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Campus Carry Bill Clears Major Hurdle in South Dakota Legislature
A bill allowing concealed carry on the campuses of South Dakota’s public colleges and universities made major progress this week,…
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Tennessee Lawmakers Ponder Gun Rights Change to State Constitution
Tennessee is a very pro-gun state. Yes, they had a special session a couple of years ago designed explicitly to…
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Pacific Commander Urges Faster Arming of Forces
The top commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific wants to see a major revamp in how forces are armed…
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1 student killed, 1 wounded in Antioch High School shooting in Nashville; shooter dead
A teenager fatally shot a 16-year-old student and wounded another Wednesday at a Nashville high school cafeteria before fatally shooting…
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CCRKBA Eviscerates Proposed Rhode Island Assault Weapon Ban
Assault weapon bans are idiotic. All of them ban features that don’t really make a gun more deadly. They just…
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Anti-Gun Group Vilifies Firearm Industry Members on V-Day
The anti-civil liberty camp won’t ever let an opportunity to lash out go by. We can’t say that we’ve seen…
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Late Night Debate Over Colorado Semi-Auto Ban Sparks Serious Changes
Colorado’s SB 3, the sweeping bill banning the sale and manufacture of almost every semi-automatic rifle and shotgun on the…
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Gun Rights Advocates Notch Big Win in Maine
A right delayed is a right denied, and waiting periods for gun purchases are literally a delay in exercising your…
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‘The Unlikely War Hero’: The Youngest and Lowest-Ranking Vietnam War POW in the Hanoi Hilton
It was April 6, 1967, when 20-year-old Seaman Apprentice Doug Hegdahl fell overboard, off the U.S. Navy’s guided missile cruiser…
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Navy SEAL Candidates Sickened by Training in Sewage-Laced Ocean Water, Pentagon Watchdog Finds
Navy SEAL candidates in California are often training in water filled with bacteria that cause illnesses, a Department of Defense…
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