With Valentine’s day officially on ice for another year. the gesture of presenting a bottle of fun bubbles should not be confined to a graduation celebration or engagement. As Mother’s Day is fast approaching (May 15), a strategic purchase of a nice bottle will erase all the half-hearted attempts of sending flower bouquet rejects and a […]
Politifact: New Data Refutes Old 40% Background Check Claim
Gun control proponents were just handed a setback by Politifact via newspapers in Tampa Bay and Miami, Florida and it cuts right to the heart of their arguments for so-called “universal background checks.” For years the gun prohibition lobby has claimed that 40 percent of firearms sales in the United States are conducted without background checks. That […]
BREAKING: House Votes To Stop VA From Placing Veterans On No-Gun Lists
Controversy Erupts As Veteran’s Second Amendment Rights Are Upheld The House passed a new bill that will disallow prior legislation requiring the Veteran’s Administration to report to the FBI the name of any veteran who requests help with VA benefits. These veterans are then declared “mentally incompetent” to handle a gun and placed on a no-gun […]
What Is Seattle Hiding About Gun, Ammunition Tax?
Almost one year after TheGunMag.com, a monthly print and online firearms news magazine owned by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), sought information from the City of Seattle on its gun and ammunition tax under the Public Records Act, at least two other Seattle news organizations are now asking why the city refuses to provide a revenue figure. […]
Your NCAA Bracket Could Waste Billions Of Dollars and Fuel Crime
Scene One (amid the tables at the bustling tasting room of the local wine shop)- Cue the token stuffy board member for the arts on pontificating on the eve of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. “My grandson’s best friend’s sister’s convicted felon voice instructor was raving about some sports “tournament”. Is this something new? What […]
Pot, A Handgun and Two Teens: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
A Seattle-area teen will be arraigned on a charge of first-degree manslaughter March 27 at King County’s Regional Justice Center in the fatal shooting of a childhood friend while the two were allegedly playing Russian roulette, according to documents obtained by Liberty Park Press. The shooting occurred March 10 at a home in White Center, […]
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