Does an AR-15’s light-weight construction, length options, or accessories allow for a definition of “military-grade”?
The Question of Military-Grade Weapons | Part 3 – Ammo Capacity
In part 3 of this series, we continue discussing the features of the AR-15, focusing next on the second most common discussed feature: ammunition capacity.
The Question of Military-Grade Weapons | Part 2 – Semi-Automatic Fire
In part 2 of this series, we’re going to begin a deep-dive into the features of the AR-15, starting with the feature that makes the AR-15 attractive to mass shooters: semi-automatic fire.
9/11 – Share Your Story With the Rising Generation
As we approach two whole decades since the tragic attack on the World Trade Center, we need to make sure we are sharing our experiences with the rising generation.
The Epidemic of Single Motherhood
Children raised in single-mother households are far more likely to develop mental illness than children from a two-parent household. And, 85% of children diagnosed with behavioral disorders come from single-parent households. 71% of high school dropouts are from single-parent households. 62% of youth suicides come from households with one parent.
The Question of Military-Grade Weapons | Part 1 – Full-Auto Weapons
What is a military-grade weapon? Can we classify any of the firearms on the civilian market as military-grade? To the heart of the matter, is the AR-15 a military-grade weapon? These answers are challenging to answer because “military-grade weapon” is another term in a long-list of terms gun control advocates use that have no specific, relevant meaning in commonly used firearm jargon.
The NRA is Weakened, but the 2nd Amendment is Stronger than Ever
Maybe just maybe, politicians are responding to a genuine belief in the right to bear arms and are not just being bought off by the NRA.
The Culture War is a Progressive Civil War
The title of this article rails against all sense of narrative as pushed by the partisan interests of our time. It is, nevertheless, the most accurate statement I think I have yet penned. Progressivism is the undercurrent of the conflict we call the culture war.