They can do anything We, the People, let them do. Second Amendment supporters are expressing concern over President Biden’s move Thursday forcing large employers to vaccinate their employees, fearing that the logic behind the federal edict could be applied to confiscating guns or drastically limiting gun rights. Biden announced that he is instructing the Department of Labor to mandate that
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“Justice too long delayed is justice denied.” U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)- Two Second Amendment-related actions filed Monday seeking to protect rights in Hawaii are being deliberately delayed through procedural moves to preclude resolving them. The cases involved are Andrew Roberts v. Al Cummings, et al, in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit,
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“A gun registration is good for two kinds of people: politicians and criminals. Wait, make that one kind of people.” Does the US Constitution forbid a gun registry? Nothing specifically states a registry could not be put in place, but more importantly, nothing in Article I provides authority for Congress to enact law for such
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It’s self-preservation. I can’t blame the police. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept 13 (Reuters) – Bullets crashed through the walls of Brandy Earthman’s house on Minneapolis’ north side one evening this summer. The shots sheared through the door of the living room where her children were playing. One severed a bone in her 19-year-old son’s arm. The gunfire
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“In an era where trust in media and the federal government are trending to all-time lows, concerns over crime have surged, and parts of the country have been all but forfeited to criminals, Frum’s new war will be a tough sell.” Canadian-born political commentator and George W. Bush-era speechwriter David Frum has taken a break from promoting actual wars in
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Why some of us question the relationship between doing well in competitive shooting vs. self-defense shooting. Why some of us question the relationship between doing well in competitive shooting vs. self-defense shooting. The first-place finisher in this match: 1) Shot two no-shoots. (As did one other shooter in the top 12.) 2) Had 7 shots
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As Americans are taking ownership of their Second Amendment rights, the appetite for stricter gun control is fading. There’s an interesting shift concerning Americans’ attitudes toward guns and gun control. Pew Research Center, a Washington, D.C. think tank that tracks attitudes on social issues, public opinion and demographic trends updated their research on guns. Gun
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An interesting read about history. On June 6, 1944, in conjunction with the naval landings of Operation Neptune, the U.S. Army sent in two airborne divisions to land behind enemy lines in Normandy, France, as a part of the overall D-Day landings. One of these two divisions was the 101st Airborne, who wore the now legendary “screaming
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The increase of women shooters has been going on for years. Good thing. Women have bought almost half of all guns purchased since the beginning of 2019, reported The Wall Street Journal on Sept. 16. Preliminary results of the 2021 National Firearms Survey, obtained exclusively by The Journal, found that about 3.5 million women became new gun owners between January
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“Once a checker finds a story they don’t like, usually because it offends their leftwing politics, they call a likeminded source or two, get a couple quotes and then, as young Mr. Funke demonstrated, label the entire story false. To be clear, these are judgement calls by young reporters of stories they cherry-picked themselves.” USA
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