White Settlement Church Shooting

Link to original article here: https://www.stayingalive.info/htdocs/newsletter/htdocs/ChrisCorner/2020-01-11-privateer.htm So Texas has provided another case of a good guy with a gun stopping a bad guy with a gun who was shooting up a church. This shooting happened during a Sunday service on December...

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The Muslim Brotherhood in America

The Texas Concealed Handgun Association annual meeting in Kerrville at the end of March included one unusual presentation entitled Understanding The Threat. John Guandolo, a former U.S. Marine Corp officer and former FBI agent made a compelling case that...

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Lessons Learned at the 2019 TCHA Annual Meeting

Lessons learned from watching 18,000 gunfights. That was the eye-catching title of John Correia’s presentation at the Texas Concealed Handgun Association Annual Meeting in Kerrville during the last weekend of March. No, he hasn’t been present at 18,000 gunfights but...

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Another Conservative Justice for The U.S. Supreme Court, Is It Enough?

By Chris Bird If Judge Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed to be the next U.S. Supreme Court associate justice, will it be enough to get the Court to take up more Second Amendment cases? Kavanaugh was named July 9 by President Trump to...

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Toward Less Gun Control

Here is an excerpt from an article courtesy the Washington Times. Two things happened after the Sandy Hook. One was to be expected — more calls for gun control laws at the federal and state levels. Taking advantage of the...

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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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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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