A fascinating and insightful 24-minute video on the history and purpose of the Second Amendment Foundation has been released on YouTube, and for those interested in the evolution of gun rights litigation and education, this is a must-see program. Titled “Reflections: Five Decades of SAF’s 2A Advocacy,” the video features top leaders in the gun […]
In Congress, July 4, 1776: Declaration of Independence
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of […]
‘Gun Violence’ A Problem: The Term Demonizes, Deflects
ANALYSIS: “Gun Violence” is everywhere; the term permeates the American lexicon and is designed to demonize an object while deflecting responsibility for crimes away from perpetrators. A report at Fox News declares, “Chicago gun violence: 3 killed, 26 wounded over Thanksgiving weekend.” Down in North Carolina, WTVD reports about a Fayettefille father who is “pushing […]
Fifty-eight Years Later, Questions Remain About JFK. Why?
An innocent post on Facebook noting the date—November 22, 1963—and asking people if they remember, and where they were, is getting a stunning reaction, as at least two articles published Monday still seek answers about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Tex. Some weren’t even born, but most others […]
Coronavirus Shut-Ins: Take a Look at ‘2A Gaming’
Amid lawsuits challenging shutdowns of gun shops and shooting ranges under so-called “Stay Home” orders, the Second Amendment Foundation has launched a new outreach program, timed perfectly for COVID-19 shut-ins, called “2A Gaming,” and it is already getting attention, according to SAF Director of Outreach Andrew Gottlieb. He described the new project as a way […]
Hollywood’s Oscar Snubs: Was It Petty Politics or Crass Carelessness?
When the Academy Awards program Sunday failed to honor some of Hollywood’s notable passings in memoriam, it left a lot of eyebrows raised, and among those reportedly not remembered was character actor R. Lee Ermey, the retired Marine Corps drill instructor who became an icon among firearms owners, and a member of the National Rifle […]
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