Roy Exum: Gun Sales Up 53 Percent! Sunday, January 31, 2021 - by Roy Exum
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The story is told about a State Trooper who saw a Lexus moving a little quickly on the Interstate and, noticing it was being driven by an older white-haired woman, decided to give her a warm-natured warning. After pulling her over, he walked to the driver’s side window and noticed she was pleasant and unusually spry before she said, “Officer, I must inform you I have a handgun ‘carry’ permit … “
“Yes, ma’am, I appreciate your kindness in informing me. Where is the firearm?” She immediately opened her car’s console and brought out a Glock .40 cal. “Sir, mind you it is loaded and there is a bullet in the chamber.” Expertly, she handed it to the officer handle-first and he temporarily put it on the top of her car. “And, sir, I have another one …” she said, reaching under the driver’s seat to grasp a 9 mm. Beretta. “It too is loaded, with a round in the chamber,
The National Rifle Association said Wednesday it is backing a legal challenge of a Maryland law that requires handgun buyers to undergo training and to apply for a state license, saying it creates unnecessary barriers for average citizens to exercise their rights.
Facebook Reverses Ban Against Virginia Gun-Rights Group
Refuses to provide details on suspensions but reverses them A VCDL bus in Richmond, Virginia on January 18, 2021 / Facebook Stephen Gutowski • January 25, 2021 5:05 pm
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Facebook reinstated several accounts connected to a leading Virginia gun-rights group one week after suspending its pages without explanation.
Philip Van Cleave, president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL), told the
Washington Free Beacon on Monday his Facebook account had been restored along with those of other VCDL leadership and the group s official page. Facebook suspended and deactivated several of its accounts in the lead-up to the group s lobby day