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Thursday, April 08, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 4/8/2010

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

David Codrea notes that the medical establishment's hostility to guns is long-standing and pervasive.

Kurt Hofmann says that Missouri should look to Wyoming to see how to successfully pass a Firearms Freedom Act.

Free in Idaho reminds us that April 15 is 'Buy a Gun (and Ammo) Day.'  Americans have responded well to this initiative, even on the other 354 days of the year.  Gun sales have skyrocketed since 'O' became the Fuhrer.

Brigid notes that 'some things just go together.'

Western Rifle Shooters Association points to 'The Anti-Federalist Papers'--a series of position papers written by the Founders who were opposed to 'The Federalist Papers.'  Interesting reading!

Gun Owners of America provides a link to THIS, which describes how to get a Florida concealed carry license.  It takes only about an hour to do, and it's recognized in 33 states.

KC3 alerts us to 2 pro-gun bills in Kentucky that need help.

Vanderboegh discusses the rules for non-engagement at the Restore the Constitution Rally on the Potomac on April 19.

Days of our Trailers says that some ammo manufacturers are making unwise business decisions by accepting IOUs from bankrupt states.

Tam comments on those times when, during hunting trips, one wishes they had a more substantial firearm.  I agree.  In some places in the deep south, an unexpected encounter with several wild boar will make a believer out of you when it comes to making sure you are adequately prepared. 

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