Archive for March, 2022

Whitmer Vetoes Bill That Would Require Concealed Carry Permit Processing During Emergencies

From Bearing Arms:

In a letter to legislators Friday, the Democratic governor said the measure would have mandated that clerks issue licenses without regard to the scope or gravity of the emergency or whether in-person services would jeopardize clerks.

Republican Sen. Lana Theis called the veto disappointing for gun owners and said Second Amendment rights can’t be infringed.

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Pros and Cons of Pistol Caliber Carbines

From Warrior Poet Society:

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Stun Guns Now Legal In Every State

From Cam and Company:

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James Yeager Volunteers For Ukraine Fight, Believes He Has ALS

From Warrior Poet Society:

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Constitutional Carry Continues To Gain Ground

From Cam and Company:

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Using The AR For Home Defense

From Wilson Combat and Massad Ayoob:

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An Intro To AKs

From Lucky Gunner:

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Firearms Industry Supporting Ukrainian Resistance

From Cam and Company:

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Armed Citizens For Personal And National Defense

From Cam and Company:

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Officers Association Against No-Knock Raids

From National Tactical Officers Association:

We can all agree that there is no easy answer, but there is a correct answer: No-knock search warrants, though well-intended, no longer pass the test of tactical science, risk mitigation practices, and liability-conscious decision-making.

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How To Talk About Guns

From NRA Women:

Thinking about the person to whom you’re talking and asking, “How have you understood or used firearms in your life?” will likely give you some information to help you tailor your conversation.

If I know that the woman with whom I’m speaking has never shot a firearm, and her family never owned one, I will talk about different things than, say, when talking to my friend whose dad doesn’t think shooting and hunting is ladylike. My advice is to strive to prevent others from feeling judged or ignorant. There are facets of people’s upbringing over which they did not have control. We can share how excited we are for them to learn, though! Personally, I try to let the positives that I find in shooting, competing, feeding my family through hunting—all the good things I see in firearms ownership—shine through in how I talk.

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Washington Residents Buying Magazines Who Don’t Own Guns

From KIRO:

“People who don’t even buy guns are coming in and buying magazines just because they might buy a gun someday,” said Teasdale.

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The Trace Questions If Firearms Insurance Will Work

From The Trace:

But as we pored over the particulars of San Jose’s ordinance and interviewed insurance experts, we found that the plan may end up not being as effective as proponents have advertised: It will only cover shootings that occur under a narrow and specific set of circumstances, providing little incentive for gun owners to adopt safer practices.

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The Real World Demonstration of Why Gun Rights Are Human Rights

From The Federalist:

The world is captivated by Ukraine’s resistance to Russian invasion, especially since much of Ukraine’s resistance comes from ordinary citizens taking up arms in defense of their homeland.

Ukraine has a fighting chance in part because it has taken dramatic steps to provide its people firearms. More than 25,000 automatic rifles and 10 million rounds of ammunition have been distributed to volunteers in Kyiv.

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Support International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights

IAPCAR is leading the way in the right to bear arms globally.

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