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Archive for category News
Recoil: the Comedy of Errors Grows Worse
From:Â KitUp
If you’re following the ongoing debacle that is Recoil, you’ll love this next bit: the recent statement from Joe Galloway is now officially not the official Recoil stance.
DefenseAuctions.com
Could this site be the eBay of gun sales? Here’s hoping its successful.
Customs Agent Charged With Assisting Fugitive
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 13/Sep/2012 02:23
Sept. 10, 2012
Blue Press October 2012
Articles:
2012 Shootists Holiday
Three Arizona Junior Rifle Teammates Receive Military Academy Appointments
A Workout Routine for the Rifleman in a Rush
Should You Use a Mag Funnel or Not
Marines headed to Libya to reinforce security
Posted by Gary in News, Threat Watch on 12/Sep/2012 12:08
Marines headed to Libya to reinforce security
Recent Bank Robberies
Robbery of Chase Bank in Centennial
Sept. 10, 2012
Robbery of Chase Bank Branch in Tamarac
Sept. 7, 2012
Robbery of Chase Bank Branch in Miami
Sept. 7, 2012
Robbery of Wells Fargo Bank Branch in Denver
Sept. 11, 2012
Robbery of Public Service Credit Union in Denver
Sept. 11, 2012
Wells Fargo Bank Branch in Denver Robbed
Sept. 11, 2012
Infant Abductions On The Rise
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 12/Sep/2012 02:17
Violent Trend Emerges in Infant Abductions
It is relatively rare for infants to be abducted by strangers. But it does happen. And recent analysis of abduction cases by the FBI suggests there are new and troubling trends for expectant parents to be aware of, including women kidnappers using violence to commit their crimes and social media to target their victims.
FBI Seeks Information on Bank Robbery
FBI Seeks Information in Identifying Unknown Bank Robber
Sept. 7, 2012
SWAT October 2012
Articles:
Sig Sauer Spartan 1911
Black Rain Ordnance 10.5 in SBR
EAG Shoot House/Combat Lifesaver Course
Why Pocket Pistols Don’t Measure Up
Vehicle Survival Kit
Shooting Proficiency
Former Navy swimmer in Paralympic Games
From: The Washington Post
Bradley Snyder lost his vision a year ago in Afghanistan when a booby-trap bomb blew up in front of him.A former captain of the U.S.Naval Academy’s swim team, he’s now competing in the Paralympics.
Medford Knife and Tool EOD-1
Order the EOD-1 here
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The Disturbing, Unchecked Rise of the Administrative Subpoena
Posted by Gary in Law, News, Threat Watch on 5/Sep/2012 11:58
From: Threat Level
We Don’t Need No Stinking Warrant: The Disturbing, Unchecked Rise of the Administrative Subpoena

Meet the administrative subpoena (.pdf): With a federal official’s signature, banks, hospitals, bookstores, telecommunications companies and even utilities and internet service providers — virtually all businesses — are required to hand over sensitive data on individuals or corporations, as long as a government agent declares the information is relevant to an investigation. Via a wide range of laws, Congress has authorized the government to bypass the Fourth Amendment — the constitutional guard against unreasonable searches and seizures that requires a probable-cause warrant signed by a judge.
In fact, there are roughly 335 federal statutes on the books (.pdf) passed by Congress giving dozens upon dozens of federal agencies the power of the administrative subpoena, according to interviews and government reports. (.pdf)
Mexico’s Strategy
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 5/Sep/2012 08:07
“Mexico’s Strategy is republished with permission of Stratfor.”
By George Friedman
A few years ago, I wrote about Mexico possibly becoming a failed state because of the effect of the cartels on the country. Mexico may have come close to that, but it stabilized itself and took a different course instead — one of impressive economic growth in the face of instability.
Mexican Economics
Discussion of national strategy normally begins with the question of national security. But a discussion of Mexico’s strategy must begin with economics. This is because Mexico’s neighbor is the United States, whose military power in North America denies Mexico military options that other nations might have. But proximity to the United States does not deny Mexico economic options. Indeed, while the United States overwhelms Mexico from a national security standpoint, it offers possibilities for economic growth.
Mexico is now the world’s 14th-largest economy, just above South Korea and just below Australia. Its gross domestic product was $1.16 trillion in 2011. It grew by 3.8 percent in 2011 and 5.5 percent in 2010. Before a major contraction of 6.9 percent in 2009 following the 2008 crisis, Mexico’s GDP grew by an average of 3.3 percent in the five years between 2004 and 2008. When looked at in terms of purchasing power parity, a measure of GDP in terms of actual purchasing power, Mexico is the 11th-largest economy in the world, just behind France and Italy. It is also forecast to grow at just below 4 percent again this year, despite slowing global economic trends, thanks in part to rising U.S. consumption. Read the rest of this entry »
Hunter Numbers Up 9% Between 2006 and 2011, Preliminary National Report Shows
NEWTOWN, Conn. — The number of hunters age 16 and older in the United States increased 9 percent between 2006 and 2011, reversing a previous downward trend, a preliminary report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and Department of the Interior shows.
Preliminary figures show an increase from 12.5 million hunters in 2006 to 13.7 million in 2011. Final data will be included in the upcoming USFWS 2011 National Survey Report. USFWS has conducted a national survey every five years since 1955, with the last being the 2006 National Survey, released in 2007.
“This increase in hunters mirrors what our members are telling us — strong sales to an expanding consumer base,” said Steve Sanetti, president of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the trade association for the firearms, ammunition, hunting and shooting sports industry. “There is increased interest in firearm ownership — from customers new to the market to existing customers looking for the newest products. Purchases are being made for the enjoyment of recreational target shooting sports — such as sporting clays, IDPA and 3-gun competitions — as well as for personal protection, and, as these figures show us, for hunting.”
The preliminary report also shows that hunters spent an average of 21 days pursuing wild game in 2011. Additionally, the report shows that hunters spent $34 billion on trips, firearms and equipment, licenses and other items to support their hunting activities in 2011.
The national survey is paid for by sportsmen through the use of Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid dollars. This year is significant as it is the 75th anniversary of the Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act.



