By Adam Kraut SAF Executive Director Special to TGM As 2025 comes to an end, I wanted to share something remarkable with you: This has been one of the most significant years in Second Amendment litigation history. Major Victories in 2025 Reese v. ATF – The Fifth Circuit ruled that federal restrictions on handgun sales […]
New Charges Against Suspect in D.C. Nat’l Guard Shooting
By Dave Workman The Justice Department has filed new charges against Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the 29-year-old suspect in the fatal shooting Nov. 26 of a National Guard trooper and the wounding of her partner. Charges include transporting a firearm in interstate commerce with the intent to commit an offense punishable by imprisonment for more than one […]
Big Pond, Small Fish- The World Of The College Football Playoffs
With parity at a premium, the NCAA governing body enacted aggressive measures to literally even the playing field. The dynamic as unfair and unequitable as Nancy Pelosi judging a drag queen beauty contest during the height of Covid, while enjoying the dungeon. While the ancient incumbent will fortunately and ungraciously retire from politics after a […]
Justice Dept. Sues District of Columbia over Semi-Auto Ban
By Dave Workman The Trump administration has filed a federal lawsuit against the District of Columbia, challenging the ban on so-called “assault weapons” and asserting the defendants “have acted and are continuing to act in blatant disregard to our Constitution and the rulings of our Nation’s highest court.” The case is known as United States […]
Giffords State Scorecards Wilts Under Data’s Light
By Larry Keane For 15 years, the annual Giffords “Gun Law Scorecard” has been promoted as a definitive ranking of states doing the most to keep their citizens safe from criminal misuse of firearms. Legislators cite these scores during hearings; activists use them as “proof” of policy successes and media outlets repeat the grades ad […]
JFK Grandson Says Penalize Pro-2A States, CCRKBA Fires Back
By Dave Workman Jack Schlossberg, grandson of assassinated President John F. Kennedy and would-be New York congressman, has suggested states with pro-Second Amendment gun laws should be penalized for crimes committed in New York with guns from other states. The New York Post is reporting that Schlossberg, running to succeed retiring Congressman Jerrold Nadler (NY-12th […]
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