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Illinois, often recognized in firearm industry circles for its frequent anti-gun legislation and the high crime rates in Chicago, raises an important question for many gun owners and self-defense advocates: Does an Illinois Stand Your Ground law exist? The short answer is no, an Illinois Stand Your Ground law isn’t on the books, but the…
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Girl Shoots Phone During Live Stream
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This one is from a few years ago, but it’s new to us. While browsing YouTube, this gem popped up and apparently shows a girl holding a handgun while live-streaming, and then we hear a bang as she points it towards the phone. And that’s it. Whether she was in legal possession of the firearm…
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NORTH PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA — A 71-year-old man is recovering in the hospital after exchanging gunfire with two armed robbers. The man was shot in the leg during the incident, which happened around 11:15 pm Thursday as he was going out to pick up some Chinese food. As he was walking, two men came out of…
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ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA — The Roanoke County Police Department reported a break-in at North Point Apartments on Sunday morning, resulting in a shooting incident. The police were notified of the break-in around 2:41 a.m. on March 5, and upon arrival at the scene, it was discovered that the intruder was shot by the homeowner, who…
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — A burglary attempt in Chicago’s Northwest Side turned violent when the suspect, Jeremy Tyler, was shot by the homeowner early Sunday morning, according to a report. Tyler was hospitalized in critical condition after being shot in the arm and has been charged with burglary, according to CBS. The incident has caused concern…
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TACOMA, WASHINGTON — Former Seattle Sonics star Shawn Kemp has been released from Pierce County Jail after being booked on investigation of drive-by shooting, pending further investigation by Tacoma police. Pierce County prosecutors have decided not to charge Kemp unless there is more evidence from the police, according to the Seattle Times. The incident happened…
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From Henry Repeating Arms: Henry Repeating Arms recently discovered a safety issue affecting certain lever action .45-70 Gov’t rifles manufactured during the period from December 14, 2022, through January 11, 2023. Henry is voluntarily initiating a recall to protect the safety of its customers. To prevent the possibility of death or serious personal injury, you…
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The Senate Fiscal Policy Committee has approved a bill (SB 150) in Florida that would allow individuals to carry concealed firearms without licenses. The bill’s supporters, including the National Rifle Association, the Florida Sheriffs Association, and the Florida Police Chiefs Association, view this as a significant step in protecting the constitutional right to bear arms.…
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According to recent reports from Bloomberg, payment processing giants Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc., and Discover Inc., have stopped working on a plan that would have allowed tracking of purchases made at gun stores, according to Fox News. The companies have suspended their work on the International Organization for Standardization’s new merchant category code (MCC) for…









