Daily Archives: April 10, 2008

Protip: Get involved

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April 10, 2008

It most definitely is.  I believe 2008 is either going to be the year we will look back on as the pivotal year that sent the gun control movement to join the temperance movement in the dungeon of political irrelevance, or it will be the year when gun owners snatched defeat from the jaws...
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Doubt removed

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April 10, 2008

I was on the fence about whether the TSA’s silly rules about FFDO carry had caused the negligent discharge that everyone’s been talking about, until I saw this video. The holster that you see is actually pretty similar to belt holster I use for regular carry, and I have managed to undo the retention...
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More Ahab than you can stand

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April 10, 2008

I had the opportunity to appear on “Field Guide to American Politics” with Duane Lester yesterday evening. You can listen to the audio from the post here at All American Blogger. It’s about 20 minutes, and we covered a pretty broad range of topics from the candidates and the Second Amendment to Buy-A-Gun day...
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McCain and Guns

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April 10, 2008

Needs some work, according to Chris Cox. “John McCain still has some work to do to give them a comfort level,” Chris Cox, executive director of the NRA, said during an interview with The Hill. “Truth be told, he’s not there yet.” … Specifically, McCain played a leading role in crafting the campaign finance...
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The Sentinel

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April 10, 2008

The Virginia Citizens Defense League now has a blog, called “The Sentinel”. Right now, they’ve got some excellent coverage up of the ongoing Brady Campaign scuffle over their planned protest at VA Tech on April 16th. One of my friends, SailorCurt is a featured author at the new VCDL blog; give it a look.
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Prop H Dead in San Fran

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April 10, 2008

I would have had this up earlier, but I was…distracted by Mrs. Ahab. In good news, the California State Supreme Court has struck down San Francisco’s Proposition H as being in violation of California state law. If you’re not familiar with it, Prop H was San Fran’s extremely draconian gun ban, which would have...
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