By Dave Workman The Louisville, Ky. Metro Council is “urging” the State Assembly to “address common-sense gun regulation,” which translates to carving out Jefferson County and allowing it to set up its own gun control laws, which is currently not allowed under the sate’s preemption law. According to WAVE News, Louisville Councilman Ken Herndon has […]
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All the critics need to do to prove this wrong is to come up with numbers that credibly refute those given. [More] You can’t rebut contentions by avoiding them. It’s past time this argument was more widely noticed in the “pro-gun community.”
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Abraham George is a living example of the American dream. Born in Kerala, India… [More] ,,, hes’ now chairman of the Texas GOP. Things that make you go “Hmmm”… Must be part of the 17%, right? [Via JG]
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3/26/26 Daily Caller presents an Instagram video (which is why I have not included it here:
Shocking video from a radical anti-Iran war protest in Philadelphia showed participants explicitly supporting Islamic terror groups and calling for “cheers” every time an American servicemember comes home “in a casket.”
It also calls for support for Hamas and Hamas. Remember who hates women.
An embattled lawmaker facing five decades in prison will face the congressional spotlight Thursday during an ethics trial that could result in her expulsion from the House of Representatives. [More] So… she’ll be a “prohibited person”…?
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Former NRA president allegedly tosses water, profanity at attorney during hearing [More] I remember when she was THE person credited for Florida being called “The Gunshine State,” but it looks like being Wayne’s Mama Bear has rubbed off the luster. I hope those close to her are making sure that if she needs help she … Continue reading "How the Mighty Have Fallen"
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We don’t hate the DSM enough. You guys who hate Republicans ready for this? [Via Michael G]
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The Democrat governor of Virginia just blamed ICE for the killing of Virginia resident Stephanie Minter by a criminal illegal alien. [More] Man, if you Republican fascists weren’t so racist, this would never have happened. [Via Michael G]
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Wayne Pacelle, the disgraced anti-hunting activist who previously resigned following sexual harassment allegations and a grifter who was once head of the anti-hunting group Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), is at it again. He’s now camouflaging himself as a hunting supporter, which couldn’t be farther from the truth. And he’s doing it to … Continue reading "Getting the Lead Out"
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Chief Justice John Roberts Refuses to Clarify the “Historical Tradition” Test in Second Amendment Litigation [More] “Why?” you ask…
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If you give up on a state completely, that means all the money Bloomberg was dumping into it can go to a different one to do the same thing. Why even if it appears hopeless, you don’t quit or abandon anywhere. [More] Having fought the fight in California for decades and seeing what the few … Continue reading "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"
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An off-duty police superintendent has been charged with murdering an American worker in the Bahamas, according to a report. [More] Hmmm, convenient: IF YOU’RE TRAVELING TO THE CARIBBEAN, KNOW THAT IT IS ILLEGAL TO IMPORT OR EXPORT FIREARMS OR AMMUNITION TO OR FROM ANY CARICOM: CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY MEMBER STATES UNLESS YOU HAVE A FIREARM IMPORT … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Tropical Enough"
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Arizona Senate Bill 1424 has passed the Senate 17 -2, and has passed in the House Education Committee and the House Rules Committee. The bill creates a requirement for school districts and charter schools to provide age-appropriate firearm safety awareness training in all grades kindergarten - 12 grade.
The instruction is to be objective, and not promote firearms ownership or any political position. The instruction is to be limited to accident prevention and personal safety awareness. It is to include guidance on safe firearms storage in homes and vehicles. The instruction is to give guidance on what to do if a firearm is encountered, to include not touching the firearm and to notify an adult. Inside the bill there is a long list of restrictions about six things which may not be included in the instruction:
3. NOT INCLUDE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
(a) A LIVE FIREARM.
(b) AMMUNITION OR SIMULATED AMMUNITION.
(c) A DEMONSTRATION THAT INVOLVES HANDLING, OPERATING, LOADING, UNLOADING OR FIRING A FIREARM.
