By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Just to legally own a firearm in Canada, citizens must first pass government-approved firearms training. They can then apply in writing for a federal gun license, which has its own hazards. The application process requires citizens to list every “conjugal relationship” they have had in the past two years. […]
Supreme Court Likely to Strike Down Hawaii Gun Control Law, Say Reports
By Dave Workman The U.S. Supreme Court could be a few months away from handing a major defeat to gun control proponents by striking down Hawaii’s restrictive law which bans firearms carry on private property open to the public. Reports flashing across the media note such a ruling would also be a crushing blow to […]
WA Gun Law Pres. Warns: Anti-Gun SB 5098 ‘Prohibited Places’ Bill Moving
By Dave Workman A restrictive Washington gun control bill introduced in 2025 and still very much alive during this year’s 60-day session of the State Legislature in Olympia is reportedly moving, and could create major headaches for gun owners, the president of Washington Gun Law is warning in a new video. Senate Bill 5098 passed […]
Hawaii Carry Case Arguments Tuesday; Outcome Could be Monumental
By Dave Workman Oral arguments will be heard Tuesday by the U.S. Supreme Court in a case challenging Hawaii’s concealed carry law which requires permission from the owners of private property open to the public before a legally-armed citizen can enter. The case is known as Wolford v. Lopez, and the outcome—probably not to be […]
NSSF Reports Show Gun Ownership, 2A Exercise Remains Strong
By Dave Workman With the release of the 2025 update of Firearm Import and Export Data by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), and its annual roundup of National Instant Check System (NICS) data for 2025, the underlying message is clear: Gun ownership is very much “alive and well” in the U.S. NSSF’s Import/Export report […]
WA Citizens Thwarted in Effort to Support Sheriffs During Hearing
By Dave Workman Washington citizens who turned out for a public hearing Thursday before the state Senate Law & Justice Committee to oppose Senate Bill 5974, which would allegedly threaten local control over elected county sheriffs, were denied the opportunity because the committee ran out of hearing time. They may still submit written testimony. But […]
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