Your personal vulnerability changes depending on the decisions you make. Uber, anyone?
Just how vulnerable are you traveling in Europe these days?
For the next three days, you are in the safest community on the planet.
Clay Turner looks at Gawker’s claim that senior citizens are too old to defend themselves with firearms.
Why do college administrators think signs stating “No Guns Allowed” is a reasonable defense against armed madmen?
What if we could assign values to the changes in personal security that arise from our choices?
Gun-banners want you to think gun shows arm criminals, but that’s not true. So what’s your VX at a gun show?
It’s 2024. We give the Navy SEALs smart guns. How could this plan possibly fail?
Churches, synagogues and temples are sanctuaries of peace, love and forgiveness—qualities that attract predators as well as parishoners.
Why do lawmakers and administrators put college women in higher-risk environments, then limit their ability to defend themselves?