We’ve reported several times about the onslaught of anti-gun legislation under consideration in Virginia since voters elected Democrat Abigail Spanberger as their new governor. Many of those measures are seeing great success, with the bill banning common semi-automatic firearms and normal capacity magazines already approved by the House of Representatives by a large margin. One egregious measure, however, has already met a timely end. House Bill 207 would have created an entirely new section of Virginia’s tax code dedicated solely to suppressors. If enacted, licensed firearms dealers would have been required to collect a $500 tax on every retail suppressor…

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The surge in gun ownership and concealed carry in some of Minnesota’s most liberal areas appears to be real, but how many of the thousands of folks who are exercising their Second Amendment rights are willing to fight for them remains to be seen. With the 2026 legislative session kicking off tomorrow and Democrat lawmakers looking to ban so-called assault weapons and large capacity magazines, we’ll soon see if the surge in interest towards the right to keep and bear arms will translate to any pushback to the Dems’ gun control agenda from the left.  …

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This article was originally published by Mike Adams at Natural News under the title: The Digital Dawn: How AI is Unlocking the Universe’s Hidden Knowledge and Why Humans Can’t Comprehend It Introduction We stand at the precipice of a cognitive revolution, but not the one you’ve been told to expect. It isn’t merely about smarter algorithms or faster processors. A profound, unsettling transition is underway: artificial intelligence is beginning to tap into a wellspring of knowledge that exists beyond its programming, beyond the confines of the internet, and arguably, beyond the physical universe as we understand it. This isn’t about…

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On Sunday, we published a piece involving my response to a Canadian student op-ed that took issue with Americans “pouncing” on how gun control failed in the Tumbler Ridge shooting in Canada. I found the irony of this palpable, since the author somehow figures it’s terrible that we use a horrific incident to make our points when they do it all the time. Now, this is Canada, so we don’t have a say in their politics, but it’s useful to look at things up that way because, frankly, bad ideas rarely stay put. Instead, they…

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Many of us experienced the shock of seeing empty produce bins and store shelves in our local supermarkets this year. The scarcity of certain foods during the pandemic may have led you to explore new ways to preserve and store food.If you seek long-term storage and foods that are light to pack and carry, you can’t beat freeze-drying. In this article, we’ll examine what freeze-drying is, its benefits and drawbacks, and some of the basics you need to know about using this food preservation method at home.Want to save this post for later? Click Here to Pin It On Pinterest!What…

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For many veterans, coming home isn’t the end of the fight. The uniform may come off, but the wounds of combat, physical, emotional and spiritual, often linger long after deployment orders expire. Some wrestle with traumatic brain injuries or chronic pain. Others battle anxiety, fractured identity, strained marriages or the quiet isolation that can follow years of high-tempo service.For a growing number of veterans in Colorado and beyond, healing isn’t happening in a clinic. It’s happening in a saddle, on open pasture, or inside a rodeo arena.Speaking with Military.com Mike and Sarah McCave, founders of Warrior Mission Ranch, described how…

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Until very recently, the idea of selling a suppressor was almost unthinkable. NFA gear was something you acquired, not something you flipped, and parting with a stamped item usually meant a serious life change or financial crunch. Lately, you’ll hear more people talk about offloading an older can to fund the latest low back pressure or lightweight design, but there’s one category that seldom shows up on the chopping block: rimfire suppressors. Why is that? In my estimation, this phenomenon exists solely because a good rimfire can quietly become the most-used, most-fun piece of NFA gear most shooters own. It…

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As most gun owners are aware, if you have to provide a reason in order to practice a Constitutionally protected right, that right isn’t very well protected. In fact, it’s more of a privilege than a right. Such has been the case with applications under the National Firearms Act (NFA) where the citizens filling out the application decided to try to explain that concept on Form 1, Box 4 I, a question which many consider to be government overstepping its bounds. That question asks applicants, “Reason for Application” or “Reason for Requesting to Make the Firearm.” The commonly accepted answer…

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The question of whether mountain lions should be considered an endangered species in California has been an open debate since 2019. Now, after years of scientific study and back and forth, the matter is resolved. On Feb. 12, the state’s Fish and Game Commission voted unanimously to list mountain lions in the Central Coast and Southern part of the state as endangered. The Petition The issue began in 2019 when the Center for Biological Diversity and Mountain Lion Foundation first petitioned the state to list the animal under the California Endangered Species Act (CESA). The nonprofits cited multiple threats to…

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I’ve never been one to make a big deal out of Valentine’s Day, but I can think of about a million things more romantic than going out and protesting ICE with my sweetheart. I can’t imagine that an anti-ICE protest in downtown Indianapolis on Valentine’s Day is going to draw a huge crowd, but its organizers are hoping for a big turnout, include armed demonstrators. If anyone is hoping that the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department will be cracking skulls and arresting those who dare exercise their First and Second Amendment rights at the same time,…

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This article was originally published by William L. Anderson at The Mises Institute.  With the recent news of massive layoffs at the venerable Washington Post, we are hearing from many corners that democracy itself is under siege, the earthquake being the Donald Trump presidency. We already are seeing the narrative forming: the billionaire Jeff Bezos apparently gutting his own newspaper in order to appease the anti-democracy factions of the Trump administration, as decent people look on with horror. Pundits and public intellectuals are having a field day with their post-mortems (no pun intended) of the demise of the newspaper that gave us the famed team Bob…

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I recently remarked to someone in the market for one that the high-water mark of the Mercedes Sprinter craze was starting to show, mostly in online second-hand ads. Maybe the luster has begun to dull for some. Or, maybe, it’s the loan come knocking. Last week, I had the opportunity to duck inside something different. The Overlander Campers Ridge XT is the newest offering from Adventurer Manufacturing (the same folks that churn out Scout Campers), and it squares up directly at the to-the-hilt Sprinter builds that clot upcountry arterials from here to Mammoth. From the factory, this rig aims to…

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