, but Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one. — THOMAS PAINE |
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