Articles and posts about Jewish gun ownership almost always rely on a 2001 American Jewish Committee survey and its 2018 follow-up. I maintain that repeating the findings of this singular limited survey is not only inaccurate but also detrimental to American Jews, especially to American Jewish gun owners, supporters, and enthusiasts. Moreover, it feeds into
Read MoreThe title asks: Are the Jews safe? Unequivocal answer: No. Less safe than ever. “Never Again.” Practice it, and heed the words of the great leader Zeev Jabotinsky: “If you don’t take your security into your own hands, someone else—or circumstances—will decide it for you. (Note: This article is from October 2025) We just celebrated
Read MoreJews Can Shoot is a spin-off initiative of my organization, Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, a natural extension, as I see it. I wrote this in 2018 after the massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. What I said then is still true. We have to make it real. Ultimately, we can rely
Read MoreAnyone with a driver’s license can turn a car into a deadly weapon, yet exercising a Constitutional right often requires invasive hoops or bending the law, like modifying a barrel by an inch to avoid prison. History shows that gun control has too often aligned with oppression, racism, and genocide. Congress may soon vote on
Read MoreThis is a disturbing incident, but it’s an outlier, and we have no clear baseline. School violence and kids bringing guns to school are not new—many cases in the pre-internet era went unreported unless someone was hurt. Even serious incidents, like the Cleveland Elementary shooting in 1979 and Olean High School in 1974, were largely
Read MoreJust two weeks after a three-judge Ninth Circuit panel struck down California’s ammunition background checks as unconstitutional, Attorney General Rob Bonta petitioned for an 11-judge en banc rehearing. That request automatically stayed the ruling, keeping Prop. 63’s background checks and in-person purchase requirements in effect. While many gunowners praised a recent court decision reversing California’s
Read MoreVermont → Since 1791 (the original) Alaska → 2003 Arizona → 2010 Wyoming → 2011 Arkansas → 2013 Kansas → 2015 Maine → 2015 Mississippi → 2015 Idaho → 2016 West Virginia → 2016 Missouri → 2017 New Hampshire → 2017 North Dakota → 2017 Kentucky → 2019 Oklahoma → 2019 South Dakota → 2019
Read MoreAnti-gun activists are trying to rewrite our laws through the courts because they can’t win in Congress. It’s an illegitimate end-run around democracy. The U.S. Supreme Court didn’t just reject Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against American gun makers — it obliterated it. A unanimous 9–0 decision in Smith & Wesson v. Mexico confirmed what Congress made clear two decades ago: The Protection of
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