By Dave Workman A surprising new survey released by the veteran polling firm Rasmussen shows a slight majority of likely voters—including two-thirds of Democrats—favor a continuation of the current government shutdown. Of those responding to the poll, 83 percent say they have been “closely following” news reports about the shutdown. This includes 48 percent who […]
Report: Minneapolis Catholics Push for Gun Restrictions; Are They Constitutional?
By Dave Workman A report in Catholic Review says Catholic parents in the Minneapolis, Minn., area are pushing for additional gun restrictions in the wake of the Aug. 27 shooting at the Annunciation Catholic Church and School, and deep in the article is the acknowledgment that the Second Amendment is a “sticking point.” The report […]
SCOTUS Will Hear Challenge to Drug Use Disarmament Law
By Dave Workman The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday announced it has granted review of a case challenging whether habitual users of illegal drugs can be legally barred from possessing firearms under the constitution. The case is known as United States v. Hemani, and one prominent Second Amendment attorney declared in his podcast Monday that […]
Why an American Raised in Rhodesia Reveres the Second Amendment
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press Brian Seiler’s mother ran his local Cub Scout troop in the small African town of Kariba, which is located inside a game preserve in Zimbabwe, which of course was called Rhodesia when Seiler was young. His mom arranged for a Rhodesian Army Selous […]
Florida Flap: Newspaper Details Where, Where Not to O.C.
By Dave Workman The Sunshine State is slowly, steadily moving through a “learning curve” concerning open carry following a ruling by a three-judge panel of the Florida Court of Appeals last month which struck down the state ban on open carry. The Tallahassee Democrat has just published a report which explains where one can, and […]
Minnesota Preemption Law Under Attack from Big City Mayors: Report
By Dave Workman State preemption laws, which place sole authority for regulating firearms in the hands of state legislatures, have been popular for several years, with more than 40 states having such statutes on the books. Preemption prevents local municipalities and county governments from creating a patchwork of local ordinances which may conflict with one […]
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