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VICE: There Are No ‘Good Guys With a Gun’
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In an article meant to argue that owning a gun makes one’s home more dangerous VICE magazine stated: “‘good guys with a gun’ don’t really exist.” They make this claim in contraction to academic work proving otherwise. For example, Florida State University criminologist Gary Kleck’s academic work on self-defense gun uses shows a minimum of 760,000 such uses each year, and notes that the number could be as high as 2.5 million. Kleck’s has never been countered with empirical evidence. |
OH: Kent State Approves 2nd Amendment Rally With No Open Carry
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Kent State University says it will allow a rally in support of Second Amendment gun rights to be held on campus as long as no one brings a gun to the event. The northeast Ohio school last month told recent graduate Kaitlin Bennett to stop advertising an open-carry rally because she lacked permission and was no longer a student. |
Hunting: It’s Fair to Say That Fowl Hunters Will Find Success
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As a teen, I eagerly looked forward each autumn to Jimmy Robinson’s annual waterfowl forecast in the October issue of Sports Afield magazine. It was the barometer for how filled with fowl our fall would be. We didn’t know and didn’t care that it was based largely on the continent’s primary breeding grounds in the Prairie Pothole Region and thus had little application to us. We just knew that if Jimmy said so, then it was going to be a successful season. |
2018 Hunting Outlook for the Ely Area
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Small game and archery deer season open today (Sept. 15). Hunters can expect a mixed bag this season. DNR Tower area wildlife manager Tom Rusch gave his annual outlook for the fall. He started with the biggest influence, the weather. “Last winter we started out cold and snowy with deer season. We didn’t have deep snow, but we had over 15 inches on the ground for a good chunk of winter,” said Rusch. |
MI: On target: Young Marksman Aiming for Junior Olympics
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Don’t judge a book by its cover, even skinny, bespectacled 11-year-old Braden Michalak. The Canton youngster weighs 70 pounds soaking wet and stands just 5-foot-2.
But Braden might as well be 10 feet tall when he is steadily and confidently manning a .177 caliber air rifle inside Michigan State University’s Olympic training and education facility for firearms shooters.
Each Saturday, Braden shoots for more than three hours with the MSU Junior Rifle Team at Demmer Center, which is a USA Shooting-certified training center for those with aspirations to compete on an Olympic team.
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New Jersey: Latest Gimmick by Anti-Gun Politicians Is Simply More of The Same
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Just when you thought Trenton gun banners had run out of bad ideas, these attention starved politicians simply start recycling stuff that’s already outlawed in New Jersey. On Monday, September 17st, 2018, the Assembly Judiciary Committee is meeting to consider A.3129. This bill would make it a crime to acquire parts for the purpose of manufacturing an unserialized firearm. The Senate passed the companion version of this bill (S.2465) with amendments earlier this spring. |
J.D. Martinez's 2nd Amendment Stance Isn't Controversial; It's Patriotic
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Someone recently dug up an old pro-Second Amendment Instagram post by Boston Red Sox star J.D. Martinez, in which the potential Triple Crown winner posted a picture of Adolf Hitler featuring the quote, “To conquer a nation, First disarm it‘s (sic) citizens.” Martinez captioned the post, “This is why I will always stay strapped! #thetruth.” Needless to say, the discovery triggered a torrent of stories about the “controversial” nature of Martinez‘s 5-year-old post — because, apparently, disagreeing with a Hitlerian sentiment is now a provocative position. As it turns out, Hitler never said the words in Martinez‘s pro-gun meme, although the dictator indisputably embraced a policy of disarming, in both rhetoric and action. |
WA Battleground: Attacks on Gun Owners Disguised as ‘Safety’
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While the battle over gun rights is intensifying statewide in Washington, Seattle gun owners are being targeted for regulatory harassment with the city’s new “safe storage” requirements, and the Edmonds City Council has predictably accepted free legal representation in its own gun control effort, according to grassroots activists who argue that none of the new requirements will prevent a single crime. |
Has Washington’s Governor Taken Anti-Gun Pettiness to New Low?
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With a sweeping anti-gun-rights initiative vote looming in Washington, that state’s liberal Democrat governor may have just added more momentum to the grassroots campaign to defeat the gun control measure by deciding he would no longer sign certificates for the winners in a police marksmanship competition because the program involves the National Rifle Association. |
Gun Stores Present a Target for Looters in Hurricanes
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As Hurricane Florence clobbers the Carolinas, millions of residents have evacuated, leaving thousands of homes and businesses empty, including an especially attractive target for looters: gun stores. The Carolinas are home to more than 3,300 federally licensed firearms dealers, but with law enforcement stretched thin during the storm and its aftermath, criminals can take advantage.
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Training With Firearms
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We all recall that moment when we graduated from our BB guns to something with a little more pop. For most, the .22 LR was their first experience. This was the case for me, and I can almost smell the gunpowder, hear that high-pitched crack, and picture my father standing over me proudly as I punched holes in paper or flipped pop cans in the air. We’ve come a long ways since tube-fed .22 LR’s with iron sites and shooting pop cans. I recently took my kids out to tinker with a couple of new Savage rimfires, and their excitement made me feel young again. And, I must admit, I was a little giddy pulling the trigger myself.
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Self- Defense, Our Most Sacred Duty & A Human Right
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Earlier this week NBC reported that California Sen. Kamala Harris had armed LAPD escorts even when she wasn’t in Los Angeles all on the local taxpayer dime. This story is just the latest of many cases of anti-gun celebrities or politicians who never go anywhere without armed protection, including David Hogg.
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Gun Control Group’s Political arm Pouring Millions into Midterm Elections
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The Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund is spending millions to support candidates in four states, underscoring the extent to which gun control is shaping up to be an issue in the November midterm election. The fund, the political arm of the gun control group Everytown for Gun Safety, plans to spend $8 million to $10 million in Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and New Mexico as an initial investment in the election. It will include contributions to candidates, as well as independent expenditures such as mail, television, radio and digital ads. |
ME: Maine's Fall Hunting Seasons About to Kick Into High Gear
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The busiest part of the year for Maine's bear hunt is entering its final days while the seasons for deer and moose draw closer. Most Maine bear hunting takes place during the season in which it's legal to use bait. The bait season ends on Sept. 22. It's still legal to hunt bears until Nov. 24, though the season slows down considerably. |
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