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Monday, June 30, 2008

Second Amendment News Roundup for 6/30/08

Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:


The War on Guns takes exception to a piece in the WSJ entitled, 'Some Gun Rules We Can All Agree On.'

David also has a very nice promotional piece on The Liberty Sphere at the War on Guns. Thanks, David!

Gateway Pundit reports that Senator Joseph Lieberman blasted Democrats and Barack Obama on yesterday's 'Face the Nation.' In addition, Gateway shows us that Wesley Clark has totally lost his marbles. Take a look at what he said about John McCain!

Alphecca says that NYC gun laws will have to change, and adds that The Bastard is one of those who filed a brief with SCOTUS in support of the D.C. gun ban, which was struck down.

JR at A Keyboard and a .45 reminds us that time is running out to win a weekend with Todd Jarrett at Blackwater. Enter today.

Armed and Safe blogs on how the other side will go about justifying a ban on 'assault weapons' now that we are post-Heller.

I love this post over at Freedom Sight that says, 'There ain't no damn 70 years of precedent' with reference to court cases on gun rights.

Breda shows off her new customized grips for her Bersa Thunder .380.

Sebastian says that in D.C. you have to 'register your rights, and he links to Say Uncle who rips apart that notion, and rightly so.

The Stiletto has a very good read entitled, 'The Right to Bear Arms Belongs to Us All.'

Tam at a View From the Porch blogs on how times have changed with regard to gun prices.

Dr. John Lott reports on the gun issue in the Chicago area, including information on Barack Obama's opposition to a bill that would allow homeowners to use banned guns in self-defense. This one fact should leave no doubt that Obama lies about his record on guns, and that he is one of the most notorious anti-gun activists in the nation.

Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership continues its protracted commentary on the Heller decision HERE and HERE.

Days of Our Trailers has an excellent read today on more bad education from biased educators.

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