11 Incidents in Which Lawful Gun Owners Made a Difference

We rarely hear about these cases in the news, as the prevention of a mass killing is too anticlimactic for most news outlets and the fact that more law-abiding citizens with guns reduce crime, does not fit the narrative of media that wants people scared, helpless and controllable, rather than confident, self-reliant and empowered.

However, according to the CDC, almost every major study finds that at least 2,000 times a day, Americans use their firearms in self-defense. Countless murders are being prevented, and other major crimes stopped, because Americans responsibly exercise their constitutional right to keep and bear arms.

Here are 11 incidents just from last month, where lawful gun owners stopped a crime and potentially saved lives. Good reasons to get a carry permit and to NEVER go into a “gun-free zone.”

https://tennesseestar.com/2020/07/19/11-incidents-in-which-lawful-gun-owners-made-a-difference/

UK Finally Halts Daily Covid-19 Death Updates Over Possible ‘Distortions’ of Daily Mortality Rate

So far, anyone who has ever tested positive for the Wuhan-Coronavirus, was counted as a Covid-death when he or she died – regardless of what cause, and regardless when. So even if someone recovered, and died several months later in a traffic accident, the UK would count that person as a Covid-death.

https://www.rt.com/uk/495166-uk-halts-covid-death-update/

Georgia Governor Kemp Files Lawsuit Against Atlanta Mask Mandate

As we reported yesterday, Georgia’s Governor Brian Kemp had the guts many governors are lacking: to stand up against media and mayors who want to keep the economy shutdown forever (or at least until November 3rd) and want to force medically counterproductive masks on every citizen.

After Kemp recently issued an executive order, barring cities from mandating face masks or shutting down the economy again, Atlanta mayor Keisha Bottoms defied the governor’s orders and mandated both face masks in Atlanta and ordered bars, restaurants and various other businesses to close again. She also reverted the city back to “phase one” of her reopening plan, thus effectively choking the fledgeling economy and likely destroying countless businesses (and thus jobs) that barely survived the first shutdown.

Now Governor Kemp stood up for residents and businesses in Atlanta by filing a lawsuit against mayor Bottoms to prevent the enforcement of her restrictions. Under Georgia law, the governor’s order takes precedence over a mayor’s conflicting one.

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6990281-Georgia-mask-mandate-lawsuit.html