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2007 |
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June
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KC3's 2007 Annual Meeting is Set
2006 - 2007 Raffle Concluded
Back to the Basics
by Joe Kalil
Statutes in need of fixin'
by James R. Hall |
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2006 |
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January
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KC3's 2006 Legislative Wish List
Legislation Currently Before The
General
Assembly
Did You Know That...? |
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April |
Ten Years of Legal Concealed Carry
in KY!!
The 2006 General Assembly, We Done
Good!!
*The Omnibus Gun Bill
*The
Castle Doctrine
A Moment with the Founder
by Donald A. (Tony) Haubner
Words To Live By
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October |
Use Of Deadly Force as a universal
concept
by Joe Kalil
An Arbitrary Restriction... Or An
Issue Of Homeland Security?
by James R. Hall
Words To Live By
Kentucky's New "Castle Doctrine"
Law
by J. Scott Kappas, Esq.
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2005 |
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February
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Legislative Update
Important Information Regarding
Ohio
Reciprocity
The Myths About Gun Control
(Excerpts) |
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June
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...Shall Not Be Questioned?
by James R. Hall
Kroger Company Clarifies, ...Again
United
Dairy Farmers Won't
Radcliff Tries Hand At Risk
Management!
Raffles... Then And Now
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2004 |
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March
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The Need For Diligence
Visualization, or Mental Imagery
by Tom Givens
Louisville Metro Immune to KY
Statutes?
by James R. Hall
KC3 Seeks To Restore NICS Exception
For KY
CCDW
Licensees by James R. Hall |
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July |
A tale of two cultures proves value
of firearms,
bankruptcy
of gun bans by Dave Workman
Heroism In The Face Of An Ugly
Trend
by James R. Hall
2004 Annual Meeting
Raffle Winner Claims Prize
Tactical Training, One CWL Holder's
Experience
No Useful Purpose
by James R. Hall
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2003 |
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February
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The Sanity of Self-Defense
by R. Lee Wrights
City removes sign banning guns from
Freeman Lake Park by
Forrest Berkshire
Daddy, You Can’t Have Your Gun Here
by James R. Hall
Question of the Month: KDFWR
seasonal
firearm
ban for hunters by James R. Hall
So long, Smokey Joe (Foss) -
In memoriam
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July |
Now You See It, Now You Don't!
(Otter Creek)
Pick it out.. Pay the man.. Wait!
by James R. Hall
Target Switzerland
Review by Kraig Keller
Why don’t media cover the good news
stories
about
guns? by John R. Lott Jr.
The Progress of Concealed Carry in
the United
States
by Syd Weedon
Membership Apathy
by Stuart Clark
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November |
A Question Revisited
(KDFWR) by James R. Hall
Gun Laws of the Fifty States
Review by Kraig Keller
A Light Goes on at the CDC
by Timothy Wheeler
The Kel-Tec P32
Review by Stuart Clark
Selecting a Holster for Concealed
Carry
By Syd Weedon
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2002 |
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Spring/
Summer
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Ohio Senate Hearing HB 274 on
Two-Week
Anniversary of Unlicensed Concealed Carry
Thoughts On Erfurt
by Syd Weedon
Unseen stories: When Guns are
Used in
Self-Defense by Robert A. Waters
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September |
Then What Are You? Grassroots RKBA
Activism
by Dennis J. O’Connor
Results of the A/D at Tinseltown
(Louisville)
Walther P99: The Glock Alternative
Review by Stuart Clark
Making Your Voice Heard
While Under Oath...
by James R. Hall
HB97 and the Instructor Scandal
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2000 |
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January
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Mayor's Task Force to End Gun
Violence
by Craig Palmer
Signs, Signs, Everywhere are
Signs...
byClaude A. Bohn
When Do 3 Years Not Equal 36
Months?
by Robert Pruden
Lexington Center Revisited
by Robert Pruden
Recent Shooting Incidents
by Jim Kennedy
Just in Case…
by J. Scott Kappas, Esq.
Update on the 2000 General Assembly
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February
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What a Session So Far
by Robert Pruden
What Is Wrong With You People? An
Essay
Addressed
To The Curious
by Howard Conwell Mayberry, Jr.
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1999 |
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May
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Bill Request 144 is Prefiled
by Craig Palmer
Stay Connected
by Jim Kennedy
Unintended Consequences
Review by Claude A. Bohn
Thoughts on the Second Amendment
by Bradley J. Foster
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September
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Northern Kentucky: CCDW Works!!!
by Craig Palmer
Rumblings From The Mountain
by Dave Reynolds
No More Gun Shows in Lexington?
by Robert Pruden
A Welcome to Newcomers, and a
Caution to
Some
by Craig Palmer
What Makes Them Tick?
by Robert Pruden
The Loss of a Friend
by William L. Mattingly
Where Do They Stand?
by Robert Pruden
Don’t Miss This Opportunity
by Robert Pruden
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founded on their authority and instituted for their peace, safety,
happiness and the protection of property. For the advancement of
these ends, they have at all times an inalienable and indefeasible
right to alter, reform or abolish their government in such manner as
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