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      SOB OWB holster advice

      Remember, people who carry SOB have already heard all the debates but they've decided on SOB because of personal factors such as occupation, dress style, etc. They've been there, argued that.
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      Alien Gear Cloak Tuck 3.0 IWB Holster Experience?

      My humble opinion after owning two Alien Gear Cloak Tuck IWB's: Comfort - excellent Firearm retention - average Customer service - terrible, awful and horrible beyond description Advantages - can be used with multiple firearms. Very handy feature. Issues - just one. Screws on the belt hooks...
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      SOB OWB holster advice

      Gentlemen; Will a SOB OWB holster (such as the one pictured) conceal well under a T shirt? I've been using a reverse grip (palm out) left handed holster as SOB. It works well, but the retention is very poor and makes me nervous. I'd like to go with a kydex or leather SOB holster with better...
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      Where did you CC today?

      Church. I am careful to CC any place where I'm in Condition Green or with an entrance behind me... movie theater, church service, or any similar.
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      Ka-Bar TDI or ESEE Izula or other knife?

      I'm a defensive knife instructor (FWIW) and I'm sold on the TDI. In our classes, we teach that 1) deployment time and 2) weapon retention are the most important factors in defensive knife use. The TDI ranks high in retention with the forward curve and grip characteristics. Of course, you...
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      Feds raid Texas secessionist meeting: fingerprinted, searched, equipment siezed

      Again, the summons' were NOT "simulated." They were actual summons to an actual meeting of an authentic organization. There are thousands of private courts across the country. The only time they are assaulted in a militia raid is when an arrogant government worker gets in a hissy fit.
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      Feds raid Texas secessionist meeting: fingerprinted, searched, equipment siezed

      Interesting that no arrests were made at the public Rep of TX meeting. Also interesting that yes, the whole thing was indeed over paperwork. Basically, a judge got angry because one of the common rabble dared to send him a summons, so he calls a militia raid against them. Also interesting that...
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      Feds raid Texas secessionist meeting: fingerprinted, searched, equipment siezed

      The Republic of Texas held their meetings in the open at a public meeting house. There was nothing "secret" or "hidden" about it. BTW, are you condemning secret, hidden courts? Are you sure? Be smart. Back away from this one very slowly. "Fraud" indicates that the organization under...
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      LEO carry off duty Bankers Life Fieldhouse

      Kind of a dumb point, actually. Using a state trooper as an example... Since the government functionary is one of 6.5 million people in the state, and 3.3 million of those people are employed, the officer in question is attempting to claim "self employment" status because he pays approximately...
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      New York Is Trying To Ban Butcher Knives and Machetes Now

      Watch for the language of the bill to change as a bait and switch tactic. The scumbag made his scheme pretty clear: "I can’t see any useful purpose for a machete, especially in the metropolitan area,” Avella told 1010 WINS. “So I introduced the bill to classify this as a dangerous weapon...
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      Man Stands Up For Constitution - Denies Police Access to His Home

      What part of "no warrant shall issue" escapes us? Any six year old can understand that. You can't search without a warrant. Issuing a warrant is illegal except in the specific circumstances stated. This is plain English.
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      Man Stands Up For Constitution - Denies Police Access to His Home

      Only with a warrant. And the issuance of a warrant is an illegal, criminal act except in a very narrow set of specifically described circumstances ("and no warrant shall issue"). So yes, we most certainly are free from any search or seizure that is not authorized by a warrant, and issuing a...
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      Man Stands Up For Constitution - Denies Police Access to His Home

      And he was very smart not to leave his home. If for some incomprehensible reason you feel you absolutely must talk to a cop, do so only through a locked screen door. At least you (or your surviving family members) will be able to show forced entry if the officer turns violent.
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      Man Stands Up For Constitution - Denies Police Access to His Home

      Nice to know there are a few people left who will stand up for what's right. However, he is lucky. The cops could have broken into his home and shot him dead and the worst thing they'd have faced is a two week paid vacation while an "investigation" cleared them of any wrongdoing. Stand up for...
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