“So how does this work, exactly? Well, once you’ve picked out the ammunition you want to purchase, you have to scan your ID. The vending machine then uses facial recognition technology to verify your ID matches your face. Once that’s been confirmed, you pay your money and the box of ammo is all yours.” I
Read More“The British marched into Lexington and Concord intending to suppress the possibility of rebellion by seizing weapons from the colonists. Instead, their actions sparked the first battle of the Revolutionary War.” As we celebrate the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, evidence has been discovered that shows the Second Amendment was prompted by British plans
Read MorePlease note that the founder and president of Jews Can Shoot is a woman. I know very many women who shoot. We mix very well with firearms. Once I began shooting, it didn’t take long for me to realize that Hollywood does a terrible job of accurately portraying firearms. Not to mention the people who shoot
Read MoreOn December 15, 1791 the second amendment to the Constitution was ratified along with nine others. Collectively the group of ten is known as the Bill of Rights. These changes were added to the Constitution at the insistence of Anti-Federalists who wanted to keep power with state and local governments. George Mason was among the
Read MoreHow a surgeon general’s warning and a Supreme Court ruling may place gun control on the front burner
This article is from the Los Angeles Times in the State of California. California is the leading gun control state in the country. Please keep that in mind when you read the stupidity in this article. I share it because we must know that those who oppose the people’s right to keep and bear arms
Read MoreA recent ruling by the Supreme Court upholding the right of government to disarm people subject to a domestic violence restraining order is a reminder that the high court has no respect for the law, and will not uphold it. Based on this decision, traitors in government can find all kinds of excuses to disarm
Read MoreVery informative article. Frangible Ammunition Which came first, the firearm or the bullet? Historically speaking, the advent of firearms came centuries after bullets had already been in use. Our ancestors used sling bullets cast from clay, stone and lead in battle — sans firearms. And in the 2nd century A.D., the Romans went a step
Read MoreCalifornia – which has some of the toughest gun control laws in the country – led the way with eight incidents A new report by the FBI documenting where “active shooter incidents” happened in the U.S. in 2023 reveals that open spaces – which include roads, neighborhoods, parks and outdoor venues – are the places where victims
Read MoreA report from one year ago details a startling trend: Federal agencies with no obvious law enforcement purview are spending millions each year on guns and ammunition. If you worry that one day armed federal agents might kick down your door, you probably assume that they would at least come from a law enforcement agency.
Read MoreAn armed Jew is a safer Jew and not a perpetual victim. Just ask young Israelis (Opinion)
The very sad irony. This article on armed Jews was written in 2020. Though I live in Pennsylvania, I am a Jew and therefore I share an equal stake in the outcome of Delaware’s ridiculous and now partisan debate about whether Jews should be the world’s constant victims, or not. I vote for “not.” State
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