Month: January 2014

[Graphic]: Slingshot safety 101.

Graphic video. Don't watch if you get squeamish about blood.   The first rule of using and storing a projectile weapon:  Know your target and what's beyond it. This rule applies to staple guns...  and slingshots as well. Know that projectiles may bounce back, as this German gentleman discovered the…

BREAKING: Chicago’s gun sales ban struck down!

  More bad news for gun grabbers! A federal court judge earlier today ruled Chicago's ban on gun sales in that city is unconstitutional. Oh, darn. That means another six-figure check from the City of Chicago to another law firm! Oh, double darn!   (Buzzfeed) - Chicago’s strictest-in-the-nation law banning…

Regime announces yet more anti-gun decrees

The Obama regime waited until Friday afternoon to announce their latest extra-legal edict  to allow (read: force) states to provide mental health information to the national background check system in violation of the  Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act's privacy provisions. It marks yet another instance where this regime has…

Wounded Warrior Project responds to Guns Save Life

In the interests of fairness, I'd like to give the Wounded Warrior Project prime real estate here as a rebuttal to our most recent story about Wounded Warrior Project's efficiency (or lack thereof) in delivering donations directly to our nation's wounded servicemen and women. In our story, "Wounded Warriors Projected…

Detroit’s police chief has gun bigots fuming

[caption id="attachment_10414" align="alignnone" width="640"] Detroit Police Chief James Craig.[/caption] Detroit's new top cop James Craig has got the gun bigots up in arms over his public comments lauding concealed carry license holders and crediting them, in part, with Detroits modest drop in violent crime last year. On a radio show,…

BOCH: Body language: Use it to your advantage

  By John Boch A person’s body language communicates messages in everything they do.  Some messages are subtle, while others are so obvious that even the clueless can pick them up. Body language can suggest that a person is tired, upset, distracted confused or intoxicated.  They can announce self-confidence and…