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Winchester Gains Contract as FBI Ammunition Supplier
The folks over at Winchester are now happily laughing their way to the bank following the company’s newest contracted purchaser, a little group called the FBI.
Read MoreHundreds of Justified Shootings Every Year. Are You Prepared if Called Upon?
We talk a lot about justified shootings here at USA Firearm Training. It is a major portion of our concealed carry podcast every single week. It is an unfortunate reality that…
Read MoreAmerica’s Murder Rate: Should You Prepare for the Worst?
Recently the FBI released its crime statistics for the year of 2015 and for the first time since 2012 the number of homicides increased. In 2014 there were 14,249 people murdered in the United States and in 2015 that number increased to 15,696. That is a 10.8 percent increase.
Read MoreEpisode 13: Woman Shoots Back After Seeing Roommate Gunned Down
Washington woman who defends herself after seeing her roommate shot and killed and a Montana citizen who pulls off the famous kill shot. An NYC official is arrested in connection to taking “permit bribes” and someone is getting shot over their seat choice in a PA church
Read MoreEpisode 12: The Government’s Secret Gun Owner Database
Many people mistakenly believe that guns are registered. But then again we hear talk about secret gun owner databases held at the ATF.
Read MoreWhy The Media is Wrong About Violent Crime
The truth is, violent crime in America is and has been in a downward trend. According to the FBI’s Uniformed Crime Report (UCR) (2013) which records the reporting police departments statistics, “When considering 5- and 10-year trends, the 2013 estimated violent crime total was…
Read MoreNewly Released FBI Figures Show a Drop in Violent Crime Rate
The FBI has released an annual report that shows the trends of various types of crime. The report called Crime in the United States, 2013 can be seen here. When comparing 2013 to 2012, it shows that the estimated number of violent crimes in 2013 decreased 4.4 percent when compared with 2012 figures, and the estimated number of property crimes decreased 4.1 percent.
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