‘After the deadly shooting attack, Israel’s National Security Council warned that “past experience shows there is concern about copycat actions by supporters of terrorism who may be inspired by the event.” The travel warning urged Israelis abroad to avoid unsecured mass gatherings, including at synagogues, Chabad houses, and Hanukkah parties.’ In simple terms: It’s hard
Read MoreSame as it Ever Was: Never-Ending Anti-Gun Lawfare Aimed at Suing the Gun Industry Into Bankruptcy
What’s old is new, again. That’s the case when it comes to public nuisance lawsuits. Those are the pesky lawsuits brought by municipalities that bring claims against entities alleging that their lawfully-made and lawfully-sold products or services are somehow harmful to communities. In reality, they’re a trial lawyer’s dream. They attempt to place the blame
Read MoreBased upon her writing skills, it would probably take former ATF official Marianna Mitchem 15 or 20 minutes just to tell someone that they’re on fire. Mitchem really likes her words, and it shows, according to a long, wordy story she recently co-wrote for her new employer, Everytown for Gun Safety. Mitchem joined Everytown in
Read MoreWhat is the Deadly Cost of Dissuading Women from Carrying Firearms for Self-Protection?
For years, women have been misled and discouraged from learning to use firearms for personal protection. The message that only others like law enforcement should be responsible for defending your life is not only misleading, it can be deadly. Don’t let this mindset stop you. Your life is worth defending. Women around the United States,
Read MoreIn this video, Dan Wos lays out clearly how the political left uses firearm registries and red flag laws to create a vehicle for gun confiscations. The very point of firearm registries and red flag laws is to enable gun confiscation. Period. It has absolutely nothing to do with safety.
Read MoreAn interesting and informative article on using a firearm for self-defense. Still, I can’t help but feel the best approach is to avoid being in such a situation whenever possible. For example, after an initial encounter with someone who appears intoxicated, calling 911 and letting law enforcement handle it is often the safer choice. The
Read MoreA positive review of a new government agency tasked with supervising other agencies that already regulate a constitutional right. But sure, call me a cynic. In a major shakeup at the U.S. Department of Justice, the Trump administration last week created the Second Amendment Rights Section within the Civil Rights Division. Under the leadership of Harmeet K.
Read MoreArticles 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
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