Private ownership of firearms is an important aspect of separation of powers. It keeps the true power in the hands of citizens rather than in the abusive hands of government agents. Where there is any sort of private gun ownership, it checks government power because the government knows that the citizens may resist should there
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Commentary
Racial profiling against gun owners supported by Newsom, de Leon, others
by Jews Can Shoot
on June 3, 2016
As you may know, elitist California politicians like Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom, Senate President Kevin de León, and Assembly Member Kevin McCarty are all sponsoring measures that require some form of ammunition tracking and registration. And once passed in California, they will be leading the charge to spread this latest infringement to neighboring states until
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Second Amendment
What Law—Specifically—Would Have Prevented Yesterday’s UCLA Shooting?
by Jews Can Shoot
on June 3, 2016
Yesterday, at UCLA, a Ph.D. student shot his professor dead. Not too long afterwards, he turned the gun on himself. As soon as the story hit the news, the usual suspects began cranking themselves up. Americans, they said, need to “do something.” It was time, they argued, for “more laws.” And the NRA? It was,
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