Daily Archives: March 21, 2010

Here’s Why Montana Cops Don’t Like Gun Owners

Gary Marbut, President of the Montana Shooting Sports Association, reckons his state’s cops don’t “get it” when it comes to private citizens arming themselves to the teeth. “It is a matter of record that too many members of professional law … Continue reading

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Illinois Gun Control Bill HB6123: Drug-Addicted Gang Members Need Not Apply

Nobody wants to aid and abet violent street gangs. Except the people who want to aid and abet street gangs. These are the people who are, at least in theory, in the cross-hairs of Illinois bill HB6123. The legislation would … Continue reading

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Malcolm X Assassin Thomas Hagan Released on Parole

There was never any question whether or not Thomas Hagan assassinated American Muslim leader Malcolm X on February 21st, 1965. Although Hagan (a.k.a. Hayer) initially denied any involvement in the murder, the evidence against him was overwhelming. He eventually confessed … Continue reading

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GUNS DON’T KILL PEOPLE, PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE BITCH

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Iranians Training Taliban to Shoot American Soldiers

“Our religions and our histories are different,” a Taliban commander tells The Times re: Iran. “But our target is the same — we both want to kill Americans.” To that end, “The Taliban fighters scurried up the craggy mountainside. As … Continue reading

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Springfield (MO) Councilman: “If All Else Fails . . . Buy Guns”

For reasons that mystify both your humble correspondent and the equally sanguine scribe at news-leader.com, unnamed gun rights’ campaigners decided to take their unspecified case to the Springfield, Missouri City Council. Perhaps they were looking to score one of Springfield’s … Continue reading

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