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Although it was about 30 years ago now, I still remember how excited I was to pull together my first handgun rig. A friend of mine had invited me to a local shooting range attached to a “cop shop” to try out his revolver. It was a snub-nose .38 Special that was loud and cantankerous to shoot, and I was hooked before emptying the cylinder down range for the second time. Once the handgunning bug bites, folks rarely settle for owning just one. However, money was tight at the time, since I was working and going to school part-time. The…

If you’re like most Americans, you live in a populated area; you have neighbors on either side of you; and, if you’re lucky, you have a not-too-big backyard. While I couldn’t find any statistical information regarding the number of hunters that live in urban areas, the fact is that over 80% of Americans live within city limits, so I think it’s safe to assume that the majority of hunters also live within the confines of a town or city.If you’re a hunter who owns a bird dog and lives in an urban area, that can present some training challenges. Packing…

“…The act of intentionally or unintentionally causing multiple deaths through the use of a vehicle. This can occur in various ways, including deliberate attacks, reckless driving, or accidents caused by negligence or impaired driving…” In this article we are not talking about accidental vehicular casualties, and Lord knows there are far too many of them in everyday life. No, we are talking about the deaths and injuries that result from someone deliberately driving a vehicle, statistically usually a car but occasionally a much more deadly and difficult-to-stop truck, into pedestrians either on either side of the street or occasionally in…

NYC shooter Shane Devon Tamura legally maintained his concealed weapons permit despite having a history of mental health holds in Nevada, revealing critical gaps in the system. The Las Vegas Metro Police Department had guidelines that disqualify individuals with serious mental health issues, but Tamura obtained his permit in 2022 and purchased multiple firearms after being placed under mental health holds, raising serious questions about the effectiveness of existing laws. New York officials, including Governor Kathy Hochul, point to looser gun laws in states like Nevada as culpable for the tragic incident that led to the deaths of four victims,…

New York City detectives travel to Nevada to investigate Shane Tamura, who carried out a mass shooting in Manhattan earlier this week, killing four people before taking his own life. The incident has intensified calls for stronger gun control measures, particularly after it was revealed that Tamura legally purchased firearms despite documented mental health issues and two prior hospitalizations. Gun safety advocates are alarmed by Tamura’s ability to buy a revolver and an assault-style rifle, highlighting gaps in legislation regarding mental health and gun ownership. With Nevada’s newest laws allowing for the temporary seizure of weapons from individuals on emergency…

Following a recent shooting incident in Manhattan, experts are scrutinizing the gun laws of Nevada and New York to assess their effectiveness. Nick Suplina from Everytown for Gun Safety discusses what these events reveal about the application of some of the strictest gun regulations in the country. The Manhattan shooting highlights ongoing debates about gun control and its real-world implications. With contrasting laws in Nevada, known for more permissive regulations, this analysis aims to provide clarity on how legislation influences public safety and crime rates. Read full story at abcnews.go.com Read the full article here

In a significant move, Chicago alders pass legislation banning individuals who participated in the January 6th Capitol riot from holding city jobs. This decision reflects a growing concern among city officials regarding the implications of the Capitol events on local governance and community values. Additionally, Mayor Brandon Johnson accuses the Biden administration of employing “terrorist tactics” in its political maneuvering, further escalating tensions between the city and federal government. This week’s news recap provides insight into these developments, including the University of Illinois suing the Department of Energy over funding cuts, and the challenges faced by prospective international students due…

As Utah prepares for the upcoming duck hunting season, airboats are crucial tools for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources in determining hunting regulations. This week, biologists and volunteers work under the stars at Ogden Bay Waterfowl Management Area to catch 2,000 ducks, a process that aids in assessing migratory patterns and population health. The techniques used during these nighttime captures not only provide valuable data but also demonstrate the blend of skill and teamwork involved in wildlife management. With ducks unable to fly after molting, the catching process highlights the importance of experienced handlers, as well as the ongoing…