Former service members often build second careers using skills they acquired in uniform. Many become airline pilots, defense contractors, consultants, or instructors. Some work overseas. Yet under certain circumstances, providing military-related training or expertise to a foreign military can expose a veteran to federal criminal liability. The legal framework behind those cases is more complicated than a simple prohibition on teaching foreign troops. Instead, it stems from U.S. export-control laws that treat certain military assistance as a regulated export. The State Department regulates the export and temporary import of defense articles and defense services under authority granted by Congress in…

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Laura Ingalls didn’t have a power drill, but I bet you her life would have been a lot easier if she did. Listen, your homestead isn’t going to collapse and crumble without having every single one of the tools on the list—at least not right away. But over time as weather wears on your roof and rain mucks up your roads, you are certainly going to need some reinforcement. The following list of homestead tools includes just about everything you will need. Homesteading isn’t a process that happens overnight. Purchase these homestead tools as you need them until you have…

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On the heels of what many are calling the West’s worst winter on record, many skiers and riders are concerned about the future of their sports. According to climate scientists, average annual precipitation rates are decreasing west of the Rocky Mountains. Additionally, as weather patterns become more extreme with climate change, high-tide years could be followed by more frequent and significant drought years, like this one. Powder days are no longer guaranteed in every season. But Augustus Doriko is trying to change that. “The American West and regions throughout the globe don’t have enough water,” Doriko told GearJunkie. “And the…

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Having been at this for a while now, there are certain things that keep coming up over and over again. They’re touted by gun control advocates as things that absolutely have to be restricted and restricted immediately if we want to ensure public safety. That is always the reason they give, or some variation of it.  But, well, we know they’re not interested in safety. If they were, they’d be asking for things like improved mental health resources, tougher sentences for violent offenders, increased funding for law enforcement, and so on. They’d be calling for…

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A federal lawsuit seeks to block Pentagon efforts to reshape Stars and Stripes, arguing recent policy changes threaten the editorial independence of the military newspaper that has served troops for generations. The lawsuit filed Wednesday comes after Defense Department leaders in January announced plans to “modernize” Stars and Stripes and refocus the publication on “reporting for our warfighters,” while moving away from what Pentagon officials called “woke distractions.” The announcement immediately raised questions about whether the department intended to narrow the scope of coverage at a news organization that has long operated with congressionally-backed editorial independence. Soldiers hold up the…

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Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More Montana Knife Company’s first folder drops tonight, and this one isn’t a normal release. The Montana goes live on June 4 at 7 p.m. Mountain time, 9 p.m. Eastern time. It’s MKC’s first production folding knife, which gives this drop some built-in pressure before it ever hits the cart. There will be more MKC knives. There will likely be more MKC folders. There won’t be another first drop of the very first one. We got our hands on a pre-release model. While we haven’t…

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I’m not a big fan of HOAs as a general thing, and for a lot of reasons. Some are good, some aren’t, and they’re really attractive to the petty tyrants running around this country. To find out that a Florida HOA decided to ban guns in common areas didn’t actually surprise me, but it did bother me. That’s taking things way too far. And since this was in Florida, where the attorney general is a big fan of gun rights and the state’s preemption law, you just had to know something was going to happen.The…

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If you’ve looked around YouTube lately and wondered why your favorite gun channels seem quieter, smaller, or harder to find, you’re not imagining things. According to Tactical Toolbox (TT), the tactical media space isn’t just experiencing a slowdown. It’s getting systematically buried. In a recent video, TT laid out what he believes is a platform-wide algorithmic squeeze that’s affecting nearly every major firearms, tactical, and Second Amendment-focused channel on YouTube. SEE ALSO: YouTube Nuked Big Horn Armory’s Channel Over Videos It Approved Years Ago His evidence? Two years of declining viewership data. According to TT, virtually every major tactical channel…

