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Ferguson Riots: North County Business Owners (Some Armed) Survey the Damage | Riverfront Times

Shared from Zite   After hearing of the roving bands of looters, Mike Gutierrez knew he had to protect his tattoo shop. He brought a posse with him, including Adam Weinstein, owner of County Guns, who was acutely worried about criminals getting their hands on his merchandise. John Hames shared with you:   Ferguson Riots: North County Business Owners (Some Armed) Survey the Damage Louis News Daily RFT - Danny WicentowskiMike Gutierrez (left) and Adam Weinstein (third from left) brought guns to guard their store during the riots in Ferguson last night.Nobody is robbing St. Louis Ink Tattoo Studio anytime soon. Or County Guns, for that matter. ...

Gun exec’s bold message to Holder: ‘I’d destroy my smart-gun technology before I let the government use it against the American people.’

Shared from Zite   Smart guns theoretically offer a way for a firearm to be personalized so it will only work for an "authorized person." Engineers working on smart guns have already tried things like radio-frequency identification (RFID), fingerprint-recognition systems, and magnetic rings to keep an unauthorized person from firing a gun. John Hames shared with you:   Gun exec's bold message to Holder: 'I'd destroy my smart-gun technology before I let the government use it against the American people.' theblaze.com - There's a revolutionary new gun safety technology that you would think might be embraced by Second Amendment supporters and gun control advocates alike. But then you haven't been following the cynica...

5-Year-Old Christian Boy Cut in Half by ISIS Terrorists

Shared from Zite   A 5-year-old boy, who's the son of a founding member of St. George's Anglican Church in Baghdad, was slaughtered by Islamic State terrorists, better known as ISIS, who cut the boy in half during an attack on the Christian town of Qaraqosh. John Hames shared with you:   5-Year-Old Christian Boy Cut in Half by ISIS Terrorists Christian Post - (Photo: Reuters/Youssef Boudlal)Iraqi Christian children, who fled the violence in the village of Qaraqosh, sit on a mattress at their makeshift shelter in an abandoned building in Arbil, north of Baghdad, August 11, 2014. The children sought sanctuary at the building after fleeing their village to escape the advance of Islamic State militants. ...