Author: Gunner Quinn

Parents who decide to pursue the survivalist lifestyle do so for many reasons. Some are convinced of a need for self-sufficiency. Others are uncomfortable with the direction in which they see society headed, and may even see a more deliberate lifestyle as beneficial for their children. And, yes, some are on a fantasy trip after watching the latest Mad Max movie. Regardless of the motivation, parents need to remember that they are carrying some other souls along with them…their children. Even the more mature adolescents may not understand the motivation to step out of the old, comfortable life to move…

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April 8, 217: Roman Emperor Caracalla was assassinated by (and succeeded by) his Praetorian Guard prefect, Marcus Opellius Macrinus. — On April 8, 1913, the 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified by Congress, providing for the election of senators by popular vote. — April 8th was the birthday of the late Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia. (Born, 1919, died November 20, 2007.) — April 8th is also the anniversary of the death of English experimental gunsmith and author Phillip Luty, in 2011. He was hounded by British authorities for many years. He died of cancer before…

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Police arrested Richard Menzano, 50, in Norwich, CT, after uncovering a cache of ghost guns and 3D printers during a domestic violence investigation. Officers discovered a polymer ghost gun, two 9 mm ghost rifles, and various gun-making parts, alongside two 3D printers and high-capacity magazines, following allegations made by a woman claiming Menzano threatened her life. Menzano, a convicted felon, faces multiple charges including possession of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. He was cooperative during his arrest and is being held on a $200,000 bond, with an upcoming court appearance scheduled. The presence of 3D printing technology raises concerns about…

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A handgun accidentally discharges while stored in a third grader’s backpack at Lee Hill Elementary School in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Fortunately, no injuries occur during the incident, which takes place just before 11 a.m. on Monday when students are evacuated as a precaution. The Spotsylvania County Sheriff’s Office indicates early investigations show no intent to harm by the student involved. School officials quickly implement safety protocols following the discharge, relocating students to the cafeteria while conducting a thorough threat assessment. Parents are encouraged to regularly check their children’s backpacks to ensure only necessary items are brought to school, highlighting the…

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The U.S. Supreme Court has opted not to hear a challenge to New York’s gun laws, which prohibit firearms in designated “sensitive” locations, such as schools and public transportation. This decision maintains an appeals court ruling that upholds stringent aspects of the state’s gun regulations while also striking down some controversial provisions, including the requirement for applicants to disclose their social media accounts. New York Governor Kathy Hochul praised the decision, asserting that the state’s robust gun safety measures are crucial for public safety. Following a previous Supreme Court ruling that invalidated New York’s earlier firearm restrictions, the state has…

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In a significant policy shift, the U.S. Justice Department has repealed the Biden-era “zero tolerance” policy for gun dealers, a move that may alter the landscape of gun regulation. This policy, initially designed to crack down on gun trafficking and make gun dealers accountable for crimes involving their firearms, has been a contentious issue in the ongoing debate over gun control in the United States. Supporters of the repeal argue it may alleviate burdens on law-abiding gun dealers, while critics express concern that it could lead to increased gun violence by making it easier for unlawful sales to occur. As…

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The U.S. Justice Department has officially repealed a policy from the Biden administration that aimed to revoke licenses from gun dealers violating key regulations, such as conducting background checks. This decision, which aligns with President Trump’s push for less stringent oversight, has garnered mixed reactions, as gun industry advocates celebrate reduced regulatory burdens while gun-control supporters warn of potential increases in crime linked to unregulated dealers. Gun Owners of America, a prominent group pushing for pro-gun policies, praises the move as a correction of what they deemed overreach during Biden’s tenure. In stark contrast, advocates like Emma Brown from Giffords…

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A federal court in Maine rules that a widow’s lawsuit against two gun parts manufacturers can proceed, addressing allegations related to ghost-gun kits used in her husband’s fatal shooting. The lawsuit highlights the growing concerns about the sale and accessibility of these untraceable firearms, which can be assembled from readily available parts. The widow argues that the companies neglected to consider the potential risks their products pose, contributing to her husband’s tragic death. This case emerges amid a national debate on gun control and the regulation of ghost guns, making it a significant point of interest in ongoing discussions about…

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Last week, the U.S. Senate voted down an amendment that would have blocked a proposal to sell public land to build affordable housing. You may have seen headlines about this, but the whole story is a little confusing, so stick with me.A few weeks ago, some Republican senators floated the idea of selling public land and using those funds to reduce the national deficit. This isn’t a new idea, but they wanted to include it in this year’s budget bill. That’s a big deal.Thanks to some complicated congressional rules I’m not going to explain here (mostly because I don’t quite…

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Norfolk Police are investigating a shooting that left one man seriously injured early Sunday morning on Greenplain Road. The incident occurred around 1:15 a.m., where the victim was found with life-threatening injuries and is currently hospitalized with uncertain survival prospects. Residents in the area expressed their frustration with ongoing gun violence, with one long-time resident recounting hearing multiple gunshots and fearing for the safety of their neighborhood. As police continue their investigation, locals are calling for increased law enforcement presence and stricter gun regulations to combat the rise in shootings. Read full story at www.wtkr.com Read the full article here

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