Call it the greatest political and military blunder in the history of the British Empire. At about 5 a.m. on the morning of April 19, 1775, troops under the command of Lt. Col. Francis Smith began arriving in the tiny village of Lexington where about 80 members of the local militia under the command of […]
Court Commissioner to Decide WA Mag Ban Constitutionality
Washington State Supreme Court Commissioner Michael Johnston is expected to issue a decision next week on the constitutionality of the state’s ban on so-called “large-capacity magazines,” but he may have already signaled how he might rule. According to The Daily News in Longview, Wash., Johnston’s decision will possibly be appealed to the full state Supreme […]
Arkansas AG Demanding Answers, Bodycams from ATF over Fatal SWAT Raid
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has serious questions for ATF officials about their botched March 19 SWAT team raid, which killed Little Rock Airport Executive Director Bryan Malinowski, in his home. And if ATF has bodycam footage of the fatal raid, Griffin wants to see that, too. “As […]
SAF Smacks Washington AG over Court Victory Claims
The Washington state-based Second Amendment Foundation has smacked state Attorney General Bob Ferguson for repeatedly claiming every court across the country has “either rejected or overturned” legal challenges to bans on so-called “large-capacity magazines.” Ferguson’s most recent remarks came after a Cowlitz County Superior Court judge declared the Evergreen State’s magazine ban unconstitutional under both […]
WA Magazine Ban Struck Down, Supreme Court Commissioner Stays Ruling
It’s being called “the shortest injunction in the history of Washington State,” a ruling by Cowlitz County Superior Court Judge Gary Bashor which struck down the state’s ban on so-called “large capacity magazines,” and was quickly stayed by state Supreme Court Commissioner Michael E. Johnston. Attorney William Kirk, president of Washington Gun Rights, asserted in […]
How One Small Gun Club is Fighting to save Missouri’s Range Protection Act
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project During its heyday, the Glendale Shooting Club located near Robertsville, Missouri, was home to shotgun, silhouette, high-power rifle, handgun and Cowboy Action shooters. It hosted regular matches, including the Bauer Brothers Cup, and had around 400 active members. Today, the clay shooting is long gone as are the […]
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