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Homeowner shoots and kills man attempting to steal his catalytic converter, police say
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A homeowner is being questioned after shooting and killing a man outside an apartment complex parking lot early Friday morning, the Houston Police Department said.
Submitter's note: These thiefs steal thousands of catalytic converters costing the victims several thousand dollars to replace and in some cases loss of the use of the vehicle for several months. I say good riddance. |
17-year-old shoots, kills 2 armed men during attempted home invasion in Channelview, sheriff says
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On Firday at about 10:40 p.m., deputies with the Harris County Sheriff's Office responded to an in-progress call in the 16000 block of 1st Street.
Both men were pronounced deceased at the scene by EMS personnel, according to Gonzalez.
Investigators said the two men and a third unidentified suspect were armed and wearing masks during an "attempt to force entry" to the home.
A woman, a 12-year-old boy, and two 17-year-old men were inside the home during the attempted home invasion but were not injured, according to Gonzalez. |
Gun Control Op-Ed in Seattle Newspaper Has Subliminal Message
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Buried in a 698-word gun control Op-Ed appearing in the Seattle Times is a carefully-worded pitch for electing anti-gunners in November.
“As we’ve made clear,” insist co-authors Renee Hopkins and Margaret Heldring, “so much meaningful action relies on our elected officials, which means it is essential that we vote to support candidates who will prioritize action to address the gun violence epidemic. We need champions at every level of government, not just in Congress, who will stand up to the gun lobby.” |
Gun Control Op-Ed in Seattle Newspaper Has Subliminal Message
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Buried in a 698-word gun control Op-Ed appearing in the Seattle Times is a carefully-worded pitch for electing anti-gunners in November.
“As we’ve made clear,” insist co-authors Renee Hopkins and Margaret Heldring, “so much meaningful action relies on our elected officials, which means it is essential that we vote to support candidates who will prioritize action to address the gun violence epidemic. We need champions at every level of government, not just in Congress, who will stand up to the gun lobby.” |
45 Colt vs 45 ACP: Battle of the Colt 45’s
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If there were ever two handgun cartridges that could be classified as ubiquitously American, then it would be the 45 Long Colt and the 45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP). With a combined service life of over two centuries, both have served as the sidearm cartridge for the U.S. Army and are still used in various applications today in civilian circles. |
Lies, Damn Lies and President Joe Biden
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If the old chestnut concerning “lies, damn lies and statistics” was referring to a U.S. president, it would almost certainly be current President Joe Biden (D). That fact was proven, once again, during the president’s late-August campaign-style appearance in Pennsylvania. Speaking to an audience at Wilkes University, Biden made another one of his preposterous statements about the AR-15—a type of semi-automatic rifle that he loves to hate and wants to ban. |
A Stroll Through The Times Square Gun Free Zone
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This evening, I took a stroll around Midtown Manhattan with a goal: locate a Times Square Gun Free Zone sign. I entered the Second Amendment safe space at 6th Avenue and 49th Street. But I saw no sign! Then I walked to Broadway and 49th Street. Still no sign! I walked down Broadway to 43rd Street. I saw no signs.
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MN: New DNR App to Make Your Huning Season a Bit Easier
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Fall is fast approaching Michigan and with it comes open hunting season for many animals in the state. Starting Sept. 10 with the Liberty Hunt weekend, Michigan residents will be heading into wooded areas across the state on various weekends throughout the rest of the year to hunt deer. This year, however, those hunters will be keeping track of their kills through an online phone app.
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NRAAM 151: A Celebration Of Freedom Deep In The Heart Of Texas
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For the first time in three years, the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits were held at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. Despite COVID, and despite having to change the dates, twice, to Memorial Day weekend, 61,254 NRA members rallied to support their association and celebrate our Second Amendment freedom.
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NRA National Firearms Museum’s New Doc Thurston Gallery
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This year, your NRA National Firearms Museum is marking 87 years in operation, preserving and chronicling nearly seven centuries’ worth of firearms history during that time. With the opening of the new Doc Thurston Gallery to the public at NRA headquarters in Fairfax, Va., this past May, I want to take this opportunity to celebrate the rich history of the museum.
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Lawyers, Guns and Autonomy
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Setting their sights on tenure in Texas, critical race theory in Oklahoma, transgender athletes in Idaho and academic freedom in Florida, radical Republican legislatures have effectively announced that higher education is now one of their preferred targets. As public colleges and universities are drawn into the nation’s culture wars, we may well wonder what can stop legislatures, in league with like-minded governors, from rendering higher education a mere handmaiden of their right-wing agendas.
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History Takes a Hit as New Law Forces Reenactors to Hang Up their Guns
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A new law restricting the carry of firearms in most public areas of the Empire State has an unintended consequence when it comes to historical commemorations. Following a 6-3 ruling this summer from the U.S. Supreme Court concerning New York's unconstitutional "may issue" concealed carry permitting scheme, state lawmakers scrambled to pass a flurry of new anti-gun bills in a matter of days. Breathlessly signed into law by Kathy Hochul, New York's unelected governor, these included NY Senate Bill S51001 which bans the carry of legally possessed firearms-- even with a permit-- in "sensitive" places. |
Pure Hunting Class: Browning’s Over-Under Citori 16-Gauge Shotgun Review
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You don’t need to be a shotgun connoisseur to understand a nice shotgun when you pick it up. I am neither a connoisseur nor even a serious shotgunner, but I’ve shot enough of the finer ones to know what it feels like. Today, we’ll venture into yet another story about a handsome Browning Citori over-under double. Better yet, we’ll check out the 16-gauge model, which is brand new to me. |
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