Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
David Codrea alerts us to some honest advice from experts--get a gun to protect yourself from criminal violence.
Kurt Hofmann reports that now even the police chiefs in California are questioning the value of firearms 'microstamping.'
Vanderboegh follows-up on the highly riveting 'When to Shoot the Colonels.'
Western Rifle Shooters Association has a most interesting read entitled, 'Overestimationalism.' It seems that quite a few in government are overplaying their hand.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost issues a red alert concerning H.R. 45--Obama's attempt to register and disarm citizens.
Brigid has interesting reading today in a segment 'from the road' on the subject of snakes and guns.
Gun Nuts provides the wrap-up and downloads from last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio.
Tam reports that someone took a licking over a 2nd amendment issue at a public forum. Take a look.
Alphecca says that MSNBC, that joke of a 'news' network, has called for the NBA to ban players from owning guns.
Days of our Trailers explains why he joined the NRA.
GunRights4US notes that the anti-gun bigots claim that too many concealed carry licenses lead to Wild West behavior.
Pax Parabellum says a picture is worth a thousand words.
John Jacob H blogs on the Rhino-Medusa and wonders if it is the perfect 21st century revolver.
Nicki shows us a repugnant example of terrorism as our troops continue to engage on the front lines of the battle.
The Rustmeister notes that 'there sure are a lot of Democrat Congresscritters retiring these days.'
Walls of the City reports the enraging news that the anti-gun newspaper Commercial Appeal is now blackballing certain politicians.
Say Uncle points to a discussion of inexpensive entry-level semiautomatic handguns.
The Stiletto has a must-read on Barack Obama and his reported sleep deprivation. So THAT explains it!
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
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Minor correction: It was the Indianapolis Star doing the black-balling.
thanks for the link
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