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Made a mistake on the radio last night. I was talking with Michael Dukes, who does an awesome drive time show every weekday evening in Fairbanks, AK. During the interview, Mike asked how I got the Cornered Cat website started. … Continue reading

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What does a murderer look like?

What does a murderer look like? That question has been on my mind the past few days, especially because of all the blog brouhaha over those “No Hesitation” targets. After some of the emotion has died down a little, I … Continue reading

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Web Walk

Jennifer noticed that when she had bruises on her face, some people thought she was an easy mark. She writes, “Guess who looks like the easiest person in the room to victimize?  If you guessed the one that looks like … Continue reading

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Kevin (of Misfires & Light Strikes) lists four things you should carry every day, in addition to your gun. Good article, and I agree with every item on the list. I will add that the other advantage of carrying a … Continue reading

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Weekend reading

Just in case you missed these stories earlier this week, here’s some reading material to get you through the weekend. Oh, wait. I should first mention the reading material on my nightstand. Right now it’s a book that isn’t out … Continue reading

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What I Do

So lately I’ve been thinking about Things I Do and (more important) about Things I Don’t Do. That second column is important, because nobody can be everything to everyone. Things I Do Things I Don’t Do Focus on self-defense skills … Continue reading

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Here’s an older article (May 2012) about the number of justifiable homicides in Georgia. The article notes a small increase in the number of lawful uses of deadly force. It goes on to say: “Meanwhile, Georgia’s overall murder rate has … Continue reading

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Wednesday walk around the web

Jennifer tells a story that can help improve your personal safety, and that gives an excellent, excellent counterpoint to an earlier article of mine. She writes, “Slipping notes to bank tellers is not always a bad thing.” Actually, she really … Continue reading

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