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Just about everybody on the Metro Police force has heard of Tim Farrell, patient and he sometimes gets mistaken for a law enforcement officer.
Farrell is simply a 29-year-old wireless Internet engineer — and a gun rights crusader. He is one of what appears to be a growing number of people taking up the “open-carry” [...]
Gov. Jan Brewer has signed into law two bills supported by gun-rights activists.
1 of the bills signed Monday would broaden the state’s current restrictions on local governments’ ability to regulate or tax guns and ammunition. One specific provision bars local governments from prohibiting a person with a concealed weapons permit from possessing a gun [...]
I don’t drive a pickup truck with a gun rack.
I don’t hunt.
I’ve never fired a weapon and never intend to do so.
With all of that said, side effects I consider attempts to gut the words of the Founding Farmers in the Second Amendment as an assault on our collective freedom.
Those 27 [...]
According to Webster’s New World College Dictionary, cheap the term “saber rattling” is defined as:
a threatening of war, buy information pills or a menacing show of armed force.
Some people call it posturing. In the animal world it’s related to establishing “pecking order”. Some people would have us believe that a pecking order is [...]
On March 2, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments addressing whether the Second Amendment applies outside of jurisdictions controlled by the federal government. The court will almost certainly say that it does, and soon it may consider a question that should be equally easy to answer: whether the Second Amendment applies outside of the home.
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A federal appeals court in Washington will have the chance to examine the latest version of the District of Columbia’s gun restrictions, in a possible test of how to apply the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2008 decision in D.C. v. Heller.
Lawyers for Dick Heller, a name party in the earlier case, filed a notice Thursday [...]
These are the offspring of Heller:
A woman contends her small stature makes her an appealing target for criminals but says she was turned down for a concealed-carry handgun permit by the Sacramento County sheriff.
A Californian man, born without an arm below the right elbow, information pills argues that the state’s roster of “approved” [...]
The Supreme Court suggested Tuesday it will strike down U.S. cities’ outright bans on handguns, a ruling that could establish a nationwide ownership right fervently sought by gun advocates. But the justices indicated less severe limits could survive, continuing disputes over the “right to keep and bear arms.”
Chicago area residents who want handguns for [...]
Wyoming citizens could carry concealed handguns without needing a state permit under a bill that passed its first committee on Tuesday.
The House Judiciary Committee voted 6-2 to recommend approval of House Bill 113 after a testimony from pro-gun groups and other supporters.
“I bring the bill here today because I do believe it is [...]
New rules will allow visitors to Zion National Park to carry semiautomatic rifles as they hike Angel’s Landing.
Shotguns can accompany campers’ Coleman stoves on Dinosaur National Monument’s Split Mountain beach. Want your pistol on your hip while pitching a tent at Bryce Canyon National Park’s Sunset Campground? No problem, as long as you don’t [...]
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