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IN: Gun Law Seminar Set June 7 at Cloverdale
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Seems like every day the local news leads off with another story about a shooting in Indianapolis or sadly, a mass shooting at a school or place of business somewhere in America. With all the rhetoric about guns, it�s important to know your legal rights and how the law protects you and your family. |
Divided We Kneel
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No business should allow employees to alienate customers. Especially when fans value sporting events to escape politics and real-world problems. Did you enjoy this cartoon?
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Thanks, Anti-Gunners: The NRA Is Now Six Million Strong
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Besides tributes to those who have given their lives in defense of our country, there was also a die-in protest at Publix by the anti-gun Left led by activist David Hogg. Publix is a Florida-based supermarket chain that operates in the Southeastern U.S. It had given to 2018 Republican gubernatorial candidate Adam Putnam, who is a supporter of the National Rile Association. Was it effective? Well, for the gun control crowd, they sure think so; Publix announced they would suspend political donations (via WaPo) |
They Really Do Want To Take Your Guns
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One has to wonder what, exactly, it will take in order to convince the commentariat that to insist, �Nobody wants to take your guns,� is to indulge and to perpetuate an obvious lie. Polling shows that around one in five Americans wants to abolish the Second Amendment and institute a total ban on the private ownership of firearms�and yet it is broadly maintained in the press that �nobody� holds that position. Protesters at rallies frequently exhibit signs declaring that the right to keep and bear arms �has to go,� yet their words are carefully downplayed. |
Smart Guns Exist; Why Aren�t They On The Market?
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As a high school science fair project, Kai Kloepfer developed a handgun that can only be activated by its owner�s fingerprints. He was 15 at the time. His goal was to reduce deaths by creating a gun that won�t function in the hands of toddlers, suicidal teens, or anyone without permission to use it. Now, six years later, that project has evolved into the startup Biofire Technologies, which is poised to put its first smart gun on the market. The startup is part of a small but motivated group of companies that are racing to launch the country�s first smart gun. |
CT: Woman Shoots Boyfriend in Self-Defense
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A woman shot her ex-boyfriend after police say he broke into her apartment and hit her early Monday morning. Lalekland Police Department spokesman Gary Gross said the woman, 32-year-old Sheena Lawson, told responding officers that 26-year-old Ronald Williams of San Gully Road has repeatedly threatened her. She has been having friends stay with her because she was afraid of Williams. |
Study: Many Chicago Arrestees Close to Illegal Guns
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Many people arrested in Chicago were within just a few degrees of separation from someone illegally possessing a firearm, according to a recent study. The study by Northwestern University researchers was published in the Journal of Urban Health earlier this month, The Chicago Tribune reported. It attempts to understand the city's gun market through network science.
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Shooting: NSSF Sticks to its Guns and Shoots Down Asian Games Trip
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The National Shooting Sports Federation of Sri Lanka (NSSF) has decided to forego the upcoming 18th Asian Games 2018 to be held in Jakarta and Palembang, citing the continuous disagreement of National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka (NOC) to allow a shooting coach. According to sources the NSSF had made this decision at a recent meeting pertaining to logistical preparations for the Asian Games 2018 held at the Ministry of Sports premises where affiliations of NOC had been present. |
The Colt .45 and Abercrombie & Fitch
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As America fought in the Philippines in the 1899-1902 Philippine-American war the American soldiers found themselves up against the indigenous Moro tribe who, among other tribes, were said to often take native herbs or drugs that made them fierce to fight. It was said they made bold charges against the Americans with little regard to the .38 caliber bullets they were being shot with by the Colt .38 M1892 that was standard issue to U.S. troops. Reports back from the Philippines urged the Army, and their suppliers, to develop a firearm that would be a real "man-stopper". |
How I Set Off The Alarm At NRA Headquarters
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That�s the phrase Seattle radio icon Dori Monson employed in constructing his own temporary shanty in the Eastlake neighborhood of the city in a display of reasonable objection towards the regressive policy enacted by the city to address homeless issues, and the additional financial burden on corporations and residents in funding a putrid cottage industry marked by dirty drug needles and human waste. Currently, Seattle faces an epidemic of bums and tent cities, due the propensity of law makers towards enablement, with the ulterior motive in padding personal offshore bank accounts, while taxing the middle class to oblivion. |
Talk Radio Host Fights The Homeless Lobby, Exposes Blatant Hypocrisy
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That�s the phrase Seattle radio icon Dori Monson employed in constructing his own temporary shanty in the Eastlake neighborhood of the city in a display of reasonable objection towards the regressive policy enacted by the city to address homeless issues, and the additional financial burden on corporations and residents in funding a putrid cottage industry marked by dirty drug needles and human waste. Currently, Seattle faces an epidemic of bums and tent cities, due the propensity of law makers towards enablement, with the ulterior motive in padding personal offshore bank accounts, while taxing the middle class to oblivion. |
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She well knows that by one enlisting under other banners than her own, were they even the banners of foreign independence, she would involve herself beyond the power of extrication in all the wars of interest and intrigue, of individual avarice, envy and ambition, which assume the colors and usurp the standards of freedom. � JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1821) |
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