You know that Your Survival Guy wants you to get your gun and your training now. There's no better time. Here's the story of one woman from Rhode Island who has seen exactly why she needed to protect herself, and actually made the right moves to do so. She writes: I recently decided to get a license to carry a concealed handgun for several reasons. One is the inescapable reality that violent crime is sharply on the rise. The other is decades of personal experience with the rougher side of life. After college, where I studied sociology and criminal justice, I was excited to follow my goals … [Read more...]
Second Amendment Sanctuaries WIN in Court Battle
You know that 61% of American counties are now protected by Second Amendment sanctuary status. The counties, states, and cities passing Second Amendment Sanctuary resolutions are telling pro-gun-control activists and politicians that they won't be party to any unconstitutional gun regulations. The resolutions have not gone unchallenged. Gun control activists are well-financed by billionaires like Michael Bloomberg, and are willing to go to court to fight anyone who stands up for the constitution. That's what happened in Oregon, where gun controllers sued for a judicial review of ordinances … [Read more...]
LAWLESS: San Francisco Walgreens Loses $1,000 A DAY to Theft
San Francisco businesses are operating in a state of lawlessness. In an article about how the city's woke DA defends shoplifters, Harriet Alexander of the Daily Mail explains how one Walgreens is losing $1,000 a day to theft. She writes: Earlier this month, video emerged on social media showing shoplifters brazenly making off with stolen goods after ransacking a local Neiman Marcus store in the Union Square section of the city. At least 10 people are seen in the video with armfuls of designer goods and then fleeing the luxury department store Neiman Marcus - without anyone trying to stop … [Read more...]
Big Blue Cities Panic Over Police Shortage
Last year, radical mayors and city councils put the blame for looting and riots on police, not on the rioters themselves. Now the cities that turned their backs on police are finding out that they made a major mistake. National Review's Brittany Bernstein details the panic striking Seattle's Mayor Jenny Durkan. You may remember Durkan as the mayor who allowed the city's anti-police Antifa and BLM rioters to form their own country called CHAZ/CHOP, in the city's center. Bernstein writes: Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan called to rebuild the city’s police force after the area recorded six separate … [Read more...]
CRIME WAVE: A Top Cop Shouldn’t Have to Ask His City for This
The city of Chicago has become synonymous with crime, especially murder. Each week brings a new wave of deaths in the Windy City, where Mayor Lori Lightfoot has seemingly lost control. Now the city's Police Superintendent, David Brown, is pleading with courts to stop allowing violent criminals back on the streets so soon. According to Brown, 90 murder suspects have been released back on to the streets just this year. Ronny Reyes reports for the Daily Mail: Chicago's top officer once again took aim at the city's court system by saying judges released violent offenders into the street amid a … [Read more...]
Racism? Incorrectly Framing the Second Amendment
In The Hill, Jonathan Turley explains why framing the debate over the Second Amendment in terms of racism is wrong. He writes: Racism seems to be the most common denominator of today’s political controversies. Issues long debated over other grounds — the Senate's filibuster rule, voter ID laws, even standardized testing, math, statistics and meritocracy — have all been reframed as a choice between racism and equality. The reframing of such issues in racial terms removes any need to respond to other issues — and it relieves advocates of defending the racism charge. It may be the ultimate … [Read more...]
CRIME CITY: New York Releasing Prisoners Amid Soaring Crime
Despite a soaring, often brutal, wave of crime that has struck the city, its progressive leaders are crowing about how many criminals they've released from the city's jails. For a taste of what New Yorkers are facing, watch a few recent clips below: 🚨WANTED for ROBBERY: On 7/24/21 at approx 9:05 AM, in the vicinity of Pitkin Ave and Barbey St in Brooklyn, the suspect approached a 68-year-old male, assaulted him, causing a broken wrist & nose, then removed his property. Any info? DM @NYPDTips, or call them at 800-577-TIPS. pic.twitter.com/SLpC72eRhS — NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) July 25, … [Read more...]
2ND AMENDMENT ALERT: How Will Sen. Tester Vote on David Chipman?
Joe Biden's radical anti-gun nominee for ATF Director, David Chipman, needs a majority of the Senate to support his appointment, or he'll fail to be confirmed. With Chipman's anti-gun feelings no secret, the NRA will surely be using the vote as a measure of senators' commitment to protecting the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment. The NRA has previously endorsed Democratic Montana Senator Jon Tester based on his strong voting record on gun rights issues. But what if he votes to support Chipman? In the Montana Standard, Donald Trump Jr. explains that Tester can't support both Chipman … [Read more...]
USA’s William Shaner Wins Gold in 10-Meter Air Rifle
William Shaner of Team USA won gold in the 10-Meter Air Rifle competition at the Tokyo Olympics. Bob Reinert reports for Team USA: In an impressive Olympic debut, William Shaner of the U.S. shot his way to a gold medal Sunday in the men’s 10-meter air rifle competition at the Asaka Shooting Range in Tokyo. Shaner, a 20-year-old Colorado Springs, Colorado, resident, posted an Olympic-record score of 251.6 to edge China’s Sheng Lihao, a 16-year-old who took silver with a score of 250.9. China’s Yang Haoran claimed the bronze medal at 229.4. This was Team USA’s first gold medal in the … [Read more...]
HOMICIDE SPIKE: Unprecedented Rise in Murders Hits America
America has seen an unprecedented spike in homicides. Not surprisingly during the same year, many cities defunded the police. Peter Moskos reports: The rise in murders in the U.S. in 2020 was unprecedented. Complete nationwide data for the year won’t be available until September, but we already know that in 70 cities and counties that account for a fifth of the U.S. population, the murder rate rose by 35%. The largest previous increase on record was 13% in 1968—a year that, like 2020, was marked by civil unrest, often triggered by police misconduct, leading to demands for police reform. In … [Read more...]
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