Fresno Gun Stores Owners Blame California Laws, Taxes, And The Economy For Shutdowns
Right off the bat, California is a horrible place to own a business, and I’m talking about any business, not just a gun store. If you don’t believe me, you may be...
New Hampshire vs. Massachusetts, An Argument for National Reciprocity
Two New Hampshire men charged in separate incidents with unlawful possession of a gun have challenged Massachusetts firearm law. Dean Donnell Jr. and Phillip Marquis are both legal gun owners and residents...
Gun Groups Legally Support Case Against NY So-Called “Assault Weapons” Ban
Attorneys representing two New York state residents challenging the state’s ban on so-called “assault weapons” have filed a memorandum in support of their earlier motion for summary judgment.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Firearms...
Washington Post Gaslights Readers With Demagoguery and Deceit
Rachel Weiner over at the Washington Post treats the ever-shrinking readership to over 2,000 words of demagoguery and deceit when it comes to her analysis of the Bruen decision. That's right, she tells readers...
OPINION: Aren’t Gun Rights a Valid Presidential Debate Topic?
While Thursday night’s presidential debate was agonizing for many Americans to watch, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump did address some important issues ranging from our porous southern border to abortion to...
Anti-Gun Politicians Are Working Overtime to Destabilize Nation’s Judicial System, Starting with Highest Court
There’s a troubling trend by certain politicians to salt the ground at the U.S. Supreme Court before more significant firearm-related cases can be argued and decided. Politicians are disparaging the justices in an attempt...
Retired Supreme Court Justice Believes American’s Rights Are Subject to Changing Trends
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer wants America to know that today’s high court isn’t pragmatic. For good measure, he declares that he is, especially when it comes to interpretating law.
That’s not...