Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Brigid has been doing some reloading and has a great post and photos about it.
David Codrea reports that gun owners in South Africa are safe for now--pending legislation that would make them all unwitting criminals.
Kurt Hofmann delivers the news that a gun range is fighting for survival in the face of relentless legal attacks from the county government.
John Jacob H reminds us that it's ok to say NO! and be proud.
21 Guns Salute re-posts his very first blog essay upon his 1st anniversary as a blogger. Congrats, my friend!
Armed Citizen has a story that I'm always glad to see--a homeowner who shoots an armed home-invader, defending his life, family, and property.
Mindful Musings posts THE must-read quote of the week!
Pax Parabellum reports that North Carolina is destroying blogs and web entrepreneurship. One more example that North Carolina has turned into the California of the South.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost has good reading on piracy and the right to self-defense.
Insight on Freedom reminds us of the importance of inundating the U.S. Senate with demands that they vote NO on the ominous cap-and-trade legislation.
Standing By also has an excellent read on the Obama-Congressional attack on the U.S. economy.
Tam provides interesting reading on CCW in Indiana.
From Sipsy Street Irregulars: 'Why I Own Guns.' Excellent!
Say Uncle posts an NRA-alert for its members in Tennessee.
Nicki has some neat gun photos from Valley Forge in this post.
Sebastian reports that Bob Barr has cut to the chase about the Lautenberg attack on civil rights.
From Days of our Trailers: 'Ammunition Anonymous.'
Texas Fred reports on new police attacks on Iranian protesters and says this is what's coming to America if the government persists in assaulting the rights of citizens.
Walls of the City presents a mega-post on knives, complete with photos.
Monday, June 29, 2009
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Tony, if I may call you that. Walls post was excellent, period. Although I am first a Rifleman due in all probability to my upbringing on Camp Pendleton, blades have always been right up there on my skill set list.
That Gawd awful black background makes it a difficult read. But? It was indeed an excellent find!
Brigid fills a lot of things that new and even experienced re- loaders can learn a lot from.
The best read of the day in my opinion, was from Sipsy Street.
I'm very busy right now, and I do appreciate the links Anthony.
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