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Obama Signs Law That Makes Protesting a Felony

This former Constitutional law professor appears to have no respect for the Constitution itself.

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Ammo Prices to Increase Due to Pollution Regulations

From South Carolina Sportsman:

According to reports from the National Rifle Association and Charlotte-based Ammoland.com, the primary lead smelter at Herculaneum, Mo., will close its doors at year’s end.

The smelter, owned and operated by the Doe Run Company, has been in existence at the same location since 1892. It is the only smelter in the country that can convert raw lead ore into lead bullion mined from large deposits in Missouri.

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National Police Misconduct Reporting Project

The CATO Institute runs the National Police Misconduct Reporting Project. It is important to remember that any group, be it police, military or the government is made up of people who are flawed and make mistakes. If men were angels we wouldn’t need laws to govern them.

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Think Progress Posts Misleading Picture of Pro-gun Protestors

From IJ Review:

In a widely distributed post, gun rights activists are shown in a picture crouching by a car in a parking lot, seemingly stalking someone in order to intimidate them.

But is being reported today, that picture was taken while the gun rights advocates were posing for a different picture, one that has no appearance of menace.

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China: The Next Phase of Reform

China: The Next Phase of Reform is republished with permission of Stratfor.”

Summary

The commitment and ability of China’s leaders to follow through on new policies and to meet rising expectations will be tested as they strive to balance competing social, economic, political and security challenges. Three decades ago, China embarked on a new path, creating a framework that encouraged the country’s rapid economic rise. The successes of those policies have transformed China, and the country’s leadership now faces another set of strategic choices to address China’s new economic and international position.

The much-anticipated Third Plenary Session of the 18th Communist Party of China Central Committee concluded Nov. 12 after four days of closed-door deliberations among top political elites. The full document containing the policy proposals will not be released for days or even a week, but the initial information suggests China’s leaders are seeking more significant changes in their policies to try to stay ahead of the challenges the country faces. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dillon Blue Press December 2013

Articles:

The Hi-Standard Derringers

The Tactical Reload

Why You Need an Airsoft Pistol

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Mexican Civilians Defy Gun Ban To Defend Against Cartels

From TribLive.com:

Eight months after locals formed self-defense groups, they say they are free of the cartel in six municipalities of the Tierra Caliente, or “Hot Land,” which earned its moniker for the scorching weather but whose name has come to signify criminal activity.

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Number of Women Hunters Increasing

From National Geographic:

The total number of women hunters surged by 25 percent between 2006 and 2011, after holding steady for a decade, according to Census Bureau statistics. At last count, 11 percent of all U.S. hunters were women, compared to 9 percent in 2006.

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Armenia Adopts 300 Blackout Round

ASPAR ARMS has three rifles that are chambered for the new round.

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State Knife Laws

From KnifeUp.com

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College Students Punished For Defending Themselves

From GOPUSA.com:

Seniors Erik Fagan and Daniel McIntosh faced suspension or expulsion after one of them chased an aggressive intruder from their apartment at gunpoint. Instead, they’ll remain on probation for the rest of their time at Gonzaga, the university informed them Sunday by letter.

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NICS System vs Healthcare.gov

This graph is from zerohedge.com:

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Some Sanity From California Court on Internet Ammo Sales

From TheTruthAboutGuns.com:

The specific reason why the law was overturned isn’t because they were a violation of the Second Amendment (because what self respecting California judge would ever rule in favor of the 2A?). Instead the California Superior Court decision said the requirements were unconstitutionally vague. Thanks to the various pistol caliber carbines available as well as the pistol version of the AR-15 and the AK-47, it makes it impossible to actually define what a handgun caliber is.

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Canadians Flock To Gun Courses

The Canadian gun registry is no more and now Canucks are rushing to take safety classes and purchase guns.

From CBC:

Peter Palmer, the co-ordinator of hunter education courses for the Department of Natural Resources, says enrollment in courses increased 23 per cent after the long gun registry was abolished last year.

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Reaper 33 AR

From Arsenal Democracy:

The first 100 Reaper 33’s produced will be at the price of $1776 shipped to your nearest FFL holder or for pickup at Arsenal Democracy in Freeport, Florida.  You can choose your own serial number, the option will be available at checkout.  Serial #001-003 are already taken.  Any combination of letters and numbers are available.  Keep it  to 8 characters or below.

-Reaper 33 5.56 will ship on December 1st, 2013

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