Weekly Roundup # 25
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!
Corrupt politicians have dumped over 125,000 illegal immigrants into the streets of San Diego since September. Californians are reacting by exercising their Second Amendment rights and reluctantly arming up. Read about it here.
If Americans own over 700 million standard capacity magazines, is it reasonable to consider them “in common use”? Check out the details and a link to the NSSF’s report here.
Some would have you believe that firearms are hardly ever used in self-defense. Read the incredible story of an 85-year-old Idaho woman who was wounded as she successfully defended herself from an armed home invader.
For quite some time Lee Williams has been writing about and exposing an out of control ATF that seems to spend more time targeting law-abiding citizens than dangerous criminals. I’ve featured several of his articles in past Roundups. Read his account of the latest atrocity where the ATF’s gross misuse of force resulted in the death of an innocent, law-abiding citizen.
It depends on the meaning of “is”. What happens when unelected bureaucrats at the ATF change the meaning of words like “sale”? AWR Hawkins shows how that impacts law-abiding citizens here.
With the presidential election fast approaching, a crisis of some sort is needed to divert attention away from a losing candidate and his failed policies. Something along the lines of riots or an alleged public health crisis is in order. Read Matt Walsh’s view on things in The Media Nominates Their New George Floyd.
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