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Firewire from THE BLAZE March 26, 2013
Rejected: Gun Store Cancels AR-15 Purchase By Mark Kelly
An Arizona gun store cancelled a purchase made by former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords’s husband Mark Kelly. On March 5th, Kelly visited Diamondback Police Supply in Tucson, selected an AR-15 style rifle, a .45 caliber handgun, and some high capacity magazines, completed a background check and paid for his purchases. Learn why the store cancelled the AR purchase and refunded Mark Kelly's money HERE.
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Harry Reid Won't Like This Letter From Senators Paul, Lee & Cruz
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid should expect a letter from Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Mike Lee (R-Utah) on Tuesday. In it, the three Republican senators warn Reid that they will oppose a motion to proceed any gun control legislation. Get all of the details HERE.


On Monday, Greg Gutfeld, co-host of Fox News’ “The Five,” went on a scathing rant against actor Jim Carrey over his anti-gun music parody video that mocks gun owners and the late Charlton Heston. Trying to describe Gutfeld's rant would not do it justice. You just have to watch it HERE.



This article is the latest in our series on Guns in America. These articles explore the use of firearms in our country and the debate over gun control. -- Guns are big business in America – so big, in fact, that despite making vastly more firearms than any other nation, the U.S. also is the largest importer of handguns, rifles and shotguns. The firearms industry also employs more Americans than General Motors does. Get the rest of this eye-opening story HERE.




Glenn Beck has been exposing progressives for years. Keeping with that trend, on his show Monday, Beck discussed not only what progressives are currently doing, but also the “progressive endgame.” Watch the full segment HERE.




Imagine walking into a store, not to buy anything, but to browse for future purchases or to just pass the time. Then imagine being in said store and being told that you owe a $5 “just looking” fee. That’s the policy posted by one grocery store in Brisbane, Australia. They're trying to reduce the number of shoppers who browse but don’t buy. Could this catch on in America? See the whole story HERE.

Bloomberg's Anti-Gun Ads Violate The NRA's Basic Safety Tips
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is spending about $12 million to produce and air anti-gun attack ads aimed at pressuring U.S. senators to support national gun control legislation. One of the actors that stars in two of the anti-gun ads, supposedly a “responsible,” Second-Amendment supporting gun owner, breaks all three basic gun safety rules. Find out which three basic gun safety rules are violated in the ad HERE.
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video, titled “Remembering September 11th,” was published in 2002, just one year after 9/11 and has been shown in “tens of thousands” of schools across the country for the better part of a decade. See the surprising message  being taught to young children HERE. 


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The Touching Story Of A Restaurant Fixing A 'Broken' Cheeseburger
If you’ve ever made a sandwich for a young child, you might know that how exactly it’s cut — into rectangles, squares or triangles — and crust vs. no crust can be points of contention. There was a similar issue with the cheeseburger placed in front of 7-year-old Arianna Hill at a Chili’s restaurant in Midvale, Utah. Hill, it turns out, has autism and wouldn’t touch the cheeseburger that had been cut in half. To her, it was “broken.” Read the rest of this touching story HERE.
 
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