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New Zealand gun control doesn’t seem to be working out for them
Police lay 200 charges after finding 300kg of drugs, $520,000 cash, guns
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The Second Circuit revokes qualified immunity
Imagine you’re a police officer. You see a vehicle committing a minor traffic violation, or maybe you don’t, but you just want to pull them over anyway. You approach the driver, who tells you he has a concealed carry permit, hands you the permit, which appears to be valid, and tells you he is carrying a handgun.
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Second Circuit rules legal gun ownership not probable cause for warrantless search
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals hasn’t traditionally been a welcoming place for gun owners. This is the same appellate court that originally upheld New York’s “may issue” carry regime before the Supreme Court overturned their decision in Bruen, and since then the court has upheld many of New York’s post-Bruen restrictions on lawful gun owners.
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Federal judge declares multiple Maryland public carry bans unconstitutional
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced today that United States District Court Judge George L. Russell, III has issued a decision declaring Maryland’s bans on firearm carry in locations selling alcohol, private buildings, or property without the owner’s consent, and within 1,000 feet of public demonstrations unconstitutional in its federal Second Amendment lawsuit Novotny v. Moore. The opinion can be found at firearmspolicy.org/novotny.
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Reason: Anti-gun judges are now forced to make pro-gun rulings
In the wake of the Heller decision, it was easy to think that things had changed. I suppose that, on some level, they had, but they hadn’t changed quite enough. Plenty of federal court judges were deciding against the Second Amendment in some horrifically bad rulings, all of which basically hinged on the Second Amendment being meaningless, at least in their minds.
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Venezuela offers harsh lessons on gun control
Elections in Venezuela have been … interesting.
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Federal judge tosses lawsuit blaming gun companies for D.C. shooting
In April 2022, a 23-year-old from Fairfax, Virginia, opened fire from a Washington, D.C. apartment, injuring four people before taking his own life. One of the victims of the shooting filed a $75 million lawsuit several months later that sought to blame a number of companies in the firearms industry responsible for the crime, including Daniel Defense, Magpul Industries, and Vista Outdoors.
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The Independent freaks over would-be assassin’s small ammo purchase
Members of the media generally don’t know much about guns.
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End the AB 28 excise tax
Another in the seemingly endless parade of bills pushed through by Governor Newsom and his anti-2A allies, AB 28 became law last September doubling the already egregious taxes on gun and ammunition purchases in California. The new tax goes live on July 1st.
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Rebutting Jon Stewart on gun violence
Jon Stewart is wrong on guns, NYC State of Crime, and so much more!
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Supreme Court unanimously rules in favor of NRA in free speech case, upholds First Amendment rights of all advocacy groups
- The ACLU represented the NRA, arguing that a government regulator’s attempts to abuse her power to coerce private entities to blacklist the NRA violated the First Amendment
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Deep inside, I’m not OK
I walk around like I’m OK.
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Biden announces that the 2A was ‘never absolute’ and all that talk about the tree of liberty is ‘crap’
A new poll out from Emerson/The Hill shows that Joe Biden trails President Trump in seven of the key swing states:
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The Day the (pistol) universe changed
- Seventeen shots heard ‘round the world.
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Youngkin proves himself a pro-gun wall, swats down dozens of anti-2A bills
Gov. Glenn Youngkin wasn’t exactly the most forthcoming when asked about his pro-gun credentials. While he was undoubtedly better than the Democrat he was running against, there were concerns that he wasn’t as staunch a Second Amendment proponent as many would have preferred.
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Pro Second Amendment legislation signed by Governor Noem
Yesterday, Governor Noem signed Senate Bill 203, legislation that would allow individuals with enhanced concealed carry permits and with permission from the school principal, to carry on public school grounds. Additionally, on March 5th, the governor signed House Bill 1228, which will allow hunters to wear fluorescent pink as an alternative to orange, providing them with additional choices in the field. The NRA would like to thank Governor Kristi Noem and members of the South Dakota legislature for their continued support of our Second Amendment rights and hunting heritage.
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Gun-free zones
We defend our president with guns.
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7 More Gun-Free Tactics To Defend Your Home
Even though we all agree that property ownership is a clear vestige of white colonialism, there may be times when it’s necessary protect said colonialist vestige against threats of violence and slash or burglary.
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Gov. McMaster signs permitless carry gun bill into law
South Carolinians can now legally carry handguns without a permit.
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Louisiana passes ‘Constitutional Carry’
Congratulations to Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry for signing a “Constitutional Carry” bill Tuesday, fulfilling his promise to voters to champion their right to keep and bear arms.