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Over the last decade, open-world games have become so ubiquitous that they almost seem passé, and new releases need to push themselves further than ever before to leave their mark. Otherwise, in 2035, they might find themselves featured in retrospective discussions about fantastic games forgotten by time and players. Let’s take a look at a few open-world titles that suffered that fate, out of no fault of their own. Naturally, most releases cannot possibly remain relevant indefinitely, especially if they don’t form part of a franchise that churns out sequels eternally or reach a level of acclaim that cements their…

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Seth Wilmoth’s running project isn’t just punishing — it also sounds like a darn good time. Last month, the athlete tackled a marathon of marathons while traversing 340 miles, passing through all 13 of California’s varied geographical “ecoregions,” and raising over $10,000 to support public lands. Called “Project Gold Rush,” Wilmoth’s mission was both a grueling endurance challenge and a fundraiser for state parks — as well as a bit of a publicity stunt for Skechers. He used two models of the brand’s long-distance running shoes to complete the challenge (so no, he didn’t tackle the marathons in sneakers). Running…

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The ATF is doing away with its “Demand 2” program, which placed additional requirements on gun shops that sold at least 25 firearms that were subject to a trace within a calendar year. Gun control groups claim that those FFLs must be doing something wrong to generate that many traces, and under the Biden administration groups like Brady and their allies in the media engaged in a campaign to name and shame those shops once they’d gained access to the list of FFLs who’d received Demand 2 letters.  Under the Trump administration the ATF is…

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The fatal shooting of a naked, unarmed man by a Louisville Metro Police officer is drawing intense scrutiny as investigators examine whether the use of deadly force was justified. According to reporting by WHAS11, Louisville Metro Police Officer Nathan Stotts shot and killed 27-year-old Martin Nitzken Jr. on May 30 while responding to a domestic disturbance call in the city’s Klondike neighborhood. The incident has quickly become one of the most controversial officer-involved shootings in Louisville this year. Police Chief Paul Humphrey removed Stotts from his position just days after the shooting, a move legal observers say is unusual given…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton has agreed to plead guilty to a single count of retaining classified information under a deal with the Justice Department that could allow him to avoid prison time, a person familiar with the matter said Thursday. The deal would resolve a criminal case filed in October that charged Bolton with 18 counts of either retaining or disseminating classified information, including diary-like notes from his time in government that officials say he shared with his family members as he was preparing a memoir about his time in office. Under the…

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This article was originally published by Cassie B. at Natural News.  Russia produces 15,000 FPV drones daily, a 30-fold increase from 2023. Drones have evolved from reconnaissance tools to independent strike forces in Ukraine. Russian aviation production surged 117% year-on-year, dominated by low-cost FPVs. Moscow’s drone boom drives 16% defense sector growth amid sanctions and labor shortages. Ukraine warns Russia aims to produce 7.3 million FPVs by 2026, intensifying the arms race. Russia’s military-industrial complex has achieved a startling milestone in drone production, with First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov revealing that Russian companies can now churn out 15,000 first-person-view…

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Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More Bass Pro Shops: Up to 40% Off Select Products (Photo/Bass Pro Shops) It can be hard to pick out a gift for dad, but Bass Pro Shops is making Father’s Day shopping a cinch, with deals galore. Save up to 40% on rods and reels, Garmin smartwatches, smokers and grills, apparel, bikes, and more. Shop Bass Pro Shops Cabela’s: Up to 40% Off Select Items (Photo/Bass Pro Shops) Whatever outdoor activity the father figure in your life enjoys, there’s bound to be something for…

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State-level preemption of local gun laws is a very important issue, and states where it exists are constantly struggling to have it respected. Many such challenges don’t make big headlines, but I’ve seen it happen here in Georgia for years, long before Savannah decided to prosecute people who got their guns stolen out of their cars. In New Hampshire, the state is trying to expand its current preemption law, which most of us would say sounds like a good thing. Since they failed to pass campus carry, it would be nice to see something pro-gun…

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