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A Webley R.I.C. No. 1 New South Wales Police SA/DA Revolver in caliber 450 Adams (I bet that can light up a dark room! Grumpy)

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NRL22 | Precision Rifle Shooting with .22’s – The Fulminator mentioned this one so it must be good!

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Now I freely admit that as a Native Californian that my state has its problems but Thank God for Florida!

100 ways to die in Florida

We know there are probably a million ways to kick the bucket in the Sunshine State. But since Florida is the land where just about everything is trying to kill you, we decided to just highlight 100.

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100 ways to die in Florida
George Zimmerman
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George Zimmerman
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Your own dog could run you over with an F-150.
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Your own dog could run you over with an F-150.
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You could die by being folded into a couch.
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You could die by being folded into a couch.
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You could die if the Boogeyman makes your motorcycle crash.
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You could get in a jetski accident with an astronaut.
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You could get in a jetski accident with an astronaut.
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You could eat a raw oyster and get Vibrio.
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You could die trying to huff Freon.
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You could die trying to huff Freon.
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You could be sunburned to death. Hey, it's possible. 
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You could be sunburned to death. Hey, it’s possible.
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You could have a crazy owl terrorizing your neighborhood. 
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100 ways to die in Florida
You could be stuck in a traffic jam on I-4 and die of rage.
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You could be stuck in a traffic jam on I-4 and die of rage.
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You could have a son who beats you up for feeding his cat.
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Your meth lab could explode and disfigure your face.
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Your meth lab could explode and disfigure your face.
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You could get pummeled by a water spout and die in a watery plume of terror.
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You could get pummeled by a water spout and die in a watery plume of terror.
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You could go golfing.
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You could go golfing.
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100 ways to die in Florida

 

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Signs Massive Gun Control Package by S.H. BLANNELBERRY

 

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul this week signed a sweeping legislative package designed to “strengthen the state’s gun laws.”

The legislation signed would do all of the following, and more:

  • Ban the sale of body armor to civilians
  • Require one to obtain a license to purchase a semiautomatic rifle (one must be 21 to obtain the license)
  • Expand the state’s confiscatory red flag law
  • Criminalize the sale of firearms that do not have microstamping technology
  • Remove the grandfather clause for magazines of a certain capacity purchased prior to the passage of the SAFE Act
  • Force gun shops to adhere to uniform security and reporting standards
  • Establish a new task force on “Social Media and Violent Extremism.”

“Gun violence is an epidemic that is tearing our country apart. Thoughts and prayers won’t fix this, but taking strong action will,” Gov. Hochul said at a Monday press conference.

“While we are taking expedient action to enhance New York State’s nation-leading gun laws, we recognize that gun violence is a nationwide problem,” she continued. “I once again urge Congress to follow our lead and take immediate action to pass meaningful gun violence prevention measures. Lives depend on it.”

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The National Shooting Sports Foundation, the firearms industry trade association, was quick to slam the governor for chilling the 2A rights of law-abiding citizens.

“NSSF is disappointed that New York’s legislature rammed through this package of gun control bills and Governor Hochul chose to sign them into law,” said Mark Oliva, NSSF’s Managing Director of Public Affairs, in an email to GunsAmerica.

Oliva pointed out that the age ban won’t pass Constitutional muster.

“Adults at the age of 18 are fully-vested in their rights and this legislation is blatantly unconstitutional,” observed Oliva. “The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently ruled that California’s similar age-based gun ban violated the Constitution.”

Another concern is the microstamping mandate, which is nothing more than a way to put a freeze on the sale of certain firearms, argues Oliva.

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“The sole-source patent holder on this technology has admitted that it is unreliable and can be easily defeated,” noted Oliva. “California serves as another example of how microstamping technology isn’t workable. Since that state has required it, not a single semiautomatic handgun has been added to California’s roster of handguns approved for sale in the state. It is nothing short of a slow-rolling gun ban.”

While it’s unclear what effect, if any, these laws will have when it comes to stopping the next determined killer, what is clear is that the power of the surveillance state has been expanded and the right of the people to keep and bear arms, for traditionally lawful purposes like self-defense from the very killers these new laws are supposed to prevent, has been infringed.

In time, New Yorkers will have to look back and ask themselves, was it worth it?