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Congressional Lawmakers Hear From Retiring Navy Admiral Overseeing Boat Strikes
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Navy admiral who is retiring early from command of the campaign to destroy vessels allegedly…
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John Lott Fires Back at Critics of DOJ’s Civil Rights Division Defending 2A
Saying that gun rights are civil rights shouldn’t be controversial. After all, most of what we term as civil…
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Sullum on Why Gun Rights Groups Oppose Gun Ban for Trans People
We tend not to get too deep into the weeds on LGBT-based political stuff. I get annoyed by the…
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Omaha Mayor Wants Carveout to Permitless Carry Law
When Nebraska finally adopted its permitless carry law back in 2023 after a multi-year fight in the unicameral legislature,…
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Florida Senate President Hints He Won’t Block Repeal of Ban on Gun Sales to Under-21s
The House Judiciary Committee in Florida recently approved a measure that would repeal the state’s ban on commercial gun…
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What Gun Rights Are Really About
Both sides of the gun debate tend to talk past one another on a regular basis. In fairness, I…
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The Hidden Costs of Wi-Fi Gun Detection: When ‘Safety’ Tech Becomes Preemptive Policing
School safety is non-negotiable, but the rush to embrace unproven surveillance technologies risks turning campuses into constitutional sacrifice zones.…
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The Japanese Submariner Who Became America’s First WWII Prisoner After Pearl Harbor
On the morning of Dec. 8, 1941, Sergeant David Akui walked along Waimanalo Beach and spotted what he thought was…
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Does DOJ’s New Second Amendment Section Come With a Catch?
More than a week after news first broke about the Department of Justice creating a new section of the…
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Nesweek Touting Terribly Flawed Study Trying to Link Gun Ownership to Domestic Violence
Last week, I wrote about a study out of UC San Diego that should have been laughed out of…
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