By Dave Workman Like it or not, many lower federal courts are essentially defying the U.S. Supreme Court’s language in the 2022 landmark Bruen decision, and it may take another high court ruling to give them more direction. That was the analysis from attorney Joseph Greenlee, director of Office of Litigation Counsel at the National […]
GRPC Opens with Blockbuster Report on School Shootings
By Dave Workman The average school attack has a duration of 3 to 5 minutes, while the average response time by law enforcement is 5 to 10 minutes, and schools can take specific actions to prevent tragedies, because an overwhelming majority of attackers share their intentions with others. Those were just some of the revelations […]
Everytown’s Entry into Teaching Firearms Safety Raises Eyebrows: Report
By Dave Workman The adage, “If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” may be in for a dramatic re-set, just a couple of months after Everytown for Gun Safety—the billionaire-backed gun prohibition lobbying group founded by Michael Bloomberg—announced creation of its own firearms safety training program, Train SMART. According to an article in USA Today, […]
Assistant AG Dhillon Argues for 2A Before 7th Circuit Court
By Dave Workman The media is calling it “an unusual step” after Harmeet Dhillon, assistant U.S. attorney general for civil rights, showed up in Chicago to argue in support of the Second Amendment, and against a ban on so-called “assault weapons” in Illinois before a three-judge panel of the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. […]
Following ICE Shooting in Dallas, Dems Reflexively Deflect to Gun Control
By Dave Workman It may be the most predictable reflex in American politics. On the heels of the shooting incident at an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas, Democrats quickly focused on gun control. At least, that’s how The Guardian headlined its coverage: “Texas Ice (sic) facility shooting: Republicans blame ‘radical left’ as Democrats focus on […]
SAF Secures Agreement from WA AG Ending 3-Year Investigation, Civil Rights Suit
By Dave Workman UPDATED, 9-25 — The Washington State Attorney General’s office has signed an agreement to end what was characterized as a politically motivated investigation of the Second Amendment Foundation in exchange for SAF’s withdrawal of a federal civil rights lawsuit. The investigation, launched three years ago under then-Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s Consumer Protection […]
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