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Self-Defense at Home, at Work, and in Public – Self Defense Gun Stories
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Here is some news you won't find in the mainstream media. Again this week, responsible gun owners defend themselves and the people they love. Self-defense instructor David Cole joins the Self Defense Gun Stories Podcast to look at four new examples. Were these gun owners lucky, or were they trained and prepared? What can we learn from their experience? Listen and find out. |
Dennis Baxley Touts NRA A+ Rating for Re-election Bid
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Republican State Sen. Dennis Baxley has received an A+ rating from the National Rifle Association, his re-election campaign announced Tuesday. The rating formally comes from the NRA Political Victory Fund and Unified Sportsmen of Florida, signaling Baxley’s long history as a champion of Second Amendment rights. It also reflects his unwavering commitment even in the face of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting in February that changed much of the gun debate in Florida and led the Legislature to approve some gun reform laws in the spring, which he opposed. |
SAF Presents: The 2018 Gun Rights Policy Conference In Chicago
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Details have been released for the 2018 GRPC in Chicago September 21-23, in what should be an exciting and informative weekend. Headlining the conference at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare, is Parkland shooting survivor Kyle Kushav, highlighting a group of esteemed presenters and panelists, covering topics representing the firearms community.
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The Second Amendment is Racist at its Root
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The Second Amendment consists of a single, 27-word sentence: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Embedded within it is a grammatical ambiguity that, two and a quarter centuries later, divides liberals and conservatives on ideological grounds: How is “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms” connected to “a well regulated Militia”?
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A State Of Emergency Does Not Affect Gun Rights In Virginia
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With the pending hurricane warnings it is a good time to remind Virginians that their right to keep and bear arms is unchanged, even in a declared state of emergency. After the gun confiscations that took place in Louisiana immediately after Hurricane Katrina, Virginia Citizens Defense League pushed for protections in Virginia law against such a thing happening here. |
The Way Forward: Bypassing Big Tech Censorship
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First, the Internet companies lured users in by pretending to be open places for discussions or neutral venues and services. But by 2016, after becoming essentially monopolies with help from the feds and the Deep State establishment, they began to roll out full-blown censorship and surveillance, while manipulating what users see. In short, companies such as Facebook, Twitter, Alphabet (which owns YouTube and Google), and many more deceived their users. And now that they think they are indispensable to humanity and unstoppable, they shut the trap door, with conservatives on the outside looking in. |
CA: Del Mar Gun Show Postponed Pending Policy Review
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The governing board of the Del Mar Fairgrounds voted Tuesday to postpone the Crossroads of the West Gun Show, an exhibit which has been held at the fairgrounds for the past 30 years. The 22nd District Agricultural Association board of directors, who oversee activities at the fairgrounds, was considering whether to extend the contract for the multi-annual event. |
Shooting the Breeze: Girls With Guns!
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Like it or not, fellas, the number of women participating in the various outdoors activities is on the rise. I am glad to see this taking place, mostly for selfish reasons. The more people we encourage and mentor to hunt and shoot, the more people that will vote and fight to preserve our rights to do so for generations to come. |
Nebraska’s Public Lands Provide Hunting Opportunities
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The Open Fields and Waters (OFW) provides financial incentives for allowing public walk-in access and the opportunity for private landowners to work with Game and Parks biologists to improve wildlife habitat. These programs have opened more than 260,000 acres of private land to hunting and fishing and more than 42 miles of river to the public in Nebraska.
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TX: Texas Parks- 2018 Teal Hunting Forecast
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department says conditions are excellent for this Saturday's opening of teal hunting season. Waterfowl biologists with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department said early migrations of birds into the state mixed with forecasts for more rain have set the table. |
Pollster: Not All Young Firearm Owners Oppose Stricter Gun Laws
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A pollster noted Tuesday that some Americans' support for the Second Amendment and gun control are not mutually exclusive, citing a recent Newsy/Ipsos survey. "I think the most important finding is that Americans' support for the Second Amendment and their support for gun control measures are not mutually exclusive, and that's particularly the case with young people," Ipsos research director Mallory Newall told Hill.TV's Joe Concha on "What America's Thinking." |
WV: Senate Candidates on the Issues- Guns
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West Virginia's senate candidates take aim at a key battleground seat. This is the first piece in a week-long look at the issues behind the race, starting with guns and the Second Amendment. Both incumbent Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and his challenger Attorney General Patrick Morrisey (R-WV) paint themselves as pro-gun, but the two take different approaches to balancing personal rights and public safety. |
Did France’s Gun Control Hurt Its Resistance to the Nazis?
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The French came closer to having a Second Amendment than one might imagine. Indeed, they could have had one more clearly written than ours: Just a month after the storming of the Bastille in 1789, a draft of the Declaration of Rights stated that “every citizen has the right to keep arms at home and to use them, either for the common defense or for his own defense, against any unlawful attack which may endanger the life, limb, or freedom of one or more citizens.” Alas, it was not to be. That provision did not make it into the final document, though a vague right to “resistance of oppression” did. |
Confirmed Again: Journalists don’t Understand Firearms
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Journalists at all levels are confounded constantly by three key subjects: faith, abortion, and guns. On Sept. 11, the Associated Press published a good example highlighting the press’s general ignorance of firearms. The report, titled “Active shooter study: Semi-automatic rifles more deadly," originally opened with these lines: “Active shooters with semi-automatic rifles wound and kill twice as many people as those using non-automatic weapons, although chances of dying if hit in either type of assault are the same, a new analysis shows.” |
More Self-Defense Gun Stories
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Responsible gun owners defended themselves, but you probably didn't hear it in the news. Instructor David Cole and host Rob Morse examine four recent examples of armed defense.
First story- Do you have a way to defend yourself when you meet someone to buy a cellphone? Second Story- Are you armed as you step out of your home and get in your car? Third story- Are you armed at your office? Fourth story- Do you have a gun nearby as you get up out of bed in the middle of the night?
What would you do in these situations? These gun owners survived a lethal threat because they had a gun and a plan. Discussion at the link. (23 minute audio)
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The Keefe Report: Greg Stube
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Everyone should have heroes. For many these days, it seems they are invariably sports stars or celebrities. Mine are different. They include a single mom who did her best to provide every opportunity for her son. They also include her brother, who didn’t need to become involved in a boy’s life, but chose to do so anyway. I have heroes I’ve never met, men like my favorite founding father, Daniel Morgan. |
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