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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 1/14/2010

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

Vanderboegh says the ATF has turned to cannibalism and designated him as a 'reporter.'

David Codrea examines whether or not officials have 'willfully conspired' to cover up ATF record errors.

Kurt Hofmann is keeping a close eye on the move to push for more 'terror gap' laws in the wake of recent lapses in the intelligence community.

Conservative Libertarian Outpost alerts us to an important pledge many Americans are taking in the event that Obamacare is approved by Congress.

Tam provides excellent reading on guns and child molesters.

Days of our Trailers comments on the U.N. gun ban thing.

Texas Fred has plenty to say about Pat Robertson's quip concerning Haiti's 'pact with the devil.'

Walls of the City reports that cities in Tennessee claim that 'guns-in-bars hurts tourism.'

Free in Idaho muses on the many reasons he decided to leave Washington state for Idaho.

Pax Parabellum declares that Obamacare is unconstitutional.

Roberta X reports that the Indy 1500 gun show is on for this weekend in Indianapolis.

Alphecca says the Glock is going to introduce adjustable grips.

Mike McCarville reports that the Attorneys-General of more than a dozen states have taken their protest concerning Constitutional problems with Obamacare straight to Washington, DC.

Sebastian says that New Jersey Governor Corzine has signed a bill weakening his 'one gun per month' program.

Robb Allen provides interesting commentary on the practice of strengthening the illegality of what is already illegal.

Say Uncle points out some political reality concerning the NRA.

Bloviating Zeppelin blogs on 3 items of interest in the news--universal voter registration, the push for a 'national stabilizing force,' and the 'council of governors' concept.

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