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As long as we’re there…
Okay, yesterday was about gun stuff. Still a few stories out there to take note of. Anyone remember the National Firearms Act of 1934? That’s the first big Federal gun control bill, which made automatic weapons, silencers, short barreled rifles, etc. unlawful to buy without paying an exorbitant tax ($200 then, worth around $4600 […]
Dismal State of Britain’s Military
Britain’s failure to deploy the Royal Navy to defend its sovereign bases on Cyprus – attacked by Hezbollah drones on 1 March – has raised alarming questions over the readiness of Britain’s military to project force overseas. On Tuesday, the Type 45 Destroyer HMS Dragon was seen moored in Gibraltar, some 2,200 miles away from […]
Canada’s “buyback” redux
A topic we have looked at before – Canada passed a sweeping assault weapons ban, and citizens have until March 31 to register their prohibited guns, or they risk losing any compensation for them. Self-incrimination followed by government theft – how lovely. There have been a few issues along the way – the entire program’s […]
Old Dominion cadets receive medals
I’m really enjoying the new Department of Defense War policy of just giving people the medals they deserve without years of delay. It’s not even been two weeks since that radical Islamic terrorist shot up a classroom full of ROTC cadets at Old Dominion University. The cadets (unarmed as it was a “gun free zone”) […]
When you think you have had a bad day…
Imagine this kind of day. You are peacefully motoring along, your wife chatting and playing with her wedding rings, and someone you know sideswipes your car. Worse, the ol’ ball and chain is so startled she throws up her hands and yep – the wedding ring and engagement ring go out the window – at […]



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