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Strapped: Black Women Are Becoming Registered Gun Owners At An Incredible Rate
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After a contentious year of racially motivated killings and police brutality attacks, a new study conducted by the National Shooting Sports Foundation reported an uptick in registered gun users, a majority of them being Black women, according to Fox Business.
In 2020 alone, 8.5 million people in the U.S. bought their first gun. Black women and men accounted for more than 58 percent of those registered gun owners �over the first six months of the last year.�
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NJ: 2021 New Jersey Second Amendment Litigation Roundup ~ We�re Coming For You NJ
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There have been all kinds of activities throughout the country in the way of litigation to return constitutional rights to the people. In New Jersey, one of the strongholds of squishing freedom, there actually is a lot going on.
Oftentimes people read about a case, get excited, and move on. The wheels of justice are so slow that it�s easy to forget what irons we have in the fire. With 2021 more than halfway through, it�s a good time to do a recap, so you know what to keep your eyes peeled for. |
LA: Winn Parish becomes �second amendment sanctuary�
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Winn Parish leaders have signed a resolution declaring the parish a �second amendment sanctuary.� While serving no legal function, the resolution means Winn Parish leaders are taking an official stance against the enforcement of laws they perceive as violations of the second amendment.
Winn is the third such parish in Louisiana. They join St. Mary and St. Tammany parishes in doing this. Police jury president Josh McAllister says over 62% of the counties in the country are second amendment sanctuary counties. He says the jury had a lot of support from across the parish to go forward with this resolution, and the residents of Winn Parish want to believe their rights are protected. |
TX: Texans can now openly carry guns in public without a permit or training
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A new pro-gun law in Texas that went into effect Wednesday allows most Texans who legally own a firearm to carry it openly in public without obtaining a permit or training, a measure that experts say will make it more challenging for law enforcement to protect the public from gun violence.
The controversial "constitutional carry" legislation is the latest in a series of pro-gun bills that state lawmakers passed this year as gun violence incidents rise in Texas and across the country. |
MN: St. Paul man who shot at MPD in self-defense acquitted of all charges by jury
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A St. Paul man has been acquitted on all charges in a jury trial stemming from an incident where he shot at Minneapolis police officers in self-defense last summer.
Court records show 28-year-old Jaleel Stallings was acquitted on Wednesday of multiple charges, including two counts of attempted second-degree murder, two counts of first-degree assault, two counts of second-degree assault, second-degree riot and intentional discharge of a firearm that endangers safety.
Stallings claimed self-defense in court. |
OK: City's 35th homicide appears to be self-defense slaying, Tulsa Police say
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A fatal shooting officers say appears to have been in self-defense has launched a 35th homicide investigation of the year for Tulsa Police Department.
Officers responded around 4:15 a.m. to a shooting call from the 2100 block of North Hartford Avenue, where a victim was found with a gunshot wound to the chest. He was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to a Tulsa Police Department news release.
The individual identified as the shooter reportedly turned himself in and was questioned by detectives from the Homicide Unit before being released pending further investigation. |
MO: No Charges For Webster Groves Homeowner Who Fatally Shot Intruder
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A Webster Groves homeowner who fatally shot an intruder three weeks ago will not face charges, the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office announced Thursday afternoon, Sept. 2.
"These cases are never easy in the sense that any death is tragic. But based on the facts as we know them, this is clearly a case of an individual protecting his home (and family) from an intruder," St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell said in a statement Thursday afternoon. |
TX: HCSO: Woman shoots, kills her boyfriend during fight in north side home
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According to a preliminary investigation, a boyfriend and girlfriend who live together got into a fight inside the home. Deputies believe the verbal argument may have become physical, and that�s when the woman shot and killed the man.
Investigators said it was too early to determine if there would be charges in the case or if it was self-defense.
The girlfriend is said to be emotional but cooperating, however she has not yet been thoroughly questioned. Multiple friends were at the home at the time, and two of them witnessed the shooting, investigators said. |
TX: Freedom Expands in Texas
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Texans recently saw a dozen NRA-backed bills go into effect, most notable among them being constitutional carry.
