Law
Insider: LE Adds Names to NICS Violating Due-Process
John Crump wrote a post on the website, Ammoland, that details how people can be added to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) index without them even knowing…
Read More3 Reasons Duty to Inform Law is Awful
Today, 11 states and the District of Columbia have some form of duty to inform or duty to notify law, which requires a citizen stopped by law enforcement, notify or…
Read MoreCA Judge Rules “Assault Weapon Ban” Violates Second Amendment
California District Court Judge called Roger Benitez decided that the “Assault Weapons” ban that had been part of California law since 1989 is clearly in violation of the Second Amendment…
Read MoreMother Shoots 5-Year-Old Son Instead of Dog
A woman in Houston, Texas, stood in a Harris County courtroom to face a felony charge of Deadly Conduct – Discharging a Firearm Recklessly. Reports stated the child suffered non-life-threatening…
Read MoreConstitutional Carry Bill In Jeopardy With Threat of Gov. Veto
So far, 2021 has been a great year for the Second Amendment in America. 6 States have passed constitutional carry bills that remove the requirement to obtain a permit before…
Read MoreTexas Concealed Carry Bill Awaits Gov. Abbott’s Signature
On May 10th, I wrote an article about a pro-gun bill making its way through the Texas legislature. HB 1927, known as the Firearm Carry Act, repeals the need for…
Read MoreKnife Attacks Cause Britain Schools to Teach Trauma Aid to Teens
Knife attacks continue to surge in several UK cities, prompting schools to introduce emergency knife wound trauma curriculum to teenagers. Not only are knife attacks a significant issue for Britains,…
Read MoreCastle Doctrine: Elderly Couple Lives, 1 Home Invader In Critical Condition
The facts of an incident in Cathedral City, California, sound more like what you would find in a Hollywood movie. The incident is a perfect illustration of the castle doctrine.…
Read More1 For The Good Guys: Glock Wins Important PLCAA Court Case
In March of this year, a Federal Judge dismissed a liability suit against the well-known firearm manufacturer Glock. The ruling is good news for gun owners and manufacturers and a…
Read MoreShooting Guns on Private Property in Texas
There are so many laws that regulate shooting guns. If you live in Texas and own firearms, you might have wondered if you can shoot guns on your private property.…
Read MoreLawsuit: Sig P365 vs Springfield Hellcat
Many folks who shoot guns argue over which guns are best for concealed carry. One such comparison is the Sig Sauer P365 vs. the Springfield Armory Hellcat. As far as…
Read More2020 California Gun Confiscations Up
Known for its beautiful beaches, fantastic weather, California boasts a plethora of gun control laws. For gun owners living in the state, however, things continue to decline. A report indicates…
Read MoreTexas Poised for Constitutional Carry, Shocking 18-13 Vote
Is constitutional Carry is coming to Texas? With the recent 18-13 vote in the senate, Texans are closer than ever to carry a concealed handgun legally without asking for permission.…
Read MoreKansas Legislature Overrides Gov. Veto of Pro-Gun Bill
Last month on April 8th, the Kansas Legislature passed a bill protecting the gun rights of residents in the state. HB 2058 addressed the following: Individuals 18 to 20 years…
Read MoreHalf Of America Allows Concealed Carry Without Any Training
As of 2021 half of the 50 states allow legal concealed carry without any required firearm training. Should you be concerned? Is this a trend to support?
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