Showing posts with label protection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protection. Show all posts
John Stossel: Libertarians Versus Conservatives
Defense only versus policing the world. Both libertarians and conservatives want to keep America safe. We differ on how best to do that. Most libertarians believe our attempts to create or support democracy around the world have made us new enemies, and done harm as well as good. We want less military spending. Some ... MORE
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conservative,
defense,
foreign policy,
government,
libertarian,
military,
protection,
spending
Greg Young: Legally, The Police Do Not Have To Protect You – But You Will Go To Jail For Not Assisting Them
Public servants or public masters? Just a little while ago, there was a video going around that showed an officer being beaten by a citizen in a fight. The police chief said he was disappointed and surprised that people stood by and let it happen. On the other hand, the video of the guy (who was severely injured) that stopped a knife-wielding ... MORE
American Soldiers Did Not Die Defending Our Freedom
by Jacob Hornberger. An indoctrination proclamation. I was at the Washington Nationals baseball game last week. Whenever I attend a Nats game, there is an air of militarism surrounding the game, but attending on Memorial Day helps to remind us what a truly militarized society America has become. After all, what in the world does baseball, a quite ... MORE
Georgia's Expanded Concealed Carry Good For Liberty
"An armed society is a polite society." - R.A. Heinlein. Georgia Governor Nathan Deal recently signed into law a bill
which expanded the rights of licensed gun owners to carry their
firearms into certain public places. The name of the bill was the Safe
Carry Protection Act, though critics have charged that it should be
better known as the ... MORE
Why Every American Needs to Learn This Taboo Verdict
by Kevin Mathews. Learn about Jury Nullification. Did you know that, no matter the evidence, if a jury feels a law is unjust, it is permitted to “nullify” the law rather than finding someone guilty? Basically, jury nullification is a jury’s way of saying, “By the letter of the law, the defendant is guilty, but we also disagree with that ... MORE
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court,
individual liberty,
juror,
jury nullification,
justice,
law,
prosecute,
protection,
ruling,
trial
Katie Kieffer: Going On A Drone Hunt
The town of Deer Trail leads the way. Phil Steel is a law-abiding American citizen who is fed up with
drones. In a bold move to call attention to the Obama administration’s
unethical drone policy, he recently championed drone hunting. Steel resides in the bucolic Colorado town of Deer Trail. Earlier this
month, Steel brought a proposal ... MORE
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drones,
government,
hunting,
liberty,
Obama,
privacy,
protection,
snooping,
spying,
surveillance
Selwyn Duke: The Plan For Police Nullification
First persecutors or first protectors? “I [sic] give my left n** to bang down your door and come for your gun,” said the cop. This statement, made by Branford, Ct., police officer Joseph Peterson in a Facebook conversation earlier this month, created quite a news-cycle firestorm. Internet commenters from Sacramento to Saratoga ... MORE
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authority,
Constitution,
gun rights,
incentives,
law enforcement,
police,
protection,
soldiers
Kammi Foote: A Huge Blow To California Property Rights
Some are more equal than others. A barrage of new bills was introduced into the California Legislature recently including a bill that masks a huge blow to property rights under the guise of increased public protection. Assembly Bill 2206 by Assemblyman Gomez is almost identical to AB 2299 introduced in the 2011/2012 legislative session ... MORE
David Kopel: Concealed Carry Is Winning
See the growth chart of right to carry. The chart below shows how Shall Issue laws for the licensed carrying of firearms for self-defense have become the American norm. As of 1986, slightly less than 10% of the U.S. population lived in states where there were objective and fair procedures for the issuance of concealed handgun carry ... MORE
Paul Elias: California's Concealed Weapons Rules Tossed
Local government nannies don't trump 2nd Amendment. A divided federal appeals court on Thursday struck down California concealed-weapons rules, saying they violate the Second Amendment right to bear arms. The 2-1 ruling of a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said California counties were wrong to ... MORE
NY’s NRA Membership Nearly Doubles In Wake Of SAFE Act
by Tom Precious. As gun-rights and gun-control groups continue to argue over the effects of the New York SAFE Act, one consequence is clear: Membership in the state affiliate of the National Rifle Association has soared since the law was enacted a year ago. Tom King, president of the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, said the NRA ... MORE
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firearms,
government,
gun control,
gun rights,
guns,
NRA,
protection,
regulation,
restrictions
Medical Marijuana Users Must Give Up Gun Rights In Illinois
by Christina Sarich. The perils of politically incorrect medicine. Illinois is allowing patients with over 41 medical conditions, including cancer and AIDS to legally smoke pot, but a new plan proposed by state officials Tuesday will require them to give up their Second Amendment rights – the right to own a gun. They will also be ... MORE
Jim Guy: ‘Microstamping’ Battle Heads To California Court
An effort to ban semi-automatic handguns. Fresno County Superior Court will once again be the battleground between pro-gun rights forces and the California Attorney General’s Office. Opponents say the new technology that the law attempts to put in place — microstamping — is unproven and unworkable. They believe the legislation is ... MORE
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firearms,
government,
gun control,
protection,
regulation,
restrictions,
self-defense,
weapons
This Smartphone Is Making Privacy A Priority
Lily Hay Newman on a new innovation: Blackphone. The national conversation about privacy is in high gear, and services
for things like secure messaging have been popping up everywhere to try
to meet demand. But most consumers aren't really in a position to
evaluate whether these services can actually deliver on their ... MORE
Detroit Police Chief: Legal Gun Owners Can Deter Crime
by George Hunter. If more citizens were armed, criminals would think twice about attacking them, Detroit Police Chief James Craig said Thursday. Urban police chiefs are typically in favor of gun control or reluctant to discuss the issue, but Craig on Thursday was candid about how he’s changed his mind. “When we look at the good .... MORE
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citizens,
crime,
guns,
law enforcement,
police,
politics,
protection,
security,
self-defense
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