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Breaking: Suspect ID’d in Arizona school shooting; 1 dead, 4 wounded
Update: Northern Arizona University Police Chief Greg Fowler during a press conference Friday morning said student Steven Jones, 18, pulled out a gun 1:20 a.m. after two groups of students got into confrontation. He then shot and killed one person and injured three others. All victims were male. No additional details were released.
...UT professor quits over campus carry, moving to Australia
Economics professor Daniel Hamermesh is pulling stumps for the University of Sydney, citing fears of guns on campus. (Photo: KEYE)
...And the band tunes up
More and more advocates for gun control have come out in recent days with demands that we ban all guns. The Moms and Odd Fellows Kazoo and Kitchen-pot Percussion Society is climbing aboard the wagon to go on parade, expecting the rest of us to follow along or be dismissed.
...How easy would it be to have a gun free U.S.? (VIDEO)
Reason TV takes a subtle look at the five things that would have to happen for the country to be gun free– and everything that means.
With the news this week that D.C. Dems are back on the path to bans and more background checks, and the realization the Supreme Court is a cheeseburger heart attack away from changing polarization on conservative issues such as gun rights, the video editorials is timely.
So be sure to watch it before you drop a comment. Just saying.
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Navy official charged shady $1.6 million weapons deal
A Navy intelligence official has been indicted by a federal grand jury for his role in duping the Navy into buying $1.6 million worth of silencers as part of a long-running federal investigation into the matter.
...Black powder deer hunting on a budget
Black powder hunting tempts more and more modern rifle shooters every year as many states offer a totally separate muzzleloader season for whitetail buck and doe for those confident enough to play Daniel Boone. Often this includes game tags that are separate from the regular season tags, meaning these hunters could potentially add an extra deer or two to the freezer. Some states like Virginia even allow sportsmen to hunt with muzzleloaders during the regular season without even purchasing a license. These seasons tend to be short though, maybe a week or two, so you might get out for only a couple of days tops, which begs the question, why should you spend a fortune on a gun for such a short period of time? Simple. Don’t spend a fortune.
...Study finds Democrats have better grammar skills than Republicans
As it turns out, Republicans make more grammatical errors – at a rate of 2 to 1 – than their Democratic counterparts, according to a study recently conducted by the folks from the grammar-checking app Grammerly.
...Kasich faults isolation, not guns, in Oregon shooting and others
2016 Presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich (Photo: Associated Press)
...How many hunting stereotypes do you recognize? (VIDEO)
The guys at Dude Perfect, known for taking on everything from tall fishing tales to fantasy football oversteps, take aim at hunting stereotypes.
The “rage monster,” the friend who can’t figure out scope bite, the “snack master,” the “can I bring my dog guy” and others all fall under their gaze.
After coming off a busted dove season, its scary how many of these we recognize.
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