(d) INSTRUCTION THAT IS INTENDED TO TRAIN STUDENTS IN THE USE OF FIREARMS.
(e) A MORAL JUDGMENT REGARDING LAWFUL FIREARM POSSESSION.
(f) AN INQUIRY, SURVEY OR REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ABOUT WHETHER A STUDENT, STUDENT'S PARENT OR MEMBER OF THE STUDENT'S HOUSEHOLD OWNS, POSSESSES OR MAY POSSESS A FIREARM OR ABOUT THE FIREARMS STORAGE PRACTICES OF A STUDENT, STUDENT'S PARENT OR MEMBER OF THE STUDENT'S HOUSEHOLD.
The Arizona Citizens Defense League (AZCDL) (this correspondent is a member), supports the legislation. This correspondent did not find a formal statement of opposition against the bill. An advocate for gun storage legislation made the argument the legislature should pass a bill requiring safe storage of guns instead. The bill is considered a partisan bill, supported mostly by Republicans, according to Legiscan. Fatal firearms accidents have declined by over 94% since 1933. The number of firearms per person has increased about 3X during that period. On average, about 61 children die each year in firearms accidents. About 168 children die each year in accidents involving glass tabletops. About as many children die from accidents involving 5 gallon buckets as die in fatal firearms accidents. More children are killed in accidents involving bicycles than are killed in accidents involving firearms. Firearms are one of many hazards children encounter while they grow up.
Analysis: The bill is likely to pass the Arizona legislature, which is narrowly controlled by Republicans. Republicans have a 17 to 13 advantage in the Senate and a 31 to 29 advantage in the House. SB 1424 might avoid Governor Hobbs (D) veto, but it seems unlikely. Governor Katie Hobbs has earned a reputation for the number of vetoes she has given. Governor Hobbs is facing serious re-election challenges. She might sign SB 1424 to claim she is not against rights protected by the Second Amendment.
SB 1424 severely restricts what may be taught to students. This may be necessary to obtain passage in a legislature with a very small majority of Republicans.
The bill is a step toward more comprehensive knowledge about firearms safety. It makes students more aware of firearms. It has the advantage of not being overtly against the ownership or use of firearms. As "age appropriate" instruction about firearms safety, later grade levels might be able to include information about the legal status of firearms in Arizona. It is difficult for people to obey the law if they do not know what the law is. Firearms are one of many potentially hazardous items children encounter while they grow up.
It is far better to gun proof the child than to attempt to create a gun free environment.
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According to the criminal complaint, the victim was sleeping in her bed when she woke up to someone beating on her door and ringing the doorbell. This happened on 18th Street in Brownsville.
The criminal complaint said Rosiek broke a window with a brick and came in through the front door.
Police say he went to the victim's bedroom and started yelling at her.
They say he blocked her doorway, and that's when the victim fired several shots, hitting him in the leg and side of the head.
The complaint says he chased her — and they started fighting — until she was able to run outside to police.
The homeowner told police he was sleeping when he heard noises from the back of his home, then saw an unknown woman inside.
The homeowner stated that when the woman said she wanted to buy his residence, that’s when he shot her.
The woman told police she was shot after she entered the residence through the unlocked back door.
MPD states that the woman is experiencing mental health issues.
The woman was transported to the hospital in non-critical condition and subsequently taken into custody.
On March 26, 1636, the University of Utrecht had its opening ceremony. Pictured is the university’s Academiegebouw Rectory. — March 26, 1790: The US Congress passed the Naturalization Act, requiring two-year residency. — March 26th, 1812: An earthquake now estimated at 7.7 on the Richter scale destroyed 90% of Caracas, Venezuela, and killed an estimated 15,000–20,000 people. — Today’s feature article is an essay by SurvivalBlog’s Founder and Senior Editor, James Wesley, Rawles (JWR). — There are just a few days left to get your Writing Contest article in for the current round of judging.
