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MI: 7 juvenile arrests, more guns unaccounted for after Cabela's burglary
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At least seven juveniles and an adult have been arrested in connection to guns stolen from a Cabela's outdoor retailer in Grandville.
Additionally, police are continuing a multi-department investigation with the belief that they have not arrested everyone connected to this incident, according to Grandville Police Sgt. Renee Veldman of the Grandville Police Department.
"All of the departments are working very hard and a lot of long hours at trying to bring this to a resolution," she said.
Veldman said there are still stolen firearms unaccounted for, but declined to say how many were taken in total, citing the pending investigation. |
WI: Constitutional Carry Passes Committee Vote
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This week, Senate Bill 169 passed the Senate Judiciary Committee with a vote of 3-2. SB 169 would allow for the concealed carry of a firearm without a concealed carry license anywhere in the state where an individual is legally allowed to be.
SB 169 will now head to the Senate floor for consideration. Please contact your senator and urge them to SUPPORT this important Right to Carry legislation. |
CO: Kids learn about their rights
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Fort Morgan Mayor Ron Shaver recently proclaimed September to be Constitution Month in the city, and City Attorney Jason Meyers is doing what he can to promote that proclamation.
On Thursday, that meant heading over to Baker Elementary School and giving an afternoon presentation about the U.S. Constitution to two classes of fifth-grade students.
"The Constitution makes sure we have a foundation for laws in this country," he told the kids.
Meyers went over the parts of the Constitution. He offered insight into what they do and what they mean for people in this country, including the young students in front of him.
He started with the Bill of Rights, going over the first five amendments. |
WI: Stop repeal of conceal and carry
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The Wisconsin state assembly is seeking to repeal a concealed and carry law, which would allow 18 year olds to bring guns onto school property, into police stations and jails, and reduce related penalties. It even allows people to carry tasers and “shine” animals in wildlife refuges while carrying a weapon. The bill removes training and permit requirements for anyone who wants to carry a concealed weapon. This bill goes too far. Tell your Wisconsin representatives to protect our kids. Time is running out. Tell them now to vote "no" on Assembly-Bill 247. |
IL: Rep. Terri Byrant announces re-election bid in 115th District
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“I’ve fought Mike Madigan and his political machine for three years, and I’m not going to stop now,” Bryant said in the release. “I voted no on a job-crushing $15 an hour minimum wage proposal, I voted no on taxpayer-funded abortion, I voted no every time the Chicago gun grabbers ran bills trying to undermine our Second Amendment rights, and I voted no on Mike Madigan for Speaker of the House. I am proud of my record of standing up against the radical liberal agenda and will continue to fight for Southern Illinois values in my next term.” |
Bloomberg Columnist Noah Smith: Gun Control No Way to Reduce Violent Crime
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So what could be done to cut violent crime? Smith suggests limiting lead exposure, which he says “increases violent behavior in adulthood.” He also calls for the decriminalization of drugs, for treating drug use as a “disease instead of crime” to immediately decrease the number of people entering the U.S. prison system. He says that providing an education to people who are already in the prison system should be a priority, as he believes education would reduce recidivism. Furthermore, he believes community-based policing should be adopted throughout the nation.
Smith closes his column by stressing that his four-pronged violent crime solution could be implemented “without touching the Second Amendment.” |
Most Evangelical Leaders Favor Stricter Gun Laws, Survey Finds
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A survey of evangelical leaders now making the rounds in Christian media suggests that influential pastors could be a conduit to a broader gun-reform coalition. The crucial caveat: More of them would need to decide to speak up on the issue.
The poll found that among top evangelical officials, 55 percent support stricter gun laws, even as a solid majority say they live in gun-owning households. Only 5 percent support relaxing existing gun laws.
Those views put church leaders at odds with their congregations. |
MO: MU accused of retaliating against law professor who wants to carry a gun on campus
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A University of Missouri law professor who wants to carry a gun on campus says the university is retaliating against him for challenging its gun prohibition as unconstitutional.
Two years ago, Royce de R. Barondes sued the UM System Board of Curators and the system president claiming that policies prohibiting guns on the Columbia campus violated state statute on guns and the Missouri Constitution.
Now, in documents filed with the Circuit Court of Boone County, Barondes and his lawyers claim the university is retaliating against the associate professor with counter legal action.
They claim the university is going after Barondes because he filed a lawsuit that he believes defends his constitutional right to keep and bear firearms. |
Reuniting The United States With Reciprocity
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Most concealed-carry permit holders understand the potential pitfalls of traveling with a firearm, given the outrageous patchwork of state laws involved in even a short interstate trip. And while we haven’t posted much about reciprocity of late, important national concealed-carry reciprocity legislation is still in play and needs your help now to gain passage.
According to a recent update from NRA-ILA, U.S. Rep. Rob Goodlatte, R-Va., who is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, has signed on as a co-sponsor for the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017. H.R. 38 now has 212 co-sponsors, and according to NRA-ILA, its prospects in the House are looking better each week. |
Canada: Canada’s defence of hunting, fishing, farming ‘subtle’
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“Instead of shaking our fist and say we have a right … (we say) these are activities upon which this country was founded and we have to remind them of how many people in this country still hunt, fish and trap.”
