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URGENCY: Almost No Rooms Left For Next 5th Annual Charity Handgun/Rifle Course!

5th Annual Charity Handgun/Rifle Course for Leukemia/Lymphoma Act Very Fast!  Very few rooms are left for the 5th Annual Charity Firearms Course! 107 people have already registered for the charity course! -No rooms left at saddle West Hotel! -No rooms left for the full 4 days at Best Western, but they have rooms if you […]

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BREAKING: North Korea Fires ICBM Capable Of Hitting ANYWHERE In United States

“On Tuesday, the North Korean military test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile with a range long enough to hit Hawaii or even the American East Coast. The missile was reportedly fired at 3 a.m. local time, and flew for fully 50 minutes, on a lofted trajectory that actually sent it 10 times higher than the orbit […]

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Americans Bought Enough Guns on Black Friday to Arm the Marine Corps – Again!

“According to the FBI, over 200,000 background check requests associated with the purchase of a firearm were submitted to the agency on Black Friday, marking a new single-day record. The previous record was set on the day after Thanksgiving in 2016. In both 2017 and 2016, enough guns were potentially purchased on Black Friday to […]

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SCOTUS Won’t Listen To Challenge Of Assault Weapons Ban

“On Monday, the Supreme Court, again eschewing the chance to issue a major ruling on gun rights, turned down a challenge to Maryland’s state ban on assault weapons brought by various groups, including the National Rifle Association. In the case the Court declined to hear, Kolbe v. Hogan, a federal appeals court ruled that assault […]

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Negligent Discharge vs. Accidental Discharge

“If you’ve been around guns for at least five minutes, you’ve undoubtedly heard the terms “negligent discharge” and “accidental discharge”. Some people use these terms interchangeably. Others will pedantically insist that “there is no such thing as an accidental discharge, only a negligent discharge.” The truth is that there is such a thing as both […]

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PREPAREDNESS: How much is ‘enough’?

” Preparedness for contingencies goes a long way to turning chaos into mere inconveniences. Finding one’s self unprepared when life throws you a curveball sucks. Hopefully, like many TTAG readers, you maintain some level of readiness for emergencies. If so, congrats. The question quickly becomes how much is enough though when it comes to ammo, […]

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5th Annual Charity Handgun/Rifle Course for Leukemia/Lymphoma

5th Annual Charity Handgun/Rifle Course for Leukemia/Lymphoma Enrollment is now open!!! www.CharityCourse.gives/enroll You can now register for our 5th annual event online. you can pay your $50 leukemia/lymphoma donation. you can get a discounted course certificate. you can get discounted gun rental. you can sign up for optional dinners. you can purchase a high quality […]

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5th Annual Charity Handgun/Rifle Course for Leukemia/Lymphoma

5th Annual Charity Handgun/Rifle Course for Leukemia/Lymphoma We grew 73% from last year to this year! The growth was all from word-of-mouth. We raised $27,600 to fight leukemia/lymphoma and had 185 participants. We gave away 10 brand new handguns, shotguns, and rifles and 7,500 rounds of ammo. I have been waiting 6 months to send […]

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Concealed-handgun carry bill triggers pushback from coastal mayors, police chiefs

“Mayors and police in states like New York and California, which have relatively restrictive guns laws, are organizing against making concealed-handgun carry permits in one state valid in all states. Earlier this year, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., introduced the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017, which would allow individuals […]

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African-American women are increasingly buying guns

“Up to 59 percent of African-American households now view owning a gun as a “necessity,” according to a recent study from the Pew Research Center released this month, and African-American women have outpaced all other races and genders in terms of securing concealed carry permits in Texas between 2000 and 2016, according to demographic information […]

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