“Florida isn’t the only state with a sales tax suspension to benefit lawful gun and ammunition buyers.” States with a Second Amendment sales tax holiday are creating a windfall of savings for gun and ammunition purchasers this year. The savings are expected to be in the millions. Florida’s new Second Amendment sales tax holiday is
Read MoreIt’s never a good time for stories like this. But it’s good to have a plan for when, not if, it happens again. As pro-gun folks with carry permits, we know it could happen to us. But we hope and pray it doesn’t. But we plan in case it does. It is time for schools
Read MoreThe case is expected to send “shockwaves beyond Washington” due to its potential to reshape gun laws nationwide, contingent on how the Supreme Court interprets the Second Amendment. A coalition of 26 state attorneys general and the Arizona Legislature have filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting a petition for certiorari in the challenge of
Read MoreIt became a matter of kill or be killed. Watch 2 minutes and 12 seconds to prove the importance of the Second Amendment. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/asset/f7634a59-72dd-419e-9c9b-3709fbadbc98.mp4 The Germans established a ghetto in Dokszyce in late 1941. Rachel hid during the liquidation of the ghetto in 1942, and she and her mother escaped to another ghetto. When the second ghetto
Read MoreA significant point is that the terrorists were taken out by ARMED Israelis. Otherwise, this attack would have been unimaginably more horrific. ARMED being the very point. The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) says Monday’s deadly terror attack in Israel is another powerful example of why an armed citizenry
Read MoreKirk warns the government is trying to twist the Second Amendment so it can never be properly defended. Instead of protecting firearms “in common use for lawful purposes,” they claim guns must be commonly used specifically for self-defense. That tiny distinction makes it impossible to prove and lets courts dodge the Constitution entirely. William Kirk
Read MoreIf firearms are framed alongside diseases like cancer, heart disease, or diabetes, the focus shifts away from crime, law enforcement, and personal responsibility, and instead recasts the issue as a healthcare or public health concern. That framing makes it easier to argue for government regulation as a form of “treatment.” The recently released Make Our Children Healthy Again
Read MoreThis Day in Jewish History: September 12 – The Gaza Disengagement (2005) On September 12, 2005—exactly 20 years ago today—Israel completed its unilateral disengagement from the Gaza Strip, a watershed moment that would reverberate across the Jewish world for decades. In a matter of weeks, more than 8,500 Jews were uprooted from their homes in
Read MoreThe enemies of Israel never forget their ultimate goal. Israel’s Olympic athletes have been receiving threatening messages by email and phone in the last week, according to Hebrew media reports over the weekend. The first messages were sent to 15 athletes’ emails, and were signed by an entity that identified itself as “the People’s Defense
Read MoreThe Munich Massacre: September 5-6, 1972 On September 5-6, 1972, the world watched in horror as the Munich Olympics, meant to symbolize global unity, became a stage for terror. The Palestinian group Black September breached the poorly secured Olympic Village, taking 11 Israeli athletes and coaches hostage. Their demands—release of 234 Palestinian prisoners held in
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