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Yes, Kamala Harris: Defensive Gun Use Is the Point of Our Second Amendment
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Yes, Kamala Harris: Defensive Gun Use Is the Point of Our Second Amendment

In an interview last month with talk show host Oprah Winfrey, Vice President Kamala Harris once again played up her status as a gun owner, emphatically declaring: “If somebody breaks into my house, they’re getting shot!” Let’s put aside the reality that her well-armed and taxpayer-funded security detail almost certainly would confront any would-be intruder long before he or she successfully broke into Harris’ home. For the millions of Americans who own firearms for self-defense, Harris’ quip about her quick draw was perhaps the most relatable sentence she’s ever uttered. It took her almost no time to walk it back. Literally. Harris immediately laughed and remarked that she “should not have” made the comment and her “staff could deal with that later.” It was as though by declaring her willingness to use her right to keep and bear arms in lawful self-defense, Harris had committed an embarrassing gaffe that would need a subsequent PR spin to clean up. Right on cue, one of Harris’ top advisers chimed in to insist that the vice president’s remark about shooting an intruder was merely “a joke.” The problem is that exercising one’s right to armed self-defense against threats to life, liberty, and property isn’t a joke. It’s the whole point of the right to keep and bear arms. Almost every major study has found that Americans use their firearms in self-defense between 500,000 and 3 million times annually, according to the most recent report on the subject by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2021, the most comprehensive study ever conducted on the issue concluded that roughly 1.6 million defensive gun uses occur in the United States every year. For this reason, The Daily Signal publishes a monthly article highlighting some of the previous month’s many news stories on defensive gun use that you may have missed—or that might not have made it to the national spotlight in the first place. (Read accounts from past months and years here.) The examples below represent only a small portion of the news stories on defensive gun use during crimes that we found in September. You may explore more by using The Heritage Foundation’s interactive Defensive Gun Use Database.  Sept. 1, Houston: Police said a woman asked a male relative to leave her home, angering him and triggering an argument during which he stabbed the woman with a kitchen knife. When the woman’s husband tried to intervene, the relative “lunged at [him] with the knife.” The woman’s husband shot and wounded the man, who faced a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Sept. 4, St. Petersburg, Florida: A man drunkenly telephoned his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend out of jealousy, threatened to harm him with a gun, and told the ex-boyfriend that he was driving to his house, police said. The man didn’t know the ex-boyfriend wasn’t home. When the man arrived in his truck and yelled angrily, the ex-boyfriend’s brother—who didn’t know the man—armed himself. The brother told the man to leave the property, then fatally shot him when he reached into a console and made movements consistent with chambering a round.  Sept. 7, Chicago: An 18-year-old returned to her bedroom in a towel after bathing and saw a man trying to force his way in through her window, police said. She yelled for her mother, who grabbed a firearm and ran to the bedroom, where she warned the intruder that she was armed. The woman shot and wounded the intruder when he continued trying to enter. Police arrested the man on pending criminal charges. The woman told reporters that she hopes to move soon because police seized her gun although she wasn’t charged with a crime. Sept. 10, Gaston County, North Carolina: During an armed robbery at a local food store, the assailant pointed his gun at a customer who tried to intervene, police said. The customer—a concealed carry permit holder—drew his own gun and fatally shot the robber. Sept. 11, Baker City, Oregon: When a couple woke up to see a man they didn’t know in their bedroom, police said, the woman grabbed a handgun from a nightstand and ordered the man out of the house at gunpoint. The intruder, detained on the porch, grew agitated and walked away as they waited for police, who due to staffing shortages don’t patrol for a five-hour period overnight. Later identified and arrested, the man was charged with first-degree criminal trespassing and failing to report as a sex offender.   Sept. 13, Hobbs, New Mexico: After a man forced his way into their home in the early morning hours, residents barricaded themselves in a bedroom before one ultimately shot and killed the intruder. Police said they later determined that the intruder’s mother resided in a nearby home, where they found her dead. Sept. 18, Dearborn, Missouri: Police said an armed resident fatally shot a man during a “bizarre” home invasion. The man—only partially clothed—arrived at the property and began to “pray to a horse,” attacked the family dog, and tried to force his way into the home. Sept. 23, Centralia, Washington: A teenage girl who fell asleep on a couch in her grandfather’s home was awakened in the middle of the night by a hatchet-wielding intruder making noise in the kitchen, police said. The girl alerted her grandfather, who armed himself, confronted the intruder, and held him at gunpoint until police arrived. The intruder—who apparently knew the homeowner’s son—told investigators that he broke into the home to “ax” an unidentified man over a fight in Mexico a year and a half earlier. Sept. 24, Harrison Township, Ohio: One day after reporting a burglary in which intruders stole multiple firearms, police said, an armed homeowner confronted two men who entered his house during a second burglary attempt. The homeowner shot at the men, wounding one and sending both fleeing. Responding officers found and detained the men, then arrested several others suspected of being involved. Sept. 26, Las Vegas: A homeowner called 911 after a strange man broke several windows while attempting to enter the residence, police said. The intruder ignored the homeowner’s demands that he leave and “was acting extremely irrationally,” investigators said. When he continued toward the front door, the homeowner fatally shot him. Sept. 27, Tallahassee, Florida: In the hours after a major hurricane passed through the area, two would-be robbers entered a hemp store and threateningly approached the only employee there, police said. The employee ordered them to leave and drew his firearm, but they continued advancing as he backed himself up to a wall. Cornered, he fired at the men, killing one. Sept. 28, Walker Place, Arkansas: Police said a male resident shot and wounded an intruder who tried to break into his ex-girlfriend’s apartment through a bedroom window. The intruder fled, but later was arrested and charged with felony aggravated residential burglary. Sept. 29, Philadelphia: Police said aman witha concealed carry permit shot and wounded a teen who approached him with another person and tried to rob him with a fake but realistic-looking gun. Police arrested the wounded teen but couldn’t find the accomplice, who fled. For the ordinary and law-abiding Americans described above, the exercise of their Second Amendment rights in defense of themselves and others certainly wasn’t a joke or an embarrassing gaffe. They understood what Harris apparently is too afraid to admit: The right to keep and bear arms isn’t premised on sport shooting or hunting, but on the unalienable right of self-defense. The Heritage Foundation is named here for identification purposes only. The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not reflect any institutional position of Heritage or its Board of Trustees. The post Yes, Kamala Harris: Defensive Gun Use Is the Point of Our Second Amendment appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Watch: Crowd Erupts as Trump Hilariously Skewers Chuck Schumer While Standing Right Next to Him
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Watch: Crowd Erupts as Trump Hilariously Skewers Chuck Schumer While Standing Right Next to Him

