On the face of it, the title seems obvious. Sort of like saying water is wet. But it is something that must be discussed in the realm of combat shooting as there seems to be a great deal of the “complacent quest for adequacy” creeping into the study. “Its good enough for gunfighting”, one man
Read MoreOn Monday, August 21, 2017 the California State Senate Appropriations Committee will hear AB 736 (Gipson), a measure which imposes civil fines on Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs), which the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) believes will drive gun stores out of business. Firearms dealers are among the most regulated small businesses in the state. They are
Read MoreThis is where I know the article sounds a little like an infomercial, but I am going to continue. What if I told you there was a device you should have at least one of, maybe two or three in your home that was vital to being prepared for certain types of emergencies? What if
Read MoreThis weekend’s kerfuffle over visits to storm-wracked Louisiana illustrated two important points: One is that you can rely on politicians — and the press — to act political. The other is that when trouble comes, you and your neighbors had better be ready, because the government doesn’t have your back. On the political front, a piece
Read MoreThe American Bar Association is pushing state and local governments to adopt firearm confiscation laws similar to those in California. During their 2017 Annual Meeting, the ABA House of Delegates adopted Resolution 118B, which “urges governments to enact statutes, rules, or regulations authorizing courts to issue gun violence restraining orders, including ex parte orders.” The ex parte aspect of the
Read MoreRepublican legislators are known for their support of gun rights, yet a letter they sentregarding state Attorney General Kamala Harris last week has a man-bites-dog quality about it. A dozen state GOP senators called for an oversight hearing to examine why Harris has been too slow to confiscate the firearms of so-called “prohibited persons.” California is the only state to
Read MoreVIOLENCE Many people feel they don’t have the time to devote to self-defense training yet they want some basic information on how to defend themselves should the need arise. Following are easy and effective targets to strike when your life is in danger. Surviving an attack does not require much skill but it absolutely requires
Read MoreJustice Stephen Breyer: Second Amendment Not About Keeping a Gun by Your Bed
During a re-broadcast interview with PBS’s Charlie Rose, Associate Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer said he believes the Second Amendment is a collective right rather than a “right for an individual to keep a gun next to his bed.” Breyer’s comments came after Rose asked him to comment on the Second Amendment. He said: In Article
Read MoreFor many liberal American Jews today, civil rights means some sputtering greybeard who was once within spitting distance of MLK. History though tells us a different story. Jewish civil rights in America arguably began with the Right to Bear Arms. The time is the mid 1600s. New York is still under Dutch rule and is
Read MoreBen Carson’s comments that armed Jews might have saved lives in the Holocaust by resisting Nazi terror have been met with condescending mockery from the left. The Jewish establishment, a network of wealthy non-profit organizations that claim to represent Jews without ever being chosen by them and while working against their interests, has reacted in
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