There are bad people – very bad people – in the world. The massacre at Fort Hood is the lastest evidence of terrorism aimed at the U.S. But there are also good people – very good people. Good, brave, heroic people like Sgt. Kimberly Munley who took down Malik Hasan before he slaughtered anyone else. But in order to protect the good people from the bad, we can’t be defenseless. We can’t be unaware. We can’t be shy or hang our heads, already defeated. We have to stand up, be politically incorrect, and tell the truth. We need to stand up for the Second Amendment and pound away at the fact that Americans need to take their own safety and the safety of the ones they love into their own hands. That is the mission of the wonderful guys at carrysafely.com and Kapguns.com. And God Bless them that they stand up everyday for freedom.
It was a wonderful day of shooting with these great guys and I hope to do it again soon. Watch the video to see what happens when you hand a guy like me a firearm…All I can say is thank God these serious gun professionals were on stand-by!

This is absolutly absurd! the last thing that we need is more guns so that more so called “good” people can shoot more “bad” people. Guns are simply an excuse for hateful people to kill innocent bystandards. Even if the gun owner is “good” by your ridiculous standards the chance that that gun is put in the wrong hands is very likely. Who desides who is good and bad anyway? Anyone who wants a gun should be deemed bad, the very desire to obtain a weapon should be a sign that a deadly machine should not be placed in that person’s hands.
Sorry anonymous but I disagree with you. If you are honest with yourself, the fact is evil exists…guns or no guns. Since bad people will continue to do what they do ie. commit acts of violence and evil, good people have a right to defend themselves when confronted with it. I don’t know how anyone could call that “absurd” but I would much rather have good people owning guns than bad people. You know, you wouldn’t be sitting in your living room today in a country like America with hundreds of years of prosperity and freedom had a few brave patriots not taken up arms to defend principles they believed in.
However, you have the right to disagree. Ironically, it was through revolution (and guns!) that you have that right to speak your mind.