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Hunting Expanded on Wildlife Refuges

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced this week that they are opening up 53 new hunting and sport fishing opportunities on approximately 211,000 acres nationwide in the National Wildlife Refuge System, a move heralded…


Accidental Discharge by Gun Shop Customer Leaves One Man Dead

Chad Wainscott, a 50-year-old farmer and grandfather from Worthville, Kentucky, was fatally shot at a local gun store after a fellow customer accidentally discharged a firearm. The tragic incident, which occurred June 29, took place…




States Move to Protect Gun Owners’ Credit Card Data Privacy

In response to the International Organization for Standardization approving a Merchant Category Code (MCC) for firearms retailers a little over a year ago, pro-gun lawmakers in three states are currently pushing forward legislation to protect…


Kentucky AG: Cities Can’t Prevent Employees From Carrying Firearms on the Job

Local municipalities in Kentucky with anti-gun political leaders could not prohibit their employees from not only bringing guns to their workplace in personal vehicles, but from carrying them in the course of their workday. Kentucky’s…


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Kentucky’s FIND (Firearm Industry Nondiscrimination) Act Needs Your Support

With just a couple weeks remaining in the Kentucky legislative session, time is running low to ensure that the state Senate votes on House Bill 175. Sponsored by Republican state Rep. Savannah Maddox and passed…


Super Realistic Zombie Apocalypse Training

Frank Jardim of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, is a diehard zombie fan. He recalls watching the original zombie films by George A. Romero as a child and falling in love with the genre. As a gun enthusiast, he…


Six Months Ago, ABC News Mistook Knob Creek for Syria

Six months ago, ABC News used footage from the Knob Creek night shoot to depict combat footage in Syria. On October 13, 2019, ABC News aired footage on ‘World News Tonight’ supposedly showing a Turkish…