Washington, DC (TLS). Here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
The Bitch Girls have an excerpt from Dave Hardy's 'In Search of the Second Amendment':
Blogonomicon has a bit of satire aimed at gun-control freaks that he entitles, 'Shot Down by the Facts':
Sebastian at Snow Flakes in Hell shows us why the foreign press needs a good lesson in U.S. gun laws:
Traction Control introduces us to the inventor of the AK-47, who says he isn't losing any sleep at night:
Nicki at The Liberty Zone has shocking information about Gordon Brown's attempt to keep the British people in the dark concerning the loss of British sovereignty to the European Union:
Nicki at The Liberty Zone also reports that Prime Minister Gordon Brown has forbidden the use of the terms 'Muslim' and 'Islamic' when referring to 'extremist' terrorism in Great Britain. That's odd, given the fact that such terrorists are Muslim/Islamic:
The Volokh Conspiracy has more bad news from Great Britain. It seems the British University and College Union has boycotted Israel. Once again, this is rather odd given the recent terrorist activity in the U.K. by Islamic extremists. Volokh says there is now a movement to boycott the British University and College Union to protest their treatment of Israel:
Xavier Thoughts presents a detailed description and analysis of the new rules proposed by OSHA--rules that could bury the gun and ammunition industry:
The Jet Pilot also weighs in on OSHA's ominous plan:
Mr. Completely blogs on the upcoming Gun Bloggers' Rendezvous and says that a new online shop is offering items of interest to attendees and others who blog about gun-rights:
Armed and Safe offers his opinion about Rudy Giuliani's recent claim that he is now a 'strong supporter' of Second Amendment rights:
A Keyboard and a .45 has a complete and informative wrap-up of firearms legislation in Texas for 2007:
John Lott has the scoop (and the video) on a concealed handgun permit holder who stops a robbery in Texas:
John Lott provides a follow-up to the previous story here:
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