In California, a state with some of the strictest gun laws in the country, Sacramento County has become an oasis for gun owners wanting to carry their weapons in public. Thousands of residents have been issued concealed carry permits by the sheriff, Scott Jones, since he took office four years ago. During his campaign, Jones
Read MoreA Detroit woman was able to fight off five home invaders in a shootout early Tuesday morning. The woman, who has a concealed carry permit, took the robbers by surprise after they burst in her bedroom window,WDIV reports. “I was able to get to my gun. They didn’t know I had it. By that time, it
Read MoreAuthors Of FBI Study Backtrack: Mass Shootings Are Not Increasing
Last week, the two authors of a study the FBI released on September 24, 2014, admitted they “got it wrong” when they “reported mass shootings were on the rise” in America. Outlets like The New York Times and the Associated Press had seized on the study by Texas State University’s J. Pete Blair and M. Hunter Martaindale as
Read MoreNew Examiner “Review” Criteria May Explain What Staff Refuses To
Long-time readers who have supported my work deserve an explanation, so here’s an update for those of you who have been wondering what’s going on with Gun Rights Examiner. Sorry it’s so long — there are many pieces to consider. I’ve been writing for them since 2008, and never had a column pulled before. Now
Read More‘Party Down South’ Star: I Can’t Protect My Baby With A Gun That’s Locked Up
Taylor “Lil Bit” Wright–formerly of Party Down South–says “haters” need to quit hating over the fact that she keeps a gun close at hand with which to protect her baby. Wright’s comments come after she posted a Facebook pic of her baby on the floor while gun sat on a nightstand in the background. According
Read MoreThe Texas House and Senate have adopted the Conference Committee report and passed the open carry bill from both houses. HB 910 will now go on to Governor Greg Abbott to be signed into law. Governor reacted positively to the news Tweeting: Open Carry just passed in both the Texas House & Senate. Next destination:
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