SOTG 144 - Take Whiteys Guns

SOTG 144 – Take Whiteys Guns

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A “Senior Political Reporter” went on record recently with a statement that “white guys cannot be trusted to use guns responsibly.”  Yes, Professor Paul has something to say about that.

Good news from Ohio. Recent legislation was signed into law to ease certain restrictions and improve hunting conditions in the Buckeye State. You may  be pleasantly surprised by what the new bill covers.

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Sources:

  • “Journalist” calls for white men to be disarmed. From Buzzpo.com:

Andrea Grimes, a Senior Political reporter from RH Reality Check, stated that we should take away all of the white men’s guns.

Grimes tweeted a link about Arizona shooter Ryan Giroux and added the comment,“Suggestion: we don’t have to vaporize all the guns. Let’s just vaporize white men’s guns.”

If that wasn’t enough, Grimes elected to continue: “White guys cannot be trusted to use guns responsibly. It is time to stop giving guns to white guys. I mean, it’s time to stop giving guns to everybody, but we can start with the white guys. As a bonus, we can collect their tears for research and resource purposes while they line up to surrender their weapons.”

As a special bonus, Grimes made sure to mention that she’s married to a white man, so she surely can’t be a racist.

I find it disgusting that any human being would stereotype any gender or ethnic group. There’s good people and bad people, law-abiding citizens and criminals, rich and poor. And guess what? They all come in various shapes, sizes, sexes, and colors. I’m perplexed as to how Ms. Grimes can make that assertion. This is just another pathetic example of racially motivated hatred constantly coming from the left.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — It’s easier to get a concealed carry permit in Ohio today than it was yesterday.

That’s because a new state law that relaxes some requirements for concealed carry permits took effect Monday.

The law reduces the amount of training required to qualify for a concealed carry permit from 12 hours to eight and, for the first time, some of that training can be completed online. Two of those hours must be on a firing range for live-fire training.

The law also allows for the recognition of concealed carry permits from other states, even without a reciprocity agreement.

Alongside softer training requirements, the new law implements more rigorous background checks for concealed carry applicants. Previously, county sheriff’s offices only had access to one statewide database via the Ohio Attorney General’s office. Now, sheriffs will have access to three different federal databases.

In addition to new rules for concealed carry permits, the bill also allows hunters to use noise suppressors while hunting certain birds and other wild game, including squirrels, rabbits, and white-tailed deer.

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Paul G. Markel has worn many hats during his lifetime. He has been a U.S. Marine, Police Officer, Professional Bodyguard, and Small Arms and Tactics Instructor. Mr. Markel has been writing professionally for law enforcement and firearms periodicals for nearly twenty years with hundreds and hundreds of articles in print. Paul is a regular guest on nationally syndicated radio talk shows and subject matter expert in firearms training and use of force. Mr. Markel has been teaching safe and effective firearms handling to students young and old for decades and has worked actively with the 4-H Shooting Sports program. Paul holds numerous instructor certifications in multiple disciplines and a Bachelor’s degree in conflict resolution; nonetheless, he is and will remain a dedicated Student of the Gun.

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