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GOA Celebrates Tennessee Passing Law Protected State-Based Firearm Companies
The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act was supposed to prevent petty, frivolous lawsuits against the gun industry based…
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Cleveland-Area Prosecutors Fight to Disarm Those Accused But Not Convicted of Crimes
The Supreme Court ruled in the Rahimi case last year that those subject to a domestic violence restraining order can be…
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Minnesota Law School Clinic Could Soon Be Target of DOJ 2A Task Force Investigation
The only official DOJ investigation launched into the anti-gun policies and practices of a particular agency that’s been announced to…
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Bill Overturning Age Restrictions in Florida Stalls After FSU Shooting
The FSU shooting was going to have at least some degree of impact on the Florida legislative process. It always…
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Navy Unit Commanders Fall Short in Suicide Crisis Planning, Watchdog Finds
Nearly 30% of the commanding officers in the Navy’s largest units could not produce suicide crisis response plans when requested,…
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An Interesting Approach to Reducing Violent Crime
I see a lot about crime on a day-to-day basis. Not as much as, say, a police officer, but more…
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Vermont Democrats Narrow Scope of Proposed ‘Gun-Free Zone’
Anti-gun Democrats in states like Washington and Colorado have been going all out in their attempt to further infringe on…
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Ex-Colorado deputy gets 3 years in prison for fatally shooting man who called for help
DENVER — A former Colorado sheriff’s deputy convicted of killing a 22-year-old man in distress who called 911 for help…
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Anti-Gunners’ Only Consistency Is Their Inconsistency
For me, the guiding principle I hold to politically is liberty for the American people. I want to see liberty…
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Suspect in custody after 4 hurt in Texas high school shooting
Four students were injured, including three with gunshot wounds, after a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas on Tuesday…
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