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Oct

It is a sad day when a good citizen cannot invite friends over for a football party without fear of violent crime. Unfortunately, these troubled times mean it is critical to remain prepared, even when…

19

Oct

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s (D) contentious “emergency” executive order banning weapons from a wide array of public spaces died a natural death this week when she allowed it to expire. This came in…

18

Oct

It is no small historical irony that the birthplace of the American Revolution is now controlled by political leaders who want to eradicate gun rights. However, Massachusetts’ race to be king of the hill of…

18

Oct

An alleged armed shoplifter got more than he bargained for when he responded to being caught by producing a firearm. The 48-year-old Illinois man paid for that mistake with his life. Investigators believe the 48-year-old…

18

Oct

There is little more terrifying for a mother than facing a violent carjacking attempt with her small children in the vehicle. It is a sudden and horrific explosion of fear, and the only hope most…

16

Oct

Political leaders in some states will not be happy until every gun is confiscated and every holster and gun rack are empty. The only sticking point is the pesky Second Amendment and a Supreme Court…

16

Oct

Anti-gun forces that dominate New York suffered a legal setback on Thursday when a federal judge in Buffalo ruled in favor of the Second Amendment and law-abiding gun owners. The ineptly named Concealed Carry Improvement…

15

Oct

Governor Tim Walz recently found himself the subject of scrutiny within the Second Amendment community, not for any groundbreaking policy but for his awkward attempt at a pheasant hunting photo-op. Walz, who often touts his…

15

Oct

If anti-gunners get their way and strip Second Amendment rights from Americans, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that only the bad guys will have firearms. In this case, the good people will…

15

Oct

Stand Your Ground laws are prevalent in states that honor the Second Amendment. Still, their detractors cry foul in virtually every instance of a good citizen defending themselves from violent criminals. A group of South…

14

Oct

While the standard definition of “arms” as described by the Second Amendment involves firearms, courts have made it clear that a wide variety of self-defense weapons are covered by the “keep and bear” stipulation. The…

14

Oct

If the Second Amendment does not protect the legal right to defend one’s family, it has no meaning. The Founding Fathers unequivocally established the right to keep and bear arms for numerous purposes, and at…

13

Oct

Let's dig into Garland v. VanDerstok, a case that has the Supreme Court discussing ghost guns—using omelets as an analogy. Yes, really. Here’s the deal: the ATF decided to classify unfinished gun parts, like frames…

12

Oct

While there are certainly facts that have not been released and more to the apparent story, the case of an Arkansas man now charged in the shooting death of an alleged kidnapper is raising eyebrows…

12

Oct

A senior living complex is hardly the place one would imagine a violent attacker targeting, but there is apparently no refuge from criminals or the mentally disturbed in these times. This time, the Bella Vista…

12

Oct

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D), certainly no stranger to Second Amendment advocates, stirred the pot again last week. This time, it was her signature on a controversial package that included $1,000,000 for school students to…

12

Oct

Law-abiding Floridians are protected by a powerful state preemption law that prohibits local authorities from infringing on Second Amendment rights. However, this did not stop Okeechobee city officials from adopting a prohibition on gun sales…

10

Oct

A Hawaii man who had to excruciatingly wait for prosecutors to determine that he acted in apparent self-defense will not face criminal charges. That’s the good news received by Rishard Keamo-Carnate, 42, after a violent…

10

Oct

The Michigan case is a tragedy — there’s no other way to describe it.  Investigators determined that five-year-old Braxton Dykstra was fatally shot by his six-year-old cousin after the children found an unlocked and loaded…

09

Oct

As many experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing lockdowns, far too many public officials are eager to restrict constitutional rights under the guise of “public safety.”  A recent such instance in Florida has Sunshine…

09

Oct

It was 2022 when the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) ignited a firestorm of constitutional controversy when it changed the legal definition of a firearm without congressional consent.  Under the new rules,…