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Like a lot of teenagers of my generation, I played a Role-Playing Game (RPG) called Dungeons and Dragons (“D&D“.) The majority of the players in our smallish-town D&D group were Christians, so we downplayed the wizardry aspect, and concentrated on adventure and combat. We also shunned most cosplay and Live-Action Roleplaying. (“LARPing”.) This was in the late 1970s, so we had access to just the small-format Chainmail book and the first three D&D boxed-set rulebooks developed by Gary Gygax, et al. This was long before the more popular large-format Advanced D&D books were published. One key aspect of characters in …
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SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods. This column is a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from JWR. Our goal is to educate our readers, to help them to recognize emerging threats, and to be better prepared for both disasters and negative societal trends. You can’t mitigate a risk if you haven’t first identified a risk. In today’s column, more about drone warfare. How to Survive Drone Warfare A very useful new video from Garand Thumb: How To Survive Drone Warfare In Ukraine (Ukraine Veteran). AI-Powered Lawsuits …
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“Neutrality is generally used as a mask to hide unusual bitterness. Sometimes it hides what it is – nothing. It always stands for hollowness of head or bitterness of heart, sometimes for both.” – Robert Green Ingersoll
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In March of 2016, Belle and I went to our first state championship, the Texas State Championship of Cowboy Fast Draw in Fort Worth, TX, We were green as grass, brand new to the Fast Draw game, and we wandered around the Stock Yards, wide-eyed and having fun.
Tomorrow morning, we are leaving for our 11th Texas State. This one is in Burnet, TX, just south of Austin. These championships move around, just as they should. We've been to Fort Worth, Amarillo, Odessa, Silsbee, Houston, and this is our second trip to Burnet. We really enjoy the Texas State Championship.
If you wander through YouTube, you will videos offering many explanations for why Americans are obese today, when they were not in the 1950s. Certainly, my recollection is that in my elementary school classes (1963-1968) it was usually one kid in each class who was fat. (By junior high, that was me.) Pictures of 1950s and 1960s American seem healthily skinny. But did fat people not get photographed?
“Allowing the open carry of firearms in densely populated counties creates unnecessary anxiety, terrorizes children, and instills fear throughout our communities."
Illegals Killed HOW Many People Thus Far in 2026? They Won’t Tell Us. [More] So when Cato says “Not as many as some,” they’re pulling the numbers out of where? The other deception they pull is what they compare the rate to treats the whole country like a homogenously whole, rather than a poll where … Continue reading "We Could Tell You, But Then We’d Have to Not Report Who Killed You"
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Will There Be Blood? Can America and the West Be Recivilized without Violence? [More] “Recivilized” would evoke condemnation in some quarters… Ask the treasonous pathway to citizenship Democrats and cheap labor Republicans, and the deliberately indifferent “single issue” groups making it inevitable. [Via bondmen]
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I rode on LA’s metro — it was a hellscape of disturbing acts, violence and drugs [More] But…but…but “safe for everyone“… [Via bondmen]
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I guess the stats in the cities—this is kind of a funny thing, and I’m glad somebody brought this up—because the pro-gun side in this country is always trying to cut and dissect the demographics down. They’re like, okay, so there was a higher percentage in this city, or among this type of person, or … Continue reading "Truth Will Out"
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Federal Judge Upholds Texas Carry Bans at Bars, Sporting Events & Racetracks [More] He didn’t check with text, history, and tradition…? Well, there goes my argument about judicial appointments…
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Flock has a hidden weakness many don’t know: public records requests. [More] I’ll bet a similar effort could prove what a useless and costly bureaucratic boondoggle systems like ShotSpotter are. Or what an Orwellian intrusion the state co-opting Ring door cameras has turned out to be. [Via WiscoDave]
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These bylaw changes removed the republic-like representation that members had on the Foundation board. Since these changes were never made public, what’s that say to the donor who thought their money would be looked after at the Foundation by mostly NRA directors? (At least one donor did ask the Foundation about bylaw changes and who … Continue reading "Shaking the Foundation"
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Cannon-Grant, who led the now-defunct nonprofit Violence in Boston, pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges last fall… Cannon-Grant was named Boston magazine’s “best social advocate justice” in 2020, the same year Boston Globe Magazine named her one of its Bostonians of the Year. [More] I haven’t been this disillusioned since Big Weasel let us all … Continue reading "A Liberal Heroine"
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Ballot box upset: Democrats flip Florida legislative seat in Trump’s stomping ground [More] And: Top Republican in North Carolina Senate concedes race decided by 23 votes – Phil Berger, who was endorsed by Trump, concedes to Sheriff Sam Page despite outspending his opponent in Republican primary [More] Elections have consequences. It doesn’t matter what subversive … Continue reading "The Shape of Things to Come?"
