Good Guys with Guns Can Save Lives
Gun grabbers hate him but John Lott puts the facts on the line when it comes to gun control. But, the libs never let a good case of facts get in their way of an argument. His piece from USA Today is here…
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Gun grabbers hate him but John Lott puts the facts on the line when it comes to gun control. But, the libs never let a good case of facts get in their way of an argument. His piece from USA Today is here…
Just read this lead-in to a piece in a local newspaper: School officials have one response to the National Rifle Association’s call for armed police in every school: Who’s paying? My question is rhetorical: Who has paid so far?
There is a price to pay for everything. So, the answer is in one’s priorities.
Here is one solution. Remember when Obama visited his friend Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela and committed billions of our tax dollars to pay for his oil production efforts? Then Obama remarked that the U.S. would be his best customer?
Let’s start right there by putting that cash toward school security. Want more ideas? More Read more
You many have heard that arming guards in each school is a bad idea, because Columbine High had such a guard and it didn’t work. Here’s why: Read more
And, I thought schools were gun-free zones. A six year-old elementary school boy defied lawmakers and came packing just a few days ago. Details here…
The National Rifle Association’s 4 million mothers, fathers, sons and daughters join the nation in horror, outrage, grief and earnest prayer for the families of Newtown, Connecticut … who suffered such incomprehensible loss as a result of this unspeakable crime.
Out of respect for those grieving families, and until the facts are known, the NRA has refrained from comment. While some have tried to exploit tragedy for political gain, we have remained respectfully silent.
Now, we must speak … for the safety of our nation’s children. Here is the plan in their own words: http://nranews.com/pressconferencereplay.html Read more
By Glen Wunderlich
There are so many opinions about “doing something” about guns, I’ve purposely avoided comment to date. But, after reading an AP piece, it’s easy to see why people become confused.
It begins by stating that the previous “assault weapons” ban was considered imperfect by many. Then it starts the misinformation indicating that if the ban had been in place during the Sandy Hook killings, it would have been illegal for the gunman to use the 30-round magazines…
First of all, Read more
“I believe that it is important that these public institutions have clear legal authority to ban weapons from their premises,” he said in his written response to legislation that would allow concealed carry in gun-free zones. “Each is entrusted with the care of a vulnerable population and should have the authority to determine whether its mission would be enhanced by the addition of concealed weapons.”
Just wondering how we will ever ban whackos.
In South Carolina another proposal has been tendered in response to Sandy Hook: Bill No. 3160, submitted Monday by Rep. Philip Lowe, R-Florence requires that each school employee wishing to carry a firearm on campus would be approved individually by that school’s board. Read more
Thanks to the OutdoorPressroom.
“… We have determined to immediately engage in a formal process to sell our investment in Freedom Group.”
GW: Gotta admit, they’re bailing at the top…
NEW YORK, Dec. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — We were shocked and deeply saddened by the events that took place at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT on December 14, 2012. We cannot comprehend the losses suffered by the families and friends of those killed by the unthinkable crimes committed that day. No words or actions can lessen the enormity of this event or make a dent in the pain that was inflicted on so many. Read more
On the verge of history to repeal Michigan’s gun-free-zones’ helplessness, comes this…
The unthinkable murder spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Dec. 14 is a “chilling and heartbreaking reminder that firearms have absolutely no place in our schools,” wrote American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten and AFT Michigan Chapter President David Hecker in a letter to Snyder.
“Gov. Snyder, please show the kind of leadership that students, families, educators and community members need to be as safe as possible in their schools,” they wrote. “You can set an example for Michigan and the nation by taking this small but significant step to reduce gun violence by vetoing S.B. 59.”
Overland Park, Kan. – M-Pro 7, a leading provider of military-grade weapons maintenance products, has introduced M-Pro 7 Gun Oil LPX Disposable Packs for convenient, on-the-go gun care. At the range or in the field, the new single-use packs give shooters a convenient option for cleaning and protecting firearms.
The M-Pro 7 Gun Oil LPX Disposable Packs provide just the right amount of oil for a day in the field or a few hours at the range. The packs are small and leak-resistant, making them easy to carry in a pocket or range bag, and feature a spout tip for precise application. Read more