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Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 4/7/2010

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

Western Rifle Shooters Association reports that the collectivists in government and the mainstream media are already beginning to soil themselves over the upcoming Restore the Constitution/Firearms Rally on the Potomac April 19. 

Vanderboegh has more on the April 19 rally.  This is going to be, as he says, 'A No-Shit, Freedom Work' that is 'no place for babies.'  

David Codrea notes that in these days of government-controlled healthcare and social engineering, doctors are encouraged to give patients advice on gun safety...and that means asking if they own guns.  Interesting that this is now a 'public health issue.'  Fascists and Marxists would be proud.

Kurt Hofmann says that the Leftwing and the 'moderates' are now smearing Tea Party activists as 'stupid people with guns.'  Not nearly as STUPID as the Leftists, the RINOS, the Mods, and the collectivists endorsed by the NRA simply because they claim to be 'pro-gun' while at the same time attacking every single principle of liberty in the Constitution!

Conservative Libertarian Outpost asks, 'Is the Imposter in Chief a Cowboy?'

Days of our Trailers observes that one of the former 'only ones' has posted an editorial in support of the Chicago Gun Ban.

Brigid blogs on what it's like to be a single female in a hotel room in that bastion of armed criminals and unarmed citizens, otherwise known as 'Chicago.'

Insight on Freedom says that Obama has essentially 'flipped the bird' at citizens and lays out what conservatives plan to do about it.

Say Uncle posts some linky goodness to some gun porn.

Robb Allen highlights the key question a person must ask if they purchase a gun for personal self-defense.

Standing By writes about 'Parting Company.'

Tam points to a story about some New Yorkers who got busted for what mainstream media types referred to as 'an arsenal.'

Way Up North provides some comic relief with a yarn about an old priest who was dying in a hospital.  Political types will enjoy it...well if you are a conservative political type.

Roberta X notes one of the things we have lost in America since the passage of the Gun Control Act of 1968.  Since I remember the 1960s very well, along with the years afterward, I can say without any doubt whatsoever that violent crime increased dramatically AFTER this gun control measure passed.

Dustin's Gun Blog reports that the Arizona Firearms Freedom Act was passed into law.

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