Many agencies have “suspended” the process for applying for concealed carry permits and licenses. (Dave Workman) “The constitution wasn’t put on hold because of the coronavirus.” So spoke Alan Gottlieb, founder and executive vice president of the Second Amendment Foundation as he encouraged law enforcement agencies around the country to resume taking applications for concealed […]
Fox News’ Judge Napolitano: ‘Civil Disobedience Probably the Next Step’
Fox News judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano is no fan of COVID-19 exploitation. (YouTube, Fox News) Has the time come for massive civil disobedience as the public has grown weary—and wary—of the continued shutdowns and, in states such as Washington, a reopening process that is moving along at a snail’s pace while some critics accuse public […]
CCRKBA, SAF Host ‘Grassroots Summits’ for Homebound Activists via Zoom
Grassroots Second Amendment activists like this group rallying on the capitol steps in Olympia, Wash., can participate in a virtual summit on ZOOM, sponsored by two national gun rights organizations. (Dave Workman) Grassroots gun rights activists are already signing up for one of three Free “activism summits” planned for the evenings of May 26, 27 […]
Order in the Court: Are Governors Over-Stepping Their Authority?
Fox News is reporting on the latest legal activities against primarily Democrat governors and their emergency orders aimed ostensibly at reducing the spread of the coronavirus, raising a question about whether these state chief executives have overstepped their authority. In Wisconsin, Democrat Gov. Tony Evers was slapped down by that state’s Supreme Court, which nullified […]
SCOTUS Punts: Kavanaugh Sends 2A Signal; Alito Dissent Explains Why
While the U.S. Supreme Court once again punted on a Second Amendment case Monday, Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh signaled that the time is ripe for the high court to consider another gun rights case and a scathing 31-page dissent by Associate Justice Samuel Alito explained why. The importance of another high court ruling on Second […]
CA Ammo Check Victory Short-Lived; What Happens Next?
A stay against a federal district court ruling that struck down California’s background check requirement for ammunition purchases could be challenged as soon as today, according to attorney Chuck Michel, lead counsel in the case of Rhode v. Becerra. Last Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Roger Benitez ruled the state’s ammunition check requirement violates the […]
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