NEWS Federal Court of Appeals Declines to Reconsider Opinion Striking Down District of Columbia Concealed Carry Ban |
NEWS LEGAL & LEGISLATION SECOND AMENDMENT Your Help Is Urgently Needed to Ensure Congress Acts on Pro-gun Legislation! |
Two of the NRA’s highest priority bills could be before Congress any day now. Your help is needed to ensure they go the distance. |
LEGAL & LEGISLATION NEWS SECOND AMENDMENT NRA, Others Urge Supreme Court to Review “Assault Weapon,” Magazine Ban |
This month, the United States Supreme Court commenced its October sitting. Among the cases that the Court may decide to review is Kolbe v. Hogan, No. 17-127. |
NEWS Fake News: Washington Post Falsely Suggests Trump Will Arm Foreign Tyrants With American Guns |
Reports arose recently that the White House is planning to approve changes to rules governing the export of U.S. firearms and ammunition. Predictably, before the planned regulations were even released for public review and comment, the Washington Post swiftly activated its fake news division to breathlessly warn America of the horrible outcomes the changes “could” provoke. |
NEWS SECOND AMENDMENT Hysteria Subsides as Campus Carry is Implemented in Georgia, Kansas, and Texas |
As sure as day follows night, when it comes to the liberalization of Right-to-Carry laws, the initial anti-gun hysteria recedes and is eventually replaced by most people wondering what all of the fuss was about. |
NEWS Australian Farmer Defends Family from Knife-Wielding Trespasser, Government Confiscates Firearms |
In 1992, the government of New South Wales (the most populous Australian state) enacted the “Firearms Legislation (Amendment) Act 1992.” Under the law, gun owners were required to express a “genuine reason” for possessing a firearm. |
NEWS New York Times on Surviving the Apocalypse: Firearms are Out |
If there are any ironclad rules for those hoping to survive the collapse of society, one would surely be to avoid densely populated cities, especially if they’re easily cut-off from the mainland via a handful of bridges or tunnels. The second, after this week, would be to avoid the survival advice of the New York Times, a newspaper published in just such a city, and one easily cut-off from the common sense of the more down-to-earth parts of America. |
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