Public school students in Arkansas will get the opportunity to learn “age-appropriate” gun safety under a new law signed by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, scheduled to take effect during the 2025-2026 school year. Fox News is reporting that under House Bill 1117, now known as Act 229, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will work with […]
WA Gun Range Burglary More Evidence of Gun Control Failure
The burglary of a Camas, Washington indoor shooting range resulting in “multiple stolen firearms” is more evidence of the failure of gun control laws, and their misdirection, and provides a glimpse at how criminals get their guns, without background checks or waiting periods. KOIN News in Portland, Oregon is reporting that Camas police arrived at […]
Why Cuba Has One of the Lowest Civilian Gun Ownership Rates in the World
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project On January 8, 1959, Fidel Castro made his victorious entry into Havana, which signaled an end to the Cuban revolution. The very next day Castro’s henchmen began seizing personally owned firearms and disarming the entire population, allegedly to prevent a countercoup. Belgian FNs, American M1 and M2 carbines […]
Germany Terror Attack Shows Strict Gun Laws Don’t Prevent Mayhem
Coverage of the pre-Christmas mass mayhem in Magdeburg, Germany which claimed five lives and left some 200 people injured at a Christmas market, has all but disappeared, and could it be because the perpetrator didn’t use a gun? According to CNN, which reported a few days ago that the suspect now in custody is a 50-year-old […]
Note to Bezos: WaPo, Establishment Media Abandoned Credibility on 2A
By Dave Workman Opinion Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos dropped a bomb on the newspaper’s readers with an Op-Ed explaining his newspaper’s decision against endorsing a presidential candidate, which has enraged many readers—evidently mostly far left Democrats—and exposed one of the biggest problems for the media today: Lost credibility. Bezos’ Op-Ed is a 909-word indictment […]
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in ‘Ghost Gun’ Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday heard arguments in what could be a landmark case about the Biden-Harris administration’s attempt to skirt the authority of Congress by adopting a regulation changing the definition of a firearm in a case known as Garland v. VanDerStok. While this is not really a pure Second Amendment case, the […]
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