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How They’ll Trample Your 4th Amendment Rights to Get to Your Second Amendment Rights [Watch] The relevant case… Ah, Joshua Prince. Good man. I see Col. Paris is taking his pension so he can go double-dip at the FBI. I wonder if Kash will keep him in line. Replacement Commish Bivens reminds me of someone… … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Trampling Enough"
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Baird v. Bonta (9th Cir. 2026):
For most of American history, open carry has been the default manner of lawful carry for firearms. It remains the norm across the country—more than thirty states generally allow open carry to this day, including states with significant urban populations. 1 Indeed, several of our Nation’s largest cities and states recently returned to unlicensed open carry by explicitly authorizing it. For example, Texas reauthorized open carry without a license in 2021. 2 Kansas likewise transitioned back to allowing open carry without a permit in 2015. 3 And other states that placed restrictions on open carry in recent decades have also removed those burdens.4 Similarly, for the first 162 years of its history open carry was a largely unremarkable part of daily life in California. From 1850, when California first became a state, until the Mulford Act of 1967, public carry of firearms in California (open or concealed) was entirely unregulated. And when California first deviated (or considered deviating) from this practice, its reasons for doing so were less than morally exemplary. The first restriction on public carry that California contemplated was a concealed-carry ban in 1856—which was intended to apply only to “Mexicans,” who were considered dangerous. See The Rise and Fall of California’s First Concealed-Carry Law, NRA Institute for Legislative Action (Jan. 1, 2013) (citing John David Borthwick, “THREE YEARS IN CALIFORNIA” (1857); Roger D. McGrath, GUNFIGHTERS, HIGHWAYMEN, & VIGILANTES: VIOLENCE ON THE FRONTIER (1984)), https://www.nraila.org/articles/20130101/the-rise-and-fallof-californias-first-concealed-carry-law.
Eventually, in 1967 California first criminalized the peaceful open carrying of a loaded handgun in the Mulford Act—legislation that was also tainted with racial animus. See Mulford Act, 1967 Cal. Stat. 2459 (codified as amended at various sections of Cal. Penal Code); Cal. Penal Code § 25850 (2024). Passed during a period of significant racial unrest, the Mulford Act was a legislative response to the Black Panther Party’s activities, which included openly carrying firearms to protest police behavior in AfricanAmerican communities. See Thaddeus Morgan, The NRA Supported Gun Control When the Black Panthers Had the Weapons, HISTORY (last updated May 28, 2025), https://www.history.com/articles/black-panthers-guncontrol-nra-support-mulford-act. The catalyzing event occurred when “30 members of the Black Panthers protested on the steps of the California statehouse armed with .357 Magnums, 12-gauge shotguns and .45-caliber pistols and announced, ‘The time has come for Black people to arm themselves.’” Id. The California legislature disagreed and responded by passing the Mulford Act. Id. Yet even then, it remained legal in California to openly carry a handgun, so long as it was unloaded. See Mulford Act, 1967 Cal. Stat. 2459.
Count on an appeal to an en banc panel by California but this is then likely to end up before the Supreme Coiurt.
