Daily Archives: June 1, 2010

Open Carry – White Supremacist (Singular) – Arizona Bill 1070. Connect the Dots. If You Can Be Bothered.

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California Pushes to Outlaw Open Carry

Sorry it’s taken me so long to get round to this one, but it seemed pretty obvious that the People’s Republic of California would make carrying an unloaded handgun in plain view a criminal offense. People who really, really want … Continue reading

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TTAG’s Bias Against Bias Against Guns Doesn’t Bias Us Against John Lott’s Anti-Bias Bias

Here’s your Lott, mate: As I have discussed in The Bias Against Guns, relying on news stories to document defensive gun uses has its limits, but it still gives you a very minimum estimate on how frequently they occur. One … Continue reading

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Glock Gossip: Did Spenser Pratt Pull a Pistol on a Friend?

Friends don’t pull pistols on friends. Or do they? They SO do! In a Radar online exclusive (Not so exclusive now, eh Mr. Bond?) we learn that reality star Spenser Pratt brandished an unspecified Glock on a best bud. Or, well, a … Continue reading

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Gun Review: Charter Arms Undercover .38 Revolver

Are you a gourmet gun owner? One of those enthusiasts who gets off on the satisfying snick of a cylinder slotting into the frame? A firearms fanatic who contemplates a trigger pull like a foodie savoring a radicchio and mozzarella pasta casserole? … Continue reading

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Backpacker Packs .45; Downs Grizzly

The LA Times reports that the recent decision to allow firearms into Denali National Park has led to a shooting—instead of a mauling: According to park spokeswoman Kris Fister, the backpackers were hiking in an area about 35 miles from … Continue reading

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Supreme Court: Speak Up to Remain Silent

The Truth About Guns is about guns. So we’d like to point out that today’s Supreme Court ruling on MIranda Rights concerned the shooting death of a man named Samuel Morris in 2001. A survivor of the attack fingered Van Chester Thompkins … Continue reading

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