Jovan Belcher’s Teammates On Kansas City Chiefs Refuse To Blame Guns For Horrifying Murder-Suicide
Jovan Belcher’s grieving teammates on the Kansas City Chiefs refused to blame guns for his horrifying murder-suicide. “If you have daughters, you should (have a gun),†Chiefs defensive lineman Shaun Smith said Monday. “You have to protect yourself. You work so hard to get to where you at, I’ll be damned if I’ll just let…
Read MoreA sophomore Texarkana state representative caused a stir this week when he announced he would once again push for an open carry gun law when the legislative session convenes in January. Rep. George Lavender hopes to spearhead legislation that would allow residents who have been approved for concealed-weapon carrying to carry holstered pistols in the…
Read MoreAmmoland put up a list of the most popular firearm-related sites thanks to Quantcast’s monthly report for November. Not exactly sure where I fit in when limiting the list to just firearm-related sites, but The Weapon Blog is the 420,383rd most popular US-based site on the internet.
Read MoreThis legislative session we could see a bill for “open carry”. State Representative George Lavender is currently writing the bill. “Essentially what the bill would do is give us license to carry instead of concealed carry. You can carry openly or concealed whichever you prefer but you still have to have a license,” said Lavender.…
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Read MoreOn Tuesday the federal appeals court in New York ruled that there is no fundamental right to carry a handgun outside your home. Kachalsky v. City of Westchester, No. 11-3642. Gun advocates like the National Rifle Association and the Second Amendment Foundation have been suing states and cities across the country, saying that “the Second…
Read MoreHead on over to RTB to check out an informative look on the resilience of modern ammunition. http://www.romeotangobravo.net/2012/11/how-ammunition-reacts-to-fire-and-other.html
Read MoreAfter many weeks of debate, Student Senate officially passed the “Texas A&M Personal Protection Bill,†which advocates for concealed carry in campus buildings. The concealed carry bill passed with a vote of 38-19 at the Oct. 31 Senate meeting, but was stalled after a motion was made to reconsider the bill. At Wednesday’s meeting, the…
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Legislation affecting gun rights in the 2023 session.
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