In a stunning report released this week, the Crime Prevention Research Center is asserting the FBI is massively undercounting mass shooting incidents thwarted by armed citizens. CPRC is based in Montana. It was founded and is led by Dr. John Lott, the researcher and author of several books on guns and crime, including “More Guns […]
After Jacksonville Shooting, Guns Predictably Get Blame
In the aftermath of a triple murder in Jacksonville, Florida over the weekend, allegedly motivated by racism, blame is being affixed to firearms and the state’s gun laws, as is clear by reading a report in The Guardian. Only three paragraphs into the Wednesday report does correspondent Joan E. Greve write, “The Saturday shooting came […]
Booking Photo Backlash: Trump Campaign Raises Millions on Georgia Mugshot
It may go down as one of the biggest political snafus in history; the arrest of former President Donald Trump and having him pose for a booking mugshot. The image, taken by the Fulton County, Georgia Sheriff’s Department has gone viral, and according to published reports, has raised at least $7.1 million for the former […]
Second Amendment Foundation to Challenge ‘Red Flag’ Laws
The Second Amendment Foundation announced Thursday it is preparing to launch a new project nicknamed “Capture the Flag,” because this legal effort will target so-called “Red Flag” laws, which concern gun owners over their potential abuse. The announcement comes two days after SAF and one of its members living in Maryland filed a lawsuit in […]
OPINION: How ATF Hoodwinks Media in War on Gun Dealers
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Hallelujah! The legacy media has finally started covering ATF’s unconstitutional war on the country’s gun dealers, which the pro-gun media has been denouncing and warning the public about for more than two years. The Wall Street Journal published a story Friday morning titled: “Hundreds of Gun Dealers Lose […]
Change of jobs for major university athletics leader causes stir, raises some questions
The fast-paced changes in college athletics these days are bringing about additional changes which speak to a need for folks in that landscape perhaps to find some perspective. The University of Southern California, in what appears to have been a surprise move, yesterday announced the hiring of former University of Washington athletic director Jennifer Cohen […]
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