Washington Post Reporter Doubles Down On Fake News About Guns.
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New Hearing Protection Act Presented To Congress Which Would Remove Suppressors From NFA.
Is It Really Necessary To Own So Many Guns?.
A Primer On The Shotgun – The Art Of Manliness.
Some interesting basics about the utility and flexibility of shotguns.
When SWAT Raids Are Routine – The American Conservative.
Remington’s First 200 Years Make One Cool Story In Firearms History – Wide Open Spaces.
The Real Story Of Apollo 17… And Why We Never Went Back To The Moon.
"On December 11, 1972, Apollo 17 touched down on the Moon. This was not only our final Moon landing, but the last time we left low Earth orbit. With the successful launch of the Orion capsule, NASA is finally poised to go further again. So itβs important to remember how we got to the Moon β and why we stopped going."
On December 14th, 1972, Cernan became the last human to step on the Moonβs surface:
07 00 00 47: βBob, this is Gene, and Iβm on the surface and as I take manβs last steps from the surface, back home, for some time to come, but we believe not too long into the future. Iβd like to Just list what I believe history will record that Americaβs challenge of today has forged manβs destiny of tomorrow. And, as we leave the Moon at Taurus Littrow, we leave as we come and, God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind. Godspeed the crew of Apollo 17.β
In the forty-[four] years since those words were spoken, nobody has stepped on the Moon. The levels of federal spending which NASA had received before 1966 had become untenable to a public which had become financially wary, particularly as they experienced a major oil crisis in 1973, which shifted the nationβs priorities. Spending in space was something that could be done, but with far more fiscal constraints than ever before, limiting NASA to research and scientific missions in the coming years. Such programs included the development of the Skylab program in 1973, and the Space Shuttle program, as well as a number of robotic probes and satellites.