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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 2/16/2010

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

Mike McCarville reports updated news on the small town in North Carolina that suspends Constitutional rights when there is a big snowstorm.

Texas Fred muses on the view of many that we should simply throw ALL Senators and Congressmen out of Washington this coming November. On the other hand, if we do that we lose a few good people, such as Sen. Jim DeMint, Rep. Michelle Bachman, etc. I believe most need to be tossed, but there are a few exceptions--a very small, select few.

Vanderboegh reports this piece of mind-boggling information on the ATF.

GunRights4US says that we should simply let the airlines go under rather than compromise the Bill of Rights. AMEN!

Western Rifle Shooters Association has another riveting read on 'monkeys and MZBs.'

Conservative Libertarian Outpost posts big news concerning gun rights from Wyoming here and here.

From David Codrea: 'What Does Bayh Leaving the Senate Mean for Gun Owners?'

Tam wants to know in what world Bayh was considered a 'centrist' as one commentator put it.

Robb Allen declares that the theory of man-made global warming is done. So stick a fork in it.

Kurt Hofmann writes about the various opportunities that are available for citizens to become gun-rights activists.

Walls of the City has 'Making Up for Legal Shortcomings.'

Breda opines that she believes the Starbuck's Appreciation Day is not such a good idea. She suggests an alternative.

Say Uncle provides an update on open carry.

Brigid posts another good read entitled, 'Walking the Woods.'

Sebastian has an update on the microstamping bill in California.

Standing By submits an important read on wind energy, entitled, 'The Siren Song of Wind Energy.'

The Newbius Papers says that the rats are fleeing the sinking ship. Take a look.

The Wandering Minstrel provides a pictorial and commentary on his gun collection.

Alphecca points to an interesting letter to the editor in the rabidly anti-gun paper, The Commercial Appeal.

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