Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Constitutional carry bill introduced in Tennessee

Senator Stacey Campfield has introduced SB0397, which, if passed,
authorizes certain persons over 21 to carry a firearm without a permit; provides endorsements on driver licenses of persons who obtain a handgun carry permit; makes permanent the issuance of a handgun carry permit.

 This bill if passed, and signed by Governor Haslam, would further restore the 2nd amendment towards its original intent.

Thanks, Senator Campfield!

H/T to Say Uncle.


See my Examiner piece on the Illogic of carry permits HERE.



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Monday, January 24, 2011

March for Life 2011 - Knoxville, TN

Liston Matthews photo
 Sunday, January 23, The Knoxville chapter of Tennessee Right to Life held their annual March for Life between Calvary Baptist Church and Tyson Park in Knoxville. The march was preceded by as service at Calvary Baptist.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Fifty million Americans are missing!

January 22, 1973. American service personnel were dying in Vietnam, as America acted to prop up the South Vietnamese government under the Domino Theory. Back home, war protests were going on, illegal drugs were all around us.  
Things are pretty much the same now as then, except . . . 

Monday, January 10, 2011

Small pistols and revolvers - constant companions

In a recent post on handgun stopping power, I mentioned that the first order of business is to be armed. In that post, I mentioned the NAA mini-revolvers. These are about as small as one can go with a firearm. NAA has a new player in Beta test right now, that they call the Ranger Breaktop. This iteration of the mini-revolver adds the break top action of the Smith and Wesson Schofield to their .22 Magnum model. I wish I had thought of that. . . . Actually, I did.