Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
CarTeachO reviews the Brown Bear 7.62x39mm HP ammunition.
Nicki wonders if we'll catch the wisdom that lies in a quote from a Harry Potter book. Yep, I do believe so!
Gun Nuts provides a good summary of last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio. It was 'Ladies' Night,' and it sounds like they had lots of fun.
Dustin's Gun Blog has the quote of the day from the head of the Montana Shooting Sports Association.
2A Musing muses on an innovative idea--a CHL 'discount card' for restaurants. Sounds good to me!
Say Uncle says that one Tennessee restaurant owner put up a welcoming sign for concealed carry.
David Codrea points to a highly disturbing statement from a Mayor in Louisiana who claims the police have the right to suspend your rights. The reference pertained to guns but has broader implications.
Robb Allen warns 'toy guns will get you shot.'
Days of our Trailers reports that a new anti-gun bigot is causing a stir around and about.
Walls of the City has an important post on the TFA and permit holder confidentiality.
Sebastian reports highly disturbing news of an organization that is promoting international disarmament week 'in the protection of women.' LOL.
Way Up North posts the latest on 'global warming' from the great state of Alaska.
Tam provides some spot-on observations about the United Nations.
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight points to a very encouraging poll on concealed carry. The comments are good too!
1 With a Bullet reports that an 'anti-stab knife' is going on sale in the U.K. ROFL!
Around O-Town provides a few comments on the story reported yesterday on the number of gun laws broken in a Chicago firearms case. LOL! Read it.
Western Rifle Shooters Association has an absolute must-read. Note the application to the U.S. at the end of the post.
David Hardy writes on the New York Times and the issue of incorporating the Second Amendment.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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