Former President Donald Trump won a major victory at the U.S. Supreme Court Monday when all nine justices ruled unanimously that his name will appear on the Colorado primary ballot, and it has far reaching implications. Democrats in other states are also disappointed. As noted by Forbes, “Colorado was the first state to kick Trump […]
Federal Judge Grants Summary Judgement In California Gun Challenge
A federal judge in California has handed gun rights groups a major victory by granting summary judgment to three private citizens in a lawsuit challenging a statute in that state’s Penal Code which permanently denies gun rights to people who have had felony convictions vacated, set aside or dismissed, and their rights to possess firearms fully restored. […]
SAF Win: 9th Circuit Panel Declines Cal. En Banc Request in Jr. Sports Magazine Case
The Second Amendment Foundation is cheering the decision by a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel to deny the State of California an en banc hearing in a case known as Junior Sports Magazines, Inc. v. Bonta, in which the state tried to prohibit firearm advertising which it claims, “reasonably appears to be attractive to […]
How Joe Biden’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention is Directing the War on Guns
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project The White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention has become a significant threat to our guns and our civil rights. When the office was unveiled in September 2023, President Joe Biden said it would, “centralize, accelerate, and intensify our work to save more lives more quickly. That’s what […]
Rasmussen: Voters Trust GOP More than Dems on Handling Crime
A new Rasmussen survey of likely voters says Republicans are trusted more than Democrats, by a 12-point margin, to better handle the issue of crime. According to the survey, released Tuesday, 48 percent of likely voters trust Republicans while 36 percent trust Democrats more. The other 15 percent are not sure. Another revelation of the […]
Black History Month: Celebrating Black Second Amendment scholars
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project The tradition of arms for Black Americans has always been different. Following the Civil War, “Black codes” were implemented in many states, which were designed to keep Blacks from exercising their right to keep and bear arms. In Florida, for example, whites could enter Black-owned homes and search […]
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