The World Didn’t Stop Spinning During the Last Two Weeks
The holidays apparently didn’t provide sufficient inspiration to show our best and brightest sides. In fact, the wrap-up for 2024 […]
The holidays apparently didn’t provide sufficient inspiration to show our best and brightest sides. In fact, the wrap-up for 2024 […]
Since Donald Trump’s reelection in November, nontraditional gun groups have seen a flood of interest in gun ownership. … “We’re not looking to arm up and storm the Capitol. We just don’t want to be put in concentration camps.”
Given recent events and years of open borders, now seems like a very good time to crack open your gun safe and clean your defensive guns. Make sure they’re sighted in. Have your magazines loaded…all of them.
Don’t rely on the government to save you. Even if they get there, you may learn first hand the nine scariest words in the English language: “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.”
Grady Judd is a tough-talking lawman who’s been Sheriff in Polk County for 20 years. He’s the sheriff whose deputies shot a cop-killer. Sixty-eight times.
Gun control activists are content with misleading Americans about the nature of criminal gun violence while intentionally downplaying the protective function of the 2A and dismissing lawful defensive gun uses.
As Israel adjusts to this new reality, the societal implications of increased firearm ownership remain uncertain. For many, the weight of these decisions highlights the delicate balance between protection and responsibility.
Concealed carry handguns aren’t good luck charms or some kind of magic talisman to ward off bad people. It doesn’t do you any good to carry a firearm if you are putting yourself into positions where you can’t get to it.
Whether it’s an ambush on a city street, a vehicle attack, or something else, someone engaging in premeditated violence against you or the company you work for has the element of surprise and the initiative on their side.
Businessmen like to see a profit. Security is a cost center. It’s an area that will never turn a profit. The security ledger is always in the red. So some may pay for professional executive protection, but probably not for long.