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WA Concealed Carry Skyrockets: 11K CPLs Added in June!
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The number of active concealed pistol licenses in Washington State soared by more than 11,200 in June, a possible reaction to a continuing spike in violent crime, and it is the second-largest number of CPLs issued in a single month since April 2013 when the number soared by 13,932 licenses, according to new data from the state Department of Licensing.
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The New American Slave Revolt, Led by Clarence Thomas
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In practice, American politics has always feared but in theory sanctioned slave revolts. Slave revolts are denounced, at least by implication, in the Declaration of Independence itself. The charges against the King culminate in this: “He has excited domestic Insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the Inhabitants of our Frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known Rule of Warfare, is an undistinguished Destruction, of all Ages, Sexes and Conditions.” The “domestic Insurrections” refer to the British recruitment of slaves into an army that would put down the colonials’ rebellion and guarantee their own emancipation. |
Remembering Don Young, NRA Board Member And Congressman
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Donald Edwin Young, an Alaskan congressman who has served on NRA’s board since first being elected in 1995, passed away on March 15, 2022, aged 88, while traveling to his home state. Young, an NRA Life member, was first elected to the NRA Board in 1995. He also served on several NRA committees, including the Black Powder and Legislative Policy committees, and received NRA-ILA’s Defender of Individual Rights Award, along with numerous other awards. |
HI: This Is the State Selling the Fewest Guns
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Gun sales in America, as estimated by background checks, have fallen sharply this year. This is not due to regulations, which though critical to protecting the population are not in place. Some attribute this decline to a shortage in ammunition. Others say that the anxiety created by COVID-19 and social unrest has waned.
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NY: Stores Wary to Alienate Customers Amid State's Changing Gun Laws
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Several small business owners spoke with News 12 Long Island about the state’s new gun rules signed into law Friday by Gov. Kathy Hochul. The new rules will require people applying for a handgun license to turn over a list of their social media accounts, so officials can verify their "character and conduct." Also, people applying to carry a handgun will also have to provide four-character references, take firearms safety training and undergo periodic background checks. |
Review: Rock Island Armory AL22M .22 Mag. Revolver
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One type of handgun that seems to be creeping further and further into the niche category is the mid-size, double-action revolver chambered for rimfire cartridges. This is a shame, since they are so fun to shoot. That’s why I was glad to see that Armscor added rimfire options to the the Czechoslovakian Alfa Proj double-action revolver series in its Rock Island Armory catalog. In fact, the company offers an often-elusive .22 WMR (more commonly known as .22 Mag.) option in addition to .22 LR models. Dubbed the AL22M, this .22 Magnum is available in either blued or stainless steel finishes with 4" barrels.
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This Independence Day, here are Some Outdoor Freedoms we are Thankful for
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This Independence Day, we at OHUB would like to share some of the Outdoor Freedoms we are thankful for in the United States of America. When one looks at modern politics and finances and the current situation we have in this country, there’s a lot that is grim and negative. It can be almost to much to bear sometimes. Just like getting outside and recreating, taking the time to be grateful can help one focus on the big picture of the freedoms that we have, and we have quite a few to be thankful for.
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100 Years of Legendary American Service Rifles
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The last century of American military rifles has been a whirlwind of innovation meant to meet an ever-changing battlefield and game-changing technological advances in both ammunition and firearms tech. From two world wars and the Cold War to current conflicts, only a relatively small number of firearms have actually earned the position as the U.S. military’s standard-issue rifle. These firearms have helped conquer hostile beaches, fought in jungles and deserts, and earned a place as legendary firearms in American military history.
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New York City Is Going To War Against Ghost Guns
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is looking to become a “ghost gun buster” and on Thursday, joined by New York City Corporation Counsel Sylvia Hinds-Radix, announced a landmark lawsuit against five online retailers that sell/deliver gun components used to produce so-called ghost guns. Such DIY firearms are banned within the Big Apple.
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17 HMR vs 22 Mag
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In the land of the rimfire rifle cartridge, the 22 long rifle with its 40-grain bullet remains the most popular round for plinking and light pest control.
However, sometimes a .22LR simply isn’t powerful enough to take on larger varmints, like coyotes, and lacks the muzzle velocity to take down prairie dogs at longer ranges.
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There Is No Sanctuary
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Many of us grew up believing the old adage, “A man’s home is his castle.” We even took that to mean that our home was sort of a sanctuary from all of the troubles of the world. Of course, we know that that is not the case. In fact, it has probably never been the case. Mostly just wishful thinking, I guess.
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Jon Stewart Condemns the Supreme Court as the ‘Fox News of Justice’
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Jon Stewart slammed the Supreme Court as the “Fox News of justice” following its decision to overturn 1973’s landmark Roe v. Wade ruling that made abortion a constitutional right. On a recent episode of his podcast, “The Problem With Jon Stewart,” he said the overruling was not “based in any kind of reasoned debate or philosophical education.” |
Bond Arms: A Dedicated Maker Of Modern Derringers
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There’s no shortage of westerns with a derringer pulled from a card-playing desperado’s boot. The scene is almost iconic, featuring guns designed to imitate the looks of the classic double-barreled, but diminutive, Remington Model 95. As a backup or primary carry gun the approach is ideal, but the original carries a large inventory of safety concerns. Bond Arms elegantly addressed each of them in a clever, over-under derringer design that adds versatility without sacrificing fight-stopping performance. |
Independence Day and Gunpowder are Forever Linked
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Because I still have a strong English accent, Independence Day tends to bring with it a whole host of good-natured jokes at my expense. “Didn’t we kick you out?” my friends like to ask. Others invite me to “send condolences to the Queen,” or inquire, sardonically, “Tell me: Are you rooting for the colonists, or for George III?”
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OpEd: What Does Justice Kenanji Brown Jackson Change?
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Long-term Progressive Justice Stephen Breyer announced he would be resigning at the end of the 2021/22 term. President Biden nominated Judge Kenanji Brown Jackson to replace him. Jackson’s nomination was confirmed in the Senate. Justice Breyer announced his retirement date as Thursday, 29 June 2022.
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