(from 13wham.com)
I am extremely upset over Democrat moves they label as "gun safety" regulations and laws that have minimal or NO effect on the killing of American children.
Why do voters not ask: "Would this proposed legislation have prevented the Columbine event or the Sandy Hook shooting or the Parkland school shooting or the Colorado theater shooting?” The rhetoric, laws and regulations being argued about today would have prevented none of these massacres.
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Keeping Guns from Kids
(from slate.com)
When
you live alone and own a gun, you don’t worry
about where it is. You could hide it in the cereal box, for all it matters—and the only thing to be
concerned with is to make sure it can’t be found by a home invader.
Every place is safe, as you keep it easily accessible to you.
On the other hand, when you have a family, the issue can take a different turn. Granted, you may be able to keep your spouse safe from danger—or even teach them how to use the gun—but when it co...
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Adult Tourniquets for Kids
(from North American Rescue)
[Ed: DRGO's 'Dr. Latebloomer' originally published this July 17 at GATdaily.com.]
A recent article published in the June issue of the journal Pediatrics, indicates that Adult Combat Application Tourniquets (CAT) are effective for use in school-age children.
I don’t follow the pediatric trauma literature because I’m in general office care, so this was news to me. It seems that previous studies of children and tourniquets have involved rescue mannequins and...
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What I Learned by Reading “Guns and Self-Defense” by Robert & Sim Waters
Sitting in a place of honor on my bookshelf is a copy of The Best Defense, written by Robert Waters in 1998. This classic describes fourteen cases where ordinary citizens used guns to save their lives from violent attackers. I’ve kept it around as a reminder to stay vigilant and to occasionally loan to friends who don’t think guns are ever used for self-defense.
Waters’ new book is Guns and Self-Defense, which he co-wrote with his son Sim Waters, who has a degree in criminology. ...
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Claremont Institute Publius Fellows’ July 4, 2019 Trip to the Range
Prof. Erler with Fellow
This year’s class of Publius Fellows headed from the Claremont Institute to the West End Gun Club in the Los Angeles area’s San Gabriel Mountain foothills for an Independence Day of shooting, learning about the Second Amendment, and consuming mass quantities of barbecue.
The Publius Fellowship is one of four educational programs offered by the Claremont Institute to up-and-coming young conservatives headed for careers in scholarship, journalism, or government.
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Pool Control
(from gatdaily.com)
[Ed: DRGO’s ‘Dr. Latebloomer’ originally published this June 25 at GATdaily.com.]
In the news recently, was another celebrity toddler drowning. As horrible as that is, this tragedy was one of over 3500 unintentional drownings that occur yearly in the U.S. , not counting boating accidents. Skier Bode Miller‘s family experienced a similar heartache just last year.
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Our Declaration of Independence
[Ed: There’s no better way to mark July 4th than to read our country’s Declaration of Independence. I’ve retained the original orthography, but edited out the specific complaints about King George and Parliament’s abuses in order to focus on the principles that applied then, do now, and always will.]
In CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America.
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Office SHTF Gun–Thinking the Unthinkable
[Ed: DRGO's 'Dr. Latebloomer' originally published this May 15 at GATdaily.com.]
Some gun colleagues and I were having a conversation recently and someone mentioned a “SHTF Office Gun”. I remember laughing to myself, saying something like – sheesh, can you imagine a Pediatric Office SHTF Gun? That would go over like a lead balloon (no pun intended).
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