En banc petition filed. No word on action yet
When the word came recently that Chuck Norris had died, almost everyone said in one way or another, “There was a man!” Amen. Norris’ fighting skills weren’t all that made him someone to emulate. He was said to be humble, kind, and charitable. There are some martial arts movies stars who were accused of being arrogant, […]The Los Angeles County Superior Court has revealed 147,000 cases of felony convictions were not successfully reported to the California Department of Justice. The public notice of the backlog of errors was posted on February 24, 2026. Because they were not reported, they were not included in the National Instant background Check System (NICS) criminal history records. It is possible some convicted felons were able to obtain firearms through licensed dealers because of this oversight. From lacourt.org:
Of the approximately 464,000 impacted cases, the Court has identified approximately 380,000 instances with convictions where the case’s ADR was not successfully reported to the DOJ. Of those, roughly 147,000 involved cases with felony convictions, and roughly 233,000 were cases with misdemeanor convictions. Approximately 84,000 cases were dismissals in which ADRs were not successfully reported to the DOJ. Of those, roughly 61,000 involved felony dismissals, and roughly 23,000 involved misdemeanor dismissals.
The convictions are being transmitted to the DOJ at the present time. Most of the records occurred from the 1980's to 2006. Some of the records are as late as 2023.
About 18% of the records are of cases being dismissed. These could have consequences for things such as criminal history checks. Such checks often include arrests. Without the record of a dismissal of charges, it would become more difficult for an individual to show he was not convicted of a crime.
This correspondent has not found any indication if the California Department of Justice will be doing checks to see if any firearms were transferred to people with felony convictions.
Analysis: Los Angeles County Superior Court handles court cases for a bit less than 10 million people. These cases are mostly from a period of over 20 years, more than 20 years ago. The average number of felony convictions in the United States over that period was about 500 per 100,000 adults per year. The average is probably higher in California, but assuming the national average, we would expect about 50,000 felony convictions per year, or about 1.15 million convictions over the 23 year period. Given these back of the envelope estimates, roughly 1 in 8 felony convictions in the period, in Los Angeles County were not input properly. This does not engender faith in the criminal justice system. Bad record keeping is what one expects in third world countries. This shows, in spite of platitudes about how important it is to keep guns away from those who should not have them, the actual performance of doing so was not a very high priority.
This correspondent does not believe it should be the highest priority, because such laws are of marginal use against violent criminals. They are primarily used to convince those who desire to follow the law they should not acquire firearms. Such an attempt does not work well. In Australia, when extreme gun control measures were put into effect, the population followed the arcane and difficult rules, but increased the number of firearms owned, per capita, anyway. People will go to considerable trouble to obtain legal firearms when they have the desire to have them. Australian bureaucracy followed the rules. The number of firearms owned increased. Those who hate an armed population were outraged. Now they are proposing even more restrictions. Rule-following is not what those who want the people disarmed desire. They want the people disarmed.
It is good to see proper record keeping. Bad record keeping undermines faith in government. Given the allegations of corrupt politics in California, and especially in Los Angeles, this correspondent has to wonder if any of the "mistakes" were "helped" by a "helpful" clerical staff. This correspondent has not seen any evidence of such "help". The more people see the state as corrupt or even bumbling, the more they see the value of an armed population.
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The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said the man attempted to force his way inside a residence in the 2900 block of Hunt Drive around 9:15 p.m. and threatened to kill one of the people inside. The homeowner called 911 after repeatedly asking that person to leave.
According to the sheriff's office, the homeowner shot the suspect after he broke a window to gain entry into the home. Deputies responded to the scene, and the man was taken to a nearby hospital and then booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail on Friday morning.
