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“If you can’t protect it, you don’t own it;” this popular prepping phrase describes the mentality the unprepared have about you and your preps.
The right to bear arms is undeniably explicit in the constitution, but what about the right to produce your own arms?
This is a place where we depend on being able to speak our minds and offer controversial opinions in a free and open place, [a professor] said. Among a percentage of faculty is this will create a climate of fear and intimidation.
The United Nations Small Arms Treaty passed in its second session. The Media was silent over its passage.
Not charged with a crime, never prosecuted (maybe), but all your guns will be taken, because the Department of Justice has said its OK for ATF to do so,...mere suspicion of drug abuse is all that is required. (And defines "suspicion" anyway?)
I'm talking about the guns that have historically kept talking blobs of mucus like Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Bill Clinton, both George Bushes, and Barack Obama from throwing saddles on us and riding us around like ponies.
The date for oral argument in the censorship lawsuit against Phoenix is set for August 23rd -- and you can attend.
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The medical industry in conjunction with Big Pharma want to classify the right to keep and bear arms as a mental disorder in another power grab to circumvent and eventually destroy our Constitutional 2nd Amendment. More and more doctors are forcin
After an 18-month investigation into Operation Fast and Furious, a Republican congressional draft report concludes that five officials at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives share much of the blame for what went wrong with the gun
Anderson — who saw enough to recognize that a robbery was underway — had spied a uniformed officer in a marked police car The cop replied he was off duty and said to call 911. He then rolled up his window and drove away.
Last week’s shooting in Colorado shows us, once again, the failure of gun control. The Century 16 theaters in Aurora were “gun free” zones, where citizens are prohibited from carrying weapons for self defense.
The evidence is clear: Massacres are stopped by legally armed citizens
...City Mayor Michael Bloomberg issued an extraordinary statement. A longtime opponent of the right to self-defense, Bloomberg told a CNN interviewer that police have a moral duty to rebel against the civilian population if they don't cede their rema
Treacherous wording upholds “States” gun rights but not individuals
I think the grassroots surge by American gun owners against this treaty convinced our government to not sign this document, the proposed treaty, as written, poses serious problems for our gun rights, and the sovereignty of our Second Amendment...
By now, everybody in the country knows about the horrific shootings at a packed theater in the metro Denver area last week. Twelve people were killed and scores were wounded. Predictably, gun-control zealots nationwide are shouting for stricter gun c
The gun-control debate has been reignited in some circles after the horrific massacre in a Colorado movie theater last Friday, but it won't likely be a campaign issue in the 2012 presidential election.
If you asked the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to explain the purpose of their Project Gunrunner, they would tell you they wanted to stop the alleged flow of guns to drug cartels and other criminals in Mexico.
Badass!!!
I once made the joke that gun bloggers were the Propaganda Corps of the Unorganized Militia and an idea was born...
Alan Gura at the Grass Roots North Carolina Gala for Gun Rights discusses recent gun rights litigation and the Supreme Court wins for Heller and McDonald.
State representatives voted Thursday to let people carry their guns through university and community college campuses, likely paving the way for a lawsuit to define exactly where that can and cannot occur. SB 1467 would prohibit school officials f
As Hollywood describes them, Middle Eastern arms deals are nefarious meet-ups in the middle of a desert with black SUVs, automatic weapons and metal briefcases, but the reality is more like a sterile, home-appliance trade show.
Utah has become the first U.S. state to name an official firearm, placing an automatic pistol on a list of designated symbols, right along with the honeybee and the cutthroat trout.
“Why should I or the N.R.A. go sit down with a group of people that have spent a lifetime trying to destroy the Second Amendment in the United States?” said Wayne LaPierre, the longtime chief executive of the National Rifle Association.
Violent criminals advocate stronger gun laws to foster a safer work environment and limit their exposure to risk.
But one clear and terrible fact remains. A man our Army rejected as unfit for service; a man one of our colleges deemed too unstable for studies; a man apparently bent on violence, was able to walk into a store and buy a gun.
Learn Without Concern: A Public Forum on Concealed Weapons on Campus, will take place on the west side of Old Main Fountain on Wednesday, March 9th, from 12-1pm. The purpose of this forum is to educate students, faculty, staff, and the Tucson communi