0 Comments
Recently, plans have come to light for certain school districts in Rhode Island, a state that bans firearm registries by statute, to require parents to make declarations about privately-owned firearms when registering their children for school. Besides its tension with existing law and obvious irrelevance to the schools’ educational mission, this move risks stigmatizing innocent
0 Comments
If you don’t want to be caught with an empty gun, it’s time to master the administrative, tactical and speed reloads. The reloading of a defensive handgun is generally considered a baseline skill. It’s something that every defensive handgun training course I’ve taken spends a good bit of time teaching. This makes sense because an
0 Comments
Like many young boys, I owned a holster and a pair of guns to go with it as we played ‘cowboys and Indians.’ Growing older, we played ‘Zorro’ with our sticks as swords until many moms noted “you’ll poke your eyes out!” Still growing a bit older, I saw an ad for this little BB
0 Comments
The American Academy of Pediatrics says around one-third of American children live in homes with firearms, and of these households, 43% contain at least one unlocked firearm. In Jefferson County, school officials have voted to include secure firearm-storage information in schools’ Student Behavior and Intervention Handbook, which will be distributed to parents. Betty McIntee, a
0 Comments
Ray Barker, Sr., to Receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Inaugural Reverend Dr. Charles Elliott, Jr. Peace Awards – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Tuesday, February 21, 2023 · 618,171,868 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News
0 Comments
Michigan State University has been around for over a hundred years and history has been made on campus, including a massive student protest march on the state Capitol, with over 10,000 demanding an end to the Vietnam War. Presidents and other national officials have spoken on campus, and, in the sports arena, the history is
0 Comments
Editor’s Note: This editorial was written by Celia Hiorns and Janani Sundar, with contributions from other editorial board members. Feb. 13, a gunman opened fire at Michigan State University, killing three students and critically injuring five others before dying of a fatal self-inflicted gunshot wound.  Though every news outlet and social media platform in the
0 Comments
Trying out the Cimarron 1860 Conversion in .45 Colt at “extreme” range! Original video with this firearm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzpBlaMaVvU ————————Hickok45 videos are filmed on my own private shooting range and property by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes only, with emphasis on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. We are NOT in the business of
0 Comments
Sydney Shuler Republicans in the House of Delegates have killed a bill that would have strengthened gun laws on college campuses in the wake of the deadly Nov. 13 shooting at the University of Virginia. The proposed law would have made carrying a firearm on school grounds a Class 1 misdemeanor and allow law enforcement
0 Comments
Newly-elected District 59 State Rep. Caleb Hemmer and District 21 State Sen. Jeff Yarbro, who last week announced his bid for Nashville mayor, have proposed a new bill aimed at holding gun owners accountable when their guns are stolen from vehicles.  The bill would require a person to keep firearms “from ordinary observation and locked