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Nov

Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert signed a pair of anti-gun measures in her continuing push to suppress the Second Amendment in her Nebraska city. One banned citizens from owning bump stocks and the other prohibited hobby…

20

Nov

Let’s face it. In the age of Twitter and TikTok, many people get their current events in smaller than bite-sized morsels. There’s little reading to the end of the article or finding opposing viewpoints to…

19

Nov

It seems like common sense that after a divorce or breakup, battling ex-partners should go their separate ways and move on with their lives. Thankfully this is normally the case, but all too often the…

19

Nov

Many saw the video that went viral after a shocking Nov. 4 incident in California in which a father was attacked as he was entering his home. His wife and infant child were inside. Vince…

19

Nov

We are only two months removed from the humiliating defeat suffered by New Mexico’s anti-gun Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D), and already state leaders are planning another round of attacks on Second Amendment rights. Citing…

18

Nov

A highly publicized gun case ended with a whimper when charges against New York City council member Inna Vernikov were quietly dropped. She was accused of illegally carrying a concealed handgun at a pro-Palestinian rally…

17

Nov

U.S. mayors have an interesting tactic for suppressing crime in their cities. Instead of targeting and locking away those who prey on the innocent, these political leaders more frequently go after those who obey the…

16

Nov

A federal judge on Monday made the startling ruling that the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms does not cover sales of weapons. In his decision, U.S. District Judge John L. Kane rejected…

14

Nov

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the contentious case of Cargill v. Garland, the legal challenge to the ban on bump stocks. The high court granted cert on Friday, meaning the arguments will be made…

14

Nov

A man convicted of driving under the influence in 2005 received good news Tuesday, and it has implications for similar situations nationwide. Edward A. Williams was convicted of DUI in Pennsylvania. He had a previous…

14

Nov

The fight for gun rights is a never-ending quest for Second Amendment advocates. There is seldom a time when the guard can be let down or the diligent defense of liberties can be put aside…

14

Nov

Several House members held a discussion Monday on what participants called the “nationwide gun emergency.” The gathering of Democrats was led by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who stated the purpose of the Washington gathering. “We’re…

13

Nov

A violent confrontation in North Carolina last week saw an armed and courageous female bystander intervene after a man had been shot in the face. According to the Shelby Police Department, a verbal altercation erupted…

13

Nov

The prevailing wisdom of anti-gunners must be to throw enough random laws against the wall and hope that something ultimately causes a reduction in criminal violence. That certainly appears to be the case in Pennsylvania,…

12

Nov

It’s getting to be old hat for a Texas Cash4Gold store owner as his Mesquite business has been targeted by would-be robbers three times in the past five years. The first two times, the no-nonsense…

11

Nov

More good news in favor of upholding Second Amendment rights poured in from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday. The three-judge panel unanimously ruled against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives…

10

Nov

Israeli citizens are flooding authorities with gun permit applications after the deadly Hamas terrorist attacks claimed over 1400 lives on Oct. 7. The government eased restrictions on firearm possession and even handed out weapons in…

10

Nov

A 43-year-old New York City man faces serious charges after allegedly firing two rounds at another man who reportedly attempted to rob a female passenger in a Manhattan subway. John Rote of Astoria, Queens, witnessed…

08

Nov

When Steve Dettelbach was the nominee to be the Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), he told the Senate that he held a constructionist view of constitutional authority. If approved…

08

Nov

Breaking into a stranger’s home is a dangerous business, one that is better left undone. An alleged burglar in California learned that lesson in the hardest way and paid the ultimate price for his misjudgment.…

07

Nov

Video of a fearsome scene in California is circling the internet this week as testimony to the wisdom of being armed and alert. A Los Angeles family is fortunate after two alleged armed intruders attempted…