On April 7, less than a year after it was formed, Students for Concealed Carry on Campus passed the 25,000-members mark and made note of the fact that approximately one out of every 755 college students in the United States is now a member of the organization.
SCCC reached this milestone only days ahead of the [...]
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The Bill of Rights has lasted 78,892 days, 11,270 weeks, 1,893,408 hours, 113,604,480 minutes or 6,816,268,800 seconds. In case you’ve never found the time to read them in full, I encourage you to do so today on this, the 216th anniversary of the ratification of the first ten amendments of [...]
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