Permits are unconstitutional. A constitutional right should not depend on government permission, government fees, or government approval. The right to bear arms belongs to the people, not to the officials who decide whether they may exercise it. PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Justice Department has opened a federal civil rights investigation into whether the Philadelphia Police
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The popularity of the “Donut of Death” highlights an important reality about shooting: speed and precision are not always competing goals. By taking advantage of how the human eye and brain naturally process visual information, the large circular reticle allows shooters to acquire targets quickly while still providing enough precision for accurate shot placement. Rather
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In Arizona, we wait 99 seconds. Catch up, States. After living in California my entire life, I moved to Arizona in 2018. When I bought my first firearm here, it felt like an out-of-body experience. I didn’t yet have an Arizona CCW permit, so the woman behind the counter made a quick phone call, exchanged
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This article highlights important facts, but the push to ban Glocks over illegal switch use is really a distraction from the larger goal: restricting firearm ownership one step at a time. Today it’s Glocks; tomorrow it’s every other gun. State legislatures in California, Maryland, Connecticut, and New York have spent the past two years passing
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Few firearms have had as much impact on the modern handgun market as the Glock. Its introduction revolutionized handgun design, popularized the polymer framed pistol, and forced virtually every major manufacturer to adapt or be left behind. Today, shooters benefit from an unprecedented selection of reliable, lightweight, high capacity handguns, many of which owe their
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If states can simply redefine most public spaces as gun-free zones, the right to bear arms becomes little more than a theoretical right. Two Second Amendment cases have been heard by the Supreme Court this term. The Supreme Court’s opinions in those two cases are expected to be announced before the end of June 2026.
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