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Fighting Anti-Red Flag Laws with OK State Rep. Jay Steagall ~ VIDEO

OK State Representative Jay Steagall owns & operates a gun store, was a senior KC-135 pilot in the US Air Force Reserves, & had a big hand in passing SB1081 – Anti-Red Flag Gun Laws Bill in Oklahoma.

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Remembering the Importance of George Washington ~ LISTEN

When you observe Presidents’ Day, whether you are spending a long weekend with friends and family or just relaxing and catching up on chores or hobbies, take some time to reflect on why this holiday i

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American Militia & Your Right to Keep & Bear Arms – “Shall Not Be Infringed”

His work, entitled A Well Regulated Militia, The Basis For Private Gun Ownership, was brilliant & will go down as one of the definitive works of his writing career.

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The Ten Commandments of The Second Amendment

Ten Commandments of The Second Amendment
Ten Commandments of The Second Amendment
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Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership

USA –  -(Ammoland.com)-  During the founding of America and our republic, the general belief was that religious faith was necessary to the health of a people.

Protestant Christians dominated in an increasing variety of denominations, but Roman Catholics and Jews were present early on thanks to our shores welcoming the persecuted to seek their own havens.  Religious tolerance became a colonial ethic.  (Sadly, Muslims were not yet “building the very fabric of our nation and strengthening the core of our democracy”.)  

The Bill for Our Rights – 224th Anniversary

Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights
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Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership

USA –  -(Ammoland.com)-  On Tuesday this week we all should have been jubilantly celebrating the 224th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, the original 10 amendments to the United States’ federal constitution.

Remarkably, it slipped by relatively unremarked. Yet our Bill of Rights may actually be the most significant of our republic’s founding documents.

The Declaration of Independence announced our nationhood. The Constitution defined our government. The Bill of Rights confirms our liberty as free people who are not subservient to our government.