The college football world is reeling from the news out of Charlottesville, VA, where there was a shooting last night, November 13, involving current and past members of the University of Virginia’s football team. According to ESPN, police have arrested ex-Cavaliers player Chris Jones in connection with the shooting deaths of current Virginia players Lavel […]
TX Case Explains What WA Anti-gunners, Media Can’t Figure Out
A pair of reports on gun control laws in Washington State discuss the failure to implement part of a sweeping gun law passed in 2018, and how Evergreen State gun laws compare to other states, yet avoid a critical part of the story, which might be best explained by a deadly crime in Houston, Texas. […]
Inevitable Conflict: Bear Encounters Force Closure of Popular WA Camping Area
UPDATED 8/19: One of western Washington’s most popular and highly-utilized camping and recreation areas has been closed for camping for the remainder of the summer by the U.S. Forest Service’s North Bend District Ranger “Due to ongoing conflicts with black bears in the area.” News of the closure was swiftly posted on the popular Facebook […]
Gun Rights Groups Taking Time to Review, Strategize
Two significant events, one tonight (Thursday) in Washington State and the other slated Saturday in North Carolina are signals that gun owners across the map are getting more interested in Second Amendment activism by taking time to review legislative activities, and start planning ahead. Both events are something of social gatherings, which translates to opportunities […]
After Des Moines School Shooting, IA Gov. Cool to New Gun Restrictions
In the aftermath of a school shooting in Des Moines, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds told reporters, “We have gun laws. We have laws on the books right now for guns, and those weren’t accessed legally.” Reynolds made the statement after Democrat lawmakers and gun control proponents used the school tragedy to call for stricter gun […]
Armed Felon Who Fatally Shot Deputy a ‘Persistent Offender,’ Says Report
The man who fatally shot a Pierce County, Wash., sheriff’s deputy was a convicted felon, wanted for bail jumping and failing to appear in court earlier this month, rekindling the debate over whether gun control laws failed to prevent him from being armed. Jeremy Darryl Dayton, 40, was killed in a shootout in the Spanaway […]
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