Three Democrat members of the Washington State House have filed a bill to limit state residents to one-gun-per-month purchases. House Bill 2054 would add a new section to state firearms law which states bluntly in the first sentence: “A dealer may not deliver more than one firearm to a purchaser or transferee within any 30-day […]
A Year of Fireworks: Second Amendment Rights Gained Ground in 2023
The past year will be remembered by gun rights activists as a period of literal upheaval as federal courts and state legislatures were left to grapple with and adjust to new guidelines set down in the Supreme Court’s 2022 Bruen ruling, while some Democrat-controlled state legislatures stubbornly scrambled to find ways to skirt around the […]
The ‘Most Memorable Gun Violence Journalism of 2023,’According to the Trace
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project OPINION—The Trace, the propaganda arm of former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg’s antigun empire, recently published their picks for “The Most Memorable Gun Violence Journalism of 2023.” If there was a Pulitzer Prize category for gaslighting or agitprop, the 14 stories highlighted by the Trace would […]
Gaston Glock, Founder of World-Famous Firearms Firm, Passes
Gaston Glock, whose name is on one of the most popular lines of handguns in the world, has died, according to published reports. He was 94. A statement posted at the Glock website notes, “Following this guiding principle, our founder, Gaston Glock not only revolutionized the world of small arms in the 1980s, but also […]
Seattle, Portland Body Counts Climb as Year Nears End
A Christmas Day fatal shooting in Seattle, initially reported as a possible criminal slaying boosting the city’s 2023 body count to 73 may have been a case of self-defense, according to new information reported Wednesday by KCPQ, the Fox News affiliate in the city. Meanwhile, down Interstate 5 about 175 miles, Portland has reported another […]
CA ‘Sensitive Places’ Law is ‘Repugnant to Second Amendment,’ says Judge
A federal district court judge in California did not spare anyone’s sensitivities when he issued a preliminary injunction against California’s “sensitive places” law, known as SB 2, calling the law “sweeping, repugnant to the Second Amendment, and openly defiant of the Supreme Court.” U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney, a George W. Bush appointee, pulled […]
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