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Behind the Gun Counter: Gun Store Bingo

When I first applied for a job at the gun store where I used to work, I asked the manager interviewing me if customers often asked stupid questions. He looked me in the eye and, with a barely perceptible smirk, replied, “humans are full of stupidity.” In my

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Book Website Review: History of Weapons and War

As a published author specializing in small arms and military technology, I spend a lot of my time reading original source documents as part of the research process for my work. Like anyone else, sometimes I get tired of reading about obscure firearm history and kick back… to

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16 Rules of Safe Gun Handling

Firearms, frequently associated with outdoor recreational pursuits or admired as intriguing collectibles, carry an undeniable weight of responsibility. Their inherent power transforms them from mere tools to potential life-altering instruments. The line separating a fulfilling experience from unintended mishaps is thin, dictated mainly by the handler’s caution and

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Are the People of California Citizens or Subjects? – Those who rule California seem to care little about the rights of citizens, what’s next, Prima Nocta?

The founders of our country were very knowledgeable regarding the societies of ancient Greece and Rome. Many of the concepts built into our government in turn guided by our Constitution were based on that knowledge and on how those societies functioned. Having experienced first-hand existence as subjects living

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Good Riddance.

To paraphrase Richard Stallman, we’re not glad she’s dead, but we’re glad she’s gone. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) died this past Friday at the age of 90 after a 54-year-long political career. Fewer than one in three Americans remembers a time before she held public office. Whenever such

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