A group pushing the idea of “100 Days of Peace” slowed traffic on Interstate 5 in Seattle July 5, claiming the idea was to raise awareness, but it hasn’t seemed to accomplish much other than irritate the region’s already-frustrated motorists. According to KING5 News, the local NBC affiliate, the intentional traffic snarl was dubbed “Traffic […]
Great Divide: As Cal. Enacts Retail Code Law, Four Other States Say ‘No’
It is the latest warning sign of a great divide in the U.S.; a political and philosophical chasm growing wider in an election year which appears headed toward a collision of monumental proportions between the woke far left and traditional conservatives, with guns and the Second Amendment in then eye of this brewing storm. As […]
Newspaper Blames Gun Shop for Hunter Biden’s Illegal Pistol Purchase
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Gannett’s flagship newspaper USA TODAY claims in a recent story that if a Delaware gun shop had “done its job” in 2018, Hunter Biden would never have been able to illegally purchase the .38 Special Colt Cobra revolver, which led to his three felony convictions. “By law, handguns […]
SAF Sues CA Challenging Excise Tax on Guns, Ammuinition
The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn California’s recently-adopted 11 percent excise tax on the sale of firearms, gun parts and ammunition. The case was filed in San Diego County Superior Court. Joining SAF are the California Rifle & Pistol Association, National Rifle Association, Firearms Policy Coalition and two private citizens, […]
What SCOTUS’ Chevron Deference Decision Means for Gun Owners, ATF
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Much of the coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn the Chevron Deference doctrine suffers from one of two problems: Either it’s written by lawyers for lawyers and is therefore unintelligible for anyone without a juris doctor, or it’s written by the corporate media and […]
SCOTUS Kicks Can Down Legal Road on IL Gun Ban Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has once again kicked the can down the legal road by declining to hear a challenge of a ban on so-called “assault weapons” and “large-capacity magazines” in an Illinois case. Earlier the high court also declined review of a challenge to the semi-auto ban in Maryland, essentially leaving in place a […]
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