In a recent sit-down with Don Lemon, neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris didn’t just talk about media, democracy, or polarization. He went straight at gun culture. Harris described America’s political environment as a “hallucination machine,” arguing that large segments of the country no longer share the same basic facts. But when the conversation turned to the Second Amendment, things got sharper. “If this had occurred under the Biden administration or a Kamala Harris administration — or say nothing of a Barack Obama administration — I mean, you would see something like an insurrection,” he argued. “At a minimum, you would…

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U.S. citizens in Mexico for business or pleasure are being told to shelter in place after the leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel was killed by the Mexican military over the weekend, sparking a wave of cartel violence across the country.  Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho”, was wounded during the military raid on his compound in Jalisco, and died en route to a hospital. In response, the cartel he led unleashed attacks in more than a dozen Mexican states, including tourist-rich cities like Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta.Violence spread quickly along the…

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A reported burglary in West Houston ended in tragedy overnight after gunfire inside a South Kirkwood home left one man dead and another charged with murder. According to reporting from KHOU 11 and KPRC 2, Houston police were dispatched just before 12:30 a.m. to a home in the 1200 block of South Kirkwood Road after a caller reported hearing glass shatter and someone possibly forcing entry. Police say the caller believed someone was actively breaking into the residence and contacted their spouse to come home. At some point after that, investigators say an altercation occurred inside the home, and gunshots…

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This article was originally published by Ava Grace at Natural News.  A major international trial found that while reducing sodium improves patients’ daily symptoms and quality of life, it does not reduce hospitalizations, emergency visits, or mortality. Led by Dr. Justin Ezekowitz, it randomly assigned over 800 heart failure patients across six countries to either receive standard care or intensive counseling to limit sodium to 1,500 mg per day. The intervention successfully changed behavior, but not the hardest health outcomes. The counseled group significantly reduced sodium intake, primarily by avoiding processed foods, yet showed no statistical difference in death or…

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New Mexico’s “assault weapon ban” bill wasn’t anything of the sort. It was really a semi-auto long gun ban, for all practical purposes, and it was going to be challenged the moment it was signed into law. And it was very likely the challenge would win, because holy crap, that was beyond anything Bruen said was good to go.Hell, even at least one anti-gun group head knew where this was going to go and said it would likely be overturned by the Supreme Court.The rest of her fellow travelers weren’t that realistic, though, and are…

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From legislative wins and losses to a tragic shooting that put permit questions back in the spotlight, it’s been a busy week in the world of concealed carry. Here’s the rundown. Can Your Carry Gun Be “Outdated”? TFB Says No. The Firearm Blog’s weekly Concealed Carry Corner tackled a question that gets a lot of airtime in online gun forums: is your carry gun outdated? The short answer is no. While the industry churns out new micro-compacts with ever-increasing capacity, classics like the Glock 43, S&W Shield, and even snub-nose revolvers remain entirely viable defensive tools. Carry what you shoot…

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Gun control activists will use any high-profile crime committed with a firearm to demand more restrictions on lawful gun owners, and as my colleague Tom Knighton covered on Friday, that’s exactly what’s happening in Missouri after a convicted felon from Kansas allegedly pulled a gun and shot at least three people, two of them fatally.  Tom, though, didn’t delve into the specifics of what Democrats are actually demanding, and I think it’s important to do so, because once again the gun laws they’re calling for in response to a crime would not have prevented the…

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Visitors to the main post office in Plainfield, Illinois, could soon see it renamed for a fallen soldier, killed overseas in the line of duty. New legislation sponsored by Illinois Congresswoman Lauren Underwood (D-Illinois) is under consideration to designate the facility at 14855 S. Van Dyke Road in Plainfield as the “Staff Sergeant Jose Dueñez Jr. Post Office Building.” Legislative effort to rename the Plainfield, Illinois post office as the “Staff Sergeant Jose Dueñez Jr. Post Office Building” (Letitia Dueñez). “It’s a bittersweet, very proud honor,” said Dueñez’s mother, Letitia, in an interview with Military.com. “We are so very proud…

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A handcuffed enlistee, a burning B-17, and a stubborn ball turret gunner who just wouldn’t quit. Maynard “Snuffy” Smith was flawed, fiery, and absolutely fearless. From Pedestals to People: Why Flawed Men Still Do Great Things We expect way too much out of our pastors and our heroes. We put those guys on pedestals that we ourselves could never successfully occupy. To hold such folks to an unreasonable standard simply invites disappointment. History is littered with examples. The Israelite King David killed a man and stole his wife, yet was described in scripture as a man after God’s own heart.…

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