“It’s a very intrusive law that will accomplish absolutely nothing,” said Steven Alcairo, general manager of High Bridge Arms. “As of right now I would refuse that, unless they brought a subpoena.”
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San Francisco Wants To Record All Firearms Sales, Track Purchasers
Published: July 14, 2015 { 1 comment }Safer Glock? Gadget Prevents Negligent Discharges While Holstering
Published: July 14, 2015 { 29 comments }The Gadget is, well, a gadget, for Glock handguns that keeps the striker-fire pistols from discharging while holstering.
Michigan Man Won’t Be Evicted From His Property Without A Fight, Even It’s To The Death
Published: July 14, 2015 { 9 comments }Blanchard, Michigan homeowner Ted Visner is threatening to use “all appropriate force” to prevent local authorities from physically evicting him from his property.
Small Town in Tizzy over Gun Store Name
Published: July 14, 2015 { 28 comments }Some of the folks in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, are not happy with a new gun store that opened its doors on main street.
Mother Accused Of Shooting Four-Year-Old Son Waives Court Appearance
Published: July 14, 2015 { 0 comments }An Atlanta Georgia woman who was charged with shooting her four-year-old son waived her right to court Wednesday morning.
SAFE Act Victory? Background Check for Ammo Suspended in NY
Published: July 13, 2015 { 3 comments }Background checks for ammo purchases has been delayed, but is this a victory for gun owners in the Empire State?
California DOJ Falls Behind On Tracking Persons Who Shouldn’t Own Guns
Published: July 13, 2015 { 2 comments }A recent audit of California’s Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed the agency has seriously fallen behind on keeping track of those persons who own guns, but shouldn’t.
Prepping 101: Large Portable Family Shelters
Published: July 12, 2015 { 20 comments }If there is one thing I have learned since starting this column, it is that survival is very detailed. The byproduct of this is that survival can also be very expensive, because the cheaper options, while they look viable, fail in the details. To stay on the topic of bugging out which I started three weeks ago with pack basics and essentials, I got to thinking about family tents. In any disaster scenario, a large percentage of those who survive will end up displaced, and third only to food and water is shelter. And while small tents may be the way to go if you are lighting out alone or as a couple, if you have a family, with supplies, being able to drop everybody and everything into a dry single secure shelter is going to be a very big deal.
Watch Vice Reporter Go From Gun Foe to Gun Friendly
Published: July 11, 2015 { 1 comment }Weird Guys is a show about strange men, as seen through the eyes of VICE News reporter Hilary Beaumont. In this premiere episode, Hil’ goes to a gun range to discharge a firearm for the very first time with Derrick Snowdy, a high-rolling, gun-wielding private investigator.
Do You Support the Time-Traveling Technology that Makes Us More Safe, Less Free?
Published: July 11, 2015 { 3 comments }It’s only a matter of time before wide swaths of the public begin supporting the idea of constant government drone surveillance on U.S. soil. The pitch of a “safer” albeit more closely monitored society is hard to resist, especially to those who don’t believe they are responsible for their own safety.









