By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project More than 500 people have been shot and killed in Chicago this year, and more than 2,220 have been shot and wounded. On any weekend, Chicago streets reverberate with the sound of fully automatic fire. It remains America’s deadliest domestic war zone. According to one violence tracker, a […]
Reports Say U.S. Jews Buying Guns, Learning to Shoot
In the weeks since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack in Israel, published reports indicate a rise in anti-Semitic incidents across the U.S., and many news agencies are confirming a significant uptick in gun sales and requests for training from American Jews. A report by CNN seems reflective of this sudden interest in gun ownership. The […]
Trump Trounces Biden in Stunning New York Times Survey
A newly-released New York Times/Sienna poll reported by the newspaper shows Donald Trump leading Joe Biden “in five of the six swing states that figure to be critical to winning the 2024 presidential election,” according to CenturyLink, which is not good news for Democrats and especially the Biden administration. The survey shows former President Trump […]
Biden: ‘Who The Hell Needs an Assault Weapon?’ – Ask an Israeli
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief TheGunMag.com OPINION – Appearing at a campaign reception last Friday, perennially anti-gun President Joe Biden asked, “Who the hell needs an assault weapon that can hold, in some cases, up to 100 rounds?” Maybe he should ask an Israeli living on the edge of Gaza. According to The Hill, Biden took […]
WA CPL Numbers Climb in Response to Rising Murder, Violent Crime
As the murder count in Seattle, Washington creeps toward a new record, and the number of homicides statewide is also rising toward last year’s total, the state Department of Licensing’s monthly report on active concealed pistol licenses is also rising toward a new record. There could be many contributing factors, including the loss of police […]
Report: Maine Mayhem Not Result of ‘Weak Gun Laws’
A provocative report in Reason about the Maine mass shooting offers a strong argument that it wasn’t the state’s alleged “weak gun laws” which allowed the now-deceased killer to commit mayhem at two separate locations one week ago, but what might be called a failure of the system to respond to warning signs months ago. […]
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