Month: May 2021
The Gun Laws This Week Will Fall Around One Person
According to npr Even in rough-and-tumble 21st-century Washington politics, the confirmation process for director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives can be brutal. One former ATF agent once likened it to walking into a buzz saw. Now, that same former agent, David Chipman, is President Biden’s nominee to lead the ATF. Chipman’s nomination […]
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Ammo Shortage Continues in Wyoming
According to cowboystatedaily Wyomingites love their guns. And apparently, the rest of the country is jumping on that bandwagon. In an era known for panic buying and stockpiling, guns and ammunition are popular items. In fact, ammunition is in such short supply that outdoor supply stores can’t keep enough on the shelves. “They sit on […]
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Marine vet in danger of being executed by North Korea
According to Fox news A former U.S. Marine who is an activist in a group advocating freedom for North Korea could be killed by Kim Jong Un if the Biden administration continues to press its extradition case against him, warn supporters. “Christopher Ahn is in danger of being assassinated in broad daylight for the world to see, to make […]
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Texas Exempt Suppressors From NFA Regulation
According to Firearm Chronicles Constitutional carry (though it isn’t yet final) hasn’t been the only win for gun rights to come out of the waning days of the Texas legislative session. Early this morning, the Senate passed HB 957, which addresses the regulation of suppressors made within the Lone Star State. The bill does three […]
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DeSantis Signs State’s Social Media ‘Censorship’ Bill
According to The Gateway Pundit It’s another sunny day in Florida as Governor Ron DeSantis signed off on a Censorship bill in the state. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation Monday as part of his campaign to reign in Big Tech companies when it comes to how they handle the information they collect from consumers […]
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Nevada’s Nellis Air Force Base investigates deadly military Incident
According to Fox News Nevada fire officials are investigating an aircraft crash that occurred near Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas Monday afternoon and has left at least one person dead. FOX5 reports that the crash happed at 2245 N. Christ Lane, south of the base, around 2:30 p.m. Nellis Air Force Base said it is […]
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Texas Legislature Reaches Agreement on Constitutional Carry Bill
According to Firearm Chronicles When the Texas Senate attached a variety of non-germane amendments to the constitutional carry bill it passed earlier this month, prospects for final passage became…complicated. But both the House and Senate appointed slates of pro-gun members to the conference committee that was tasked with ironing out the differences. Although this does […]
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China has Infiltrated the U.S. Military Biodefense Program
According to The Gateway Pundit Chunying Hua, spokeswoman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, has promoted the conspiracy theory that Fort Detrick is the origin of the COVID-19 virus. Although such a claim is patently ridiculous, there may be a kernel of truth in it, given how much knowledge and skills may have been obtained by […]
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Cable Car Plunges to the Ground, Killing at Least 9
According to Fox news A mountaintop cable car plunged to the ground in northern Italy on Sunday, killing at least nine people and sending two children to the hospital, authorities said. A photo of the wreckage taken by Italy’s fire squad showed the crushed and crumpled remains of the cable car in a clearing of a thick patch of […]
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Armed Citizens Uses Rifle to Stop Attempted Mass Shooting
According to Firearm Chronicles A shooting in Fort Smith, Arkansas that left an elderly woman dead could have had many more victims, according to neighbors, if an armed citizen hadn’t stepped up and put down the killer on Saturday morning. Police say that 87-year old Lois Hicks was shot and killed in her apartment by […]
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