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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Irresponsible Gun Owner of the Day: Sandy Tucker
OK, so who “owns” a gun? The person who bought it, obviously. Only maybe not. At the risk of going all Eddy the Eagle (the NRA character, not the UK ski jumper), we must all take “ownership” of gun safety. … Continue reading
Posted in Handguns, Irresponsible Gun Owner...
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Editorial: Pop Culture and Guns in “Couples Retreat”
Rented the movie “Couples Retreat” a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, not much more than a mediocre film (maybe two stars, max.) As is the case with too many movies today, the trailer makes it look much funnier than it actually … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Gun Nation, Handguns, Personal Defense
Tagged Couples Retreat, Martin Albright
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“Jesus Scopes” Critics Need to Find Their Smile
“Enjoy your war profits” comely commentator Rachel Maddow snarked at the end of her MSNBC report on the “Jesus Guns” controversy. Maddow was upset at Trijicon scopes for selling the U.S. Army some 250,000 Advance Combat Optical Guides engraved with … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Rifles, War
Tagged Advance Combat Optical Guides, Rachel Maddow, Trijicon
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Has Walmart Stopped Selling Ammo? Or Has the U.S. Ammo Shortage Gone Critical?
I’m not an alarmist. If it’s conspiracy theories you want, talk to Oliver Stone. I’m NOT your guy. I prefer to dig for facts and work patiently and carefully towards an operational theory. Then run up the flagpole a few … Continue reading
Department of Education: Here’s Why We Need Shotguns (Pt. 2)
Earlier this month, infowars.com commentator Mossberg500 (no bias there) was not happy to hear that the U.S. Department of Education was buying 27 shotguns. “Their first mistake was purchasing Remington shotguns when they could have gotten the Mossberg Persuader tactical … Continue reading







