
General Laney is a tough guy. He hangs on to his rights like a pit bull, although he has a pair of Dobermans that guard his gun shop. He needs them; from a really tough neighborhood where there are more illegal guns right outside his doors than there are legal guns inside. He has been shot six times, but we don’t know about the condition of his attackers. I could venture a guess they are no longer bothering anyone, but I don’t know for sure. Read more »
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The Indiana Supremes, not to be confused with a tribute band, have started the first of many cuts to come by changing the presumption of innocence that our entire judicial system is founded upon. You should have learned in school (at least I did in a time they actually taught American History as it really was) that you are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Read more »
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Out of state guns purchases must be done through a pair of FFL persons. The first is the gun shop where the weapon is purchased from. You have to go through all the federal requirements, paperwork and FBI checks to be approved for the purchase. Read more »

We should repeal the 1934 National Firearms Act. The Heller decision is just the start of our fight to protect the Second Amendment.
Someone asked what was “Plan B” if we lose the next fight. The reply is: “Plan B is right here in this room!”
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