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After the Knock on the Door: How TAPS Supports Military Families for Life
Two uniformed service members stand at the door. Inside the military community, that moment has a name: “the knock.” When…
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New York Man Arrested After Being Shot in His Own Home
Long Island, New York, isn’t the most gun-friendly place in the world, but some people have guns there. Shocking,…
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Unmanned Naval Fleet Bolsters Marine Corps Force Design in Pacific
The Marine Corps is betting big on dispersed operations across the Pacific’s island chains to deter China. Small teams on…
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Note to Those Who Lost People in Mass Shootings: Guns Are Cool. Get Over It.
I’m not unsympathetic to those who lost loved ones in mass murders. I’ve been there myself, and while it…
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A Post-SHOT Show® 2026 Conversation With NSSF’s Mark Oliva
The National Shooting Sports Foundation hosts the Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show. SHOT Show® 2026 was one for…
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Anatomy of a Smear on Pro-Gun Candidate Brandon Herrera
Brandon Herrera became the Republican nominee for the 23rd District of Texas Congressional race. This was after it was…
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A Deep(ish) Dive Into Bridging the Divide’s Policy Proposals and How They Came to Be
Last weekend I wrote a post about a new coalition that’s hoping to find common ground on gun laws…
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Is Gun Rights Group ‘Best Friend’ to Colorado Democrats?
What does compromise get us when it comes to gun rights? At best, we lose a little less than…
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Hawaii’s ‘Red Flag’ Law Is Rarely Used. A New Bill Aims to Change That.
The life cycle of a “red flag” law generally looks something like this: – The law is proposed, with…
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Wyoming’s Second Amendment Preservation Act Passes Despite Law Enforcement Opposition
While the current threat to our gun rights from the federal government is minimal, it was just a couple…
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