[ad_1] Another shooting Again, innocent Americans are brutally slaughtered, this time in Lewiston, Maine. The unconscionable inactions of elected federal representatives led to the vulnerability of all Americans (in schools, dance halls, bowling alleys, supermarkets, and social clubs). This, I conclude, is a form of state-sponsored terrorism, defined as terrorist violence carried out with the
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[ad_1] Gaza amd Maine: War dead and gun deaths Published 2:32 pm Tuesday, October 31, 2023 BY WINSLOW MYERSI live a couple of counties away from where the mentally ill Robert Card, apparently hearing voices inside his head that sounded as if people were putting him down, shot up a bar and a bowling alley
[ad_1] Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. When Mark Rosenberg started a branch of the Centers for Disease Control to study violence in 1983, he decided to model his work on existing research about another rising cause of injuries
[ad_1] Let me first say that I support the Second Amendment. With that said, when our forefathers wrote the Constitution, people had single-shot weapons and we had no standing army to protect us. At that time there was a need for citizen soldiers. Now that we have standing armies, this does not apply. Private citizens
[ad_1] An MMA-fighter-turned-rabbi is teaching self defense to his fellow Jewish Americans and instructing them how to handle firearms – and he says his business has been in high demand amid a rise in antisemitism following the outbreak of the Hamas-Israel war earlier this month. Rabbi Yossi Eilfort is the founder of the nonprofit Magen
[ad_1] Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday backed an effort to lower the statewide age requirement to purchase a rifle, calling a current law that bars 18-year-olds from buying firearms “unconstitutional.” Florida law requires residents to be at least 21 years of age in order to purchase firearms. An individual who is at least 18
[ad_1] After last week’s mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine that killed 18 people and injured 13 others, the NRA releases an ad showing Speaker Mike Johnson sticking to his guns on the topic of background checks. (See video below.) “So grateful to be an NRA member with you, because as NRA members, we understand that
[ad_1] The 2019 video shows Johnson promoting the organization of which he is a member and disparaging Democratic attempts at firearm reform. “As NRA members, we understand the Second Amendment is grounded in fundamental freedoms,” says Johnson, whose declaration is used in the headline on X (formerly Twitter). “We make the point on the Hill
[ad_1] Lewiston, Maine: Eighteen killed, 13 injured in a rampage by a guy with an assault rifle. The shooter: A certified firearms instructor and a member of the U.S. Army Reserves. The community locked down until he’s placed in custody. Press conferences; school classes cancelled; politicians falling all over each other with their thoughts and
[ad_1] Gun violence seems to have become inevitable in American society. The prevalent use of guns to cause significant harm and death in this country has skyrocketed in recent years. The constant news of gun violence from the media comes in such quick succession now that Americans no longer catch their breath. A new tragedy
[ad_1] After another tragic slaughter, this time in Maine, reportedly by an assault-style weapon, we have to endure more tongue-flapping from Republicans about keeping the integrity of the Second Amendment and the need for more mental health resources. While one’s emotional and mental well-being is important and necessary, the importance of legislation focused on assault-style
[ad_1] Mayor Alan Webber has long championed ideas to confront the scourge of gun violence, from designating certain city-owned properties as gun-free zones to mulling a tax on ammunition. Now Webber is pushing a proposal to repeal a provision of the state constitution that prevents local governments from regulating firearms as they so choose. As
[ad_1] Golden, a tattooed Marine veteran, has long drawn on his support for gun rights as one pillar of his image as a rebel Democrat who understands the heavily-armed and politically red swath of Maine he represents. He has broken with his party on several gun safety measures, including voting against an assault weapons ban
[ad_1] Golden, a tattooed Marine veteran, has long drawn on his support for gun rights as one pillar of his image as a rebel Democrat who understands the heavily-armed and politically red swath of Maine he represents. He has broken with his party on several gun safety measures, including voting against an assault weapons ban
[ad_1] Miracles do still happen on occasion. Or, in the immortal words of sports broadcaster Al Michaels during the culmination of the USA Olympic hockey men’s team’s seemingly impossible 4-3 victory against the Soviet Union on February 22, 1980, at Lake Placid, “Do you believe in miracles? Yes!” Well, maybe “miracles” is a slight exaggeration, but
