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Faith Issues – by Steve Eastman, CleanTV
Now let’s get really controversial. Which is more dangerous — your doctor or your gun?
Let’s start off with two statistics from the US Department of Health and Human Services.
- Statistic Number One: There are about 700 thousand doctors in the United States.
BELLEVUE, WA – -(Ammoland.com)- Updated information on anti-Second Amendment bills in the 2013 Colorado Legislature:
We can expect 14 to 20 anti-gun bills. The current Democrat package includes: Continue reading “COLORADO ALERT: 2013 Anti-Gun Bills at the State Capitol”
Natural Society – by Lisa Garber
Monsanto has made a pretty penny over the last several decades thanks to its top-selling herbicide, Roundup, and cash crops genetically modified to withstand heavy doses of the chemical, such as Roundup Ready corn, soy, and cotton. Meanwhile, Roundup’s key ingredient glyphosate has ravaged the earth, our food chain, and our bodies, and is even causing infertility among the masses. Its effects haven’t gone unnoticed.
Continue reading “Scientist: Top Selling Weed Killer – Monsanto’s Roundup – Linked to Infertility”
Natural Society – by Anthony Gucciardi
It’s ‘McRib season’, and thousands across the nation are scrambling to use online websites like the ‘McRib locator‘ to stuff the McDonald’s McRib sandwich down their throats. A sandwich that is not only full of genetically modified ingredients, a medley of toxic fillers and preservatives, but also some ingredients that are actually banned in other nations around the world. But honestly, are you surprised?
Continue reading “McDonald’s McRib Sandwich a Franken Creation of GMOs, Toxic Ingredients, Banned Ingredients”
American Thinker – by Kenneth Bennight
Would-be gun controllers argue that guns are different from other dangerous commodities. Guns are uniquely are designed to kill, they say, and therefore lack the utility of other dangerous things. Take automobiles, for instance: automobiles kill more people than guns, but automobiles’ primary use is peaceful, and automobiles are not designed to kill. Why, gun controllers ask, should we tolerate guns, which are dangerous and have no material utility other than killing?
Continue reading “Guns Are Designed to Kill”
Before It’s News – by Alton Parrish
Another vaccination program has inflicted large number of deaths on African children. This time the culprit is a new vaccine supposedly designed to protect against meningitis.
According to VacTruth.com:
“On December 20, 2012, a vaccination tragedy hit the small village of Gouro, located in northern Chad, Africa. According to the newspaper La Voix, out of five hundred children who received the new meningitis vaccine MenAfriVac, at least 40 of them between the ages of 7 and 18 have become paralyzed. Those children also suffered hallucinations and convulsions.
Continue reading “Gates Foundation Backs New Vaccine That Poisoned And Paralyzed Large Numbers Of African Children”
In last week’s column, “Good Guys With Guns,” I wrote about the Mayan 14 incident, in which a shooter was halted by an off-duty cop. I referred to the cop as a “good guy,” and my readers were quick to issue a correction: the good guy was actually a girl. Lisa Castellano shot the wannabe James Holmes after he ran into the Mayan 14 theater and began firing—and managed to snatch away his gun.
I don’t know about you, but Lisa Castellano is my new hero.
Continue reading “Girls With Guns”
Stop the Drug War – by Phillip Smith
Texas cop wanted cash to make a pot possession arrest go away, Hawaii cop had his own pot garden, Philly cop was peddling ‘roids, and then there’s the requisite prison guard. Let’s get to it:
In San Antonio, Texas, a San Antonio police officer was arrested last Thursday for taking $500 from a man he arrested with marijuana to make the charges go away. Officer Curtis Lundy, 36, went down in a sting after the man he had arrested contacted the FBI. Continue reading “This Week’s Corrupt Cops Stories”
The Celestial Convergence – by Andre Heath
The ships were observed sailing around the island chain for the first time since a similar incident Dec. 31, Japan’s Kyodo News reported.
The Chinese State Oceanic Administration said the vessels are marine surveillance ships meant to patrol the waters around the islands, which the Chinese call Diaoyu, Xinhua reported.
