By Dave Workman ANALYSIS – In the 24 hours following the Supreme Court’s ruling in Wolford v. Lopez—striking down Hawaii’s unconstitutional ban on licensed concealed carry on private property open to the public—many media reports incorrectly declared the 6-3 decision to be a “new expansion of the Second Amendment.” That’s how a headline at Slate described the high […]
DOJ Hits Virginia with Lawsuit to Stop Semi-Auto Ban
By Dave Workman Fresh on the heels of the Virginia House of Delegates’ decision to push back the effective date of the Commonwealth’s ban on so-called “assault firearms,” the Department of Justice filed a federal lawsuit in an effort to block the law from ever taking effect. The lawsuit targets SB749, alleging that it “infringes […]
Supreme Court will Hear 2 ‘Assault Weapons Ban’ Cases This Fall
By Dave Workman The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear two combined cases this fall which could become the gun rights battle of the decade, and finally determine whether modern semiautomatic rifles including the AR-15 and its clones are protected by the Second Amendment. Both cases were brought by the Second Amendment Foundation, which […]
ANALYSIS: Justice Barrett’s Concurring Wisdom a Signal to Gun Prohibitionists
By Dave Workman ANALYSIS: In her concurring opinion in Wolford v. Lopez, Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett sent a signal to American gun prohibitionists that translates to telling them they need to grow up and face a harsh reality. Just because they don’t like guns does not give them the right to prevent […]
0 for 2: Anti-Gunners Twice Again on Wrong Side of 2nd Amendment
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief History and common sense have twice again prevailed in the Second Amendment arena this year, where the gun control lobby and their allies have suffered two significant losses in as many weeks before the U.S. Supreme Court, in two important cases, United States v. Hemani and Wolford v. Lopez. This continues […]
SCOTUS Strikes Down Hawaii’s CCW Ban on Private Property Open to Public
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief On a 6-3 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court has struck down Hawaii’s restrictive concealed carry statute requiring people with carry permits to first get permission from businesses before they enter their premises—referred to as the “default rule” or “Vampire rule” in a case known as Wolford v. Lopez. The Los Angeles […]
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