As a member of the shooting community, one of the most important things you can do is take new shooters to the range. If we all brought along just one guest per month and gave them a fun and safe experience, we’d never have another worry about protecting our heritage and rights. So, how do
Read MoreCan the family of Philando Castile sue the St. Anthony, Minn., Police Department? There may be a strong case, based on failure properly to train the department’s officers. Let’s start with the legal standards. The 14th Amendment provides: “nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.”
Read MoreBitter or sweet, trailer bills let California lawmakers slip new policies into budget
California senators were deep in heated debate about a small but politically explosive attachment to the state budget last week when a Riverside Democrat could be heard to suddenly channel Forrest Gump. “Trailer bills,” said Sen. Richard Roth—referring to pieces of legislation tied to the budget but sometimes bearing little connection to it—“are a box
Read MoreThe BBC Can’t do Simple Math When it Comes to Kids and Guns
Arizona -(Ammoland.com)- Lavaunti Broadbent was shot and killed during a crime spree in Minneapolis in July of 2015. He is one of the statistics from that year. He was 16 years old. He was attempting an armed robbery when a person with a carry permit shot and killed him. Most children shot and killed in the United States
Read MoreUSA –-(Ammoland.com)- The Associated Press reported March 13, 2017, The Kansas Supreme Court ruled in favor of two men who were charged with aggravated battery but said they were acting in self-defense in stabbing or shooting others. The high court’s ruling Friday rejected a tougher rule for determining when someone can avoid prosecution under the state’s
Read MoreFBI Report on Alexandria Quietly Debunks the Gun-Controllers’ Talking Points
The FBI has published a brief report on the shooting in Alexandria. It is devastating to the idea that the gun-control measures presently coveted by the Democratic party would have done something to prevent the attack. Over the past two decades, Democrats have focused on three major proposals for reform. They are: 1) That all
Read MoreThe NRA Shuns a Second Amendment Martyr
Philando Castile did what you are supposed to do if you have a concealed-carry permit and get pulled over by police: He let the officer know he had a gun. Had Castile been less forthcoming, he would still be alive. Last Friday a Minnesota jury acquitted the cop who killed Castile of second-degree manslaughter, demonstrating once again how hard
Read MoreThe gun in this image belongs to Chris Browning, Editor in Chief, GunNewsDaily.com. Chris took this photo at the Houston gun show in Travis county back in 2007. This rifle is a used M4 carbine with an Aimpoint sight which he purchased from a former service member at the show. “A pre-2017 California-legal AR-15 clone
Read MoreIssue 9 Of ISIS’s ‘Rumiyah’ Magazine Promotes New Angle To Taking Westerners Hostages – Solely For Execution And Giving ISIS Publicity
The following report is now a complimentary offering from MEMRI’s Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor (JTTM). For JTTM subscription information, click here. Issue nine of the Islamic State (ISIS) magazine Rumiyah, which was released online on May 4, 2017, featured various suggestions to the group’s sympathizers living in the West to kill non-Muslims amongst them.[1] One of
Read MoreThe Hearing Protection Act and ‘silencers’
Congress is considering the “Hearing Protection Act,” which would change federal regulation of gun “silencers.” Here’s a guide to some of the basic facts and relevant laws on the subject. What is a “silencer”? Properly speaking, the devices are called “suppressors” or “moderators,” because guns that use them are still very loud, as will be
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