Constitutional Carry aka Second Amendment. We, the People, should not be at the mercy of anti-2A bureaucracy. HARTFORD, Conn — The Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL) is suing the police chiefs of four cities in the state over concerns over the Second Amendment. The group said it filed a federal civil rights action in the
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Cash for criminals. San Francisco thinks it may have an answer for its rising gun violence problem: Paying people to not pull the trigger. The idea is to provide the small number of San Franciscans who authorities believe are most at risk of shooting someone — or being shot — with an incentive to get
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“Guns Don’t Kill People, They Save Them” t never fails. A split-second after a mass shooting occurs, grandstanders and ideologues issue statements demanding new gun controls—even if the laws already on the books failed or the laws they want would have made no difference. Case in point: the tragic incidents in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas,
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“As a dog returns to its vomit, Walensky returns to attacking the Second Amendment. After having wreaked havoc on the First Amendment, it’s time for the Second.” The timing for this couldn’t be any better. The pandemic is raging and the CDC has lost much of its credibility by spewing double talk. Biden’s latest attempt
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“The company says complying with the [nuns’s] proposal would subject it to tens of billions of dollars in liability from injured parties.” Which, of course, is the nuns’ goal. SPRINGFIELD — A group of nuns who bought stock in Smith & Wesson just to have a say in the gun debate are once again calling
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Unconstitutional, invasion of privacy, against HIPPA. I could go on. The requirements to get a permit to carry in the state of California call for very specific things. Well, some of the things are not that “specific”, otherwise the Golden State would be “shall-issue” rather than “may-issue”. These requirements are going to come in full
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Yes, this is from 2015. Yes, this is published on Politico. Yes, this is well worth reading. t’s deja vu all over again. In a recent Politico Magazine article, Evan DeFilippis and Devin Hughes resuscitate criticisms of a survey on defensive gun use that I conducted with my colleague Marc Gertz way back in 1993—the National Self-Defense
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“… the model red flag legislation produced by Biden’s Justice Department evinces an almost complete lack of concern for the serious due process issues raised by depriving people of the constitutional right to armed self-defense based on suspicions about what they might otherwise do.” Due Process – 14th Amendment. As director of the Centers for
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Hint: Has nothing to do with gun control laws, infringing on the Second Amendment, or disarming law-abiding citizens. And it doesn’t have anything to do with gun control. Instead, William “Juneboy” Outlaw says violence interrupters and street outreach can set young offenders on a new path. And Outlaw isn’t just engaging in hypotheticals, but is speaking
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This soldier says she’ll shoot you if you don’t do what she says if martial law is declared. Is she familiar with the Posse Comitatus Act is a United States federal law (18 U.S.C. § 1385, original at 20 Stat. 152) signed on June 18, 1878, by President Rutherford B. Hayes which limits the powers
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