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Mayors and city administrators are slashing budgets of police and sheriff agencies nationwide, leaving citizens essentially on their own. As government can no longer guarantee the personal security of its citizens, individuals have the responsibility more than ever to use force to protect themselves and their families.
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Kennedy of Fox Business interviewed Emily Miller about why she became a gun owner, the misconceptions about firearms and President Obama's push for more gun control laws.
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Donald Trump was so mobbed walking out of the ballroom after his speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that his security pulled him into a safe room.
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Like kissing the ring of a mafia don, a Republican who wants to run for president has to speak at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference.
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A shocking poll released Tuesday shows overwhelming majorities of people in Virginia, New York and New Jersey support a national gun registry.
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The National Rifle Association (NRA) has brought out the big guns to stop the U.S. Senate from confirming President Obama’s nominee for surgeon general.
Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee
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The Brady Campaign ranked the state third in the nation for most restrictive firearms laws, yet anti-gun Democrats who control the legislature are determined to go all the way to gun bans and confiscation.
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Just when residents of San Diego thought they finally had won back the right to bear arms in the county, state politicians used dirty tactics in to block it.
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John Drake just wants to legally carry a gun to defend himself in New Jersey since he has been chased by robbers after refilling ATMs with thousands of dollars in cash. His application for a concealed carry permit was denied because the state does not consider self-defense a "justifiable need."
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C-SPAN's John McArdle interviewed Emily Miller about issues related to gun control and the Second Amendment. The video, courtesy of C-SPAN, of the Jan. 22 "Morning Journal" show is below.
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The District of Columbia has finished presenting its case on why Mark Witaschek is a danger to society for possessing a single shotgun shell and muzzleloader sabots in his home. This outrageous legal battle shows how far unelected, anti-gun liberals will go to attempt to destroy a man’s life.
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The decision by Sheriff Gore not to appeal is likely because anti-gun jurisdictions don’t want the Supreme Court to weigh in on carry rights and stop all “may issue” state laws.
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CNN's Don Lemon interviewed Emily Miller about her Rep. Michele Bachmann's comments that many people are not ready for a female president; Hillary Clinton's candidacy; and the role guilt played in electing Barack Obama as the first black president.
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The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling last week that San Diego's restrictive concealed carry permit laws were unconstitutional is already impacting other anti-gun jurisdictions.
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The characters in the Netflix series “House of Cards” seem more capable of putting America track to a bright fiscal future than their real life Washington counterparts.
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In New Jersey, the most stringent firearms laws in the country don’t satisfy the rabid activists there. They are pushing to lower the legal magazine size from 15 to 10.
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President Obama spent the federal holiday honoring his office by hitting the greens at a golf course frequented by past Republican presidents.
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Second Amendment advocates won a major victory on Thursday when the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the individual right to bear arms applies outside the home. Specifically, the court said that San Diego’s restrictive concealed carry laws that require citizens to prove a need to defend themselves are unconstitutional.
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President Obama is scrambling to put Band-Aids on the health care law instead of admitting that it is DOA.
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President Obama is using every executive power in his arsenal to infringe on Second Amendment rights. His latest maneuver is to nominate a rabidly anti-gun doctor to be the next U.S. surgeon general. Dr. Vivek Murthy is facing Senate approval in upcoming weeks.
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