Yes, the Second Amendment is designed to protect us from violence committed upon us by our own government. Is the Second Amendment only designed to provide you protection from common criminal activity, OR is it also designed to help you propel tyrannical governmental abuse? Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discusses that exact issue because
Read MoreDon’t count on shooting defensively to be like shooting on a static range. Here are some tips on shooting from non-traditional positions. You probably learned to shoot from a standing position. Since most people are comfortable standing, this position enables the shooter to focus on shooting, as opposed to settling into a kneeling, seated, prone
Read MoreAttorneys sparred over whether AR-15s should be considered “dangerous and unusual weapons” under Supreme Court precedent. MANHATTAN (CN) — The Second Circuit heard arguments Wednesday in two cases from gun rights groups challenging Connecticut’s restrictions on AR-15 ownership, which tightened significantly after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012. Both suits target
Read MoreThe United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday, October 8th in Garland v. VanDerStok, a case that centers around whether or not the ATF and the Biden administration have the legal authority to circumvent the legislative process whenever they feel they can appeal to what they present as a greater purpose. Executive vigilantism
Read MoreMy pals, Alex Dovgalevsky, who runs Guns N’ Moses in the greater San Diego area, and Scott Kirshner, president of Dedicated Threat Solutions, LLC, and author of several books on safety and violence mitigation strategies, discuss the reliance on “rape whistles” or alarms for self-protection. ALEX DOVGALEVSKY: Here is my take on these alarms, or
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