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Not Quite ‘Freedom Week’, But Some Online Ammo Purchases Made It to California
When U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez struck down California’s ban on “large capacity” magazines in 2019 and declined to…
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Judge Tosses Lawsuit Against Philly Gun Ordinance Without Explanation
Pennsylvania’s firearm preemption law is pretty clear and easy to understand: “No county, municipality or township may in any…
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Minnesota Sees Rise in ‘Gun Deaths,’ Mostly From Suicides
The taking of one’s own life is something that I’d like to say I can’t understand. Unfortunately, I’ve been…
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City of Chicago Sued Over Gun Taken During ‘Buyback’
A Chicago woman is suing the city’s police department, alleging that it helped to arm the teenager who shot…
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Why ‘You Don’t Need That for Hunting’ Should Never Fly
Right now, there’s a lot of discussion about so-called assault weapons. The shooting earlier this week in a Manhattan…
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NSSF: FBI Grants Access to Crime Gun Database to FFLs
Licensed firearm dealers who purchase used firearms risk procuring “crime guns.” A recent announcement from the National Shooting Sports…
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The Worst School Massacre in American History Didn’t Involve Guns
Lately, I’ve been looking at various massacres throughout history that shatter the gun control myths. My goal here is…
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Dem Nominee for Virginia Lt. Governor an Absolute Train Wreck on Guns
The idea of a Virginia Democrat being a bad fit on guns isn’t really shocking, but as the Old…
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NYTimes Columnist Claims Wall St. Execs Afraid Trump Will Arrest Them If They Back Gun Control
New York Times columnist and CNBC host Andrew Ross Sorkin isn’t exactly a neutral observer in the gun control…
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Navy Leader Confirmed by Senate After Half-Year Vacancy
After nearly half a year without a Senate-confirmed uniformed leader, the Navy has a new top admiral. In a voice…
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