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Friday, March 26, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 3/26/2010

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

David Codrea notes a major milestone for Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio.

Kurt Hofmann reports the infuriating news that once again used military cartridge brass is being destroyed, thus robbing taxpayers and shooters.

Tam mentions what she often takes home from gun shows and what federal agents are looking for these days.  I believe that they're watching ever more closely.

The Newbius Papers provides a complete report on gun control legislation in the Virginia General Assembly.

Western Rifle Shooters Association notes that Glenn Reynolds said that the world of Second Amendment activists is a 'world of the spineless,' and he offers some commentary.

Gun Owners of America says that the gun registry is basically worthless as it has been hit with numerous hacker attacks and other security breaches.

Bloviating Zeppelin has some astounding news concerning who is driving force behind the continuing rise in gun sales.

Occupied Nashville wonders if ammunition is the new currency.

Of Arms and the Law points to an analysis that maintains delays in processing and issuing gun permits may be a violation of due process.

The Ol' Broad says it's WEASEL TIME!  Take a look at this collection of the finest political cartoons on the NET, and have yourself a good laugh to start the weekend.

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