Former President Donald Trump gifted the public with a scathingly hilarious speech during Thursday's Al Smith Dinner in New York City. As Trump found a dinner guest in Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer, who sat right next to the podium where he spoke, the former president took the golden opportunity to...
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David Gilmour's Between Two Points remixed by Gus from Alt-J
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David Gilmour's Between Two Points remixed by Gus from Alt-J

David Gilmour's first studio album in nine years, Luck And Strange, went straight into the UK charts at No. 1
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Voters upset about illegal immigration in Michigan as Harris campaigns: Report | Newsline
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Inflation Is Really 40%, Not 21 % Since 2022
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Inflation Is Really 40%, Not 21 % Since 2022

According to Ph.D.”s EJ Antoni and Peter St. Onge, if inflation is computed accurately, it turns out the US economy has actually been in recession since 2022, during most of the Biden-Harris abomination administration. In the study, we made several pretty obvious adjustments to the deceptive way officials’ statistics calculate inflation. These nearly doubled inflation during […] The post Inflation Is Really 40%, Not 21 % Since 2022 appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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RFK Jr. And Cheryl Hines Hand-In-Hand At Ethel Kennedy's Memorial, Is Their Marriage Going To Last Post-Sexting Scandal?
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RFK Jr. And Cheryl Hines Hand-In-Hand At Ethel Kennedy's Memorial, Is Their Marriage Going To Last Post-Sexting Scandal?

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Former Olympic Snowboarder Accused Of Running Multi-Billion Dollar Drug Trafficking Ring
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Former Olympic Snowboarder Accused Of Running Multi-Billion Dollar Drug Trafficking Ring

A Canadian former Olympic snowboarder stands accused of running an extensive drug trafficking ring that was responsible for shipping around 60 tons of cocaine into the United States in addition to murdering multiple individuals, per federal officials.  Ryan Wedding is a 43-year-old Canadian who has been living in Mexico. He and 15 other individuals were indicted Thursday for multiple charges, per ABC News. Wedding is currently considered a fugitive. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for any information leading to his arrest. U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada said during a press briefing that Wedding and his associates have been running a “prolific and ruthless” operation that’s responsible for shipping “literally tons of cocaine into the United States and Canada.” The organization was making billions of dollars in the drug trade, which they moved around using cryptocurrency. “Ryan James Wedding is wanted for allegedly running and participating in a transnational drug trafficking operation that routinely shipped hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Colombia, through Mexico and Southern California, to Canada, and other locations in the United States,” the FBI announced. “Additionally, it is alleged that Wedding was involved in orchestrating multiple murders in furtherance of these drug crimes.” Wedding goes by aliases including “El Jefe,” “Giant,” and “Public Enemy.” He had formerly competed for Canada in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. He placed 24th in the parallel giant slalom and did not compete in future games.  The former Olympic athlete is charged with eight felonies, including two counts of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, one count of conspiracy to export cocaine, one count of leading a continuing criminal enterprise, three counts of murder in connection with a continuing criminal enterprise and drug crime, and one count of attempt to commit murder in connection with a continuing criminal enterprise and drug crime.  MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ COMING TO DAILYWIRE+ OCT. 28 The DOJ reports to have seized “more than one ton of cocaine” during the investigation and also recovered several weapons, more than $255,000 in cash, and $3.2 million in cryptocurrency. “The Wedding Drug Trafficking Organization and its unremitting, callous and greed-driven crimes has been operating for far too long, spanning several countries, from Colombia through Mexico, the U.S. and to Canada,” said Matthew Allen, a special agent with the Drug Enforcement Agency.  “They have triggered an avalanche of violent crimes, including brutal murders. Wedding, the Olympian snowboarder, went from navigating slopes to contouring a life of incessant crimes. DEA and our partners stand firmly in our resolve to dismantle his operation.”  
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