[ad_1] The Issue: A mass shooting at two locations in Lewiston, Maine, in which at least 18 people were killed. I don’t understand the obsession that the press has with learning the motive of the latest mass murderer in Maine (“Definition of insanity,” Oct. 27). The motive is immaterial as long as any angry, obsessed
[ad_1] Hal Phillips We’re fine. That’s what I’ve been texting to dozens of friends and family, starting at about 8 p.m. Wednesday night. We live in Auburn, across the Androscoggin River, which separates our small city from our slightly larger sister city. As of Friday, there was still an active shooter at large, two days
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday (Friday in Manila) highlighted his own country’s consensus on restricting guns as he visited the United States during the latest mass shooting. At a luncheon at the State Department during a state visit, Albanese recalled how Australia enacted tough gun laws after a gunman killed 35
[ad_1] Kentucky Values, a group affiliated with the Republican Governors Association (RGA), announced the launch of two advertisements backing Republican gubernatorial nominee and Attorney General Daniel Cameron in the home stretch of his race against Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY). The 15-second advertisements released Friday, titled “Strong” and “Endorsed,” highlight Cameron’s efforts to fight the Biden
[ad_1] The term “RINO” didn’t begin to describe the level of contempt the so-called “conservatives” of ABC’s The View had for the ideology and people they purported to represent. In the wake of the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, FAKE conservatives Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro spewed pure ignorance and hatred at any Republican
[ad_1] In the wake of a mass shooting in his hometown of Lewiston in which 18 people died, U.S. Rep. Jared Golden announced his support for a national assault weapons ban, reversing a previous stance that he said had come from “a false confidence that our community was above this,” among “many other misjudgments.” Golden,
[ad_1] As this journalist has mentioned before, I appreciate it when loyal readers hit me up with new article ideas. After my latest Glock 19 article was published and I shared it on my social media pages, Glock fanboys and Glock haters alike chimed in with their views. Among the haters, two actually offered a
[ad_1] Law enforcement are seen outside the home of suspect Robert Card’s father and brother in Bowdoin, Maine (Photo: Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty) In Lewiston, Maine, it is the silence you notice first. Street after street emptied of people and traffic. Shops, cafes, garages all closed for business. Residents were instructed to shelter in place
[ad_1] It’s hard for Americans in the 21st century to think about their guns as ordinary objects. When nightmarish events like the recent mass shooting in Maine occur, we retreat to reassuring positions in the culture wars. Gun “culture”is our collective, contentious effort to apply meaning to these inanimate things made of wood, plastic, and
[ad_1] by Jeff Gross, contributing writer Saltwater fishing continues to excel. Not only are the Stripers that migrate down from Maine showing up, but also the Tautog bite is exceptional. With warmer than normal weather forecast for Friday and Saturday – now is one last chance to do some fishing in a pair of shorts.
[ad_1] During my first semester of teaching while in grad school, I made a habit of showing up to my classroom half an hour early. I was green as a sapling and felt wholly unqualified for the task before me, and I had the vague sense that arriving before anyone else and looking prepared was
[ad_1] First-time candidate Mitchell Cornett (R) is challenging two-term incumbent John Fant (I) for the at-large seat on the Grayson County Board of Supervisors in the Nov. 7 election. Both candidates submitted profiles to the newspaper, to introduce or re-introduce themselves to voters. Mitchell Cornett Cornett won the Republican party’s nomination at a mass meeting
[ad_1] Newly appointed Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) is facing scrutiny for his record on gun violence in the wake of a horrific mass shooting on Wednesday night that killed at least 18 people and injured dozens more. The man suspected of carrying out the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, has been described
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday (Oct 26) highlighted his own country’s consensus on restricting guns as he visited the United States during the latest mass shooting. At a luncheon at the State Department during a state visit, Albanese recalled how Australia enacted tough gun laws after a gunman killed 35 people
[ad_1] The NRA Foundation Awards $ 8293.00 to the Sullivan County 4-H Shooting Sports Program NRA Press Release (Green City, MO) THE NRA Foundation has awarded the Sullivan County 4-H Shooting Sports Program a grant totaling $8293.00 to fund an Atlas AT-250 Wobble Base trap thrower, Atlas AT-250 Wheel Cart, Atlas 110 power converter 110
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