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A Livermore gun shop is back in business following a dramatic break-in where thieves utilized a vehicle to smash through the storefront, stealing dozens of handguns and several rifles. The incident, which occurred on October 25, resulted in approximately $40,000 in damages, prompting owner Damon Butts to take swift action to bolster security measures to prevent future crimes. In the wake of the heist, Butts has committed significant resources to upgrade security, investing in high-tech systems, street bollards, and enhanced monitoring equipment. Livermore Police along with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) are actively investigating the robbery,…

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear an appeal concerning the constitutionality of a federal law that prohibits firearm possession for individuals deemed “unlawful users” of controlled substances. This case stems from a ruling by the New Orleans-based Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which challenges the broad application of the law that could classify someone who smokes a small amount of marijuana as a felon, even when that person does not possess a firearm. This critical decision could have wide-ranging implications for gun rights and marijuana legislation, highlighting a significant intersection of personal liberties under the Second Amendment and…

Charleston, West Virginia, is closing in on a major change to its gun regulations, with a potential repeal of the ban on firearms at public pools. This development comes as the state legislature moves to limit local control over gun laws, effectively prioritizing state legislation that advocates for broader gun rights. For the last two decades, Charleston has maintained restrictions on gun possession in public spaces, but these laws may soon disappear, fueled by a campaign from gun rights groups to unify regulations across cities. Critics, including local police officials, worry that the lifting of these restrictions could compromise public…

(Continued from Part 4. This concludes the article.) 9. CLOTHES AND A WAY TO WASH THEM It’s hard to believe how many top-10 lists mention ferro rods, manual can openers, plant-identification books, and the ever-present multi-tool without ever mentioning clothes or washing equipment. Clothes last for quite a while if we’re sitting in an office all day but they won’t lost long when manual labor becomes a daily routine. Since we’ll be wearing them at some future point anyway, it’s a good idea to be stocking up on clothes for all of the inflation-fighting reasons already mentioned. At the same…

An 18-year-old woman dies and three others sustain injuries in a shooting incident that occurred in New Haven early Saturday morning. The New Haven Police Department reports that gunfire erupted around 2:34 a.m. at the intersection of Church Street and Center Street, where officers found three victims, including a 21-year-old man and two 18-year-old women. Tragically, one of the young women was pronounced dead at the scene and has not yet been identified. Alongside the responders, a second 21-year-old man arrived at Yale New Haven Hospital with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. Investigators claim to have obtained camera footage that allegedly…