Like athlete’s foot and shower farts, John Paul Stevens just won’t go away. The former Associate Supreme Court Justice is back in the saddle, peddling a new memoir and rehashing the same failed arguments he’s been making since the historic D.C. v. Heller decision affirmed the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. Stevens claims
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Self-defense on the internet. “…your browser stores your internet browsing history. Anyone that gets access to your device can see everything that you did online. The courts have used this information against people.” U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)-In part 2 of AmmoLand’s guide to Privacy, we took a look at VPNs, DNS servers, and password managers. In this
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LANCASTER, CALIFORNIA — While some will comment that the title of this article is unnecessary, it’s blunt and to the point. It shows just how ready the millions of Armed Americans are, and what they’re willing to do when someone attempts to invade their home. Around 6:45 am Sunday morning, the suspect, identified as 27-year-old
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Orin Julie AKA “The Queen of Guns” is a veteran of the Israeli Defence Forces and she wants Americans to appreciate what they have because Israel’s gun laws are much more strict. Shared by America Voices via Facebook
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FTA: Joshua Prince, a lawyer active in Second Amendment litigation, reviewed recent court decisions on mental health treatment disqualification for gun ownership and the use of postcards without envelopes to communicate with those licensed to carry concealed weapons, despite privacy rules. Prince assured those at the rally that there were legal efforts to block the
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“A gun-rights wave is swelling on R.I.’s western front: 6 communities are considering or have passed ‘Second Amendment sanctuary’ status.” More and more. HOPKINTON — It isn’t on the scale of revolutionaries burning a British tax ship, or even West Warwick’s secession from Warwick a century ago. But dissension is brewing in western Rhode Island
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Legislation was recently introduced in Congress that change the longstanding federal law prohibiting handgun sales to out-of-state buyers. The Firearms Interstate Commerce Reform Act was introduced in the U.S. House last week by Congressman Steve Scalise, a Louisiana Republican. The bill would remove some federal restrictions on interstate firearms transactions, specifically handguns, along with a host
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Last week a congressman embarrassed himself on Twitter. He got into a debate about gun control, suggested a mandatory buyback—which is basically confiscation with a happy face sticker on it—and when someone told him that they would resist, he said resistance was futile because the government has nukes. And everybody was like, wait, what? Of
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They don’t respect the 2nd, no reason to believe they would respect the 5th or 14th. The California Assembly on Monday advanced a bill to add school faculty, employers and co-workers to the list of people who can ask a judge to take away someone’s guns. The measure, AB 61, passed the Assembly in a
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FTA: It’s important to consider the realities of defensive gun use, which occur hundreds of thousands, or even millions of times per year. Someone who finds their home being invaded didn’t plan the encounter. Even law enforcement officers have a 39 percent probability to hit a target in a high-stress situation. This, combined with the
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