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MI: Man shot by property owner after breaking into barn in St. Clair County
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A man caught breaking into a pole barn in Clyde Township was shot after driving his vehicle at the owner of the property, authorities say.
Deputies from the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to the 6000 block of Lapeer Road Monday on a report of a breaking and entering in progress.
While deputies were en route, they were told shots had been fired at the scene and the suspect had driven away.
The property owner, a 50-year-old man from Port Huron, said he had made a report to Michigan State Police about the barn being broken into. He came back Monday and discovered more of his property sitting outside the pole barn. He decided to wait and see if the suspect would return.
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MI: Lease deal paves way for public shooting range in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
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Michigan's Department of Natural Resources has signed a lease agreement, clearing the way for construction of an $800,000 public shooting range in the Upper Peninsula's Richmond Township.
The range will be located west of Marquette on 25 acres previously used for timber and forest management, according to the state.
The property is owned by the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co.
Construction is expected to be completed next summer. The range will have state-of-the-art sound control measures and environmental containment features, officials said.
Funding will come from a federal grant administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and supplemented by the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund. |
CCRKBA Announces Two New Members to Board of Directors
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The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms has added two new members to its Board of Directors following the recent Gun Rights Policy Conference, according to CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “We’re delighted to welcome Dan Zelenka and Cam Edwards to help guide the Citizens Committee through what could be some very interesting times ahead,” Gottlieb stated. |
MI: Michigan lawmakers introduce bills to ban guns at state Capitol
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Two Michigan Democrats want to legally ban most people from carrying firearms in the state Capitol, a move prompted by protesters — some of whom were armed — packing the Statehouse earlier this year. State Sens. Rosemary Bayer, D-Beverly Hills, and Dayna Polehanki, D-Livonia, say the legislation is necessary to ensure the Capitol remains a safe and welcoming work environment.
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NY: Gun and ammo shortage looms as hunting season approaches
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As hunting season begins in certain parts of the country, people may have trouble finding guns and ammunition at their local retailers. In some places, gun shop owners report a rush on supplies as people look to get outdoors this fall and winter. Because of that, stores are having a tough time keeping up with the high demand they’ve seen in 2020.
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DE: Additional Delaware Hunting Seasons Open in October
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Additional Delaware hunting seasons open in October, including snow goose, duck, other migratory birds and deer firearm seasons. Deer hunting is allowed on all Sundays through Jan. 31, 2021, using only those hunting methods legal for the respective established deer hunting seasons. More information is available at Sunday Deer Hunting. |
PA: Rally brings gun rights advocates to Pennsylvania Capitol
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A smaller than usual crowd of a few hundred people rallied for gun rights on the steps of Pennsylvania's Capitol on Tuesday, an annual event that also was attended by a few dozen state lawmakers. The Rally to Protect Your Right to Keep and Bear Arms constituted a pep rally, provided an update on the gun lobby's legislative efforts and opposition, and gave those present an opportunity to target Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and other political opponents.
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Amy Coney Barrett's Track Record Suggests She Would Frequently Be a Friend of Civil Liberties
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Democrats worry that Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, an originalist and textualist who clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia in the late 1990s, will emulate him if she is confirmed by the Senate. We could do a lot worse. Although progressives often portrayed Scalia as an authoritarian ogre, he was a more faithful defender of First, Fourth and Sixth Amendment rights that some of his purportedly "liberal" colleagues on the Court. |
ICYMI: Biden Gun Control Would Choke Gun Sales
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NSSF, the trade association for the firearm industry, is shining a spotlight on former Vice President Joe Biden’s radical antigun campaign promise to end gun sales as America knows it. His far-left driven agenda would end Second Amendment rights to lawfully acquire, keep and bear firearms by individuals by dismantling the Constitutionally-protected commerce in arms. |
The FBI Crime Stat that Keeps Wounding Gun Control Lobby
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With this week’s release of the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report (UCR) for 2019, the gun prohibition lobby is once again faced with an uncomfortable truth: Their crusade to ban so-called “assault rifles” doesn’t pass the smell test.
Continuing a pattern that dates back decades, the number of homicides involving rifles of any kind amounts to a fraction of all the murders in any given year. By far, handguns are used in more slayings in any given year. |
History of 270 Win Short Magnum Ammo
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In 2002, Winchester developed their .270 Winchester Short Magnum (WSM) to improve the performance of the iconic .270 Winchester. They created the cartridge by necking down the case of a .300 Winchester Short Magnum to accept a 0.277-inch bullet. The performance increases that resulted far outshine the .270 Winchester, and in certain configurations, will even match the performance of the .270 Weatherby Magnum. |
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