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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 3/11/2010

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

Brigid has a wonderfully written piece on hunting and why human beings hunt.  A wealth of insight into human nature, guns, and living in the wild.

Western Rifle Shooters Association posts an excellent piece on surviving a gun fight, along with an instructive video.

Tam blogs on pistol-shooting and target practice...and the importance of the regular sharpening of skills.

Mike McCarville reports that Oklahoma has its own version of the Firearms Freedom Act that, like states with similar measures, will exempt from federal law those firearms that are made and sold within the state.

Pax Parabellum wants to know what happened to due process and probable cause in a firearms case in Medford, Oregon.

Robb Allen has a good post on firearms safety.  Take a look.

From Kurt Hofmann: 'If Toyota Made Guns.'

Conservative Libertarian Outpost reports that an online nature hunt can bring wildlife and technology together.

Gun Pundit provides the understatement of the year regarding HuffPo and Josh Sugarmann of the VPC.

Say Uncle reports that 'the Bastard' is bracing himself for a rash of lawsuits in NYC over its restrictive gun control laws in light of what the Supreme Court is likely to do in the McDonald v. Chicago gun case.

The Real Gun Guys provide their roundup of news from the guns and liberty bloggers around the blogosphere.

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