By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project It now appears that the only way former American sailor Patrick “Tate” Adamiak, may get out of his undeserved 20-year prison sentence is through a presidential pardon, because federal prosecutors are now using the lies and fake evidence created by the ATF to fight an appeal filed by […]
Weirdness Is The New Norm In Collegiate Athletics
As the NCAA men’s basketball tournament has nearly concluded with all the subtlety of a Chinese tariff and subsequent celebrations involving fireworks that do not involve Xi’s regime, the last calendar year has been interesting in and unsettlingly fashion. Formerly known as the amateur athletics, sports involving scholarships now identify as a semi-professional syndicate of […]
DOJ Investigating L.A. County Sheriffs Dept. for Slow CCW Processing
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has launched a Justice Department investigation into the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department “to determine whether it is engaging in a pattern or practice of depriving ordinary, law-abiding Californians of their Second Amendment rights.” In a Thursday press release, the DOJ explained this investigation is “part of a broader review […]
R.I. Gun Owners Jam Hearing on New Gun Control Legislation
Legislation which would ban so-called “assault weapons” in Rhode Island drew hundreds of angry citizens to the State House in Providence, where Second Amendment activists outnumbered gun ban supporters by a wide margin. The Rhode Island Current is reporting that “nearly 2,000 people” showed up for a hearing on House Bill No. 5436, which […]
VA Gov. Youngkin Vetoes Dem Gun Control Bills
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has applied his veto pen to several gun control bills, once again nixing attempts by Democrats to penalize law-abiding citizens and open up avenues for harassment lawsuits against the firearms industry in the Old Dominion. The Washington Post is reporting that Youngkin has rolled up “the biggest number of vetoes of […]
House Judiciary Advances CCW Reciprocity Legislation
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee voted 18-9 on a party line vote to advance H.R. 38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, to a full House vote. The vote came following a lengthy debate during the committee meeting. Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) told his colleagues, “Our First Amendment rights do not change from […]
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