On July 17, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit confirmed that law enforcement officials in New York acted unlawfully with respect to guns confiscated from a Nassau County woman in 2012. We had previously written about the legal battle to recover the guns and the initial court decision, Panzella v. Nassau County,
Read MoreIDF Soldier Describes How He Neutralized the Halamish Stabbing Attack
Sgt. A, the soldier who was neighbors with the Halamish settlement family, gave a video statement about how he neutralized the terrorist who stabbed a family eating Shabbat dinner in Friday evening’s deadly terror attack. The attack claimed the lives of the patriach of the family, 70-year-old Yosef Salomon, his son Elad, 36, and his
Read MoreFormer Bloomberg Lackey Comes Clean on True Anti-gun Agenda
Back when Mark Glaze was executive director of Michael Bloomberg’s Mayors Against Illegal Guns, and later Everytown for Gun Safety, he went to great lengths to portray his master’s anti-gun positions as moderate. Glaze used the typical gun control advocate refrain that his groups were merely seeking “commonsense” gun laws. The anti-gun campaigner used every
Read MoreIsrael Canine Unit urges guard dogs in wake of Neve Tzuf attack
The Israel Dog Unit (IDU) is urging Jews throughout Judea and Samaria as well as local emergency response teams to join the canine defense program so as to prevent terrorist infiltrations into Jewish towns in Judea and Samaria. The IDU provides protection dogs and courses to Jews who seek to protect their families and towns
Read MoreAnyone who has been a part of America’s gun culture for a good amount of time has probably heard plenty of clichés at the gun store counter or the local range. With the growth of social media over the past decade, these catch phrases are being blasted out to the masses in the form of
Read MoreD.C. law requiring a ‘good reason’ to carry concealed handguns is ruled unconstitutional
A strict D.C. gun law that prevents most firearms owners from carrying concealed handguns in public in the nation’s capital is unconstitutional, a federal appeals court panel ruled Tuesday, saying the city government cannot demand citizens prove a “good reason” before being issued permits. In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Read MoreShould you pull the trigger of a gun to show that it is empty? Rob Pincus answers this with an emphatic “No.” In this handgun training video, he demonstrates the procedure he recommends for unloading and showing that a gun is clear. WHEN SHOULD YOU PULL THE TRIGGER? Pull the trigger only when you intend to
Read More‘He can jam the [smart] gun’s radio signals to prevent its owner from firing it’
I think “smart guns” — guns that can be used only by their authorized owner, perhaps because they use some radio transponder that reacts to a special ring that the owner wears, or possibly even fingerprint recognition — could be an excellent development. They could prevent many of the 100 or so fatal gun accidents involving
Read MoreCalifornians Kiss Their Gun Rights Goodbye!
Ft Collins, CO –-(Ammoland.com)- “Our pathetic “Two-Party System:” 1) Democrats: Amoral and unprincipled, but shrewd, frighteningly ambitious, and disciplined, and who, when given a chance to seize power to which they are not entitled, will do so instantly, boldly, and without restraint 2) Republicans: They run for election proclaiming good and laudable intentions, but once
Read MoreACTIVE SHOOTER: Connecticut Business Prepares People For The Unthinkable
SOUTHINGTON, Conn. — The state’s high-capacity ammunition magazine law did nothing to prevent Greg Cheverier from pumping 30 rounds into a classroom full of adults in less than 30 seconds. The video, shot from the perspective of one of Cheverier’s “victims,” doesn’t lie: Fortunately for the class — which included a New Boston Post reporter
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