Burial at Sea
I don’t cry much. But this one will do it. You old folks may need to zoom in.
From Feb. 6, 2015 2A News newsletter: Former AZ sheriff Richard Mack initiated the 1994 case Mack v. United States (later restyled to Printz v. United States), a lawsuit against the federal government which alleged that portions of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act violated the US Constitution, because they comprised a congressional action that compelled state officers to execute
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Former three-term ultra-liberal NY governor and anti-gun zealot Mario Cuomo died last week of natural causes at age 82. Although he was reported to be very smart, it did not show when it came to vilifying inanimate objects. One of Cuomo’s survivors, son Andrew, was New York’s attorney general before becoming the current governor of NY, and is likewise an
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Charles “Chub” Eastman passed away on Aug. 3 of this year. Chub was a salesman for Winchester in the 70s out of Denver and at the same time he was a competitive trap shooter, winning many awards and was on the 1976 ATA World Record Handicap 27yd Squad. In 1980 Chub joined Leupold & Stevens as their sales manager, and
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World War II veteran Justus Belfield, 98, spent his last full day on Earth in his World War II army uniform, lying in bed at a rehabilitation center with his wife Lillian in her own bed next to him. The center staff snapped the image below of his salute on Tuesday – Veterans Day. Mr. Belfield passed away early Wednesday
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