Daily Archives: July 30, 2010

Will This Anti-Gun Second Amendment Argument Ever Die?

A letter to the editor re: the “well-regulated militia ain’t you, you stupid bastard” interpretation of the Second Amendent by one Nancy Fink. Ms. Fink is from Highland Park, which recently had its handgun ban struck down by the United States … Continue reading

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Posted in Gun Control | 22 Comments

Paddle Holster? Get a Grip! Here’s How

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Brits Hold a Taser Party

On one hand, I feel sorry for the Brits. They’ve seen violent crime soar in the last decade, and they have no, I repeat, no gun rights. Whether or not these two facts are related is a matter for debate. … Continue reading

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CO Gubernatorial Candidate Dan Maes Weasels on Gun Rights Questionnaire

Click here for the questionnaire in question, from the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners. For a guy who talks about how open he is to new ideas, Maes sarcastic response to question 8 shows a very different ‘tude. “Would you support … Continue reading

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Irresponsible Gun Owner of the Day: Reggie Campos

Last July, David Serbeck and the [unnamed] president of his Home Owners’ Association were driving around their Bluffdale, Utah neighborhood as part of a neighborhood watch. A recent wave of automobile burglaries in the neighborhood had them in condition orange. The … Continue reading

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Posted in Law and Order | 6 Comments

Latest on Videotaping Police

You may remember the Maryland case where a motorcyclist’s helmet-cam recorded an undercover policeman emerging from his car with his gun drawn. The greatly embarrassed constabulary decided to go on the offense, charging the speeder with violating the state’s wiretapping … Continue reading

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Posted in Law and Order, Police Procedure | 2 Comments

Ask the Armed Intelligentsia: 1903 Colt .32 As a Carry Gun?

A TTAG reader writes: “I enjoyed your article on the Colt 1903 automatic.  I have a 1903 Colt .32 cal., serial number 518xxx, which I think is from the 1930′s. It hasn’t been fired in many years, though it seems to … Continue reading

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