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As the US-Mexico Land Border Tightens, Focus Turns to Dangerous Sea Crossings
On March 30, maritime law enforcement officials patrolling the ocean southwest of San Diego spotted and approached a suspicious vessel…
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As Feds Prosecute More D.C. Gun Cases, Some Activists Cry Foul
The U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C. is cracking down on violent felons caught with guns, and some folks in the…
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Mel Gibson’s Apparently Getting His Gun Rights Restored. Now, About Everyone Else’s…
Mel Gibson might have had some trouble in the past, and he may well have trouble in the future. However,…
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DC Cop Getting a Pass for Drugs, Guns Should Raise Major Questions
I’m not anti-cop by any stretch of the imagination. I happen to know for a fact that there are good…
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BREAKING: At Least 7 Stabbed in Brooklyn
Plenty of people say that without guns, we won’t see “mass shootings,” which is kind of a tautology. Yes, if…
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Montana Bill Expanding Shooting Sports Opportunities Draws More Debate Than You Might Expect
Montana is most definitely Second Amendment-friendly territory, so the big debate over the language in HB 899 wasn’t about whether…
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Georgia Gun Owners Handed Setback By Supposedly Pro-Gun Legislature
My home state of Georgia is a pretty pro-gun state. I mean, we’ve got constitutional carry and, in the time…
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Liberty Bell Friends of the NRA Dinner in Philly a Success
The Friends of the National Rifle Association is an important fundraising arm for the organization. Funds raised through the group…
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Looks Like Bad News for LA County Sheriff’s Department Continues
One of the more positive moves from the Trump administration on gun rights has been Attorney General Pam Bondi’s announcement…
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Maya Angelou Memoir, Holocaust Book are Among Those Pulled From Naval Academy Library in DEI Purge
WASHINGTON (AP) — Books on the Holocaust, histories of feminism, civil rights and racism, and Maya Angelou’s famous autobiography, “I…
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