By Dave Workman ANALYSIS – In the 24 hours following the Supreme Court’s ruling in Wolford v. Lopez—striking down Hawaii’s unconstitutional ban on licensed concealed carry on private property open to the public—many media reports incorrectly declared the 6-3 decision to be a “new expansion of the Second Amendment.” That’s how a headline at Slate described the high […]
The Country Needs More Pro-gun Attorneys General like Florida’s
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Given how he has restored the Second Amendment closer to the Founders’ original intent, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier’s short time in office has been simply incredible. In fact, he has become a one-man Second Amendment restorer for what used to be called the “Gunshine State.” You need […]
Gannett’s USA TODAY Blasts Guns, Second Amendment Rights, Sanity
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project The Sarasota Herald-Tribune, the last newspaper where I worked, regularly provided outstanding journalism until Gannett bought it in 2019. Before the purchase, we had scores of reporters and dozens of editors. Our print edition could reach nearly 200,000 people on a Sunday. My editors were smart and community […]
Publix May Not Support Your Right to Open-Carry, Depending on Where You Live
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project I haven’t been to a Publix grocery store since I learned that the massive southeastern grocery store chain doesn’t want its customers to carry firearms openly on its property or in its stores. It doesn’t matter that I never carry openly. We have that specific right in Florida. […]
Non-musical Chairs- Seattle Has A Karen (sic) Detachment Disorder
As the jousting between elected officials (in the the loosest of terms), politics in Seattle is not contained within the confines of a Maoist Pickleball court with side of Deng. The oscillating dynamics read like a daily events schedule at a nudist camp in the absence of historical precedence and unrelenting moral superiority that threatens […]
Poll: Political Violence Worsening; Majority Blames Negative News Coverage
By Dave Workman A new Rasmussen survey released Monday points the finger of blame at negative news coverage for the problem of political violence in the U.S., with 71 percent of respondents saying things are getting worse. According to Rasmussen, 60 percent of voters “think it is likely that negative news media coverage of Trump […]
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