Two significant events, one tonight (Thursday) in Washington State and the other slated Saturday in North Carolina are signals that gun owners across the map are getting more interested in Second Amendment activism by taking time to review legislative activities, and start planning ahead. Both events are something of social gatherings, which translates to opportunities […]
Reports on Sacramento Unintentionally Reveal Gun Control Failure
Published reports in several California newspapers—particularly the Sacramento Bee and Los Angeles Times—are unintentionally revealing the absolute failure of Golden State gun control laws in the aftermath of the deadly Sacramento shooting. Newspaper editorial boards dare not call this a “loophole” lest they be laughed into the unemployment lines, but the fact remains that the […]
As Anti-Gun Pols Exploit Sacramento Mayhem, Case Takes Twists
While anti-gun politicians from Joe Biden down to Sacramento Mayor Darrel Steinberg have exploited the mass shooting early Sunday that took six lives and left a dozen other people wounded, the investigation of the Sacramento mayhem has taken some interesting twists. Police arrested 26-year-old Dandrae Martin on Monday as a “related suspect,” and he is […]
SAF Scores Victory in Long-Running 3-D Court Battle
The Second Amendment Foundation and Defense Distributed, a Texas-based company, won what they consider a major court victory in a long-running battle to allow online publication of information related to the 3D printing of firearms, thanks to a ruling by the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that returns claims against the New Jersey attorney […]
Constitutional Carry Passes in Georgia, Gov. Kemp Will Sign
The Georgia Legislature has passed legislation to allow the carrying of firearms without a permit, bringing the number of “constitutional carry” states to 25, and setting the stage for a political confrontation over the right to bear arms in states clinging to permit systems. Gov. Brian Kemp says he will sign it. The legislation was […]
Repeat Armed Felons, Dead Cops and Crickets from Gun Ban Lobby
When the King County, Wash. Prosecuting Attorney’s office sought $100,000 bail on a suspect who allegedly pulled a gun on a woman just days after being released from federal prison “for being a felon in possession of a firearm”—and a judge released him on personal recognizance—there was not a peep from the gun prohibition lobby. […]
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