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Elderly Woman Scares Off Home Invader with Gun
Law enforcement officials suspect a home invasion in Leon County is connected to a serial rapist who has been terrorizing elderly women in rural areas of Texas for months. On Saturday, police say a man broke into the home of an 81-year-old woman. The woman had a handgun and managed to fire several shots, scaring the man away.
Robbery Foiled After Shots Exchanged
A barrage of gunfire erupted during a robbery attempt in the Center Point area Tuesday night, authorities said today. No money was stolen.
Army: Civilian Officer Shot Gunman, Ended Rampage
FORT HOOD, Texas -- The top commander at Fort Hood is crediting a civilian police officer for stopping the shooting rampage that killed 13 people at the Texas post.
Gun Digest the Magazine, November 23, 2009
The .380 ACP versus the .50 GI. Which will reign supreme? The November 23, 2009 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine has the answers.
Anti-gun ObamaCare Bill Coming to the House Floor Very Soon
We have reached the point in the battle over ObamaCare which will decide whether we win or lose. And even though a search of the bill will not reveal the word gun or firearm, that doesn't mean the bill is neutral in regard to your Second Amendment rights.
Woman Shoots Home Invading Ex-Boyfriend in Self-Defense
A Mobile, Alabama woman fatally shot a violent ex-boyfriend who broke in to her home, hid in her bedroom closet, and attacked her when she returned home.
Woman Shoots Burglar
A suspected burglar was arrested Monday after he kicked down an apartment door in Oak Park, prompting a woman inside to shoot the intruder, police said.
Police: Robber Shot During Break-In
An attempted break-in in Mifflin Township Thursday night turned into a deadly shooting when the would-be victims fought back.
Pregnant Woman Shoots Would-be Burglar
A woman who was armed and eight months pregnant took aim at a man suspected of trying to break into her car.
Bullets Speeding Faster Out of Gun Shops in U.S.
In a year of job losses, foreclosures and bag lunches, Americans have spent record-breaking amounts of money on guns and ammunition. The most obvious sign of their demand: empty ammunition shelves.
Florida State Supreme Court: ‘Stand Your Ground' Law on Trial
Driven by politics and recession fears, guns flew off Florida shelves, just as the state's new "stand your ground" law, allowing the use of deadly force when threatened, hit the books.
Ohio Restaurant Carry Bill Advances
Ohioans For Concealed Carry is reporting that what some have come to call Applebee's Carry is one step closer to reality in Ohio as House Bill 203 will receive its first hearing this Thursday, November 5th.
Second Attempt at Home Invasion Met with Guns
When a team of robbers returned to a Rowan County home police say they'd robbed up earlier in the week, the homeowners were ready Friday.
Bureaucracy Watch: CDC to Control Guns
The CDC has now focused its attention on gun control. That's right. The Centers for Disease Control is interjecting itself into the debate over control of firearms in the United States.
Does Denying Guns to ‘Prohibited Persons' Ensure Public Safety?
Is public safety enhanced by banning someone like, say, Martha Stewart from owing a gun for the rest of her life? How?
Seattle Gun Ban Lawsuit Could Have National Implications
The outcome of a long-awaited lawsuit filed Oct. 28 against the City of Seattle and Mayor Greg Nickels to overturn the city’s illegal gun ban could have national implications because several other states have modeled their firearms preemption laws after the Washington State statute that is at the center of the Seattle case.
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