“I recently heard a rumor that James Holmes, the Aurora theater shooter, may have chosen venues that were ‘gun-free zones.’ I would probably aim the same way . . . Holmes wanted to make sure his victims would be unarmed. That’s why I and many others like schools so much. At least for me, I
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“Cooling-off periods infringe on the Second Amendment by preventing the lawful acquisition of firearms. Cooling-off periods do not fit into any historically grounded exceptions to the right to keep and bear arms, and burden conduct within the Second Amendment’s scope”. While this is good news for now, it was a 2–1 decision by a three-judge
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“The uncomfortable answer is that red flag laws aren’t built to stop criminals. They’re built to give politicians talking points while stripping the rights of the people who actually follow the law.” Red flag laws are a direct assault on our Constitution. They strip citizens of their firearms in violation of the Second Amendment, allow
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This is the ultimate goal of the anti-2A/anti-gunners: Mike Spies on MSNBC: “Whether or not you like it, the only thing that really works, if you really wanted to bring down gun violence, was to do what Australia did and to do what many other countries in Europe do. I realize I will get so
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I’m sharing this on the ongoing P320 saga because it’s an ongoing saga. On July 20, 2025, Airman Brayden Lovan, 21, of the 90th Security Forces Squadron, was fatally shot during duty hours at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming. Initial claims suggested his issued Sig Sauer M18 pistol, the military version of the
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“Crime is down and the enemy is furious. What’s not to like? At the risk of infuriating MAGA loyalists, in a word, infringements. Which plan will you go with? Help the administration see where it’s going off the rails and needs a course correction, or kill the messenger?” “DC arrests surpass 1,000 as Trump-backed crackdown
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The Second Amendment is the only federal firearms law, yet its protections are undermined by the ATF’s interpretations and enforcement, making it feel ‘meaningless’ in practice. The price we are paying for allowing it to continue. Matthew Larosiere, an appellate attorney for Patrick “Tate” Adamiak, will argue his client’s innocence Sept. 12th in the U.S. Court of
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Hawaii’s Supreme Court has Tiny Bubbles for Brains. The court’s ruling actually quotes a fictional drug dealer in the HBO crime series, “The Wire”: ‘The thing about the old days, they the old days.’ Justices with the Hawaii Supreme Court argue that Hawaii must follow the “spirit of Aloha,” not the rulings of the U.S.
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