A discussion was happening on a gun forum about the ‘what would you do’ kinda thoughts when seeing events on the news. This is good to do because a lot of those questions need to be answered BEFORE the situation comes up. Ok. What I was discussing was the concept of planning vs. doctrine. You […]
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Minorities and Guns
Today, on twitter, Charles C. W. Cooke tweeted this… In Texas, blacks, Asians, and Native Americans are obtaining carry permits at a faster rate than whites. https://t.co/5Psm4wsmua — Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) August 2, 2016 In this tweet thread, he attributed this trend with the lower costs of the class required to obtain a […]
Guns at school?!?! (cont’d)
I wrote the previous post in April of last year when the Texas state legislature was considering the bill that will allow licensed handgun carriers to carry into the buildings on college and university campuses.
Texas Gun FAQs Part 2
Continuing this series on frequently asked questions regarding guns, this installment will discuss WHERE you can legally have a gun.
Texas Gun FAQs Part 1
Anyone who knows me knows that I am into guns and gun rights. Folks who know this know they can ask me questions about it any time they like. But just as with my faith, I am by no means an expert but I know where I can get the answers.
Guns at school?!?!
There is a big fuss being made over this… Legislation has passed the Texas Senate and is headed to the House for review and vote that will allow those with a Texas Concealed Handgun License to remain armed when entering buildings on college campuses.