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Squirt Guns Will Be Next | Illinois HB-218
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If you are a parent in Illinois, you might think carefully about getting your child a squirt gun because a new ambiguous law has just passed. HB-218 amends the “Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act” leaves a lot open to interpretation.
The Firearm Industry Responsibility Act, House Bill 218, is supposed to hold gun manufacturers accountable. Like so many other bills lawmakers have come up with, many gray areas favor the person filing the lawsuit. |
CO: USA Shooting’s Path to Paris: 2024 Olympic Games
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USA Shooting athletes returned triumphant from the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021, securing an impressive tally of six medals. With their sights set on the next Olympics, the team is now in full preparation mode.
In the lead-up to the highly anticipated 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, three big matches are set to take place, each holding significant importance for athletes and fans alike. These include the Olympic trials, the Pan American Games scheduled for the fall, and the World Championships slated for August. Krista Witiak had the opportunity to connect with a few athletes who proudly represent our nation and sport.
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More Self-Defense Gun Stories
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Self Defense Instructor David Cole brings us four news stories of armed defense. -Three armed robbers attack a 75 year old woman. -Three robbers attack a man in his apartment. -An ex-boyfriend attacks a woman at night. -A concealed carrier defends a store clerk being robbed at knifepoint.
What should we do if we were in their place? 23 minute podcast. |
Everytown Study Says Young Gun Owners ‘Hold Male Supremacist and Racist Beliefs’
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In Joe Biden’s America, the quickest way to marginalize an individual or a group is by labeling them racist. It can happen to anyone since the accusations don’t have to be supported by facts. Once the label has been cast, the legacy media takes over. The accused will become the target of relentless coverage, mostly opinion, which reinforces their racism, whether it’s real or imagined. Their friends and supporters will flee, and there’s definitely no appeal since anyone who is forced to deny they’re racist only appears more racist. |
Backcountry Backups: Popular Protection Guns Used by Hunting Guides
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Hunting guides have very diverse job descriptions. They are trackers, skinners, butchers, cooks, horse wranglers and good listeners. Above all, a hunting guide is responsible for the safety of his or her clients. There are many factors that put hunting guides and hunters’ lives in peril. Rugged terrain, inclement weather, and dangerous animals are all factors for which hunting guides must plan.
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New Products Gun, Gear, Holsters
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The Hi-Point 3095TS is the industry’s first rifle to accommodate the 30 Super Carry cartridge. Available in 16.5″ barrel length, the Model 3095TS boasts a semi-auto action with a 10-shot capacity. It features a skeletonized polymer stock, pistol grip, a front post and rear peep sight plus a Picatinny rail. MSRP: $359. For more info: (419) 747-9444, Hi-PointFirearms.com
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NY: Hochul Recalibrates on Crime, With Control of House at Stake
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is toughening her public safety platform to help Democrats retake control of the House, a strategic reset after Republicans won a series of upsets in the state’s congressional races by seizing on concerns over crime. The recalibration follows a disastrous midterm election cycle for Democrats in New York after Republicans flipped four U.S. House seats in the state last year, helping them win control of the chamber.
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UT: What Hunters Should Know for the 2023 Utah and Elk Hunts
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Several years of drought conditions and then the record-breaking snowfall last winter have impacted mule deer populations in certain parts of the state more than others. Here are a few things people hunting deer and elk in Utah this fall should know. The general-season buck deer archery hunt and the general spike and any-bull elk archery hunts are the first big game hunts of Utah's fall season, and they all begin Saturday, Aug. 19. New this year, the general-season any-bull elk hunt (with any legal weapon) is split into two seasons. |
School Defense- Coming Out of the Shadows to Protect Our Children
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I assumed that school boards were cowards if they didn’t have a publicly announced plan to physically defend their students. I was wrong. I found out that many school boards recognized the need to protect the students and staff, but they were afraid they would lose the political fight to do so. Many of those boards adopted an attitude of “Don’t ask and don’t tell.”
One failed school district can hurt all of us in many ways. There are unresolved issues to face as we protect our kids at school. This is where you provide the solution. |
Illinois 5th Circuit Court Reverses, Remands Foid Card Challenge Case
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The Illinois 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has finally reversed and remanded a lower court ruling in a case which could determine whether the Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card requirement is constitutional. The Second Amendment Foundation notes this will be the third go-round for the case in White County Circuit Court, but it could ultimately end up before the Illinois State Supreme Court, noted SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. The case was brought and funded by SAF and the Illinois State Rifle Association.
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FPC Files For Injunction Against Washington “Large Capacity” Magazine Ban
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Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that it has filed a motion for summary judgment in its Sullivan v. Ferguson lawsuit, which challenges Washington’s unconstitutional ban on common firearm magazines. The motion can be viewed at FPCLegal.org.
“There can be no serious dispute that the magazines Washington bans are ‘in common use’—there are hundreds of millions of them [] owned by tens of millions of Americans as private surveys and industry and government data all corroborate,” argues the motion. |
Guns To Fentanyl: How “Second Amendment Sanctuary” Texas Arms Mexican Cartels
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Mexico, a 760,000 square mile nation with 126 million people, has exactly one legal gun store in the entire country. Despite that, it has one of the highest rates of gun homicide of any developed nation. Second Amendment absolutists use this as proof that gin control doesn’t work, but it leaves out a very important facet of the conversation. Half a million guns from the United States enter Mexico illegally every year. Those weapons are bought legally, mostly in Arizona and Texas. |
History of Armscor Ammo
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With its roots dating all the way back to 1905, Armscor is a firearms manufacturing company based out of the Philippines. They started as Squires Bingham & Co., and are now a global firearms producer, exporting to more than 50 countries on six continents. They’re known for their inexpensive 1911-pattern pistols, revolvers, shotguns, sporting rifles, parts, and ammunition. |
Kimber 1911 Custom II Review: 10mm Powerhouse
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Are you looking for huge hitting power in a semi-auto handgun? Look at the Kimber Custom II in 10mm. This 1911 has many features that raise it far above a standard government model, and it looks great, too. Consider the overlooked 10mm chambering as an alternative to .45 ACP. If you have not fired a 10mm cartridge before, stay with me today as I shoot and evaluate this black beauty from Guns.com.
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30 Carbine vs 223: A Carbine Bullet Battle
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The 30 Carbine and 223 Remington are two centerfire rifle rounds that both served the U.S. military in major overseas conflicts. Although the 30 Carbine and 223 Rem represent cartridges from two different eras, both have seen varying levels of success in the civilian market. |
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