The murder toll in Las Vegas on Sunday makes it the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. Know what they call that in Chicago? June. Actually, there were 84 murders in Chicago, just in June, according to DNAinfo.com, which keeps a running tally. There were 76 murders in July, 50 in August. And there were
Read MoreAutomatic fire is considered “area fire”, where you don’t home in on a particular target but blanket the killing zone with fire. In a military situation, troops are (if properly led) dispersed and know how to use cover, with some cover available. In this case, people were massed and there was no cover to speak
Read MoreEvery time something like the Las Vegas shooting happens, the question is asked, “Why do people do these things?” Because of my profession, I get asked that a lot. But no matter how many times I answer, or how many times I refer people to the best and definitive work on the subject, “Inside the Criminal
Read MoreA three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear a challenge Monday to Washington’s voter-approved background check law for person-to-person gun transfers. The lawsuit challenges provisions of Initiative 594 which voters overwhelmingly passed in 2014. Specifically, the plaintiffs argue that the background check requirement fails to exempt certain temporary, non-commercial gun transfers
Read MoreAre you 100% sure you know all of the new rules and regulations that your state has passed since you got your concealed carry permit? Like, reaaallllly sure? Did you hear about the new rules that went in to effect last week/month/year? Since I took my training course, Minnesota stopped accepting my Wisconsin and Utah Non-resident permits. This
Read MoreDo movies ever get guns right? Guns and movies have an odd relationship. Sometimes gun fights are portrayed realistically. But 9 times out of 10 the portrayal of firearms is often quite humorous (and entertaining) for those in the know. So who does it right? I always get a little giddy when a movie gets
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