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Death Toll Continues to Rise as National Guard Goes Door-to-Door Searching For Additional Victims….
The death toll has increased to 37 as western New York experiences its deadliest storm in 50 years. The National Guard and other local officials have planned to conduct wellness inspections door-to-door around Buffalo over the next 48 hours in preparation for the storm’s death toll to rise. Three of the 34 dead have not […]
Read MoreChristmas Burglary Attempted Goes Bad in “Home Alone” Style Capture….
A man tried to rob a neighborhood store in Gainesville, Georgia, early on Christmas morning, but his plan was foiled when he slid and struck his head on a patch of ice. Luis Sajbocho-Ordonez, 30, was concealed behind El Gallo Mas Gallo Western Wear at 1 am on Christmas Day. According to reports, Sajbocho was […]
Read MoreNY Store Owner Opens Fire on Looters As They Flee Down Alley During Worst Snowstorm In 50 Years
31 people have died in Buffalo, New York, as a result of the region’s deadliest winter storm in 50 years, which brought frigid temperatures and heavy precipitation. Many people are still stuck in their houses and cars as first responders struggle to perform search and rescue operations since the city’s roadways are still inaccessible owing […]
Read MoreWoke Military Will Now Accept Recruits With ADHD And Other Behavioral Challenges….
Almost every branch of the U.S. military is having trouble attracting enough personnel. Under Joe Biden, the military adopted left-wing “progressive” ideologies, which is undoubtedly a contributing factor to the issue. Normal volunteers don’t want to hear lectures on systematic racism and diversity. As a result, the military will now begin taking recruits that they […]
Read MoreZero Bail Group Closes Doors After Being Sued For Paying Bail Of Felon Who Shot a Man 11 Times…
Since George Floyd’s murder and the summer of riots, burning, looting, and homicides in 2020, zero bail advocacy and laws removing bail restrictions have proliferated in towns and states across the nation. Because it criminalizes poverty and violates the rule that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, bail is seen as racist and classist. Then-future […]
Read MoreEx-Cop Killed By Gunfire After Another Violent Call To His Home
Kyle Lobo, an ex-cop, “voluntarily” left the San Marcos, Texas Police Department in October after hitting and kicking an 11-year-old boy and “head-butting” his wife. He was dismissed and resigned after being arrested at the time of the incidents. After being accused of harming a child and “continuous familial violence against a family member,” he […]
Read More5 Carry Conditions – How Do You Carry Your Handgun?
“Carry condition” isn’t a subject as hotly debated in the gun community as, say, stopping power or GLOCK vs. 1911, but it’s up there. What is a carry condition? It’s the state of readiness you use for a handgun (usually one you’re carrying). It’s a sort of code for the number of steps needed to make the gun ready to fire. Since […]
Read MoreIt’s A Racket: Cities & States Suing Gun Makers for ‘Gun Violence’ Benefits Only One Group….
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown announced last week that the Queen City had filed a “first of its kind” lawsuit targeting and blaming firearms manufacturers for the rising gun violence there. It’s not remotely the first, despite invoking a new “public nuisance” state law, and it’ll fail: Suits against Big Guns over crime, like those targeting Big […]
Read MoreFive Teens Charged With Murder In Christmas Weekend Shooting At ‘Gun-Free’ Mall
The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota forbids card-carrying good guys — you know, law-abiding citizens — from possessing legal self-defense tools there. Criminals, on the other hand, are perfectly free to disregard the “no guns” signage and have done so for years. So when two “groups” of teens had a mostly-peaceful disagreement Friday evening during pre-Christmas shopping, […]
Read More5th Circuit District Court Upholds Ban on Gun Sales to Adults Under 21….
Even though recent news regarding post-Bruen Second Amendment challenges has been quite encouraging, things aren’t entirely bad. The ruling in Reese v. ATF (PDF), a test case challenging the provision of the 1968 Gun Control Act that forbids the sale of handguns and handgun ammunition to adults under the age of 21, serves as an […]
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