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Category: Gun Control

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Preventing Violent Crimes

There are almost 400 million civilian-owned guns in the United States.  And not one of those weapons has ever killed anyone on their own. By contrast, here are a few examples of what people do to each other on a regular basis: According to the FBI, in 2019 (2020 was

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In Defense of “Assault Rifles”

Each time some whacko goes off the rails and kills a few people, there are more calls to ban “assault rifles”. Because, apparently, they’re a huge problem. The Liberal assertion is that if we banned “assault rifles”, we’d save a whole bunch of lives. Let’s see how big of a

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The Solution to Gun Violence

I figured out the solution to gun violence.  It’s pretty easy actually.  I don’t know why I didn’t see this before.  The solution to gun violence is more gun violence. Now, don’t shoot the messenger.  I didn’t come up with this idea.  I’m merely applying the same twisted Liberal logic

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Rewriting the 2nd Amendment

Many people misinterpret the 2nd amendment.  It’s not about preserving my ability to hunt for food.  And, it’s not about preserving my right to protect me from you (though that’s an added benefit).  The 2nd amendment is about preserving our right to protect us from a corrupt government.  I’m going

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The Six Degrees of Me

I’m sure most of you have heard about the game called “The Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon”.  For those of you unaware of it, I’ll briefly explain. The game is that you have to take a person and find a path back to Kevin Bacon.  The challenge is to do

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A Good Guy With a Gun

Now you can listen to this on The PonkaBlog Podcast! One of the most important rules of personal protection, if not the most important, is to be aware of your surroundings at all times.  That means that you should “keep your head on a swivel” which means constantly looking at

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Killed by a Stray Drink

Every time there’s a high-profile shooting here in the U.S. the same predictable thing happens.  The same people start complaining about gun violence and demand that tighter restrictions be placed on guns and the same people demand an outright ban on private gun ownership. Every single time. In the U.S.,

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