By Dave Workman Fresh on the heels of the Virginia House of Delegates’ decision to push back the effective date of the Commonwealth’s ban on so-called “assault firearms,” the Department of Justice filed a federal lawsuit in an effort to block the law from ever taking effect. The lawsuit targets SB749, alleging that it “infringes […]
Supreme Court will Hear 2 ‘Assault Weapons Ban’ Cases This Fall
By Dave Workman The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear two combined cases this fall which could become the gun rights battle of the decade, and finally determine whether modern semiautomatic rifles including the AR-15 and its clones are protected by the Second Amendment. Both cases were brought by the Second Amendment Foundation, which […]
0 for 2: Anti-Gunners Twice Again on Wrong Side of 2nd Amendment
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief History and common sense have twice again prevailed in the Second Amendment arena this year, where the gun control lobby and their allies have suffered two significant losses in as many weeks before the U.S. Supreme Court, in two important cases, United States v. Hemani and Wolford v. Lopez. This continues […]
Dhillon Threatens to Sue California over Glock Ban
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon on Wednesday advised California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta that the government will sue the state and its Department of Justice if a new section of the state penal code, which bans the sale of Glock pistols and similar handguns, takes effect as […]
Dissecting Foosball- The Anatomy Of The World Cup
The incandescent lava lamp smoldered gradually as a prodigious handful of tourists from another hemisphere descended upon Seattle. “Candlepower is will power.” In a narrative out of a Larry Niven sci-fi novel (author of Ringworld), the world along with tens of thousands of Australian soccer fans coalesced in the Pacific Northwest to witness the Aussies […]
SCOTUS Rules Marijuana Prosecution ‘Inconsistent with Second Amendment’
By Dave Workman The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled unanimously that the government’s prosecution of a man convicted of casual marijuana use while owning a firearm “is inconsistent with the Second Amendment.” The case is known as United States v. Hemani. The ruling amounts to a tectonic shift in how the government deals with […]
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