Several new gun laws took effect around the map on Saturday, and as the nation pauses to observe the 241st anniversary of its Declaration of Independence, it is a good time to reflect on why the Fourth of July is truly significant, not just to the nation, but to the world. It’s not just about […]
Federal Judge Blocks California Mag Ban…For Now
A federal judge in San Diego on Thursday temporarily blocked California’s ban on ammunition magazines that hold more than ten cartridges, issuing a preliminary injunction against a law that would have taken effect Saturday, while he examines details of a lawsuit filed by the California Rifle & Pistol Association, the Sacramento Bee reported. This could create an […]
For Teachers, Learning to do it FASTER May Save Lives
A growing number of teachers and school administrators are learning to use firearms under an ambitious program launched a few years ago in Ohio that has now reached educators in several states. Called FASTER (for “Faculty/Administrator Safety Training and Emergency Response”), this project was profiled by Fox News, and it has been discussed at the […]
Should Travel Ban Critics Also Oppose CCW Restrictions?
What’s the difference between opposing travel restrictions on people from six Middle Eastern nations and opposing restrictions on concealed carry in California and other states? One is about allowing foreign nationals into the country and the other is about that inconvenient old Second Amendment right of individual U.S. citizens to keep and bear arms. Both […]
Stopping Gun-Related Violence the King County Way: Bust ‘Em!
In King County, Washington – the Evergreen State’s dominant “blue” county where politics habitually falls off the left edge – law enforcement has come up with an interesting approach to fighting gun-related crime: Bust the bad guys and leave the good guys alone. It’s called Operation Quiet Nights, and last week it produced 26 arrests […]
‘Disfavored Right?’— SCOTUS Denies California Carry Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has once again avoided an opportunity to rule on whether the Second Amendment protects a right to bear arms outside the home, with Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing a blistering dissent. “We should have granted certiorari in this case,” Justice Thomas wrote. “The approach taken by the […]
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