March 20, 2019

Ammo.com: Gun Background Checks.

Here’s Alex’s excellent article on the history of background checks: "Gun Background Checks: How the State Came To Decide Who Can and Cannot Buy a Firearm." By Alex, Ammo.com, ____, 2019.

All you want to know about the left’s number one salami-slicing tactic for disarming us.

Here’s something I didn’t know about James Earl Ray and his amazing skills as an escape artist:

April 4th, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated by escaped convict James Earl Ray using a .30-06 caliber rifle in Memphis. The prior year Ray had broken out of the Missouri State Penitentiary by hiding in a bread delivery truck. Ray was a notorious escape artist and career criminal who used an alias when purchasing the rifle.

(After the assassination, investigators launched a sixty-five day manhunt for King’s assassin that led them across two continents and four countries which culminated in Ray's arrest at London's Heathrow airport where he was caught traveling on a forged Canadian passport. A decade later in 1979, Ray again broke out of jail - this time escaping from Tennessee's most notorious maximum security prison, Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary, where he was serving a life sentence for King's assassination.)

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