My personal Yom HaShoah message. My father was in Auschwitz for five years. Every member of his family was murdered by the Nazis. Only he and his brother survived. He never went to Holocaust museums. He said, emphatically, the museums are for the world. Each survivor was a living museum. They carried the truth in
Read More“ATTENTION CITIZENS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK – YOUR GOVERNMENT IS WORKING TO BAN THE RED RYDER (and every other airgun) BY PLACING THEM IN THE IMITATION WEAPONS CATEGORY. This would require a plug in the barrel and coloration to match toy guns. The plug alone renders them useless. It’s two bills – S9215
Read MoreThe system has, over time, narrowed the definition of ‘infringement,’ allowing it to regulate the means of exercising a right while avoiding the point where that regulation becomes indistinguishable from restricting the right itself. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) have notified lawyers in multiple high-profile
Read More“Time and again, it is shown that those who don’t trust us with guns and demand to control them really can’t trust and control themselves.” “Former Democratic Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax killed his wife and then himself in a shocking murder-suicide early Thursday morning, according to the Fairfax County Police Department,” Fox News reports. “Justin
Read MoreDisarmament didn’t begin with confiscation. It began with information. My parents survived the Holocaust. The lesson I grew up with wasn’t complicated: Before persecution, there are always lists. A recent report from AmmoLand News describes Senate testimony claiming the ATF now holds nearly one billion firearm records, with roughly 94% digitized and searchable in some form. The agency maintains
Read MoreThe courts have already signaled their limits—so if the right to keep and bear arms is going to expand, it won’t come from judges. It will come from strategy, organization, and political will. I have some good news and some bad news. The bad news is that the United States Supreme Court is not going
Read MoreUnderstanding Why the Bondi DOJ Defended Most Federal Gun Laws, and Why Future Attorneys General Are Likely to Do the Same
Here’s the sober reality whether we like it or not: Pro–Second Amendment advocates may not want to hear this, but no Attorney General even a friendly one is going to simply stop defending federal gun laws or dismantle them from within. That’s not how the system is built. If those laws are going to change,
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