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America’s New Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & (NO) Firearms

It just never ends; at least for the next two years, cost and if the first two were anything to go on, they can seem like an eternity. It is nonetheless scary to contemplate what more harm that these people can do; this time, to our very precious Second Amendment rights.

The Bureau of Alcohol, [...]

Lawsuit Filed Against Post Office Gun Ban

If there’s anything that makes a concealed carry permit holder upset, visit this its criminal safezones.

A criminal safezone is where only criminals are safe, because armed self defense is banned. That’s why the National Association for Gun Rights has filed a lawsuit against the United State Postal Service.

The U.S. Postal Service uses bureaucratic [...]

The New Explosive, IMX-101

The U.S. army has enjoyed a long and incendiary relationship with TNT, visit web but the explosive that has provided the pop in everything from artillery shells to demolition munitions could be on its way out. The Army has approved a safer, more stable alternative to replace the TNT in 155-millimeter artillery shells, and engineers [...]

ATF’s New Strategic Plan Focuses On Violent Crime

The Bureau of Alcohol, illness Tobacco, pilule Firearms and Explosives is getting back to basics and will emphasize its core mission of combating violent crime, sildenafil conceding the lead role of investigating and stopping terrorism to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to an unpublished draft of its new strategic plan .The draft plan, which [...]

New Year’s gun rights resolution: Demand ATF investigations

The enemies of our right to keep and bear arms are taking a backdoor approach to bypass our elected representatives–one that will result in increasing the reach of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Giving more power to this agency is fundamentally wrong for a many reasons well known to gun rights advocates.

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