By Dave Workman In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel of the Massachusetts Court of Appeals says a wife cannot be denied an application for a license to carry (LTC) because of past incidents involving her husband. In a case known as Guinane v. Chief of Police of Manchester-by-the-Sea, the court ruled that Bay State […]
Firearms Instructors Talk Changes Coming in 2026
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Our country was much more troubled and dangerous when Joe Biden was president, but thankfully times have changed, according to several current and former firearm instructors. “There was a lot more concern about how things were going to go,” said Mike Magowan, chief operations officer for Florida’s Self […]
Real Second Amendment Curriculum Could be Headed to High Schools Soon
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press All eyes are turning toward the University of Wyoming, which recently received nearly $1 million in federal dollars to create Second Amendment curriculum for high school students that “highlights ongoing debates about firearms education in American schools and the federal government’s role in […]
Washington CPLs Decline 4th Month in a Row
By Dave Workman For the fourth straight month, the number of active concealed pistol licenses in Washington State has declined, with the drop in November being the most significant, to 706,046, the lowest the number has been in several months. The last month with lower CPL numbers was April, when the statewide total was 705,691. […]
Viewer Poll in Seattle: Majority Wants Proof of Citizenship to Vote
By Dave Workman A new online poll of viewers by KOMO in Seattle reveals an overwhelming majority of respondents think proof of citizenship should be required in order to cast a vote. At last count, more than 9,100 people had voted—it is set up to prevent anyone from casting more than one vote—and a whopping […]
OR High Court to Finally Hear Measure 114 Arguments Nov. 6
By Dave Workman Almost exactly three years after Oregon voters narrowly adopted gun control Measure 114, which bans so-called “large-capacity magazines” and requires permits-to-purchase firearms from police, the Oregon State Supreme Court will hear oral arguments challenging the measure’s constitutionality next week. The hearing is scheduled Thursday, Nov. 6, just two days short of the […]
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