Doctors citing fake mass-shooting data to justify questioning patients about guns
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by Lee Williams
2d ago
(Photo-illustration from licensed Shutterstock account.) by Lee Williams Fake mass-shooting data has infected the medical community for a long time, and the infection is spreading. As soon as one anti-gun doctor publishes flawed research, another like-minded physician will piggyback on the previous study. It’s almost like the children’s telephone game, because the final message is always indecipherable. Too many health care professionals see their role as anti-gun advocates rather than primary care providers The want to gaslight the public into believing firearms constitute a public health c ..read more
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Product Review: Full Forge Gear’s level IV ceramic plates for $215.99
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by Lee Williams
5d ago
MKS Supply provided a Full Forge Gear level IV plate, a plate carrier and a level IIIA plate for review. (Author’s photo). by Lee Williams The threats Joe Biden has allowed to stream across the southern border are dire: drug cartel sicarios, foreign terrorists and what could be an entire 60,000-man Chinese army division. As a result, Biden may have done more to normalize tactical gear than any president in history. Americans have been buying guns and ammo at a record pace since Biden took office. Many now want to add body armor to their home defense kit, especially plates and plate carriers ..read more
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South Carolinian faced 115 years in prison until ATF admitted they got the wrong man
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by Lee Williams
1w ago
Firearms seized by ATF and South Carolina law enforcement last year during a “major drug and guns crackdown,” which resulted in 20 arrests, including Bryan Montiea Wilson. (Photo courtesy U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of South Carolina.) by Lee Williams Wednesday, December 13, 2023, began just like any other workday for Bryan Montiea Wilson, a 33-year-old resident of West Columbia, South Carolina, who had never been in trouble with the law.    At 6 a.m., Wilson began his shift at Harsco Rails on West Technology Drive, where he worked as a material processor for the railroad equi ..read more
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ATF's poorly trained ‘operators’ are a threat to public safety
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by Lee Williams
1w ago
ATF Agents qualify with handguns during the two-week course to become member of ATF’s Special Response Team. (Screenshot courtesy ATF.gov) by Lee Williams Selection, training and leadership are vital to any special operations team, regardless of their size or mission parameters. The more rigorous the selection process, the more comprehensive the training, the more professional the leadership, the better the unit will perform. Delta Force’s Operators Training Course, for example, is six months long, and teaches advanced CQB, precision marksmanship, counterterrorism and a host of esoteric skil ..read more
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Arkansas Attorney General suddenly mum about fatal ATF raid
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by Lee Williams
2w ago
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin touts a new mobile health clinic during a press conference he held in Little Rock April 15. (Screenshot courtesy Arkansas Office of the Attorney General.) by Lee Williams Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is the top law enforcement officer in the state, and he is ultimately responsible for safeguarding the lives and civil rights of the more than 3.5 million Arkansans who call The Natural State home. After the ATF shot and killed 53-year-old airport executive Bryan Malinowski in his home during a botched SWAT raid, Griffin had questions about the ATF ..read more
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Arkansas Senators: ATF did not use bodycams during fatal SWAT raid
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by Lee Williams
2w ago
(Photo courtesy ATF Facebook page.) by Lee Williams Arkansas Republican Senators Tom Cotton and John Boozman are pushing for answers about ATF’s March 19th SWAT raid, during which Little Rock Airport executive Bryan Malinowski was shot and killed in his own home. “The Department of Justice confirmed to us last night that the ATF agents involved in the execution of a search warrant of the home of Bryan Malinowski weren’t wearing body cameras. We will continue to press the Department to explain how this violation of its own policy could’ve happened and to disclose the full circumstances of th ..read more
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Arkansas AG demands answers, bodycams from ATF over fatal SWAT raid
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by Lee Williams
3w ago
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has questions for ATF officials about their fatal March 19 SWAT raid, which killed Brian Malinowski in his home. (Photo courtesy Arkansas Office of Attorney General.) by Lee Williams Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has serious questions for ATF officials about their botched March 19 SWAT team raid, which killed Little Rock Airport executive director, Bryan Malinowski, in his home. And if ATF has bodycam footage of the fatal raid, Griffin wants to see that, too. “As someone who couldn’t be a bigger law enforcement supporter, when our government act ..read more
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Who will ATF shoot next?
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by Lee Williams
1M ago
(Screenshot from Bryan Malinowski’s doorbell camera, which shows an ATF agent with a ballistic shield who is about to cover the camera with tape.) by Lee Williams The ATF went to Bryan Malinowski’s West Little Rock home last month spoiling for a gunfight, and they got one. Now, a good man is dead — the latest victim of ATF’s overly aggressive tactics and complete disregard for the sanctity of human life. ATF has yet to comment officially on the March 19 killing, other to claim Malinowski fired first. But Malinowski’s family recently released a statement, which confirms what everyone already ..read more
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How one small gun club is fighting to save Missouri’s shooting range protection act
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by Lee Williams
1M ago
One of three 50-yard multi-purpose ranges at the Glendale Shooting Club. (Photo courtesy of the Glendale Shooting Club.) by Lee Williams During its heyday, the Glendale Shooting Club located near Robertsville, Missouri, was home to shotgun, silhouette, high-power rifle, handgun and Cowboy Action shooters. It hosted regular matches, including the Bauer Brothers Cup, and had around 400 active members. Today, the clay shooting is long gone as are the matches, and the members — only around 140 remain — are writing personal checks to subsidize a convoluted and confusing legal fight that began 40 ..read more
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Despite its slick marketing, LA-based nonprofit 97Percent is 100-percent anti-gun
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by Lee Williams
1M ago
(Photo-illustration from licensed Shutterstock account.) By Lee Williams The California-based nonprofit 97Percent took its name from a debunked Quinnipiac poll that claimed 97% of Americans supported mandatory background checks. The group calls the remaining 3-percent “loud voices who have crowded out conversation and prevented collaboration between gun owners and non-gun owners.” 97Percent never addresses the problems associated with polling gun owners, including their unwillingness to tell strangers there are firearms in their homes — especially over the phone. Instead, 97Percent says it f ..read more
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