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Buy A Shotgun

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Are You A Hoplophobe?

This is a good article from The Loadout Room:

…her dislike was so strong that it elicited an emotional response whenever the subject was discussed. One of her main arguments was that guns were violent, and had no place in the civilized society of present day.

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How To Run A Gas Mask

James Yeager provides a simple intro video:

 

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Uncle Ted on The Joe Walsh Show

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What Do Police Think About New Gun Laws?

PoliceOne conducted a survey of officers and this is what they found.

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NSSF Lobbyist To Maryland Legislators

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Beyond the Post-Cold War World

Beyond the Post-Cold War World is republished with permission of Stratfor.”

By George Friedman
Founder and Chairman

An era ended when the Soviet Union collapsed on Dec. 31, 1991. The confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union defined the Cold War period. The collapse of Europe framed that confrontation. After World War II, the Soviet and American armies occupied Europe. Both towered over the remnants of Europe’s forces. The collapse of the European imperial system, the emergence of new states and a struggle between the Soviets and Americans for domination and influence also defined the confrontation. There were, of course, many other aspects and phases of the confrontation, but in the end, the Cold War was a struggle built on Europe’s decline.

Many shifts in the international system accompanied the end of the Cold War. In fact, 1991 was an extraordinary and defining year. The Japanese economic miracle ended. China after Tiananmen Square inherited Japan’s place as a rapidly growing, export-based economy, one defined by the continued pre-eminence of the Chinese Communist Party. The Maastricht Treaty was formulated, creating the structure of the subsequent European Union. A vast coalition dominated by the United States reversed the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Read the rest of this entry »

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A Mother’s Change Of Heart On Guns

From CNN:

Slowly over the years, I became more and more fearful of being home alone on the nights he worked, especially after I had children. We were living in Maryland on a farm in the middle of nowhere. One night, I got a call from my husband telling me to lock all doors and windows as he had just spoken with a sheriff down the road who was looking for an escaped convict.

I was terrified.

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Project Veritas Exposes Hollywood Gun Hypocrisy

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One Conn. Resident’s Testimony On Gun Rights

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“Never Again” Ad Targets Gun Control

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Technology vs Security

From Wired:

Because the damage attackers can cause becomes greater as technology becomes more powerful. Guns become more harmful, explosions become bigger, malware becomes more pernicious … and so on. A single attacker, or small group of attackers, can cause more destruction than ever before.

As the destructive power of individual actors and fringe groups increases, so do the calls for — and society’s acceptance of — increased security.

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Stand Up Now – Sen. Cruz Remarks at CPAC

It is time to stand up for liberty.

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Judge Napolitano On Self Defense

From Townhall.com:

To those who have killed innocents among us, obedience to law is the last of their thoughts. And to those who believe that the Constitution means what it says, the essence of this debate is not about the law; it is about personal liberty in a free society. It is the exercise of this particular personal liberty — the freedom to defend yourself when the police cannot or will not and the freedom to use weapons to repel tyrants if they take over the government — that the big-government crowd fears the most.

Let’s be candid: All government fears liberty. By its nature, government is the negation of liberty. God has given us freedom, and the government has taken it away. George Washington recognized this when he argued that government is not reason or eloquence but force. If the government had its way, it would have a monopoly on force.

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Overview of M1 Garand

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