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SOTG 333 - Moms Need More Bedroom Action

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While the Tennessee House and Senate are debating bills to protect the rights of citizens, Moms who need more Bedroom Action are shrieking against them.

The activist puppets of Nanny Bloomberg fear allowing the good people of the Volunteer State to be armed in public.
We have a Go Team moment from an unlikely place, the People’s Republik of Kalifornia.

Also, during our SOTG Homeroom segment from Crossbreed Holsters, Paul discusses the value of knife training for gun people.

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From abc7.com:

A homeowner shot and killed a burglar attempting to break into his Ontario home on Sunday, according to police.

Officers said they responded to a call for an attempted burglary at about 5:15 a.m. in the 800 block of West Mission Boulevard.

Ontario police said the suspect attempted to break into the home and was immediately confronted by the homeowner in the entryway.

During a short struggle, the homeowner shot the suspect once, according to police.

Officials said the suspect, a 26-year-old man from Los Angeles, died in the entryway of the home.

Since it appeared to be a case of self-defense, police stated the homeowner was not taken into custody.

Police urged anyone with information about the incident to call Ontario detectives at (909) 395-2777. If you would like to remain anonymous, you can call We-Tip at (800) 782-7463.

From www.tennessean.com:

A series of gun bills that would expand the places where valid permit holders can carry their weapons were the center of attention during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting held Tuesday.

Although the committee deferred action on three gun bills that have drawn both support and ire, the day’s action was the first time lawmakers held a lengthy discussion on the topic.

The first bill, sponsored by Sen. Dolores Gresham, R-Somerville, seeks to allow any valid handgun permit holder the ability to sue a person or business in the event that the gun holder was injured or killed by “invitees, trespassers, employees of the person or entity, vicious animals, wild animals and defensible man-made and natural hazards” while in a gun-free zone.

Gresham invited John Lott, a Fox News columnist, to talk about her bill, as well as two others sponsored by Sen. Mike Bell, R-Riceville.

One of Bell’s bills would require private schools to create a handgun permit policy that either permits or prohibits a person with a valid handgun permit from carrying his weapon on the grounds or inside a building of the school.

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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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