Month: March 2023

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House Bill 101 (Semi-Auto Ban & Magazine Limit Bill NOT on House Judiciary Committee Agenda for Wednesday) On Wednesday, March 8, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold public hearings on two extreme measures that target law-abiding citizens and the firearms industry: Senate Bill 427 by Sen. Joseph Cervantes (D-Las Cruces), imposes a 14-day waiting period on all firearm purchases, with an exception for
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Some Glocks are big and some are small, but the Glock 48 MOS may be just right. The Glock 48 MOS (and its iron-sighted variant) are something of the middle children in Glock’s catalog—not big enough to be duty guns, but just big enough to be (relatively) easy to shoot well. Slim for easy concealment
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Late Friday night, members in the anti-gun majority introduced a bill, House Bill 23-1230 (“HB 23-1230”), which bans the manufacturing, importing, purchasing, selling, offering to sell, or transferring ownership of what the drafters have defined as an “assault weapon.” The bill’s broad definition of “assault weapon” bans all semi-automatic rifles including America’s most common rifle, the AR-15, along with
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Unexpected fault lines emerged Monday in Connecticut’s urban gun-control coalition during a 12-hour hearing that tested the General Assembly’s appetite for new restrictions on firearms and its willingness to confront illegal gun possession. Sen. Gary Winfield, D-New Haven, co-chair of the Judiciary Committee, emerged as an obstacle to the Democratic mayors trying to target repeat
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Looking at three common firearms of the American Expeditionary Forces carried in WWI: S&W Model 1917 in .45 ACP, the American Enfield 1917 in .30-06, and a Winchester Model 97 pump shotgun in 12 Gauge. S&W Model 1917: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5XoVjD7c3o American Enfield 1917: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM9LRs31JYU Winchester Model 97: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OukmFnhUCM Link to “In Flanders Fields”: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47380/in-flanders-fields —————————— Hickok45
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Many municipalities being pressured by the progressive left have “defunded the police,” with activists claiming that shrinking “massive” police budgets would actually improve public safety. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), for one, faced budget cuts of $150 million for 2021. The Los Angeles Police Protective League, a union for the LAPD’s sworn officers, is
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HARTFORD, Conn. — With thousands of shootings already this year nationwide, Connecticut lawmakers clashed Monday over Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposals to restrict the purchase and use of guns. Lamont’s multi-pronged plan calls for preventing anyone under 21 from buying any gun, limiting handgun purchases, requiring registration of previously grandfathered assault weapons and increasing penalties regarding