Most reading this article are likely aware of the horrendous terrorist attack on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, which claimed sixteen lives, that transpired several days prior to this writing. As is no surprise, the Australian government, which has allowed unvetted immigration from problematic regions, now proposes cracking down even harder on guns, in a country
Read MoreThe phrase “shall not be infringed” has a way of revealing who actually believes it — and who only supports it when it is politically convenient. That tension is now on full display inside the Trump Administration itself. While the Department of Justice has aggressively challenged gun control laws in blue states and territories, it
Read MoreTyranny Surcharge: Let’s Add Up How Much More Californians Pay to Exercise Their Gun Rights
“In total, then, factoring in the price difference of a California-compliant version of a typical gun, the background check fee, the excise tax, and the price of the Firearms Safety Certificate, a new gun owner will pay $252.58 more for their Walther PDP compact than they would in most other states thanks to California’s hostility
Read MoreWhy discretion, preparation, and voting are essential to preserving our rights Gun enthusiasts and supporters shaped by the history of the Holocaust do not define themselves by a specific country. We come from no single nation, but we carry a history that makes clear the consequences of an unarmed population. That history instills a sober
Read MoreThe Necessity of Protecting Private Arms Possession in the United States: A Defense of Rights and Security
Attacks on gun rights are a direct assault on the fundamental truth that free people, not the government, are in charge of their own protection and liberty. In the ongoing debate surrounding gun ownership in the United States, one fundamental question persists: Why is it necessary to protect private arms possession? The answer to this question is
Read More10th Circuit Court Lets N.M. Ruling That Waiting Periods Are Unconstitutional Stand
The Denver-based 10th Circuit Court of Appeals has denied New Mexico’s petition for an en banc rehearing of the lawsuit challenging the “Land of Enchantment’s” seven-day waiting period for gun transfers. Consequently, an earlier ruling that invalidates the law will stand. The case Ortega v. Griffin targets a 2024 New Mexico law requiring individuals to wait seven days
Read MoreThe phrase “shall not be infringed” has a way of revealing who actually believes it — and who only supports it when it is politically convenient. That tension is now on full display inside the Trump Administration itself. While the Department of Justice has aggressively challenged gun control laws in blue states and territories, it
Read MoreSen. Mike Lee’s proposed Cartel Marque and Reprisal Authorization Act has generated predictable excitement in some circles. On its face, the idea sounds bold and decisive: authorize the President to commission private citizens to pursue cartels and other foreign actors deemed responsible for acts of aggression against the United States. These commissioned individuals would be bonded, armed,
Read MoreLast week, Senate Democrats reintroduced one of the most sweeping federal gun control proposals in years. U.S. Senators Cory Booker and Andy Kim brought back the Federal Firearm Licensing Act, a bill that would require Americans to obtain a federal firearm license before purchasing, receiving, or even possessing a firearm. Supporters are calling it “commonsense.” Gun owners will
Read MoreMy post on December 15, the day after the Islamic massacre of Jews celebrating Chanukah at Bondi Beach in Australia, argued that Australia’s restrictive gun laws were a significant factor in the outcome of the attack. Disarmed citizens are defenseless citizens, and defenseless citizens are easy targets. That much should be obvious by now. But
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