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WLNS: Michigan Panel OKs Concealed Guns In Schools
A Michigan legislative committee has voted to let people with extra training carry guns inside churches, schools and other places now off limits.
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The Federalist: Why Bringing A Gun To Church Is A Pretty Good Idea
A few hours after Sunday’s horrifying mass shooting in a Sutherland Springs Baptist church, a Fox News host asked the attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, “As a country, what do we do? How can we get our arms around this and stop this insanity?”
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National Review: Why Gun Control Loses
Everyone knew, after the massacre in Las Vegas, that gun control was not going to get anywhere. The public conversation about guns hit the usual notes — its very roteness is by now one of those notes — but this time more of it focused on why gun control has such poor prospects.
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The Washington Times: Already With the Ridiculous Gun Control Headlines
The mourning for the Texas church victims is not yet over — heck, it’s barely begun — and already, The New York Times, in all its left-leaning editorial board wisdom, is calling for gun control. The title says it all: “It’s Not Too Soon to Debate Gun Control.” Does the left ever stop? The New York Times‘ piece included a ticking timer to show how many hours, minutes and seconds since the Sutherland Springs, Texas, shooting and the death of 26. It also included similar counts of hours, minutes and seconds since other shootings, like the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, the shooting in Dallas, the shooting in Las Vegas, and others. Why?
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LA Times: In Texas, a Good Guy With a Gun Took on a Bad Guy With a Gun
The killer wore a bulletproof vest and a mask with a white skull on it. Devin P. Kelley had a history of domestic violence on his military record that should have barred him from owning guns, but he was armed with a 5.56-millimeter Ruger semiautomatic rifle that he was allowed to buy because of a bureaucratic error by the Air Force.
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The Federalist: Hero Who Stopped Texas Gunman Says He Couldn’t Have Stopped Him Without An AR-15
The hero who stopped the gunman behind the deadly Texas church massacre said using an AR-15 enabled him to end the bloodshed. In an emotional interview with CRTV’s “Louder With Crowder” on Monday, Stephen Willeford described the gunfight and dramatic car chase that ensued to stop the shooter from slaughtering additional churchgoers.
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Ben Shapiro: A Completely Asinine Headline About The Texas Mass Shooting
On Monday, after a horrific mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas, in which 26 people including over a dozen children were murdered, The Washington Post released a piece explaining just who to blame: guns and men.
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NBC News: Democrats Demand More Gun Control
Democratic lawmakers are renewing their calls for gun control, following the largest mass shooting in Texas history, as Republicans, including President Donald Trump and local lawmakers, insisted firearms are not the problem.
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Washington Post: An Unlikely Hero Describes Gun Battle Dramatic Chase With Texas Shooting Suspect
Johnnie Langendorff stumbled into the crossfire — a total accident. Sunday morning was all routine until then. Langendorff — a lanky Texan with a fuzzy chin beard and the long horns of a bull’s skull tattooed across his neck — had breakfast. Then he was driving his truck on the dusty back streets to his girlfriend’s house nearby. When he approached the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, he noticed something odd.
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FPC: Gun control is not the answer - a response to calls for gun control following tragedies
In the aftermath of the horrific and illegal premeditated killing at the First Baptist Church we see once more, and quite clearly, that only peaceable people bearing arms can effectively respond to those evil or insane people who, devoid of a moral core, take deliberate actions to kill and injure others when they are at their most vulnerable.
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News and Observer: Why the ‘Bump Stock’ Ban Will Fail
According to the media, I am the evil “gun lobby.” Far from being a shill for gun manufacturers, however, I – and thousands like me – don’t get paid for advocacy. So widely ridiculed are media fantasies about “the gun lobby” that Neal Knox, who made the NRA a legislative juggernaut, drew standing ovations from adoring throngs by opening speeches with, “Hello, gun lobby!”
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RealClearPolitics: New York Attack Underscores Need to Preserve Gun Rights
With Islamic State-inspired animals bringing their holy war to our cities -- ramming trucks into pedestrians and bicyclists and slaughtering dozens in a nightclub and elsewhere -- we are reminded of how important it is to protect our right to bear arms, which is enshrined in the Second Amendment.
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Guns.com: Homeland Security Personnel Lost Over 200 Firearms in Three Year Period
A report issued last week by the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General details that hundreds of guns and thousands of badges have gone missing in recent years.
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Washington Free Beacon: Gun Groups Slam NFL’s San Francisco 49ers for Half Million Dollar Gun-Control Donation
Gun-rights groups criticized the San Francisco 49ers this week for donating half-a-million dollars to a new gun-control effort.
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Greeley Tribune: How I Went From Gun Hater to Second Amendment Advocate
I used to hate guns, even giving money to anti-gun organizations. Today I am a life member of the National Rife Association. The tale of my transition from "we need reasonable regulation" to "out of my cold dead hands" is not meant to convert gun control advocates to gun rights supporters, because no one column will ever do that.
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New York Post: Gun Permits May Soon Come With a Health Warning
Gun ownership in New York City could soon come with a warning — it’s dangerous to your health. The City Council Public Safety Committee voted 6-1 Monday to require the NYPD to hand out written warnings about the risks of gun ownership to new applicants for firearm permits.
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Breitbart: LAPD Union Calls for Suppressor Ban in Reaction to Las Vegas Attack
The Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) is calling for a suppressor ban in reaction to the October 1 attack in Las Vegas. Suppressors were not used in that attack, but LAPPL is calling for a ban on the devices anyway. According to the Los Angeles Times, LAPPL is calling for a ban on armor-piercing ammunition and bump stocks, too.
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The Daily Caller: 49ers Donate $500K To Gun Control Push
The San Francisco 49ers weighed in on the national firearms debate Thursday, announcing their $500,000 donation to push for more gun control and a ban on bump stocks.
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Boston Globe: Three Million Gun Owners Carry Their Guns Every Day
A whole lot of people in America might be packing pistols. A group of researchers including academics from Harvard and Northeastern universities has estimated that 3 million adult handgun owners carry a loaded gun every day, with the vast majority saying they do it for protection.
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ALERT: NFL Team Sacks the Second Amendment
That's right, they're engaging in an effort to ban "silencers, armor piercing rounds, bump stocks and other mechanisms."
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Illinois Bump Stock Ban HB 4117 Defeated!
Illinois HB 4117, the DISASTROUS bill that would've banned numerous firearms parts and accessories, has just been DEFEATED!
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BREAKING: City of Philadelphia Passes Bill Repealing Ban on Stun Guns
“The city’s hand on the issue was forced by a 2016 U.S. Supreme Court ruling….and the threat of legal action from a gun rights group,” reported Philadelphia Magazine’s Joe Trinacria in an October 24, 2017, article, relating information told to him by Mayor Jim Kenny’s spokesperson, Laruen Hitt.
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Visalia Times: AG Sends Reminder to Gun Dealers, No Bump Stocks
Firearms Policy Coalition is firing back at California Attorney General Xavier Becerra. Becerra recently issued a reminder stating bump stocks are illegal and anyone in the "state who possesses, manufactures, imports into the state, offers for sale, or who gives or lends one of the devices has committed a crime."