By Dave Workman The latest Rasmussen survey on which direction the country is headed comes to a tie, with 47 percent of poll respondents saying the nation is heading in the right direction, while 47 percent say the country is on the wrong track. It doesn’t often happen, but when it does, it is significant […]
Oregon Measure 114 Headed to State Supreme Court in November
Controversial Measure 114 in Oregon, which has been in legal limbo since passage in 2022, is headed to the Oregon state Supreme Court, where a hearing is scheduled Thursday, Nov. 6. According to OregonLive, the high court will “review the state appellate court ruling that found gun control Measure 114 constitutional under state law.” Kevin Starrett, head […]
Report: Gun Sales Declined 3.4% in 2024, Still Topped 16.1 Million
Gun sales declined an estimated 3.4 percent in 2024 from where they had been in the previous year, and it looks like the decline is continuing so far this year, according to a new report from Safe Home. Safe Home is described as a home security company by the Detroit Free Press, which is reporting […]
Unprecedented: NJ Borough Refunding Part of ‘Exorbitant’ State CCW Permit Fee
A community in New Jersey has passed a resolution to refund 75 percent of the state’s $200 permit to carry fees, explaining in the resolution “the Borough of Englishtown recognizes that the statutory fee structure imposes financial burdens on applicants and wishes to ease that burden for residents.” So far, there has been no official reaction from […]
Ten Dead in Austrian School Shooting, Killer a Former Student
A 21-year-old former student at the BORG Dreierschützengasse high school in Graz, Austria opened fire Tuesday using legally-owned firearms, fatally shooting ten people and wounding as many as a dozen others before reportedly taking his own life in a school restroom, according to the BBC and other published reports. One of the wounded, a teacher, […]
SCOTUS Unanimously Rejects Mexico’s Lawsuit v. U.S. Gun Makers
In a unanimous decision released Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out the Mexican government’s lawsuit against U.S. firearms manufacturers, reversing a lower appeals court and remanding the case back for further action. The 15-page decision, authored by Justice Elena Kagan, notes that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act—signed into law by former […]
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