ORLANDO, Fla. — Companies that make kits that allow buyers to assemble military-style, semi-automatic rifles at home have sprung up across the country, and they pose a challenge to law enforcement agencies. The guns have no serial numbers or other markings, making them untraceable. So-called “ghost guns” can be purchased without a background check, which is
Read MoreBulletButtonBan.com: Up-to-date news about the new ban on “Bullet Button Assault Weapons”
Bookmark this page (BulletButtonBan.com) — we will continue to update THIS post with new information about the ban on “Bullet Button Assault Weapons”, including DOJ regulations, as it becomes available. Help us fight DOJ in court by clicking here. Update 14 – 5/18/17 – FPC has obtained the new regulations which you can view HERE.
Read MoreDoris Wise of Jews Can Shoot interviewed by Adam Taxin on “Backlash” on Shark Nation Radio
Progressives openly signaling the arrival of political violence as a tactic to obtain power
by Thomas Lifson The message is being sent out loud and clear: the American left is moving toward violence as a tactic in its quest to grab the political power to which it believes it is entitled. John Daniel Davidson is absolutely correct in his observation that the “The American Left is talking itself into Violence.”
Read MoreWhat’s really amazing is how “compliant” California gun owners are with each and every insane infringement on our Second Amendment rights. So I’m guessing that when – not if – the tyrants that make up the California legislature tell us to give up our guns, we are just going to comply with that too. Because
Read MoreBy Dan Gifford Given the number of times governments have mass murdered their own people in parts of the world most Americans have never heard of, that subject line admonition of my attached “Firing Line” magazine article is something immigrants often understand better than native born Americans. Perhaps that was the motivation behind Fabio Lanzoni’s
Read MoreCarrying a Gun Does Not Justify Detention, Indiana Supreme Court Says
In a victory for Second and Fourth amendment rights, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled this week that public possession of a handgun is not enough, by itself, to justify stopping and questioning someone. That conclusion is consistent with what the U.S. Supreme Court has said about the “reasonable suspicion” that police need to detain people.
Read MoreIn a recent column, I made the case that Americans are fighting the Second Civil War. The deep chasm that has opened up between the left — not liberals, the left — and the rest of the country is so wide and so unbridgeable that there is no other way to describe what is happening.
Read MoreHome Invasion Victim Waits One Hour 27 Mins for Police to Arrive
A home invasion victim in Dallas, Texas, called police and waited one hour and twenty-seven minutes for officers to arrive. The victim–referred to as “Jamie”–said he was lying in bed when he heard footsteps, and the next thing he heard was the sound of a suspect telling him not to move, as that suspect pressed
Read MoreIn a detailed letter to the mayor of Jerusalem, Nir Barkat, former city councilmen Minna Fenton described the stonethrowing attack she suffered together with her family on the Mt. of Olives, an attack which like many others did not gain media attention even though it occurred in the heart of the capital. In her letter,
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