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House Republicans Demand Answers From D.C.’s A.G. Over Failed Lawsuit Targeting Maryland Gun Stores
House Republicans are demanding answers from D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb over a recently dismissed lawsuit he filed against…
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Chris Murphy’s Take on Hearing Protection Act is Exactly as Stupid as You’d Expect
Sen. Chris Murphy has a lot of what one might charitably call “thoughts.” I wouldn’t call them that, though,…
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The Hearing Protection Fearmongering Continues
The Hearing Protection Act should survive the Byrd Rule challenge it’s currently dealing with, in part because, as Cam…
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Pennsylvania Just Took a Big Step Towards Ending Ban on Sunday Hunting
For at least two hundred years it’s been against the law to hunt on Sundays in the state of…
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Gun Control Groups Claim Victories in SCOTUS Cases This Term
The state of gun policy in this country is always in flux. It shouldn’t be, mind you, because that…
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Liberal Gun Owner Asks Same Question I’ve Been Asking For Years
Liberal and progressives–yes, there’s a difference–vehemently dislike President Donald Trump. They have that right. They also distrust him, with…
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2A Groups Urge SCOTUS to Accept Case Challenging Gun Ban for Woman Who Wrote Bad Check
The National Rifle Association, Second Amendment Foundation, and Firearms Policy Coalition Action Foundation have teamed up to file an…
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GOA Celebrates Reciprocity Win in Pennsylvania and Virginia
Since we don’t have national reciprocity–at least, not yet–we have to make do with states having reciprocity agreements with…
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Grassroots NC Head ‘Confident’ Republicans Can Override Governor’s Veto of Permitless Carry Bill
A permitless carry bill is on its way to North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein after the state House passed…
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More Reasons to Doubt Study Claiming Permissive Gun Laws Endanger Kids
A couple of days ago, I wrote about a study that essentially claimed respecting the Second Amendment resulted in…
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