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UTG M87 Platform. Includes High Capacity Magazine and Regular Magazine
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Sure-cocking Foregrip, Tactical Tri-rail Systems
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In the wake of the Arizona shooting, the tragedy it was, a few lawmakers are trying to impose a new gun law limiting magazine capacity to ten rounds. My question is this, how would that prevent any crime?
It is like cooking lobster or a frog. Gradually turn up the heat, so they don't notice, until they take all your rights away. If they do it all at once they have a big mess (frogs trying to jump out of the pot, and lobsters causing a ruckus).
Explaining how magazine capacity laws in Canada work.
Venting about the logic of mag cap bans. Why are law makers so ignorant and why are voters even more ignorant?
I'm pretty sure that the law for hunting is a max of 3, but what about for other than hunting, such as home defense?
No limit unless you're hunting.
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UTG M87 Platform w/ 6-position Law Enforcement Stock
Nigeria: Did Investigative Journalism Die With Dele Giwa?
Since the death of the pioneer Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of Newswatch magazine, Mr. Dele Giwa, his remembrance has always been celebrated with sobriety. But at this year anniversary lecture organised in his honour in Lagos, the tone changed from sobriety to courage.
One after the other, speakers took turn to confront upcoming journalists on the dying spirit of investigative journalism, even after the Freedom of Information (FoI) Bill has been assented to.
Rather than continue mourning Giwa's unexpected passage, journalists were urged to brace up to the challenge and use their profession to fight corruption and arbitrary rule. The theme of the lecture 'Hazards of Journalism Profession and Challenges of FOI Law', focused on galvanising journalists to hone their skills and unearth stories that will engender an open and transparent society.
In his address, human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana, who chaired the occasion, expressed concern over the lax attitude of today's journalists. According to him, journalists have relaxed and think of human right abuse only when they are harassed or any one of them is killed unjustly.
P1 Humor Corner: That's tacti-cool! « Gregory D. Evans
Author: PoliceOne Senior Editor Doug Wyllie
One of the “third rails” of editorial here on PoliceOne is gun control, so I rarely — if ever — authorize my colleague who manages the news articles to write up things like this, which says, in essence, Canadian chiefs of police are “are generally uncomfortable with military-type firearms in public hands.” I’m not going to get deep into the weeds on the Second Amendment (although with a “NRA Lifetime Member” card in my wallet, you can probably guess where I stand on the matter of gun ownership), but the news piece from Canada immediately reminded me of a couple of hilarious videos I’d seen on YouTube a few months ago. Check ‘em out and then see the remainder of this column below.
Most Tactical Loadout… EVER!
Most Tactical AR-15… EVER!
In Humor, There is Truth It’s no secret that I’m a ‘guns guy’ and that I happen to really like the way 5.11 pants fit my skinny little frame, but truly, I’m not ‘that guy’ in the videos. For one thing, my rifle doesn’t weigh 40 pounds like the system he’s got, and for another I don’t make enough money to accumulate that volume of spent brass! However, I do have a patch from Mil-Spec Monkey that does, indeed, say, ‘That Guy.’ Gads....
PJ Media » D.C. Handgun Restriction May Be Deadly
The D.C. definition is self-contradictory; a “machine gun” is a fully automatic weapon that has the capability to fire a continuous string of bullets for as long as the trigger is depressed and the weapon has ammunition, and a semi-automatic is a firearm that fires one shot per trigger pull. Self-contradictory or not, this 1976 provision is still apparently the law, and may effectively outlaw semi-automatic handguns registered prior to 1976. For the time being, D.C. residents may be forced to rely on revolvers if they want a handgun.
Some gun control advocates suggest that a revolver-only D.C. is a partial victory for them, but the D.C. City Council may be creating a situation where the handguns legally available in Washington are more lethal than they would otherwise be.
Gun control groups have argued that the greater cartridge capacity of semi-automatic pistols and the ability to quickly reload them with a fresh magazine makes them more dangerous than revolvers. The assumption is that more bullets will be fired during shootings using a pistol than shootings using revolvers. Evidence from actual shootings, however, rarely bears this assertion out as fact. Most authorities have cited a rate of roughly three to four shots fired per incident, a statistic that has not varied greatly from year to year, regardless of the kind of handgun used.
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Omar Ansari of Surly Brewing had to fight the law to launch his craft brewery. By Darren Dahl | From the November 2011 issue of Inc. magazine A child of entrepreneurial parents, Omar Ansari knew what it was like to run a small business—in this case,
Windy City Times - Dec 31, 1969
The grant will allow the centers to increase the variety and quality of mental-health services they provide and will strengthen their organizational capacity. Absolut, the Swedish vodka sold by Pernod Ricard, is introducing a campaign that commemorates
Reno Gazette Journal - Dec 31, 1969
Six states have enacted laws banning the high-capacity magazines: California, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York. In response to the Tucson shooting, an Arizona lawmaker introduced a bill that proposed to ban magazines that hold