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15 Actionable Tips for Staying Safe During Times of Civil Unrest

Since the Donald entered the White House, America has gone from bad to worse as far as violence goes. The rise of mob violence, riots, and outright targeting of people by domestic terrorist groups – like Antifa, Communists, Black Lives Matter, and other Soros-funded radical far-left groups – isn’t to be taken lightly. We saw […]

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Only 8 weeks from now. 4th Annual Charity Handgun/Rifle Course.

Every gun owner “thinks” they know how to shoot! But very few actually do. Just because you can take your gun to the range, take it out of the box, load it, put holes in the target, unload it and take it home without shooting yourself DOES NOT mean you know how to shoot. It […]

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Have handgun, will travel: Groups push for states to honor concealed-carry laws

“Gun-rights groups have high hopes for a new bill looking to grant “national reciprocity” for Americans with concealed firearm permits, introduced just as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office. The bill, put forward in the new Congress last week by Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., would allow gun owners with a state-issued concealed-carry license to […]

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Less than 90 days until the 4th Annual Charity Handgun/Rifle Course for leukemia.

Every gun owner “thinks” they know how to shoot! But very few actually do. Just because you can take your gun to the range, take it out of the box, load it, put holes in the target, unload it and take it home without shooting yourself DOES NOT mean you know how to shoot. It […]

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Wow! Record 27 million guns bought in 2016

“Driven by terror threats and a potential Hillary Clinton administration, sales of guns in America soared to record levels in 2016, according to the FBI. Just released FBI background check numbers, which roughly equate gun sales, totaled some 27,538,673, 4 million more than in 2015 and nearly double the number in President Obama’s first year. […]

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Texas Store Employee Uses AK-47 to Stop 4 Armed Robbers

“An employee of a jewelry store in Conroe, Texas, pulled an AK-47 from behind the counter to stop four would-be armed robbers. One of the armed robbers opened fire and multiple employees returned fire, killing the suspect. Jeffery Turner, Jr., owner of Jeff’s Jewelry Store in Conroe, told police that four men entered his store […]

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Gun Rights Bulletin: An Open Letter to Hillary Clinton on Guns from a Canadian Journalist

“Andrew G. Benjamin writes via canadafreepress.com: Let’s have “an intelligent conversation about guns.” You speak about “gun violence” at every turn. You and the President remind us about “a gun epidemic.” That’s the gun epidemic that, according to statistics from the FBI, cut violent crime across this nation to one third of what it was […]

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Gun sales hit 17th straight monthly record, up 27 percent

“Gun sales hit the 17th consecutive monthly record in September according to FBI data released on Monday, and overall sales are up 27 percent compared to the same period last year. A total of 1,992,219 background checks were processed through the bureau’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System for the month of September, higher than […]

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Class Starts at University of Texas Today…Will Profs Ban Guns From Their Classrooms?

“It’s been a long road for campus carry at the University of Texas. After years of trying, last year the Lone Star legislature joined eight other states in legalizing the licensed carry of concealed handguns at public universities. While most of the other public universities in the state implemented straightforward campus carry policies, complying with […]

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Waller County Texas Files Lawsuit against Second Amendment Activist for Filing Complaint

“A month ago, Waller County Texas officials raised eyebrows by using the power of the County to sue an individual citizen. The citizen, Terry Holcomb Sr., threatened to report Waller County to the Texas Attorney General, as is required by the procedure set up by the Texas Legislature last session. The individual being sued: Terry […]

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