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Man Accused Of Brandishing Hatchet During Road Rage

A road rage incident gets totally out of hand in Mesa, viagra approved after police say Homer Clark threatened a woman with a hatchet.

The argument broke out Tuesday morning in an apartment complex. A confrontation between several people in a car and one man in a pickup truck apparently caused the commotion.

Police say Clark grabbed the woman with one hand while he held a hatchet in the other hand and made threats to kill her.

Another person fired several shots at Clark — but the bullets struck a parked car instead. No one was hurt.

53-year-old Clark is facing charges of threatening and intimidating, page aggravated assault, criminal damage, assault, and disorderly conduct.-[source]

Astronomers: Billions Of ‘Super-Earths’ In Milky Way

A team of astronomers believe there could be billions of “super-Earths” in the Milky Way galaxy.

The astronomers, using the European Southern Observatory’s HARPS planet finder, estimate there are tens of billions of rocky planets not much larger than Earth around faint red stars. They estimate these red dwarf stars, fainter than the Sun but common and long-lived, make up 80 percent of all the galaxy’s stars.-[source]

War On Drugs In Mexico Left 150,000 Dead

Violence between criminal organizations leaves 150, 000 deaths a year in every country in the Americas, purchase clarified the secretariats of Defense and the Navy. This clarification they gave both agencies after the Secretary of Defense United States, patient Leon Panetta, said that  in Ottawa, Canada, which – according to figures provided by officials of Mexico, a total of 150,000 people have died in the war against drug trafficking in that country. The confusion occurred after the Secretaries of Defense, Guillermo Galvan, and the Navy, Francisco Saynez, talked with their counterparts in the United States and Canada, Leon Panetta and Peter Mackay, respectively, during the First Trilateral Meeting of Defence Ministers North America. Panetta, during a press conference after the meeting, said that “obviously one of the serious threats that are facing North, Central and South America are the drug cartels and drug trafficking that is occurring.” “The danger here is on several fronts. Number one is the tremendous violence. I think the numbers that Mexican officials 150.000 mentioned are those who have died by violence mainly between cartels in Mexico,” he added.-[source]

Conceal Carry Permit Holder Stops Shooter

A concealed carry permit holder in Boiling Springs, SC was able to detain a shooter at his local church this Sunday until Sheriff’s deputies arrived on the scene.

Jesse Gates, an attendee at Boiling Springs’ South Side Freewill Baptist Church was acting like he was having a heart attack on Sunday morning, according to Rev. Henry Guyton. Gates was cleared by EMS and left the premises, only to return later that morning and pull at shotgun out of the trunk of his car. Rev. Guyton’s grandson, Aaron Guyton, saw Gates pull the shotgun out and immediately went into the main building of the church and locked the doors. Gates kicked in the side door. Aaron Guyton, a concealed weapons permit holder, held Gates at gunpoint while church member Jesse Smith and Leland Powers held him to the floor waiting for deputies to arrive.-[source]

Internet Search Yields Bogus Arms Parts From China

U.S. government investigators, using a fictitious company, were able to easily find electronic parts for weapons from China on the Internet and every single item they bought was counterfeit, despite China’s pledge to crack down on fake products.

A new report by the congressional Government Accountability Office showed that 334 of 396 vendors who offered to sell parts to the fictitious company were from China.

It said all 16 parts eventually purchased by the fake company came from 13 China-based vendors and all were determined by an independent testing laboratory to be counterfeit.

“These findings should outrage every American,” said Senator Carl Levin, the Michigan Democrat who heads the Senate Armed Services Committee, calling the new report “deeply troubling.”-[source]

Key Charges Dismissed Against Michigan Militia Members

A judge has dismissed the key charges against members of a Michigan militia who were accused of plotting war against the U.S. government.

The Tuesday decision is an embarrassment for the government, visit web which secretly planted an informant and an FBI agent inside the Hutaree militia and claimed members were armed for war in rural southern Michigan.

Detroit federal Judge Victoria Roberts made her decision five days after prosecutors rested their case. Her decision affects all seven militia members who have been on trial since Feb. 13. Only weapons charges remain against two of the defendants.

Prosecutors say Hutaree members were anti-government rebels who combined training and strategy sessions to prepare for a violent strike against federal law enforcement.-[source]

Wisconsin Shooting Scrutinizes “Castle” Law

The decision by authorities not to charge a homeowner who shot dead an unarmed black man in a small Wisconsin town three weeks ago has drawn scrutiny to the state’s new “castle doctrine” law and comparisons to the Trayvon Martin shooting in Florida.

Authorities ruled the killing of Bo Morrison, 20, by a Slinger, Wisconsin, homeowner on his porch justifiable in possibly the first such case under an expanded castle doctrine law enacted late last year, prosecutors said.

The law allows homeowners facing imminent danger to their lives to protect themselves using deadly force if necessary.-[source]

Honor Gun-Toting Heroes Of Lexington & Concord

Mark your calendar for the third Monday in April (April 16), buy for it is officially Patriots’ Day in the states of Massachusetts and Maine. The date to remember is April 19, buy 1775 and the events to commemorate are the Battles of Lexington and Concord.

These battles, sick between British authorities and early American colonists (known as “Patriots”), initiated the path to the separation of the 13-established American colonies from British control, taxes, and regulation.

American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson describes a stand-off between British forces and anarchist colonists that occurred on April 19, 1775 in the town of Lexington, Massachusetts, as a “shot heard ‘round the world” in his opening phrase of the “Concord Hymn” written in 1837.  This initial “shot” would escalate into the confrontations at Lexington and Concord, and start of what is known today as the American Revolution.

No doubt, if not for the well armed and courageous Patriots who, at all costs, sought to garner freedom for future generations, the Declaration of Independence would not have been adopted by Congress on July 4, 1776, just 19 months later.-[source]

Constitutional Concealed Carry Act Of 2012 Introduced

S. 2213, physician officially titled the Respecting States’ Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, dosage treats concealed carry as a RIGHT belonging to the people – not as a privilege granted by the government.

“Rather than establish a national standard, our bill will ensure that law-abiding citizens are able to carry concealed firearms while at the same time respecting the laws of the respective states they visit,” said Sen. Thune.

The Thune-Vitter bill provides national recognition for concealed carry permit holders (who have obtained one from their home states), but it also recognizes the right to carry for residents of Constitutional Carry states (where no permit is required).

This is a huge win for gun owners! Constitutional Carry is currently the law in five states, and more than a dozen states are considering legislation to move in that direction.-[source]

Internal Memo:ATF Rank & File Don’t Trust The Brass

Top leaders at the Bureau of Alcohol, about it Tobacco and Firearms, page already under fire from lawmakers in the wake of the “Fast and Furious” debacle, cheapest also get harsh marks from the men and women who serve under them, according to an internal survey.

An ATF memo obtained by FoxNews.com reveals that rank-and-file workers at the beleaguered federal agency, where whistleblowers who first alerted lawmakers to the “gun-walking” scandal say they were threatened or even punished, don’t trust the agency’s leaders.-[source]