Why The Bombs Didn’t Explode

The mass shooting by two students at Columbine High School in 1999 was a game changer in terms of law enforcement response. But according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s report on the incident, it could have been much, much...

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Safety Rules

In the past couple of months, I have had shooting students point guns at me while on the range. In both cases the students were retired military and should have known better. However just because someone has served in...

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Coping with Air Rage

Once upon a time flying by commercial aircraft was fun. No longer. Since 9-11, we have allowed governments and airline companies to treat passengers like cattle. We have allowed governments to erode our freedoms in the name of safety...

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Firearm Safety Rules Revisited

In the past couple of months, I have had shooting students point guns at me while on the range. In both cases the students were retired military and should have known better. However just because someone has served in...

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Campus Carry begins at Texas Two-Year Colleges

As of August 1, two-year colleges in Texas allow adult students, staff and faculty on their premises to carry concealed handguns if they have concealed handgun or right-to-carry licenses. Although there are exclusionary zones such as science labs and...

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Campus Carry and UT Austin

A federal judge in Austin has thrown out a lawsuit by three professors who tried to stop concealed carry on campus. The trio teach English, liberal arts and feminist and LGBT literature. The professors argued that campus carry in...

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News from the Congress

The Congressman We have a Congressman who, in fear for his life, has come up with a bill to give him and his colleagues the right to carry concealed weapons anywhere in the nation. He was present at the shooting...

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News from the Supreme Court

On June 26, the Supreme Court declined to hear a Second Amendment case from the People’s Republic of California. The majority of justices gave no reason for turning the case down. It involved the San Diego County sheriff’s interpretation of...

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Chris Bird on Spike TV’s Conceal & Carry School

Spike TV's Conceal & Carry School recently featured a segment with firearms expert Chris Bird. https://youtu.be/6y8Vl4O0mhc

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