By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Ever since the entire country learned that Okeechobee, Florida Police Chief Donald Hagan banned guns and ammunition sales along with the right to keep and bear arms as Hurricane Helene was about to make landfall, city officials and members of Hagan’s police department sought to portray him as […]
SAF’s Victory in NY Largely Ignored by Establishment Media
Last week’s victory in a federal court in New York which struck down a state law virtually banning licensed concealed carry in all private property as unconstitutional was ignored by the establishment media, perhaps because it did not support “the narrative.” As TGM reported, U.S. District Judge John L. Sinatra, Jr. issued a 43-page decision in which […]
Shock Poll: Slight Majority Favors More Gun Control
A recent Rasmussen survey released just days ago says a slight majority of “likely U.S. voters” (51%) believes the U.S. needs stricter gun control laws, and it further notes, “Democrats are significantly more likely than Republicans or independents to favor more gun control.” The poll shows that 41 percent of respondents disagree with the call […]
Okeechobee Police Chief Still in Hiding, Now Flouting Multiple State Laws
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project In Florida, there are two ways a public official can get into serious trouble – guns and public records. Florida has powerful statutes regarding firearms and the public’s right to official records, and Okeechobee Police Chief Donald Hagan seems hellbent of violating all of them. If a local […]
A federal district court judge in New York has ruled that the state’s restriction against concealed carry on private property open to the public is unconstitutional, handing a victory to the Second Amendment Foundation in a case known as Christian v. James. U.S. District Judge John L. Sinatra, Jr. issued a 43-page decision in which […]
Maryland AG Asks SCOTUS for Delay in Possible Gun Ban Hearing
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has requested an additional 30 days to prepare a response to a petition for certiorari from gun rights groups challenging the state’s ban on so-called “assault weapons,” but the Second Amendment groups oppose the request. The case, which began life as Bianchi v. Frosh, and is now known as Snope […]
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