Temple Massacre Has Some Sikhs Mulling Gun Ownership

The Sikh temple massacre prompted calls for stricter gun control, but some members of the India-based faith — who carry ceremonial knives — are considering taking up firearms in light of the tragedy. Sikhs are rattled after the horrific Aug. 5 shooting in Oak Creek, Wis., in which Wade Michael Page opened fire for no…

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Tips for Terminating the Second Amendment

Dustin sums it up nicely. http://fishgame.com/deblog.php?p=576

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Federalism and the Second Amendment

It is important for you to know, especially if you’re a new listener to this program, the federal Bill of Rights does not guarantee you one solitary thing in your state, nothing, zero, zilch, nada, nothing. If you read the presentation to the states to ratify that Bill of Rights, if you read what it…

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The Booming United States Firearm Industry

On December 15th, 1791, lawmakers adopted the famous Second Amendment into the United States Constitution which protects citizens’ right to bear arms. Since this historic moment Americans have embraced their right to own and use firearms for both protection and recreation which has, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), enabled the growth of…

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Mexican President Calderon Advises US to Strengthen Gun Control after Colorado Shooting

Felipe Calderon has used the Aurora, Colorado shooting to call for further restrictions on guns in the United States. http://www.soopermexican.com/2012/07/22/mexican-president-calderon-advises-us-to-strengthen-gun-control-after-colorado-shooting/ How about he worry about Mexico’s problems before trying to dictate United States law? Especially when it comes to guns. In Mexico, there is one gun store in the entire country. In the last six…

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