Weekly Roundup # 21
A collection of interesting articles you may not have seen by authors you may not have read.
The Weekly Roundup is a feature offered to my readers in addition to my regular articles. The Roundup is a collection of mostly recent articles you probably haven’t seen by writers you may not have read. The intent is to provide some interesting reading for you while providing some exposure for some great writers. Enjoy!
Suppressors are legal in 42 states. AWR Hawkins describes what Americans living in the free states enjoy in Suppressors: Hearing Protection, Recoil Reduction, and Quieter Hunts.
South Carolina may be on the verge of constitutional carry, AWR Hawkins explains in Constitutional Carry Passes SC Senate with Changes that may be a Poison Pill.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is the most overturned court in the country with 80.3% of the 9th Circuit cases that reach the US Supreme Court being overturned. Once again, the 9th did not fail to disappoint in granting a stay on Judge Benitez’s correct ruling on California’s unconstitutional ammo control laws. AWR Hawkins explains here.
Nebraska may allow school staff to be armed. While the reasoning is weak (rural schools resulting in longer LEO response times) if it results in armed school staff then wonderful. Where I live the response time to a school shooting is probably 3 to 4 minutes, but that time will likely start after the first shot is fired. How many shots can be fired at helpless children and adults in that time? The only way to prevent or reduce injury or death is to enable school staff to defend themselves until law enforcement arrives. AWR Hawkins reports on Nebraska’s progress here.
A little something for sixgun fans. John Taffin writes about S&W and what they began to offer in 1955: A Classic Age of Sixguns.
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