(from bricksstuff.de)
Approximately 30 percent of all U.S. homes have at least one firearm. But there is another weapon that is in 100 percent of all homes: bladed weapons.
Knives are the most common, but this also includes hatchets, axes, swords, kukris, machetes, tomahawks, spears and the list goes on and on. It is unlikely that the average citizen is aware of the vast diversity of bladed weapons, which are probably mankind’s second weapon development (following the caveman’s imp...
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Author: DRGO
Impact Weapons: An Overlooked Defensive Tool
(from ign.com)
[Ed: This is the author’s update of a longer paper on impact weapons he originally wrote in 1994. Nothing in this article should be construed as giving legal advice. Please check your state's statues, and consult with the police and/or an attorney. The author’s personal recommendations do not constitute DRGO’s—but they are well worth considering.]
Try asking friends or family this question: “I’m going to say a word. Please tell me the first word that come...
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Self-Selection: An Overlooked Factor in the Gun Debate
(from pitchfork.com)
It’s probably not what you think, so let me explain the context.
One of the obvious missions of the anti-gun lobby is to magnify the negative consequences of widespread gun ownership in America. As you probably know, they do this in several ways.
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The Truth Is Being Suppressed
(from tacticalshit.com)
The
murderous attack May 31in the Virginia Beach city government building has
predictably elicited outrage and opportunism by masses of sensitive, easily
triggered [all puns intended]
anti-gun activists and legislators. A large fraction of them are of course Democrats
running for their party’s Presidential nomination.
It’s seldom that something unifies so many Americans, though it’s too frequent that the unifying motive is so irrational. Business as usual in the n...
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Here Are 8 Stubborn Facts on Gun Violence in America
(from dailysignal.com)
[Ed: This is a piece from March 14, 2018 in The Daily Signal by John G. Malcolm, vice president of the Institute for Constitutional Government and director of the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation. It remains highly relevant and is republished for educational purposes per The Daily Signal's copyright policy.]
In the wake of the tragic murder of 17 innocent students and teachers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School ...
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Review: “Crime Signals: How to Spot a Criminal Before You Become a Victim” by David Givens
(from armedcitizensnetwork.org)
[Ed: This book review is reposted with permission from the Armed Citizens' Legal Defense Network's June 2019 Journal. It is written by Gila Hayes, ACLDN's Operations Manager and Journal Editor. Crime Signals is out of print, but copies are readily available , e.g., on Amazon.]
“Crimes rarely go unannounced, without prior notice, clues, or warnings,” David Givens, an anthropologist and specialist in nonverbal communication, writes in Crime Signals.&nbs...
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Why Does the Second Amendment Refer to “The People”?
(from sigsauer.com)
Madison’s draft of the Second Amendment declares that “the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed”. He could have left out “of the People” without loss of meaning if he intended to guarantee that natural right to all. Alternatively, he could have defined the class of protected persons with some other term. For example, the Third Amendment pertains to “the Owner”. The Fifth Amendment read...
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VICE News No-Show
(from vice.com)
[Ed: On May 2, DRGO received an email from a VICE reporter who said "I would love to tell you more about what I am working on and to hear your thoughts" about a proposed documentary about "firearms and dementia". Dr. Przebinda, our Project Director, replied offering to talk. No response. So I sent the longer reply below on May 9, taking the opportunity to point out some of the shortfalls in a documentary about women shooters, provided as an example of VICE's work: Fear and Lo...
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