Tag Archives: Firearms

Auditing Shooting Rampage Statistics

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Firearm prohibitionists love to use tragedy to leverage their agenda. So, it’s important for gun rights advocates to stand their ground and fire back (proverbially) whenever this happens. This analysis was originally published after the Dark Knight premier shooting in … Continue reading

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Rebel of the Week: Armed Texas Citizen Stops Shooting Spree and Saves Policeman’s Life with Some VERY Sharp Shooting

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Guns save lives. Period. It happens all the time. They take lives too, but you’d think a fair and honest media would give both kinds of instances of gun news a proportionate level of attention. Of course we all know … Continue reading

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Auditing Shooting Rampage Statistics

Posted on by Davi Barker

Last week I posted a graphic on the Silver Circle Facebook page claiming the average number of people killed in mass shootings when stopped by police is 18.25, and the average number of people killed in mass shootings when stopped … Continue reading

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Pop Friday: Ice-T Stands Up for Gun Rights

Posted on by Davi Barker

Firearm prohibitionists use tragedy to stifle debate and advocate new restrictions. It’s called the “Argument from Catastrophe,” a particularly infectious logical fallacy in any sniveling panty waist culture. So, it’s important for gun rights advocates to stand their ground and … Continue reading

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Record Gun Sales!

Posted on by Davi Barker

We now live in a country where the government can use Predator drones to track us without warrants, indefinitely detain us without trial, and assassinate us without charges. They do this in the name of security, yet somehow it just … Continue reading

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