By Dave Workman Liberal Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), announced he will not seek another term in 2026, bringing an end to a Capitol Hill career which will have kept him in Congress for 34 years, according to the New York Times. During his three-plus decades, Nadler has been a consistent supporter of gun control, entering […]
Mind of a Killer: White House Posts Pages from Murderer’s Manifesto
By Dave Workman The White House on Thursday posted page-after-page of what is purportedly the diary/manifesto of Annunciation Catholic School shooter Robin Westman, formerly Robert Westman, revealing the horrifying thoughts which seemed to ultimately guide him to commit an act of deadly mayhem in Minneapolis. The pages may be found at “X” on social […]
Busy Week for SAF; Court Briefs, SCOTUS Conference Announced
As summer winds down and September looms, the Second Amendment Foundation is reporting significant activity on the legal front, perhaps signaling an end to summer lethargy and the beginning of autumn action. On Thursday, SAF filed an amicus brief in a case known as Jamond M. Rush v. United States of America, which challenges restrictions […]
Annunciation Aftermath: Dems Blame Guns Instead of Deranged Killer
By Dave Workman In the wake of Wednesday’s horrific shooting at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis which claimed the lives of two children and left 17 others wounded, the killer almost predictably didn’t get blamed so much as guns, by Democrat politicians ranging from a mayor to members of Congress. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, […]
SAF Celebrates 51 Years of Second Amendment Advocacy
Today, Tuesday, Aug. 26, marks the Second Amendment Foundation’s (SAF) 51st anniversary, commemorating more than five decades dedicated to defending, securing and restoring the right to keep and bear arms. Founded in 1974 by Alan M. Gottlieb, who now serves as the organization’s Executive Vice President, SAF is at the forefront of legal actions aimed […]
New Mexico’s 7-Day Waiting Period ‘Likely Unconstitutional’ Says 10th Circuit Panel
New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period on firearms purchases took a major hit Tuesday when a three-judge panel ruled 2-1 that it is “likely an unconstitutional burden on the Second Amendment.” The National Rifle Association, which supported the case, is declaring victory. The case is known as Ortega, et al. v. Lujan Grisham, et al. It […]
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