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Is That Viagra In The Water Cooler At Fox News?
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The media icon for the conservative movement apparently failed to harness proper restraint in dealing with female co-workers, and now the major news network which markets a reasonable spin in broadcasting content, is about to enter the wilds of another epic scandal.
While Bill O’Reilly was banished to the realm of podcasts and digital after a damaging salvo of allegations, according to NPR, Cashin’ In Eric Bolling has his head and his you know what shackled to the guillotine of public scrutiny and is on the pathway to possible termination after allegedly sexting lewd images to women at the network’s studios.
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ID: Man Acted in Self-Defense in Shooting
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Authorities in south-central Idaho say a man who shot and killed another man acted in self-defense and will not face homicide charges. But the Twin Falls County Prosecuting Attorney's Office tells The Times-News in a statement Friday that 45-year-old Billy Duane Johnson is still being charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. |
AZ: Hundreds of State Laws Kick in Wednesday
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Got one of those plastic covers on your license plate to thwart photo radar? Get out your screwdriver. As of Wednesday, Aug. 9, they’re going to be illegal. It’s one of several hundred new laws that kick in that day, the fruits of this year’s 122-day legislative session.
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The Gun Delusion
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Okay, I admit it: I grew up shooting guns. And I’m not safe if you’re armed; and you’re deluding yourself if you think you’re well-trained to use firearms. Back in the dark ages, the only things anyone had a gun for was to hunt for food, to deal with pests who eluded trapping and were trashing your garden or causing destruction in the barn, and the unlikely time one might need to dispatch a rabid wild critter. Guns stayed in their places unless they were being used for a job – they were tools for acquiring and protecting food, mostly, and you didn’t leave your tools scattered about.
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‘Death Wish’ Remake Already Causing Liberal Angst?
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Scheduled to open in theaters Nov. 22 – a date that will register with many as the anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas – director Eli Roth’s remake of “Death Wish” with Bruce Willis taking over the Charles Bronson role of urban vigilante Paul Kersey, seems to be giving liberals the shudders.
After all, we simply can’t glorify the notion that a private citizen whose family was brutally victimized by criminals and then treated with matter-of-fact indifference by a broken legal system just might decide the only way to get justice is to do it himself. We can on the silver screen, however.
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IN: Bartholomew County Raid Uncovers Meth Lab, Nearly 100 Guns, Improvised Explosives
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While serving a warrant in Bartholomew County Thursday night, local and federal agents found an active meth lab, a pot-growing operation, nearly a hundred guns and improvised explosives. Troopers with the Indiana State Police, Versailles District All Crimes Policing Unit were serving the warrant Thursday after receiving a tip that there was drug activity at 7650 W. State Road 46 in Columbus, according to a release from Indiana State Police.
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Dear Abby Apologizes for Advice About Children and Guns
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Dear Abby is often thought to be an expert on all things etiquette, but she’s recently had to apologize for the advice she gave to a concerned mom. In a June edition of her advice column, Jeanne Phillips — who publishes Dear Abby under the pen name Abigail Van Buren, just like her mother before her — told a mom from New Jersey that it was “off-putting” to ask other parents if they have guns in their homes before allowing her daughter to play at their houses.
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First Gear: PCC—Spartan Side Charging Upper
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Pistol Caliber Carbines are much on our minds of late. While we’d argue there are good rationales (note the plural), there’s a time-honored favorite that trumps them all in the land of the free and the home of the brave: They are crazy good fun. Inexpensive fodder—pistol ammunition—and light recoil are two of the most obvious reasons, but there are others of a more practical bent. A thoroughly rational favorite is that PCCs are welcome where rifle calibers would not be: In other words, we can practice/train on a PCC for skills that transfer readily to centerfire ARs or other rifle types without needing a rifle-capable berm or indoor facility. Not all PCCs are or must be AR-plan guns of course.
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Outdoor Recreation Industry Can Learn from Sportsmen
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We hunt and fish in our family. Our daughter was able to cast a fly rod, catch a fish and return it gently to the river by the age of six. Both of our kids have been taught to safely handle guns and we have a freezer full of elk that gets us through the year until the next hunting season. Our son will soon attend a hunter safety course and our daughter will as well when she’s old enough. We buy tags and licenses and have plenty of hunting and fishing equipment mixed in with our mountain bikes and ski gear.
