Gun rights in South Africa have always been a hot topic. The right to keep and bear arms is something that cuts across racial and cultural boundaries, and is…
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Knife bans and gun prohibitions do not work. You cannot modify behaviour via the regulation of objects. It is an exercise doomed to complete failure. This topic came up…
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Our nation is upside down. People are angry, desperate, and starving. We face a massive economic collapse. This worries me. I think it is impossible to look around you…
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We live in a police state. I apologise for shattering your (hopefully) pleasant Sunday evening. But there is unfortunately no other way to slice it. Regardless of which lens…
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I have the utmost respect for both the spirit of common law policing, and those within the police who try their best to uphold that spirit. Always will. This is not…
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South Africa entered lockdown at midnight on 26 March. It is an unprecedented event, and it will have colossal social and economic consequences. Equally so, the impact on our…
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“I will never have guns in my house, or allow my children to visit homes that have guns in them.” – Anonymous I have experienced variations of this line…
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The Moral Superiority of Victimhood – a Dangerous Myth
April 26, 2019 Be first to comment
The intended audience for this piece is not gun owners. Although it is useful to be reminded at times why we chose as we did. This is addressed to…
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Zimbabwe: Civilian Disarmament Allows State-Sanctioned Murder
January 25, 2019 1 Comment
“All political power comes from the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the…
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Tomorrow Gun Owners of SA (GOSA) face-off against the SAPS in the North Gauteng High Court. What is it all about this time? Well, for one it is to…