Whatever else people remember about 2022, it almost certainly will be recalled as a year in which armed self-defense by private citizens noticeably increased, and in a couple of instances, their actions were hailed as “heroic” because they stopped likely mass shootings, according to a report at TheGunMag.com. According to the Crime Prevention Research Center […]
Biden Admin Moves to Close ‘Ghost Gun Loophole’
The Washington Examiner is reporting that the Biden administration has taken steps to close the so-called “ghost gun loophole” by declaring “partially complete, disassembled, or nonfunctional’ gun kits are now classified as ‘readily’ available weapons,” which must now have a serial number. Before such kits may be sold, there must first be a background […]
OPINION: Terms to Delete from Your Vocabulary in 2023
Heading into a brand new year, it’s time for Second Amendment activists to take a lesson from the Associated Press, which earlier this year announced an almost earth-shaking change in its Stylebook, advising journalists to avoid using “highly politicized terms” in their reporting. Specifically, the advisory recommended steering away from the terms “assault rifle” and […]
23 Dem. AGs File Brief Supporting Ban on Guns Without Serial Numbers
A coalition of 23 Attorneys General representing 21 states, the District of Columbia and the Northern Mariana Islands filed an amicus brief supporting a federal ban on the possession of firearms from which serial numbers have been removed. This is in response to a Federal District Court judge’s ruling earlier this year that a law […]
Most Important Story of 2022: Supreme Court’s Bruen Decision
When the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its 6-3 opinion in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen back on June 23, it set in motion a flurry of legislative activity followed by several federal lawsuits initiated by gun rights organizations challenging new laws, and opening the way to what promises to be […]
Petaluma, CA Council Requires Gun Lock-up
The City of Petaluma, California has adopted a requirement that all firearms within the city limits must be disabled with a locking device or placed in a locked container inside the home. But, is that constitutional under a landmark 2008 Supreme Court ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller? On Page 58 of that ruling, […]
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