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The Indiana Gazette - Mon Nov 23, 1:41 am ET
NIKISKI, Alaska - Norm Olson's genial tone belies his reputation as a radical militiaman, yet here he is, at 63, an affable grandfather explaining why Americans should arm themselves against their government.
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Island Packet - Mon Nov 23, 6:52 pm ET
In recent days, more than a half-dozen callers to Lowcountry Outfitters have inquired about South Ca
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The Shelby Star - Mon Nov 23, 10:56 am ET
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina shoppers will get a second chance to buy tax-free guns. The state Revenue Department sent out a reminder Wednesday of the upcoming "Second Amendment Weekend." The 48-hour tax break begins just after midnight the...
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The Appleton Post-Crescent - Sun Nov 22, 5:29 am ET
As Fox Valley gun-deer hunters hit the woods this weekend, some types of ammunition are in short supply.
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The Daily Commercial - Tue Nov 24, 2:35 am ET
The government of the United States was well balanced when President Reagan took office in 1981. The unions were strong enough to represent the common ...
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The Tampa Tribune - Mon Nov 23, 4:55 pm ET
In the Republican primary for Florida agriculture commissioner, U.S. Rep. Adam Putnam of Bartow seems like a natural.But state Sen. Carey Baker of Eustis intends to put up a fight against Putnam in the primary. Claiming the role of the true conservative in the race, he hopes to turn the race into the kind of ideological battle that's becoming common in the Republican Party.
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The Huffington Post - Mon Nov 23, 8:39 pm ET
"It was a mistake not to see beforehand that this would be controversial," said an apparently tone-deaf Nigel Coleman, chairman of the Danville Tea Party....
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Nov 24, 5:00 am ET
NEW YORK----President Obama’s overall job approval has been steadily declining for the past few months and when asked why people either like or dislike the job he is doing, the top response for both has to do with change.
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The Herald News - Mon Nov 23, 5:30 am ET
When Alyce Sue Mikel says her all-around outdoorsman husband Jack Mikel could fix anything, she isn't kidding."We live in a forest and he'd chop down all the dead trees into kindling for the wood stove in the garage, where he'd pull the cars, truck, tractor and bulldozer and work on them," Alyce Sue, of Wilmington, said. "He graded the driveways for the neighbors and plowed their snow for them ...
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The Fairview Observer - Mon Nov 23, 1:46 pm ET
That noise you heard Friday afternoon was the sound of celebratory cheers all over Nashville. Nope, not another Titans win (yet). No, the whoops and hollers came from Nashville's tourism promoters and restaurant owners upon hearing the news that a local judge had overturned the state's guns-in-bars law .
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The Clarion-Ledger - Mon Nov 23, 8:22 am ET
Two days into Mississippi's gun season for deer hunters, a man was killed and two others hospitalized Sunday in two shootings.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Nov 23, 3:40 pm ET
WASHINGTON----The American Center for Law and Justice – focusing on constitutional law – today filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court of the United States asking the high court to overturn a lower court ruling and rely on the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, rather than the Due Process Clause, to protect the individual guarantees contained in the Bill of Rights ...
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Arizona Daily Sun - Sun Nov 22, 7:36 am ET
U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, D-Flagstaff, supports allowing gun owners to take firearms into national parks, she said in a teleconference with the public on Thursday.
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Ball State Daily News - Sun Nov 22, 12:21 am ET
Gun control has always been a bland issue for me. I never got heated over whether I had the right to carry a weapon in my backpack.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal - Sun Nov 22, 12:05 am ET
Night on the ice: Mike Crum with the DeSoto chapter of Friends of the National Rifle Association (FNRA) is appealing to "all hunters, shooters and sports men/women" to support the chapter's tie-in when the Mississippi RiverKings host the Shreveport Mud Bugs on Dec. 12 at 7:05 at the DeSoto Civic Center. Tickets are $15 and if purchased from a FNRA committee comes with a raffle ticket attached ...