Archive | July, 2014

Court orders Chicago to pay NRA’s legal fees.

Ha! A federal court is ordering the city of Chicago to pay the National Rifle Association nearly $1 million in legal fees. The NRA had challenged a Chicago law banning gun sales within the city limits that a federal court ruled unconstitutional in January. Read more… Be sure to follow me on Facebook, Instagram or […]

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Murder rate drops as concealed carry permits rise, study shows.

Published July 09, 2014 FoxNews.com A dramatic spike in the number of Americans with permits to carry concealed weapons coincides with an equally stark drop in violent crime, according to a new study, which Second Amendment advocates say makes the case that more guns can mean safer streets. The study by the Crime Prevention Research […]

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When a Gunman Started Shooting at People Leaving a Party, a Military Member With a Concealed Carry Permit Sprang Into Action.

The Fourth of July ended in fireworks for many Americans, but for one group of Chicago partygoers, the night ended with something else: a firefight. Two side-by-side parties provided the scene of the Friday confrontation, the Chicago Tribune reported. A group of four people, including one military member, was leaving one party when one of […]

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Man Flies Drone Through Fireworks, The Results Are Spectacular  

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Army wants a harder-hitting pistol.

Army wants a harder-hitting pistol By Matthew Cox Published July 03, 2014 Military.com Facebook0 Twitter0 m9pistol army.jpg U.S. Army The U.S. Army is moving forward to replace the Cold War-era M9 9mm pistol with a more powerful handgun that also meets the needs of the other services. As the lead agent for small arms, the […]

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Target releases a statement on guns that Second Amendment supporters may not like.

Retail giant Target announced Wednesday that it is asking people not to bring firearms into its stores, even when those stores are located in towns that allow “open carry.” “Our approach has always been to follow local laws, and of course, we will continue to do so,” interim Target CEO John Mulligan said. “But starting […]

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This Family-Run Restaurant Is the Opposite of a Gun-Free Zone – Wait Until You Read the Sign That’s Posted.

Would you complain about your meal if the waitress serving the food was packing heat? That’s exactly what you’ll find at Shooters Grill, the aptly named restaurant located in the town of Rifle, Colorado. The family-run, American-style diner features wait staff who exercise their open-carry rights and invites customers to do the same. Owner Lauren […]

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Gun makers flee Northeast for ‘true blood Second Amendment’ states.

By Cheryl K. Chumley The Washington Times Tuesday, July 1, 2014 Gun manufacturers are leaving the Northeast in droves, seeking out new production homes in the comparatively low-tax, Second Amendment-friendly South — and at a time when firearms sales have skyrocketed, industry data showed. “Everybody who is looking to expand in new factory space is […]

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In 2012, Gun-Wielding Criminals Robbed This Store Owner of Nearly $30K in Goods. This Time, He Was Prepared.

A store owner in Dayton, Ohio, shot and killed an armed robbery suspect on Monday. The Step-N-Style store had already been robbed of nearly $30,000 in goods back in November of 2012, prompting the owner to arm himself in self-defense. Police say 16-year-old Isiah Haggins and a second suspect entered the store at around 11 […]

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