The Misleading Nature of Gun Control Arguments
In today’s Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal’s editorial section was an article written by Cathy Grace, “a Tupelo resident and a member of IndivisibleNEMS, a group
In today’s Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal’s editorial section was an article written by Cathy Grace, “a Tupelo resident and a member of IndivisibleNEMS, a group
I am constantly and utterly amazed at the number of firearms that are stolen from unlocked vehicles. I find it hard to blame a victim when
As described in detail at this page, Mississippi law restrains employers, both public and private, from establishing, maintaining, or enforcing “any policy or rule that
I purchased my first suppressor, a Dead Air Mask HD, .22 caliber, from TGC Outdoors on July 5, 2016. The choice was easy based on
Senate Bill 1736, effective July 1, 2016, states that any person or entity which posts a “No Guns” sign on their property “assumes absolute custodial
Alabama Concealed Carry Permits After 08/01/2013 Exempt from NCIS Joining a number of other states, the BATFE has ruled that Alabama permits to carry a
Effective July 1, 2016, full-time employees of Tennessee public colleges and universities may lawfully carry a firearm on campus. The law went into effect without
It has happened again. Another child has gotten access to a gun stored off-body, loaded, and ready for action. Another avoidable gun injury/death. This time the
AL.com reports: Signs that prohibited firearms outside secured areas at the Birmingham Shuttlesworth International Airport have been removed at the request of the Alabama Attorney
Today, April 5, 2016, the Mississippi House of Representatives concurred with the changes made by the Senate to House Bill 786 originally entitled the “Mississippi