California is one of the most anti-gun states in the nation. To hear legislators there talk about it, they’re just following the will of the people. They claim that most Californians want gun control and are happy with whatever new regulation has just been turned into law. And, frankly, I had no problem believing that. While I know that much of the geographical areas of the state are rural, the number of large urban centers skews the politics severely, and they keep electing anti-gunners to go to Sacramento.Despite this, though, it seems there are some…

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When you practice tornado drills, you account for every member of your family. You know the safest room, you have your emergency kit, and you have a plan. But does that plan include the four-legged members of your household? For many, pets are family. Ensuring their safety during a tornado requires the same level of practical, proactive planning you apply to everyone else. Animals can sense changes in weather and often become anxious long before the sirens blare. A scared pet is an unpredictable one. Without a clear plan, chaos can take over, and in those critical moments, a pet…

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It’s difficult to find much of anything we might call “good” coming out of the current US-Israel war against Iran. Yet, one positive development has been the fact that Israel’s deceitful practice of pretending it has no nuclear weapons program is now untenable. The renewal of the discussion around Israel’s nuclear arms program was prompted in part by Iranian missile strikes in the area of Dimona, a city in southern Israel known to house Israel’s nuclear research facilities. In a March 22 report on the strikes by the Jerusalem Post, the ongoing denials by the Israeli state are noted: “In the 1960s,…

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It turns out Jeep had a few surprises for us at the 60th annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. While we knew of six concept Jeeps, we weren’t expecting three more sneak peeks. At a dinner in Moab to kick off the annual EJS event (and the brand’s 85th anniversary), Jeep debuted two unexpected prototypes and its latest Twelve4Twelve drop.  Jeep Cherokee Upland Concept (Photo/Andy Lilienthal) The Jeep Cherokee returned as a 2026 model year after a 3-year hiatus and is on sale now. Enthusiasts may notice something lacking in the lineup, however: an off-road Trail Rated spec. Knowing…

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When it came time to test the durability of Patagonia’s newest jacket, renowned climber Josh Wharton didn’t hesitate. Wharton was climbing in Nevada’s Red Rocks when Patagonia designer Eric Noll showed up with a new puffy designed to withstand the abuse of big-wall climbing expeditions. Without missing a beat, Wharton reached down to the ground, grabbed a rock, and tried to cut open the jacket with it. “Eric was horrified, but the parka didn’t tear,” Wharton said, relating the story during an October media gathering. “The thing still looks brand new even after using it to cross talus fields.” The…

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I’ve known a number of people who have had to deal with some ugly custody hearings in their time. I’ve seen shady things done by parents of both sexes, and I’ve seen kids traumatized by the back and forth. But I’ve also seen cases where the battle was important for the safety of the kids. It’s a shame that anyone wouldn’t do everything they could to give their children the best life possible while also trying to make them good people, but it’s a thing.And, in the wake of several parents being prosecuted because their…

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For one of the biggest sportswear companies in the world, Under Armour’s place in performance running footwear is surprisingly small — but the new Velociti Elite 3 feels like a direct challenge to that perception. This shoe has proven top-end racing pedigree: Sharon Lokedi won the 2025 Boston Marathon in a prototype and returns this year as defending champion. It reflects a more transparent design direction from the brand, recognizing that the first two Velociti editions had a lot of room for improvement, something the company has openly acknowledged.  The latest version is seriously aggressive and fast, and suggests that…

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I think it’s fair to say that the Firearms Policy Coalition is primarily known for its litigation in the 2A space. Well, that and their no-holds-barred social media presence. The group has increased its lobbying footprint over the past year, though, and FPC’s mission also includes research, legislative and regulatory advocacy, grassroots activism, education, and public engagement. FPC’s latest project encompasses several aspects of that mission, including education and grassroots activism. The organization debuted its Freedom Index on Friday, giving Second Amendment supporters a look at where their states stand on the right to keep…

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Whether you’re 2 years old or 62, there’s something extra fun in today’s batch of spring-inspired outdoor gear. We’re stoked about insanely light water filters for hiking, backpacks specially made for moms hiking with their kids, and several pairs of sexy new shoes for getting outside — especially Nike’s beautiful designs celebrating Mexican heritage. You’ll also find an inclusive children’s book for your bike-loving kids, new mountain biking apparel, and a rooftop tent to make car camping even more comfy than ever. It’s all right here in Emerging Gear. LifeStraw Ultralight Filter (Photo/LifeStraw) Are you one of those ultralight backpackers so…

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Every waterfowler dreams of ducks dumping into their perfect spread. Countless hunting products promise to turn those dreams into reality. However, I’ve been scammed so many times that I’m now leery whenever a company makes these claims. Yet, Rig’em Right dares to make this claim about its Mainline Series BLACKOUTS decoys.  While hunting in a heavily pressured portion of Oklahoma, I added them to my goose and duck spreads for an extra pop on the water. They’ve been the only decoys in my duck spread on sunny and cloudy days. So, even though I was skeptical at first, I’ve strived…

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When I was in the Navy, I lived on base but, like most service members, my social life was off base. At Portsmouth Naval Hospital, at least when I was stationed there, going out the main gate led to a plethora of options. Straight ahead took you toward the bulk of the city. Turning left took you to an old part of the town with historic buildings and one really great pub, among other things. Hang a right, though, and you’d best have your next of kin on standby. I didn’t have a gun back…

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An Iranian official said in an interview with RT on Thursday that the “conditions in the Strait of Hormuz will not return to the pre-war status quo.” At the moment, transit remains “operational,” however, all vessels are subject to inspection by the Iranian ruling class. “To date, no vessel belonging to the enemy or its partners has been granted permission to pass,” referring to the United States, Israel, and their allies. Ships wanting passage through the Strait of Hormuz are currently required to use “the flag state of the vessel to establish contact with Tehran,” the official declared. The Iranian…

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Earlier this week I wrote about an Idaho bill that would expand the right to carry in government buildings that share courtroom space with non-sensitive offices. The bill had passed out of a House committee, but the majority of committee members recommended it be substantially amended. I predicted that with the Idaho legislature now in overtime after missing their scheduled date of adjournment last week, HB 621 was probably going to be passed by for the remainder of the session, especially given the objections some Republicans had raised.  To my surprise, the House actually approved…

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Big, fluffy snowflakes swirled across my face as I walked out of the Whistler Heli-Skiing office — but I could clearly see the lengthy labyrinth of riders gathered at the base of the Whistler Village Gondola in the early morning glow. Hundreds of skiers and snowboarders were eagerly waiting for the midweek pow day via the First Tracks program, which is only offered at Whistler (not at Blackcomb). It caps at 600 patrons, of which the first 250 are the luckiest in the cattle pen — that’s the initial wave to reach the rope drop at 8:15 a.m., before general…

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