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First Look: Federal Premium Train & Protect Ammo
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Federal Premium introduced its Train & Protect line of ammunition, which provides shooters with an affordable ammo option for range training and personal protection, all with the same round. The Federal Premium Train & Protect ammo line is loaded with the company's versatile hollow-point bullet and is packaged inside of a reloadable brass case along with a reliable primer, ensuring that users have a round that performs consistently on the range and, if necessary, in a self-defense encounter. |
IL: Chicago to Sue Over 'Misguided' Sanctuary City Warning
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The city of Chicago says it plans to file a lawsuit against the US Justice Department on Monday over new stipulations placed on federal law enforcement grant money requiring local police departments to assist in federal immigration actions. Mayor Rahm Emanuel's office said in a statement that the Trump administration's "latest unlawful misguided action undermines public safety and violates" the Constitution. He said the city is challenging the administration "to ensure that their misguided policies do not threaten the safety of our residents." |
SIG SAUER Reaffirms Safety of P320 Pistol
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In response to social media rumors questioning the safety of the P320 pistol, a variant of which was selected by the U.S. government as the U.S. Army’s Modular Handgun System (MHS), SIG SAUER, Inc. has full confidence in the reliability, durability, and safety of its striker-fired handgun platform. There have been zero (0) reported drop-related P320 incidents in the U.S. commercial market, with hundreds of thousands of guns delivered to date.
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MT: Kids Get a Shot at Outdoor Activities
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A line of more girls than boys stood waiting Saturday morning to get the chance to use a bow and arrow. When they got to the front, a volunteer with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation guided them in how to place their feet, hold the bow, load the arrow and then let the arrow fly. Some popped their targeted balloons and other times the arrow missed, but all appeared to have a good time.
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Gun Seizures at U.S. Airports on Record-Setting Pace Yet Again, TSA Says
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The number of firearms seizures at the nation’s airports appears to be on pace to set another annual record, security officials said this week. A record 96 firearms were found in carry-on bags in the last week of July, up from a previous record of 89 firearms found during a comparable period the previous month, the Transportation Security Administration announced on its blog. |
Here's Why the Best Is Yet to Come for American Outdoors Brands
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It might look like doom and gloom for American Outdoor Brands (NASDAQ: AOBC) after it reported weaker guidance than expected, but to paraphrase Mark Twain, the rumors of the gunslinger's demise have been greatly exaggerated. The owner of Smith & Wesson continually surprises Wall Street, and it's likely to do so again in the coming quarters. In addition to the core firearms business, there are a number of good reasons why the best days are still ahead for this company. |
California Politics- Of, By, and For the Elite
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In Los Angeles County, mostly rich white guys with political connections get their concealed carry permits. In California, we're ruled by elites.
*Politicians make gun laws that the politicians don’t have to follow. *Law enforcement applies the laws..laws that don’t apply to the police. *Judges rule on gun laws..again, laws that don’t apply to judges.
We established government of, by, and for the elites. Disarming honest citizens might cost politicians votes, but it costs us lives. I’ll spell it out for you step by step. (400 words at the link) |
With Constitutional Rights Come Responsibility and Consequences
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One again we are slapped in the face with the reality of statistics. Last week in Warner Robins a 4-year-old boy found a gun, we don’t know exactly where, but it was somewhere inside the car where he and three other children were riding. We don’t know if it was in the glove compartment or the handbag of the woman who had left the children unattended in the car while she went into a restaurant to pick up food.
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Charlton: Deer Hunting - Is 'Fair Chase' Still Fair?
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Not by my definition, at least the way some people go at it. Advances in technology have offered several new ways to locate game, and some think it’s become unfair to the quarry. When I started deer hunting 50 years ago, I devised a method to learn whether a deer trail was being frequented. I’d string a thread about 18 inches high across the trail, tied tight to a tree and lying loosely in a bush on the other side. Upon later inspection, I could see if the thread was moved, revealing the direction of the deer’s travel. Some told me I was “cheating.” What do you think? |
NJ: Gun Buyback Program a Success, Camden Official Says
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A New Jersey program to get illegal guns off the streets has yielded a bonanza — especially in Camden. Camden County Police collected more than 2,000 guns in conjunction with the Camden County Prosecutor's Office and the state Attorney General's Office. The 2,174 firearms collected nearly doubled the total from the county’s 2012 buyback initiative, officials said. |
NY: City Tries New Tactics to Reduce Gun Violence
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More than two dozen people watched as two men stopped their fistfight and picked up shotguns just over a week ago. When the dispute on Carl Street ended, one of them was dead and four others were wounded. But even with all those witnesses to the shooting, police have had a hard time getting people to cooperate and provide information. |
Best Practices for Shooing in Hot Weather
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Investigators recently determined that the 81,000 acre fire in Mariposa County was caused by gunfire. The staff at Nice Shot Guns and Shooting Range in Redding said sparks from ammunition are how these types of wildfires start. Andrew Hackett is a National Rifle Association training counselor and instructor. He said copper, brass and lead ammunition has very little likelihood of causing the sparks that could easily start a fire during this hot summer season.
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