On March 25, 1306, Robert the Bruce was crowned Robert I, King of Scots, soon after he had killed his rival John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch. — March 25, 1863: The first US Army Medals of Honor were awarded to six Union Army soldiers by US Secretary of War Edwin Stanton in Washington. National Medal of Honor Day is now officially observed on March 25th of each year. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: A Gunsite Academy Three-Day Course Certificate. …
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I’m sure most everyone is familiar now with the seemingly sudden change in the Food Pyramid. The Food Pyramid has essentially been flipped on its head. Whereas, grains were considered a “foundational” food, meats (proteins), vegetables, and dairy are now considered to be foundational. I am very pleased to see this change at the federal government level because it’s going to impact all federal programs for the better, in my opinion, such as feeding children, the less fortunate, healthcare, and nutrition guidelines. Have you ever (unkindly) thought “they could afford to lose some weight” when witnessing someone purchasing groceries with …
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Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters. — Michigan Republicans Introduce Bill To Become 30th Constitutional Carry State. (A hat tip to blog reader D.S.V. for the link.) o o o ‘Mike Lee unveils national constitutional carry bill to override ‘hostile’ state gun laws. o o o Your Step-by-Step Guide to Growing Sprouts at Home. o o o A great …
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“Saying you don’t want to enter every potential war in the Middle East doesn’t make you an isolationist; it makes you wise.” – Nigel Farage
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By Dave Workman Last month, when President Donald Trump signed an executive order headlined “protecting Second Amendment Rights,” which allows certain non-violent convicted felons to begin the process for having their gun rights restored, it became quickly obvious from which direction headline writers were coming. At NPR, the headline read “The Trump DOJ is giving […]
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I went this morning for a AAA scan (Abdominal Aorta Aneurism). It is a sonogram to tell if my abdominal aorta is about to spring a leak. When they scheduled it a week ago, I old then it was a waste of time and money. I'm okay. The doc insisted, because he doesn't believe me when I tell him something. Evidently, this test is VERY fucking important.
So, I went this morning and got the scan done. I was right. It was a waste of time and money. Scan showed absolutely no problems. It was a wase of my time and your tax dollars.
On another note, I heard that the 82nd Infantry Division (Airborne) just got a warning order. The headquarters elements are moving east with the full division to follow shortly. That is interesting.
On a more local note, we learned yesterday that our recently retired Sheriff was killed in what is characterized as a hit-and-run. Rumors abound. I worked for that man for eight years, and while I did not always agree with him, I always thought his heart was in the right place. Rest in Peace, Sheriff.

Wood stock, custom gunsmithing, and a fancy new cartridge that packs a whole lot of power with 300+ grain bullets. March 24th is the birthday of Dr. Art Robinson, who was born in 1942. He has done yeoman service to both the preparedness and the homeschooling communities. He was the creator of the very inexpensive Robinson Self-Teaching Curriculum. — On March 24, 1964 the Kennedy half-dollar was first issued. Aside for a few that were specially made for Proof Sets it was only the 1964-dated Kennedy halves that were 90% silver. Starting in 1965, the composition of circulating Kennedy halves was reduced to 40% silver. And in 1970, they were fully debased to mere clad copper tokens. — Today’s feature …
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Barrier blind ammo is designed to pass through common obstacles like car doors, windows, drywall, plywood, or heavy clothing without significant change to its terminal performance. I recently tested G9 Defense Barrier Blind Hollow Point ammunition in 6.5 Creedmoor. I must admit that I was only secondarily interested in its barrier blind qualities. My primary interest was in the fact that the ammo is machine-turned out of solid copper. According to G9, this gives it greater consistency in density over traditional jacketed bullets. The lower standard deviation of ballistic coefficient, in turn, provides higher accuracy at extended ranges. During my …
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This weekly column features media from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. Redoubt News Links: A fascinating video confirmation of Idaho’s ongoing shift from red to deep red: Is Idaho Turning Into California? HERE’S THE LATEST DATA! Why Is Wyoming Stashing Gold Inside This Old Newspaper Building? Woman Sells Protection Dogs To The Wealthy For $175,000 Each. First nuclear reactor built on DOE land in 50 years unveiled at Idaho National Lab. Send Your Media Links Please send your links …
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“I think that the economy, and the political system, has literally become such a disaster I don’t know if it’s possible to save it.” – James Woods
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