The U.S. Supreme Court has distributed a couple of important Second Amendment cases for conference this Friday, and all eyes will be watching to see whether oral arguments are scheduled as a result. According to SCOTUSblog, the cases of Snope v. Brown and Maryland Shall Issue v. Moore both challenge Maryland’s restrictive gun control laws. […]
Washington State Gun Shop Owner Discusses State Charges He Faces
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Our national right to keep and bear arms is not a second-class civil right subject to local rules, opinions or interpretations. That is one of the key issues for the defense in the state case against Walter Wentz, owner of Gator’s Custom Guns, Inc., which has been operating […]
As Curtain Closes on Biden, Anti-Gunners Lament Trump, With Media Help
With just days remaining in Joe Biden’s disastrous presidency, which was marred by foreign policy blunders, an open border, the Hunter Biden laptop scandal and conviction on gun charges, the media is lamenting the return of Donald Trump to the White House, and reporting concerns of the gun prohibition lobby that he will enact policies […]
‘One Less Person for Trump to Fire’—CCRKBA Cheers Dettelbach Departure
As word of the impending resignation of Steve Dettelbach, director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives made big headlines Thursday, lurking in the political weeds on Capitol Hill is the promise by Missouri Republican Congressman Eric Burlinson to introduce legislation to abolish the agency. Reacting to Dettelbach’s conveniently-timed departure—just two days before […]
Wisconsin Dems Will Push ‘Red Flag’ Legislation Again, Says Report
Wisconsin State Senator-elect Dora Drake, claiming that citizens in her state “overwhelmingly support” so-called “red flag” laws, told Wisconsin Watch in an interview published New Year’s Day that Democrats will once again push such a gun control measure when the legislature returns. But it could be a bumpy road for “red flag” proponents, since Republicans […]
New CCW Report Says Decline Reflects ‘Constitutional Carry’ Impact
For the second year in a row, the number of active concealed carry permits and licenses in the U.S. has declined slightly, but the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) suggests the drop reflects the impact of “Constitutional Carry” permitless states, so it’s not as though fewer people are packing heat. “Last year,” CPRC reported, “the […]
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