By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is under intense fire from anti-gun politicians, the legacy media and even a Parkland parent for defending gun rights, this time for 18-20-year-old Floridians. Uthmeier has a demonstrable history of taking strong steps to ensure that the Second Amendment protects all Floridians. The […]
CA to Pay Rights Groups’ Legal Costs in Non-Res Carry License Battle
By Dave Workman Months after the State of California adopted legislation allowing non-residents to apply for concealed carry licenses, the state has agreed to pay legal fees accrued by plaintiffs who challenged the prohibition in federal court. According to Legal News Online, the settlement was announced this week. The agreement includes the California Rifle and […]
Mass. Court Rules Wife Can’t Be Denied Carry License over Husband’s Behavior
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. […]
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