Gun-Control Activist Eyed As NRA Spy - A gun-control activist who championed the cause for more than a decade is suspected of working as a paid spy for the National Rifle Association, and now those organizations are expelling her and sweeping their offices for bugs. [CBS U.S. News]
Gun advocacy group tours Idaho zoo while armed - Idaho members of a group that advocates for the right to openly carry handguns in public are turning heads by touring Zoo Boise while packing guns on their hips. [azcentral.com | thebuzz]
I would like you all to print out a picture of Hilary Clinton and press your nuts to it. Of course, use a condom and PPE. NO LUBE!
WELL, YOU CAN SUCK MY BALLS, OBAMA! - WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Americans have a right to own guns for self-defense and hunting, the justices' first major pronouncement on gun rights in U.S. history.
High court to debate gun rights - The Supreme Court returns to the bench Monday with 17 cases still unresolved, including a comprehensive look at the Second Amendment's right to bear arms. [USAToday.com Washington/Politics]
5th-grader accused of having pot, gun - Deputies say boy showed marijuana to classmates [Tampabays10.com]
13-Year-Old Uses Gun To Break Up Fight Between Two Men - Cocoa police said a 13-year-old boy shot two men with a .44 magnum to break up a fight. The men were fighting at a home off Park Drive when the teen opened fire. VIDEO: Men Shot By Teen Trying To Break Up Fight [WFTV 9 Orlando]
Taser to partner with iRobot to combine "stun gun" technology to robot - Associated Press - June 28, 2007 9:04 AM ET BURLINGTON, Mass. (AP) - The prospect of robots armed with weapons has come closer with a partnership between Burlington-based iRobot and a maker of... [Fox 12 Rhode Island]
Don't Fire A Gun In Minneapolis, They're Listening - We've been coming across a lot of stories lately about new surveillance technologies, most of which seem rather theoretical, without much evidence that they actually work in practice. But it appears that at least one of them, the gunshot sound detector, that can pinpoint the exact location of a fired shot, actually works. In Minneapolis, police claim to have made an arrest within hours after installing a new system. As soon as the shot was detected, police were able to locate and chase down the shooter. Currently, there are plans to install such a system in several more Minnesota towns, and an instant success such as this one will likely hasten their approval. But, one success doesn't really mean the system works. The police department, for example, probably won't be touting every time they go on a wild goose chase because a car backfired or a tire exploded. Now, in case a gunshot report isn't in itself enough to win a conviction, cities can add detectors that pick up on anger and suspicious behavior so as to add more circumstantial evidence. [Techdirt.com]
Idaho town founded asks residents to keep guns to protect against Katrina refugees - After seeing the chaos of Hurricane Katrina, a city councilor in this tiny Idaho town founded by pacifist Quakers came up with ...
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