Category: Random Shit
Op-Ed Offers Hypocritical Message to Sanctuary
According to Firearm Chronicles New Mexico is an interesting place to watch right about now. Despite warnings from a large number of their county sheriffs, the legislature passed a red flag law just the same. These sheriffs have already vowed not to enforce these blatantly unconstitutional laws and for good reason. They swore to support […]
Read MoreTN Constitutional Carry Bill Clears First Hurdle
According to Firearm Chronicles As constitutional carry bills seem bound and determined to stall out in so many other places, Tennessee is a little different. There, the governor has thrown his full support for the measure, which is bound to help it move forward. Even so, constitutional carry still has to pass the legislature. The […]
Read MoreUS conducts airstrikes against multiple Iranian-backed militia sites in Iraq
According to CNN The US carried out airstrikes on Thursday against multiple Iranian-backed militia sites in Iraq, according to the US Defense Department. The strikes come one day after the US assessed an Iranian-backed group was responsible for a rocket attack on a base where coalition forces are located, killing two American service members and […]
Read MoreFlorida man stands naked in his driveway, throws rocks at passing cars
According to Click Orlando A Brevard County man was arrested for standing naked in his driveway and throwing rocks at passing cars which I would like to state is one of my favorite pass times. Brevard County Deputies were called to a Port St. John neighborhood Tuesday and found Duy Khanh, 34, standing nude in […]
Read MoreIranian backed Militia Rocket Attack on a Military Base
According to Atlas.news A suspected Iranian-backed militia rocket attack on a military base housing Coalition forces in Taji, Iraq, has left two American and one British service member dead. The Coalition said that 12 others were wounded during the attack, which #UnitedStates Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of UnitedStates Central Command, said was likely conducted by Kataib […]
Read MoreCoronavirus Fears Sparks Gun Sales In Southern CA
According to Bearing Arms California isn’t a gun-friendly state. We all know this. The state has done everything it could to discourage gun ownership and to demonize those who buy firearms anyway. It’s probably best described as hostile territory for anyone who believes in the plain text of the Second Amendment. Of course, not all […]
Read MoreCoronavirus said to be a Global Pandemic
According to Atlas.News The World Health Organization has declared the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a global pandemic as over 4,700 people have died and another 130,000 have become infected, including over 68,000 recoveries. While Chinese health officials believe the virus has passed its peak in China, the virus continues to quickly grow throughout the rest of the […]
Read MoreCoronavirus Cases Top 1,000 in U.S.; Italy Shutdown Expands
According to The Weather Channel The number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. has topped 1,000, as one of the nation’s top health officials warns that the outbreak will continue to spread. “I can say we will see more cases and things will get worse than they are right now,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the […]
Read MoreChelsea Manning Attempts to Do Us All A Favor in Prison
According to Fox News Former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning tried to “take her own life” in a Virginia jail on Wednesday ahead of a looming court date, her legal team said in a statement. She has been recovering and is still expected to appear in court for a hearing Friday after refusing to testify before […]
Read MoreCT Sued over it’s Absurd Ban on On Common Ammo Magazines
According to Firearms Chronicles Connecticut’s ban on ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 1o-rounds of ammunition is being challenged in court seven years after the law was first put in place following the Sandy Hook masssacre. The Connecticut Citizens Defense League and the 2nd Amendment Foundation filed the lawsuit in federal court, arguing that […]
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