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Maine Senator Introduces Bill to Study Low-Level Blast Injuries on Military Personnel
U.S. Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) unveiled a bill on Tuesday that would study the impact of “repetitive low-level blast injuries”…
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Navy, Marines Team Up with University of Hawaii on Resource Management
The University of Hawaii and the Department of the Navy signed Monday an unprecedented 10-year agreement aimed at safeguarding natural…
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There’s Another Reason Why Nebraskans Aren’t Getting Gun Permits Anymore
Nebraska has constitutional carry. It’s not a state I actually expected to go as long as it did before adopting…
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Who Wore It Best: A Brief History of the Army-Navy Game Special Uniforms
There are three things to look forward to with every Army-Navy Game: a pregame display of military power, a game…
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ATF May Not Enjoy Fifth Circuit’s View of Forced Reset Trigger Ban
When the ATF decided to reclassify bump stocks as machine guns, it may have been directed by President Donald Trump…
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A Closer Look at Thomas’ Takes Down of Hawaiian Supreme Court’s Rejection of Individual 2A Right
When the Hawaii Supreme Court invoked the “Law of the Paddle” and the “spirit of Aloha” to declare that there…
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Men’s Health Gun Ownership Survey Downright Fascinating
I don’t expect a lot of discussion of gun rights policy from Men’s Health. If I want to find an…
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Republicans Aren’t the Only Ones Who Have Issues With Medicaid Funding for ‘Gun Violence Prevention’
Earlier today Tom highlighted the desire of Republicans in Congress to halt the use of Medicaid funds for “gun violence…
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What New York Times Left Out of Its ‘Ghost Gun’ Explainer
The New York Times still, somehow, maintains a reputation as the premiere newspaper in the United States. We’ve seen a…
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Media Pretends Medicaid Funds Were for ‘Gun Violence Prevention’
My doctors have always taken whatever opportunity they have to talk to me about my health. After all, they get…
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