This article was originally published by Garrison Vance at Natural News.  Administration Announces Extension Amid Reported Talks Progress U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday, March 26, that he was extending a deadline for potential U.S. military action against Iran, setting a new date of April 6. The move delays previously threatened strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure. [1] Trump stated the extension was granted “as per Iranian Government request,” and characterized discussions with Tehran as going “very well.” [1] The decision was communicated via the president’s social media platform, marking a 10-day pause in the countdown to possible action. The initial deadline was…

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The Second Amendment isn’t a partisan issue. However, how we view it sure looks partisan as hell. Sure, there are anomalies in both parties, but that’s largely the case on every issue. There’s rarely an issue where every Republican or every Democrat is 100 percent in lockstep, even if they might seem to vote that way. But Virginia looks a little different these days. A lot of Virginians voted for Democrats for office because they ran on things like affordability, and looking at my grocery bill, I can understand why they would. Things are expensive;…

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Medical emergencies can happen when you least expect them. One morning, I was making breakfast for the family and was slicing a bagel. Next thing you know, the bagel knife slipped and sliced through a huge part of my left thumb. There was blood everywhere, so the first thing I did was to find gauze and apply pressure to control the bleeding. The bleeding lessened, but would not stop. I ended up driving myself to the hospital Emergency Department, where the ER doc stitched up the wound. I was glad I had that first aid kit to at least help…

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Suppressors are quickly becoming mainstream. Walk into any well-stocked gun store and you’ll find a wall of cans promising hearing protection, reduced noise signature, and a generally more enjoyable range experience. But here’s where a lot of new suppressor buyers make their first mistake: assuming any suppressor will work on any gun. The rimfire vs. centerfire distinction is one of the most important factors in the suppressor buying process, and getting it wrong is an expensive lesson. The Core Difference: Pressure and Fouling At their most basic level, rimfire and centerfire suppressors are built to handle fundamentally different operating environments.…

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We all know that Australia has a ton of gun control on the books, and following last year’s terror attack at Bondi Beach, they’re looking at still more. One particular area that has been a focus is so-called ghost guns. They think 3D printed guns are a massive threat, probably thanks to American media hysteria, and so they stepped in to regulate them. It’s a crime to make your own gun there unless you’re a licensed manufacturer, and in many parts of the country, such as Queensland, even owning the files is a crime.That should…

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I laced the shoes up tightly in the parking lot and hit the trail, moving quickly, treating the singletrack dirt like a test track. The loose choss was flanked by ancient embedded rock as the trail quickly dropped in elevation. I pushed the pace, ramping up from a hike to jog to a run, and really dug in, feeling out my new La Sportiva Ultra Raptor 3 GTX shoes. Yet my footing stayed secure, and nothing shifted as the miles stacked up. After a few miles, I realized I hadn’t really thought about my footwear in a while. The Raptor…

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If I get something wrong, I’m going to get called out for it. Hell, even when I don’t, if some anti-gunner just thinks I did, they’re going to try and make a thing about it. Which is fine. I’m not perfect, after all, and I’ve been called out more than once in my nearly nine years writing here at Bearing Arms. Considering how much I write, it’s inevitable.But turnabout is fair play, and when the anti-gunners get it wrong, I’m going to call them out, and not just when I don’t agree with their interpretations…

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The governor of Utah has signed into law a measure to help protect firearm- and firearm-accessory-related businesses in the Beehive State. House Bill 214, called the Firearms Liability Amendments, prevents foreign nationals and political subdivisions from launching junk lawsuits and creating civil liabilities for firearms manufacturers, gun sellers and trade organizations, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF). Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed the measure on March 26. Nephi Cole, NSSF director of government relations – state affairs, helped push the measure through the legislative process and was on hand for the signing ceremony. “Utah is leading the nation in…

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United States ruler Donald Trump is considering using military force to conduct a “raid” on Iran in order to “extract” its enriched uranium. Political analysts say that this move will do little more than extend the war the U.S. started back in February. While no decision has been made yet by the U.S., Trump seems to remain “generally open” to the option of a raid. He is also said to be weighing the risks to U.S. troops, a report by The Wall Street Journal stated on Sunday. At least 13 US service members have been killed and about 200 wounded…

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An Idaho Fish and Game commissioner is facing seven misdemeanor hunting-related charges tied to a December elk hunt in eastern Idaho. Brody Harshbarger represents Idaho’s Upper Snake Region on the Idaho Fish and Game Commission. He was charged on March 6 in Fremont County. Idaho Fish and Game still lists him as the Upper Snake commissioner, with a term set to expire on June 30, 2027. The case involves allegations of unlawful take, tag violations, road shooting, use of a motorized vehicle, failure to retrieve game, and trespass during an elk hunt. Charges Filed in Fremont County Public court-record summaries…

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It’s been another frustrating session for Tennessee gun owners. Yes, the Republican majorities in the statehouse blocked Democrats’ gun control bills, but they failed to produce much of anything for Second Amendment advocates to celebrate other than a bill protecting the rights of tenants to keep and bear arms.  Even that was watered down to allow landlords to disarm any guests of the tenant, but more importantly, several pieces of legislation protecting the  right to keep and bear arms were left to die in committee without ever getting a vote at all. One of those bills…

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Entering the up-there realm requires not only a sound mindset but also a good change of clothing. Waterproof, burly, and breathable, the best hardshell jackets provide it all for your next foray into mountaineering, backcountry skiing, alpine climbing, or just downright miserable weather.  After many seasons spent above treeline, I winnowed my closet down to the most capable shells on the market in 2026. Included are jackets for every alpine mission, from burly alpine armor like my top pick, the Arc’teryx Beta AR, to budget-minded shells like the Patagonia M10 Storm that will get you in and out in one…

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We know the DOJ said they’re going to stand up the process for gun rights restoration for non-violent felons. This has been a long time coming, and my hope is that a lot of good people take advantage of it. But the problem is that no one has an inkling of what that will look like.David Codrea has tried to look into it. In particular, he wanted to know about the criteria that would be used, and about the 10 individuals who have already had their rights restored. So, with that in mind, the next…

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This article was originally published by Carlos Boix at The Mises Institute.  People in high office and their friends are at the receiving end of anger and frustration due to their misbehavior of late. The release of the Epstein files have only fueled this. The internet is ablaze with anger against the “elites.” Is this an opportunity, as some claim, to advance ideas of individual liberty? To convince people of the evils of coercive state action? With such idiots at the top, surely we can fuel mistrust for the system. I disagree. In Spain, we have had plenty of “political corruption.” From…

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Idaho is home to more navigable whitewater miles than any other state in the Lower 48. There are more than 100,000 miles of flowing rivers and streams, and 3,100 of those miles are navigable whitewater. For paddlers, that’s an enormous playground to explore. If you’ve ever dreamed of floating through breathtaking landscapes, Idaho’s iconic rivers offer a memorable and exciting experience for all skill levels. Among all that whitewater are sections primed for multiday wilderness epics and others perfect for gentle day floats. Adventurous visitors can explore Class I to Class IV waters, starting trips from major cities or rafting…

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A jury in Albuquerque, New Mexico has acquitted a former Uber driver of involuntary manslaughter, almost seven years after shooting took place, while police in the city say a much more recent shooting was also an act of self-defense.  In the first case, jurors deliberated for about five hours before returning the not guilty verdict for Clayton Benedict, who had testified during his trial that he shot passenger James Porter in self-defense.Attorneys said in closing arguments Friday that the fatal series of events began when Benedict picked up two intoxicated men at the Salt Yard,…

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