Imagine facing ten years in prison because your rifle barrel measures a fraction of an inch too short. The outdated National Firearms Act still enforces arbitrary barrel length restrictions from 1934—laws originally meant to stop gangsters with handguns. Imagine going to federal prison because your rifle barrel measures 15.9 inches instead of 16 inches. Sound
Read MoreWell it’s Monday and that means the Supreme Court graces us with another orders list. Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discuses the fact that the Supreme Court has accepted, for review, the matter of United States v. Hemani, a challenge to 18 USC Sec. 922(g)(3) the Federal law that prohibits those that use illegal
Read MoreCitizens have been disarmed, and private security is armed only with batons. It’s speculation on my part, but perhaps the unprecedented wave of violent home invasions, carjackings, and machete attacks is the result of citizens being disarmed and private security only armed with batons. “We should embrace gun control like Australia,” some have said. Former
Read MoreThis article features a video from William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, who provides further discussion on the second case accepted by the Supreme Court. The nation’s high court has voted to hear arguments in a case concerning the legal intersection between the right to keep and bear arms and marijuana use in its upcoming
Read MoreFull story Austrian gunmaker Glock is discontinuing many of its widely-owned models amid lawsuits seeking millions of dollars and legislation limiting availability of the popular firearms. The gunmaker confirmed it would unveil a new model that doesn’t accept “switches,” an after-market component that allows for fully automatic fire. A spokesperson for the gunmaker confirmed earlier
Read MoreEditor’s Note: Article was updated at 9:48am ET with new info provided by Glock. Austrian gun company Glock revealed company plans to discontinue a large portion of its pistols starting in November. Glock issued a statement on October 21, 2025, regarding the leak of the company’s plans. “Yesterday, a retailer NOT affiliated with GLOCK Inc.
Read MoreStrength, Awareness, and Jewish Self-Defense: An Interview with Doris Wise This week, I spoke with Marcus Melnick on Firearm Mentor’s new show, “The Personal Safety Show.” He introduced me to his listeners like this: “This week, I had the honor of interviewing Doris Wise, founder of JewsCanShoot.org and Stay-Armed.com. Drawing on her personal connection to the
Read MoreThis Day in Jewish History – October 17, 2025Ze’ev Jabotinsky: Born to Defend | 145th Birthday “If you don’t take your security into your own hands, someone else—or circumstances—will decide it for you.” In today’s world of rising antisemitism, assimilation, and unreliable allies, Jabotinsky’s warning burns brighter than ever: self-reliance, preparedness, and urgency. Don’t wait
Read MoreCould Israel Ever Have Its Own Version of a Second Amendment? The Case for a Right to Self-Defense The question of whether Israel could adopt a law like the U.S. Second Amendment is deeply significant, especially for Jews who see self-defense as a moral and historical imperative after centuries of persecution and the devastating Hamas
Read More









