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Shoot FMJ at Gibson’s Outpost
As far as I know, the only gun range near DFW that lets people shoot FMJ ammo is Gibson’s Outpost in Mesquite. It is pretty old and dusty, but only costs $12 to shoot all day. You have to get … Continue reading
Phone Conversation with Jodie Laudenberg
My state rep Jodie Laubenberg called me tonight; we talked for 30 minutes. 1- She went in to detail why she is not supporting Simpson for speaker. I agree with her logic, which is (paraphrasing) he doesn’t have support from … Continue reading
Tin-Foil Hat News about DHS and Gun Confiscation
I don’t know what else to call it. I was forwarded The latest from “DHS Insider” and the person sending it to me seems to genuinely believe it as the truth. DHS planning for civil unrest coming from economic collapse (this … Continue reading
Points Against Gun Control
I’ve tried to create a short list of talking-points related to gun control. The issue is pretty complicated, so the list wound up being not-so-short: Basic Human Right Humans have the basic right to defend themselves, their families, and other … Continue reading
Posted in Guns, Politics
Tagged assault rifle, gun control, gun laws, points, Second Amendment, statistics
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Ron Paul has Passed the Torch
Here is Creighton Harrington’s “soliloquy” over the state of the liberty movement and what we must do now that Ron Paul has passed the torch: “On Wednesday, November 14, 2012, a man said goodbye. Standing at the lectern where he … Continue reading
What is an Assault Rifle?
I’m hearing lots of people cry out for bans on ‘assault weapons’ now. What does that mean? The term is almost always misused, the correct term would be ‘evil looking weapons’. This video shows the differences and similarities between an … Continue reading
Gun-Related Discussions
Last Friday one of the worst tragedies unfolded as a 20 year old stole his mothers guns, killed her, then killed 20 children and 5 adults at an elementary school. This spurred lots of calls for additional gun bans. Never … Continue reading
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Tagged facebook, Gun Rights, Guns, posters, Second Amendment
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Notes from Catalyst 730
We Texans and TAG put on a training session on Saturday to teach people how Legislature in Austin works and how to interact with the process. I’ve come to realize that a citizen’s responsibility includes actively working to hold the government accountable and … Continue reading
Unserioius People
Bill Whittle doses out some painful truth here. The most important point is made around 5:50 mark: PJTV: Afterburner with Bill Whittle — Unserious People We Texans and TAG sponsored a training day called Catalyst 730 in Austin yesterday. One … Continue reading
Encrypt File Folders with TrueCrypt
I recently converted some of my personal folders (like MyDocuments) to reside within an encrypted file. Besides the obvious benefit of keeping the information in that folder more private, another reason was so I can take the contents of the … Continue reading