In a unanimous decision released Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out the Mexican government’s lawsuit against U.S. firearms manufacturers, reversing a lower appeals court and remanding the case back for further action. The 15-page decision, authored by Justice Elena Kagan, notes that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act—signed into law by former […]
Gun Club Alerts Secretary of Defense of Their 2A Fight Against Fort Devens
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press The Ft. Devens Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc., warned Fort Devens officials multiple times that if they didn’t let the civilian club shoot, they would take official action. Act they did. On Tuesday, the gun club sent a letter to Secretary of Defense […]
‘Gun Violence Awareness Day’ – Founded in Fact or Flimsy Sham?
By Dave Workman OPINION: This Friday, June 6, will be the 11th annual National Gun Violence Awareness Day, ironically on the 81st anniversary of D-Day, when a significantly violent allied invasion at Normandy paved the way for the liberation of Europe and an end to Nazi tyranny. There was lots of “gun violence” that day […]
UPDATE: SCOTUS Declines to Review Challenges to Restrictive Laws in MD, RI
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear cases challenging gun control laws in Rhode Island and Maryland, allowing the gun prohibition lobby to celebrate, but according to USA Today, two justices think the time has come for determining whether modern semiautomatic rifles and standard capacity magazines are protected by then Second Amendment. The […]
SPECIAL REPORT: ATF Fixing Minor Issues but Ignoring Major Problems
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project The ATF wants former gun dealers to know that if their Federal Firearm License was suspended, revoked or denied they are now “invited to reapply.” The ATF claims that every new FFL application will now be judged by an “Administrative Action Policy,” whatever that means. The ATF did […]
ATF Changes Course, Announces Policy Changes under Trump Admin
In what some might consider a remarkable about-face, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has announced a series of policy changes which amount as a slap in the face to the Biden administration. That much is underscored in the first paragraph of the ATF announcement, which bluntly states, “This is not the […]
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