“This guy’s a bad guy. If I could take my gun off right now and lay it on this counter, nothing will happen. It’ll sit there. But as soon as a wicked person grabs ahold of that handgun and starts shooting people with it, there’s the problem. The problem is the individual.” The Jacksonville, Florida,
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“…according to both halachic, common and modern statutes, when there is no other choice, physical resistance is clearly the superior alternative policy than to submitting to evil.” Yaakov (Jacob) one of the Jewish nation’s forefathers exemplified a fundamental Torah principle: preparation. He took both spiritual and practical measures to protect his family and nation from an
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Censorship comes in many forms. “Democracy Dies in Darkness” is the (sometimes ironic) slogan of The Washington Post. But it’s also a fair description of what’s happening in Tennessee, as the state Legislature is being called to a special session even as local and federal officials withhold information that might be critical to its decision-making.
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Oakland’s recommendation for self-defense. A proposal for fighting crime by the city of Oakland, California police department is raising a lot of noise and a satirical response from The Babylon Bee – Fake News You Can Trust. Oakland’s PD is telling residents that getting their hands on an air horn is their best defense against out-of-control crime
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Rodman Edward Serling was the second of two sons born to Jewish parents in 1924, in Syracuse, New York. The Twilight Zone ran for five years starting in 1959. Shot entirely in black and white with fairly rudimentary special effects, The Twilight Zone was a great example of what can be accomplished in a TV medium with limited
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Literally nothing Kyle Rittenhouse does escapes notice. All of the usual suspects do literally everything they can to paint anything he’s involved in as somehow dark, nefarious, and deeply, deeply concerning. An easy tipoff is the apparent self-imposed minimum quota editors place on the use of terms like “far right” in any article they publish
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“I reached a point in my life where I became acutely aware that my personal safety is a responsibility that I should not be outsourcing to the state and its organs. They cannot protect me against violent, criminal predation. It’s something that I started taking incredibly seriously. Firearms became a natural progression, as a very
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“Only YOU can prevent Negligent Discharges.” Off the top, let me say there is really nothing funny about a Negligent Discharge (ND), aka “Accidental Discharge.” Seriously — nothing funny there. (Insert sound of sheepish giggling.) Stop it! I’m serious. It has been said there are two types of shooters — those who have had a
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The report indicates Baldwin’s claim of not having pulled the trigger was not true. Is this shocking to anyone? The gun Alec Baldwin held in the death of filmmaker Halyna Hutchens could not have been fired without the trigger being pulled. That was the conclusion of a new forensics report commissioned by the State of
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Approximately half of all new gun owners were female (50% in 2019 and 47% in 2020 to 2021) “It may be that a percentage of firearm owners are concerned that their information will be leaked and the government will take their firearms or that researchers who are from universities that are typically seen as liberal
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