By Dave Workman A Virginia jury has awarded $10 million to a former first grade teacher who was shot in the hand and chest more than two years ago by a 6-year-old student who brought a handgun to school and was not disarmed despite knowledge of the gun by an assistant principal. Abigail Zwerner’s lawsuit […]
Gov’t. Grant Money for ‘Gun Violence Prevention’ Withheld from Non-Profits
By Dave Workman The Guardian is reporting that the Trump administration is this year cutting off government grants for so-called “gun violence prevention” programs to certain non-profit groups which the grants were reportedly built around. While the news agency didn’t specifically say so, there have been concerns within the Second Amendment community that public funds were being […]
U of Colorado Research Shows Growing Support for Gun Ownership
By Dave Workman A newly-released study by the University of Colorado, Boulder includes some startling revelations, including the fact that 42 percent of respondents think gun control laws are unconstitutional, and 32 percent think permits should not be required to carry funs in public. The study was published in the journal Social Science Quarterly. It also […]
Winning 2A Battle by ‘Engaging, Educating and Inspiring’
By Dave Workman Appearing for the first time at the Gun Rights Policy Conference, Ava Flanell, recently elected as a state representative in Colorado’s District 14, and founder and co-host of the Ava Flanell Show, gave the Gun Rights Policy Conference audience an inspiring recount of her personal journey to becoming a Second Amendment activist. […]
GRPC ‘Fireside Chat’: Three Perspectives, One Message: Be Involved!
By Dave Workman “Freedom takes work.” So said Arizona House Speaker Steve Montenegro, one of three panelists involved in the second annual “fireside chat” at the Gun Rights Policy Conference over the weekend in Salt Lake City. The half-hour discussion, hosted by radio personality Mark Walters, focused on what grassroots activists can do in their […]
Report at GRPC: Courts Remain Split, Some Defy Bruen Ruling
By Dave Workman Like it or not, many lower federal courts are essentially defying the U.S. Supreme Court’s language in the 2022 landmark Bruen decision, and it may take another high court ruling to give them more direction. That was the analysis from attorney Joseph Greenlee, director of Office of Litigation Counsel at the National […]
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 16
- Next Page »





