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Washington Post Offers a Surprising Take on Restoration of Gun Rights
For the second time in as many weeks, the op-ed pages of the Washington Post includes a pro-Second Amendment column… or…
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Oregon Appellate Court Reverses Judge’s Decision, Declares Gun Control Ballot Measure Constitutional
The years-long legal fight over Oregon’s Measure 114 took a turn for the worse on Wednesday when the state’s Court…
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Did Prosecutorial Misconduct Send a Teen to Prison for Acting in Self-Defense?
That’s the shocking accusation from Salt Lake City TV station KUTV, which uncovered the fact that dozens of pieces of…
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Colorado Dems Advance Semi-Auto Ban in Late Night Committee Vote
SB 3, the sweeping gun control bill that would outlaw the purchase and possession of almost every semi-automatic long gun…
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Use of Red Flag Laws Doesn’t Mean They’re Effective
Red flag laws are one of those things that are far too popular for anyone’s own good. I get the…
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A More Educated Look at Mexico’s Chances Before Supreme Court
A week ago, I noted that I didn’t think Mexico’s chances before the Supreme Court were very good after oral…
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Will SCOTUS Take Up Gun Bans for Young Adults?
Fingers crossed, though given the months-long limbo for “assault weapon” and “large capacity” magazine ban cases that the Court has…
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17 years after Cancer Diagnosis, Veterans Affairs Grants Navy Vet Service-Related Benefits
Twenty thousand, nine hundred and thirty days elapsed between the day in 1967 that Paul Critchett’s life changed forever and…
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Seventh Circuit Panel: SBRs Aren’t ‘Arms’ Protected by the Second Amendment
The Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms. That should mean any weapon used for offensive or…
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Massachusetts Supreme Court Upholds Carry Restrictions for Non-Residents
Massachusetts doesn’t recognize any concealed carry licenses issued by other states, which means that any non-resident who crosses the state…
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