By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project If Oklahoma State Representative Justin “JJ” Humphrey gets his way, the ATF agents who raided his constituent’s home last June will all be arrested and charged with multiple state crimes as well as civil rights violations. Humphrey, who has served as a law enforcement officer for more than […]
Louisiana’s Pro-Rights Johnson Gets Speaker’s Gavel
Congressman Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican with a pro-Second Amendment record, is the new Speaker of the House following 22 days of turmoil which some believe could come back to haunt House Republicans in the 2024 elections. Axios describes Johnson as “a social conservative” who “typically votes in line with his Republican colleagues and has […]
Rasmussen: More Voters Trust GOP than Dems to Handle Crime
A new Rasmussen survey shows more likely voters trust Republicans (49%) more than Democrats (38%) to handle crime and law enforcement issues. By no small coincidence, this poll might be good news in a gubernatorial race in Washington state, where former King County sheriff and former seven-term Congressman Dave Reichert is running as a Republican […]
Judge: ‘You have a choice – your husband or your guns’
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Last week, a Florida judge forced Lisa Marok to renounce her Second Amendment rights, give up her Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) and remove all firearms and every single round of ammunition from her home, even though she had not been accused of a single […]
Smith & Wesson Completes Corporate Move to Tennessee
Escaping from increasingly restrictive gun control laws in Massachusetts, Smith & Wesson—an icon in American firearms manufacturing since the 19th Century—has opened its new corporate headquarters in Maryville, Tennessee. The company was founded in 1856 by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson following an earlier failed business attempt called Volcanic Repeating Arms. The official opening occurred over […]
NRA Declares ‘Pivotal Victory’ after Judge Orders New York State to Pay $447K
The National Rifle Association has declared a “pivotal victory” after a New York judge ordered the state to pay the association more than $447,000 to cover legal fees in the case of New York State Rifle &U Pistol Association v. Bruen. Fox News is reporting the order was issued at the end of September. The […]
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