Continue reading “Shadow Wars: War Inevitable between China & Japan – Four Chinese Ships Enter Disputed Island Area”
Is it really all that easy to just get weapons off the streets? It’s hardly a challenge in Kansas City, Missouri, where six law enforcement vehicles were robbed of weapons in a single morning this week.
Authorities in Kansas City are searching for answers after four police cruisers and two Jackson County Sheriff’s Office cars were broken into early Monday.
Continue reading “Guns off the street? Fleet of cop cars robbed of weapons in Kansas City”
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NBC Bay Area – by Marianne Favro
The massacre in Newton, Conn., and other mass shootings have prompted for a call to curb gun violence.
California assembly member Nancy Skinner answered that call with a proposal to restrict ammunition sales in the state.
“2,800 people in California were killed last year by gunfire,” Skinner said. “It is easier to buy bullets than cough medicine or alcohol. It should not be that easy. We need to have much more scrutiny when it comes to the purchase of guns.”
Monday she unveiled Assembly Bill 48. It would require bullet buyers to show identification. It would also require ammunition dealers to be licensed and report all sales to the department of justice.
Emmeryville police chief Ken James supports the tighter restrictions.
”Right now you can buy bullets in any store and the sale is not recorded”, James said. “Gun violence will continue unless we control the sale of bullets.”
Oakland mayor Jean Quan also said she supports the bill and that Oakland has seen too much gun violence and the changes may help.
The so-called “bullet bill” would also ban kits to convert ammunition clips into high-capacity magazines. At the same time, this debate goes on some are questioning why a new gun shop is now open for business In Los Gatos.
Templar Sports on University Avenue opened Dec. 29 and employees say business has been steady. Templar Sports did not respond to our request for an interview.
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Shooting-Prompt-New-Gun-Bill-185968592.html?dr
Bank of America has once again shown its hostility and disdain for the 2nd Amendment, its gun owner customers and for free enterprise. I first reported a story last year about McMillan Co. which had their accounts closed by BoA because they branched out into firearms manufacturing.
Well, apparently Bank of America has decided to double down on the harassment of gun manufacturers in an attempt to dictate how they should operate their business and what that business should entail.
Continue reading “If you are a gun owner at Bank of America…it’s time you left them”
California Crime Drops As Gun Sales Surge, Gun buyback lauded, 600000 sold last year, New CA gun laws for 2013 2014, Criminals turn in crime guns no questions asked
“If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun.”…Barack Obama
“If I could have gotten 51 votes in the Senate of the United States, for an outright ban, picking up [every gun]… Mr. and Mrs. America, turn ‘em all in.”…Dianne Feinstein
Continue reading “California Crime Drops As Gun Sales Surge, Gun buyback lauded, 600000 sold last year, New CA gun laws for 2013 2014, Criminals turn in crime guns no questions asked”
CENTENNIAL, Colorado, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) — Police officers on Monday tearfully recalled the bloody chaos and carnage that greeted them as they responded to the Colorado theater shooting that left 12 people dead.
The officers described “slipping in blood” and “seeing dead bodies everywhere,” in riveting testimony during the first day of a hearing to determine if there is enough evidence to put James Holmes on trial for the July 20 attack that also left dozens injured.
Continue reading “Police testify on first day of hearing for accused U.S. theater shooter”
Survival Blog – by James Wesley Rawles
I often have SurvivalBlog readers forward me alarmist e-mails, warning of “total disarmament” of the civilian populace. While there indeed may be plans or schemesto disarm Americans, I don’t consider these threats credible. Let me explain why: I would conservatively estimate that there are about 316 million firearms in private hands in the United States. Of these, less than 10% are logged in any formal registry. Perhaps another 30% have Form 4473s filed with the FFL dealers where they were first purchased, but that is a fractured mishmash of records with a quite perishable life span. It is notable that we live in a very mobile society, where most families move every three or four years. And in most states, there are no record keeping requirements for secondary sales of firearms. So to call the accumulation of 4473 forms a de facto registration system is laughable.
Continue reading “Why Civilian Disarmament in the U.S. is Just a Statist Fantasy”