These pro-freedom measures went into effect Sept. 1, and would not have come to fruition were it not for the tireless work of pro-Second Amendment legislators in the Lone Star State, the NRA Institute for Legislative Action (ILA), and dedicated NRA members and other activists that support our right to keep and bear arms. |
Black women seeing guns as protection from rising crime
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Valerie Rupert raised her right arm, slightly shaking and unsure as she aimed at the paper target representing a burglar, a robber or even a rapist.
The 67-year-old Detroit grandmother squeezed the trigger, the echo of her shot blending into the chorus of other blasts by other women off the small gun range walls.
�I was a little nervous, but after I shot a couple of times, I enjoyed it,� said Rupert, among 1,000 or so mostly Black women taking part in free weekend gun safety and shooting lessons at two Detroit-area ranges. |
NC: North Carolina School Shooting Is Why We Need SROs
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Students and staff return equipped with masks and social distancing skills to protect them from COVID-19, but they will have little protection against the growing threat of school violence. The first line of defense will be the School Resource Officers that some continue to fight to eliminate from our schools. Those SROs will be a welcome sight for many left shaken by Wednesday's shooting incident at Mount Tabor High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina that left a student dead. |
Below the Radar: 3D Printed Gun Safety Act of 2021, an Attack on Free Speech
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Technology has changed a great deal since the Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791. This is beyond dispute, and it is something that Second Amendment supporters have to deal with when trying to convince their friends, family, and neighbors to back our Second Amendment rights against certain assaults.
Anti-Second Amendment extremists often claim that the Founders had no clue that something like the AR-15 could exist and as such, it is not protected by the Second Amendment. Well, that argument is bullshit, and in a way, the Supreme Court has already said so. In Caetano v. Massachusetts, Massachusetts saw its ban on stun guns get thrown out on Second Amendment grounds. |
Gun Sales Still Booming, Thanks to Democrats
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The more Biden talks about gun restrictions, the more weapons we buy. By this point, you�d think Biden owns stock in firearms.
Gun sales in the United States continue to explode and beat pre-pandemic levels. August 2021 saw the 2nd highest gun sales for that month, beaten only by August 2020 when the nation watched Democrat leaders allow Antifa and BLM to burn their cities with near impunity. |
Gun-Control�s Hollywood Connections
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For years now, representatives from the Michael Bloomberg-founded, and funded, Everytown for Gun Safety have been slipping into Hollywood studios, writers� rooms and elbow-rubbing parties, intent on influencing storylines and, thereby, shaping public opinion.
Nevertheless, gun use�from action blockbusters to cop shows to superheroes to military movies�are still the mainstay of the entertainment money machine, indicating that Everytown�s efforts have mostly amounted to a flop. |
The Same CDC That Can�t Figure Out What A Man Is Now Wants To �Study Guns�
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The weekend tallies from Chicago�s gang-related crimes continue, and New York City�s Times Square and even upscale attractions in Washington, D.C. aren�t immune to criminals exchanging gunfire. This is happening because �no-bail� policies are putting criminals back on the street, yet politicians are looking elsewhere for causes, even floating proposals to pay criminals to not shoot others.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention�s (CDC) Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky says she wants to study why shootings are increasing. Walensky told CNN, �Something has to be done about this. Now is the time � it�s pedal to the metal time.� The Biden administration thinks this is a novel approach, but the CDC has done this before. |
MO: Eric Burlison running for Congress
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"I�m proud of my conservative achievements and enjoy fighting every day for Missourians� liberties and freedoms," Burlison said on the website. "Now, with radical Democrats in power in Washington, D.C., attempting to destroy what made our country great, I am ready to take my proven conservative leadership to Congress to stand up for our southwest Missouri values."
Burlison, who works as a tax consultant, investment adviser and software consultant, indicated on the website that his campaign would focus on former President Donald Trump's agenda, Second Amendment rights, business issues and health care, among other priorities. |
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A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear. ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero (42B.C) |
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