One month after a fatal shooting which ironically occurred outside of a gun violence prevention meeting in Memphis, Tenn., CrimeStoppers announced a $50,000 reward offer “to anyone who helps identify one or more people involved,” according to the Memphis Commercial Appeal. The shooting left one man dead and five others wounded. The victim was identified […]
NY Budget Includes Funding for ‘Office of Gun Violence Prevention’
New York state lawmakers in Albany have adopted a new state budget which includes $2.5 million for the creation of a state Office of Gun Violene Prevention (OGVP), an offshoot of the now-defunct Biden administration program which was scrapped almost immediately after President Donald Trump was sworn into office in January. The Biden White House […]
Missouri Again Tries 2A Preservation Act; Earlier Law Struck Down
Almost two years after being struck down by an Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel as unconstitutional, an updated version of Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) is making its way through the State Legislature in Jefferson City. Sponsors of House Bill 1175 say it is supposed to be less vulnerable to court challenge, […]
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst Legislation Would Disarm IRS
Why has the Internal Revenue Service spent “at least $10 million on guns and ammunition” to arm 2,100 special agents, in addition to buying 4,500 guns and 5 million rounds of ammunition, including 539 long-barreled rifles, 15 submachine guns and hundreds of shotguns? It’s a question Republican Iowa Senator Joni Ernst asked recently when she […]
Media Bias Erupts over Patel Departure at ATF
When the media learned earlier this week that Acting ATF Director Kash Patel had stepped away from that post to focus his full attention on serving as FBI director, the news media—which has not been friendly to the Trump administration—rushed to publish headlines that he had been “removed” from the ATF post. Perhaps only Fox […]
Illinois Judge Allows Lawsuit v. S&W to Move Forward
A wrongful death lawsuit against Smith & Wesson, launched last year by the family of a victim in the July 4, 2022 Highland Park, Il., mass shooting can move forward, a Lake County judge has ruled. But his decision brought a swift reaction from the Second Amendment Foundation, which called the ruling by Judge Jorge […]
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