Myth

By Aaron Spuler | February 7, 2014 | Comments Off on Myth
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Fla. Bill Banning Suspension for Gun-Shaped Pop-Tarts Moves Forward

By Aaron Spuler | February 7, 2014 | Comments Off on Fla. Bill Banning Suspension for Gun-Shaped Pop-Tarts Moves Forward

When did stuff like this stop being common sense and need legislative protection? Students in Florida are one step closer to being able to freely make gun symbols out of pastries and their fingers without retribution. After several instances across the country of schools disciplining children for playfully recreating guns with innocuous objects, a Florida…

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Gun Violence Facts From The DOJ

By Aaron Spuler | February 6, 2014 | Comments Off on Gun Violence Facts From The DOJ

Doesn’t quite fit the narrative that the DOJ and the administration are pushing…

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Science Confirms The Obvious: Being Shot In The Face Is Bad

By Aaron Spuler | February 6, 2014 |

This just in from the ‘obvious’ department: Of all the places a person could get shot or receive a blast injury, the face is probably the worst. Science confirms it. Published this month in the Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, “Gunshot wounds and blast injuries to the face are associated with significant morbidity…

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Chicago-Area School Officials Don’t Like ‘no Guns’ Stickers That Picture Guns

By Aaron Spuler | February 5, 2014 | Comments Off on Chicago-Area School Officials Don’t Like ‘no Guns’ Stickers That Picture Guns

So let me get this straight: they’re afraid that a simple photograph of a gun will cause problems? Wow. School officials in a Chicago suburb are not thrilled with a state law passed last year requiring schools to post a “no gun” sticker featuring an Image of a handgun with a red slash through it.…

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Blown Away

By Aaron Spuler | February 5, 2014 | Comments Off on Blown Away

The term ‘blown away’ has been around for close to 500 years. Blowing from a gun is a method of execution in which the victim is typically tied to the mouth of a cannon and the cannon is fired. George Carter Stent describes the process as follows: The prisoner is generally tied to a gun…

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Saxet Declines Contract From Travis Co.

By Aaron Spuler | February 4, 2014 |

Travis County Commissioners voted Tuesday to allow Saxet gun shows to continue, if the company agrees to conduct background checks for every sale. Federal law does not require private sellers to do so. A Saxet Gunshow spokesperson has confirmed to FOX 7 that they will not sign the contract. The owner of Saxet gun shows…

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G2 Research’s RIP Ammunition

By Aaron Spuler | February 4, 2014 | Comments Off on G2 Research’s RIP Ammunition

If you’ve not heard yet about the new RIP ammunition, be sure to check out https://www.weapon-blog.com/2014/01/g2-research-r-i-p-ammunition/ first. There’s quite an intensive write-up over at http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/02/daniel-zimmerman/g2-researchs-rip-ammo-ballistic-testing-phase-two/ regarding independent testing which does not match the claims made by G2.

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Wants And Needs

By Aaron Spuler | February 3, 2014 |
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Students Sign Petition To Have Gun Owners Executed In Concentration Camps

By Aaron Spuler | February 3, 2014 |

Political prankster Mark Dice has once again documented how many young Americans are completely disconnected from reality, capturing California college students signing a fake petition to imprison all legal gun owners in concentration camps and even to have them executed. “We just want to make sure we disarm the citizens. We can trust the government…

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2025 Texas Gun Legislation

Legislation affecting gun rights in the 2023 session.
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