The difference in tone is partly explained by the second amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which spells out the right to bear arms. A few gun lobbyists may think Canadians have a similar right, but that’s not actually the case, Farrant said.
“Technically, there is no such protection (right to bear arms) in this country,” Farrant said. |
Guns’ staggering death toll in America
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The media could contribute to the debate by reporting more completely the toll of firearms deaths and injuries. A comprehensive accounting could update the body count every day until we risked being sickened and enraged by the loss. What good would this do? Citizens might push legislatures to enact mandatory firearms liability insurance. In states such as Maryland, where guns kill more people than motor vehicles, we should be constantly reminded how much blood is spilled in preventable violence. If all who wanted to arm themselves had to qualify for insurance, gun owners would support gun locks and other safety devices. |
MN: Guns, coins and a whole lot more
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The 36th annual Elks Gun Show will be this weekend. It offers everything from guns and ammunition to memorabilia.
The hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24. The event is at the McLeod County Fairgrounds, 840 Century Ave. S.W., Hutchinson. Admission is $4, children younger than 12 are free with a paid adult. Parking is free, and food is available for purchase on site. |
WI: LMSD debates gun policy
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The Lake Mills School District discussed a policy change during its Sept. 11, meeting that could affect whether teachers can bring weapons to school that are secured and locked in their vehicle.
Board President Dr. Richard Mason said there is currently a policy prohibiting weapons on the school grounds by students, either loaded, unloaded, stored I their trunks for hunting, regardless, they can’t bring weapons onto school property.
“The question is, do you want the same level of prohibition for staff as well,” he asked. |
WI: Bill to allow permitless carry stirs up controversy, especially in Milwaukee
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A bill that would loosen gun restrictions in Wisconsin is drawing a sharp response from City Hall here. The bill would allow people to carry concealed guns without a permit or training. Supporters say it's really not all that different from the law right now. Critics argue it will make gun violence even worse in urban areas.
Wisconsin would be the 13th state to approve permitless or constitutional carry. This week, the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee passed the bill on a 3-2 party-line vote. |
CO: 7-Eleven clerk pulls out box cutter, suspected robbers flee
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A 7-Eleven clerk pulled out a box cutter when threatened by one of four alleged shoplifters early Thursday in downtown Colorado Springs, police said.
Three females and one male entered the 7-Eleven at 503 S. Nevada Ave. about 1 a.m. Thursday and tried to steal items from the store, the clerk told police.
When the clerk confronted the group, she told police, one of the females said she had a knife. The clerk pulled out her own box cutter in self-defense, she told police. The suspected thieves fled the store. The car the group was riding in had been reported stolen, police said. |
OH: Ohio lawmakers debate Stand Your Ground law
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Ohio could be the 25th state to have stand-your-ground laws.
That type of law means you don't have to retreat before using deadly force for self-defense out in public.
Most police officials say are on the side of having people retreat instead of using deadly force when possible.
The same kind of law was used as a defense for George Zimmerman in Florida back in 2012 after he shot and killed Trayvon Martin. |
FIME Group says Molot Vepr 12 model shotgun supplies dwindling
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The supply of Molot Vepr 12 model shotguns is decreasing, with only 400 Vepr 12-02 models available for purchase, distributor FIME Group says.
The semi-auto shotgun is imported directly from the Molot factory in Russia in its original configuration. Based on the RPK standard, the VPR 12 shares the same ruggedness as the RPK with self-defense, hunting and 3-gun competitions in mind. Due to import regulations, Molot products have been banned from import into the US, causing some gun owners to scoop them up as collectors items. |
Australia: Deadline looms on gun amnesty
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Police are encouraging gun holders to take advantage of the final days of the national gun amnesty by handing in their firearms with no questions asked. With eight days remaining in the three-month amnesty, 44 firearms have been handed in to police stations across the Great Southern — 29 rifles, 10 shotguns and five handguns.
In the same time, 737 firearms have been relinquished across the State, with the majority being rifles, as well as 40,000 rounds of ammunition. Police Licensing Enforcement Inspector Jeff Andrijasevich said the results of the first national amnesty since 1996 had pleased police and guns could still be brought in with no questions asked or penalty incurred.
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An Accessory That Lives Up To Its Name
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So, you’re out on the plains somewhere and spot this monster buck about 325 yards away, and your rifle is zeroed at 100 yards.
Do you start to crawl and sneak your way in his direction for a closer shot? Do you guesstimate bullet drop and hold over hoping for the best?
Neither of those things, provided you’ve got a clever little accessory mounted on the objective bell of your riflescope called the Second Zero from Axeon. Just flip this down over your objective, with a prescribed “second distance” eliminating the necessity of seat-of-the-pants calculation, hold on the buck as if he were a hundred yards away and press the trigger. |
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In the end, more than freedom, they wanted security. They wanted a comfortable life, and they lost it all — security, comfort, and freedom. When the Athenians finally wanted not to give to society but for society to give to them, when the freedom they wished for most was freedom from responsibility then Athens ceased to be free and was never free again. — EDWARD GIBBON [On ancient Athens] |
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