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Monday, March 15, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 3/15/2010

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

Brigid has important reading on corrosive cleanup of firearms...a highly informative post.

Texas Fred reports the big news that the gun used in the Pentagon shooting came from none other than the Tennessee police.

Days of our Trailers provides a good roundup for Illinois Second Amendment issues.

Tam announces that there is an ultra-rare Smith & Wesson for sale.  Go take a look and follow the link.

David Codrea says that punishment is still the norm in NYC and D.C. for armed self-defense.

Kurt Hofmann reports that one police department says Tasers are best of self-defense, while another police department has trading in their tasers for patrol rifles.

Way Up North muses on firearms rights and the need for weapons-free-zones around political figures, AND, the supposed need for gun-free zones on certain designated pieces of property.  Several excellent points made.

The Wandering Minstrel blogs on the 'K' rifles along with some excellent photos.

Breda has important word or two to say about chics with firearms.  Go.  Read.

Robb Allen has a good visual as to why guns in places that serve alcohol is no big deal.  Take a look.

Pax Parabellum reminds us that when you act stupid, you can get your handgun permit revoked.

MOWCA provides an urgent follow-up to the status of Wayne Fincher, the man falsely arrested on federal firearms charges who now sits in a jail cell.  It seems that his health issues are worsening.  Read this report, pray for Wayne, and act as you see fit.

MOWCA also reports that Wayne's criminal docket case has been made public.  You can read it at the link.

Alphecca points out the complete fallacy of the supposed 'common sense' gun control the liberals are always talking about.

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