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Mississippi’s newest Gun Rights Organization: Mississippi Carry

 FREEREPUBLIC.COM 1 Hour Ago Mississippi's newest Gun Rights Organization: Mississippi Carry On Friday, June 28, 2013, the last day before  Mississippi House Bill 2 was to take effect, representatives from Hinds County law enforcement and several anti-gun state lawmakers filed a motion to block the new law from taking effect. A circuit court judge in Hinds County granted the motion and one week later upheld a permanent injunction against the new law. Earlier Attorney General Jim Hood released an official  opinion  on the new gun law, and his office held a meeting with the Chief's of Police Association. Soon after this meeting law enforcement across the state began using public funds and resources to print "No firearm" signs that they handed out to many businesses in nearly every town in Mississippi. Towns began putting up "No Firearms" signs in all public buildings followed by ordinances at every level of local government. The Mississippi Association of Supe

Interpol Chief after Kenya Mall attack: Maybe armed citizenry isn’t so crazy after all

 LEGALINSURRECTION.COM 4 Hours Ago Interpol Chief after Kenya Mall attack: Maybe armed citizenry isn't so crazy after all by  Mandy Nagy In the wake of the Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi, many have turned to the issue of security and a debate over how to protect against similar terrorist attacks on soft targets. Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble had some interesting comments for ABC News today in a post titled  Exclusive: After Westgate, Interpol Chief Ponders 'Armed Citizenry.'  The comments are likely to spur even more debate between proponents of gun control and 2nd amendment advocates. Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble said today the U.S. and the rest of the democratic world is at a security crossroads in the wake of last month's  deadly al-Shabab attack  at a shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya – and suggested an answer could be in arming civilians. In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Noble said there are really only two choices for protecting open so

Rand Paul Wants To Amend The Constitution To End Political Elitism

 PERSONALLIBERTY.COM 3 Hours Ago Rand Paul Wants To Amend The Constitution To End Political Elitism by  Sam Rolley October 21, 2013 by  Sam Rolley Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has introduced a Constitutional amendment that would forbid Congress to pass any law that doesn't apply equally to the American public, Congress, the Supreme Court and the Executive branch. Paul's proposed the Amendment due to contention over Obamacare provisions and an Office of Personnel management ruling which allow lawmakers and their aids to sign up for the Obamacare exchanges, as they are required to, while continuing to receive Federal employer contributions to help pay for insurance on the exchanges. Critics of the Federal employee loophole argue that providing hefty Federal contributions to lawmakers and their employees' amounts to an exemption from Obamacare for Washington's political class. Paul's proposal would add wording to the Constitution dictating that, "Congress shall make

Duck Dynasty Star on What America Really Needs: ‘It Ain’t Gun Control We Need, It’s

 THEBLAZE.COM 2 Hours Ago Duck Dynasty Star on What America Really Needs: 'It Ain't Gun Control We Need, It's by  Jason Howerton The United States doesn't need more gun control, it needs " sin control ," according to "Duck Dynasty" star Si Robertson. In a  wide-ranging interview with Men's Journal , Robertson opened up about his past struggles with sin, focusing on the time when he was drafted into the Army and traveled to Vietnam. NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 09: (L-R) Jep Robertson, Si Robertson and Willie Robertson attend an Evening By Sherri Hill fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2014 at Trump Tower on September 9, 2013 in New York City. Credit: Getty Images "I kept a fifth of whiskey in my pocket everywhere I went. I tried dope one time, okay, like marijuana, but why would you smoke something that makes you feel 100 years old? So, drugs wasn't it for me. In my mind, it was alcohol and whoring around," he said. E

Kenya mall jihadi exposes 'Scandinavia connection'

 ATLAS SHRUGS 1 Hour Ago Kenya mall jihadi exposes 'Scandinavia connection' Muslims joined a multi-national force of Muslims to wage holy war in Kenya; hostages and victims  were told "all Muslims leave...  we only want to kill non-Muslims." They released anyone who could prove they were Muslim by reciting a prayer, they attacked  American and Jewish shops , women  and children were slaughtered if they could not recite the Koran, the jihadis cut the hands off the bodies of their victims and burned their faces,  bodies everywhere  .... Where is the American media on the "American Muslim connection"? This war is not about nationality, borders, geography. It's all about jihad. Nairobi mall suspect exposes 'Scandinavia connection'  Sapa-AFP  | 19 October, 2013 (lookmann) The suspected involvement of a Norwegian in last month's Nairobi mall bloodbath is bringing into focus Scandinavia's large Somali Diaspora, which is believed to have supplied

Going Full Creepy: Oregon Wants To Track And Tax Drivers Per Mile

 PJMEDIA.COM 45 Minutes Ago Going Full Creepy: Oregon Wants To Track And Tax Drivers Per Mile by  Stephen Kruiser Where have you been ? Oregon is moving ahead with a controversial plan to tax motorists based on the number of miles they drive as opposed to the amount of fuel they consume, raising myriad concerns about cost and privacy. The program, springing out of a recently signed bill, is expected to launch in 2015 on a volunteer basis. But it's charting relatively new territory, and other states aching for additional tax revenue are sure to be watching closely to see whether to imitate the model. The problem for lawmakers is that the existing per-gallon gas tax has hit a point of diminishing returns, as Americans drive less and vehicles become more fuel efficient. The federal Highway Trust Fund, which gives money to states for highway construction and repairs, for example, has needed a congressional bailout four times since 2009, in part the result of no federal gas tax increase

Pastor halts armed robbery, WFIE, Evansville, Ind. 10/20/13

 NRAILA.ORG 3 Hours Ago Pastor halts armed robbery, WFIE, Evansville, Ind. 10/20/13 Pastor Carl Sanders walked into a Dollar General store in Evansville, Ind. in order to purchase a Gatorade, but ended up stumbling upon an armed robbery in progress. Shortly after Sanders entered the store, the thief turned his attention to the pastor, ordering him to the ground. Sanders responded by drawing a firearm and telling the armed robber to get on the ground. The thief complied and Sanders held the man until police could arrive. Sanders took no pleasure in the actions some have called heroic. When forcing the armed man to the ground, Sander told the man that his actions were "out of love." Sanders later said of the criminal, "He didn't deserve to be hurt… I wanted him to know you can't do this." (WFIE, Evansville, Ind. 10/20/13) View Original Webpage Pastor halts armed robbery, WFIE, Evansville, Ind. 10/20/13 http://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/armed-citizen/2013/pastor-h

Sean Calls ObamaCare Help Line Live On The Air

Monday, October 21st Sean Calls ObamaCare Help Line The president acknowledged that the sign up process online hasn't exactly been smooth sailing and offered users the alternative to sign up by calling a toll free telephone number. So naturally Sean called that number...live...on the air. Take a listen to the call here ! Addressing ObamaCare's Failures We are three weeks removed from the launch of ObamaCare and it appears to be more of a disaster than ever. For an administration that has worked so hard to control the message, the failure of the ObamaCare exchange roll-out is one message they haven&#

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