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Text of Gerald Fox’s Statement Voiding Jackson County WI Gun Laws
Yesterday, in a resounding victory for all freedom-loving Americans, the United States Supreme Court confirmed that the Second Amendment’s protection of our right to...
Jackson County DA: I Won’t Enforce Unconstitutional Gun Laws
Forget Chicago. Mayor Daley reaction to the Supreme Court's McDonald decision striking down the Windy City's handgun ban was a foregone conclusion. This is...
TTAGs Advice Column: Annie Get Your Guns!
Dear Annie: I'm a newly-single guy, who's gone from neutral on the issue of gun ownership to a place where I now believe every...
Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership Slam the NRA. Again. Still.
Aaron Zelman is the Founder and Director of Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership. He doesn't like the National Rifle Association (NRA). Ted Nugent...
The TSA: When It Comes to Safety, They’re Number One With A Bullet
On a daily basis, I carry a tactical flashlight (the ever-popular SureFire E2 Executive), a tactical knife (A Kershaw Blur, if you must know) and a pen sturdy enough to be used as a handheld tactical weapon, should I lose the other two. When I travel any great distance by car, I invariably travel armed, with my trusty 1911-M1A .45 semi-auto within arms' reach. When I reach the parking garage, the fun begins. I secure the handgun to prevent theft. I remove the tactical knife and tactical flashlight and secure them as well. Then I remove my miniature Swiss Army knife (with it's positively lethal 1.5" blade!) and hide it, then head for the concourse.
Now you'd think with all that, the TSA would be satisfied that I'm no threat. But you'd be wrong.
Range Rover: Trail Glades
"Have you taken our safety course?" The girl behind the counter was as cheerful as you'd expect from someone who works in a windowless...
Choosing a Handgun, Part IV: Practical Practice
Buying a handgun for self defense is like a dog chasing a car. Unless the dog knows what to do with it once he's...
Bring a Knife to A Gunfight
There's an old saying in the self-defense biz: “Never bring a knife to a gunfight.” That's good advice---if it's an 'either/or' question. It isn't....
Choosing a Handgun, Part III: Shooting from the Hip. Or Not.
“Hands up!” Let's be honest. At least once in your adult life, you've fantasized about saying those words (or words like them) as...
Choosing a Handgun, Part II: Form Follows Function
There's an old saying in the gun world: the best gun is the one you have. That's nonsense. Well, kind of. Plenty of new...