Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
David Codrea says that a terrible new ammunition law should show gun owners the importance of acting locally.
John Logenecker has a reminder for the powers-that-be: fighting the law-abiding doesn't fight crime.
Howard Nemerov of Austin Gun Rights Examiner asks a vital question that MUST be seriously considered: how well does government protect us?
Seattle Gun Rights Examiner posts the intriguing news story of a 3-year-old unsolved murder of 2 women who were shot in the head, but so far, no suspects, and no gun.
Around O-Town issues 'a strong warning to any and all would-be invaders.' Take a look.
Way Up North provides a MUST-read on the late-breaking news concerning Governor Sarah Palin and the Second Amendment.
Traction Control has a great post with photos on the Tactilite .50 BMG AR-15.
Say Uncle reports news on gun rights in public housing.
Mr. Completely updates us on the upcoming Gun Bloggers Rendezvous, including the donation of a new Hi Point 9mm. Carbine.
And now, we interrupt this program for a 'paid political announcement.' Ladies and gentlemen, Notoriously Conservative presents the distinguished Senator from Minnesota, Al Franken.
Walls of the City posts essential reading entitled, 'Fear for the Future.'
Sebastian says that the infamous American Hunters and Shooters Association is making a bad bet.
Robb Allen notes that a longtime easy source of weapons for criminals is none other than the police!
Breda reports good news concerning the gunowner and guest on the Gun Nuts Radio program who was charged with concealed carry violations.
Squeaks fired off an email of complaint to the NRA over their apparent failure at marketing and customer service.
Standing By presents a highly thought-provoking read entitled, 'Of Government and Being Conservative.'
In case you missed it, The Ol' Broad has the pic of the new car Obama and his minions want all of America to begin driving. It's called 'The Barry.' lol
Friday, July 10, 2009
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