2020 California Gun Confiscations Up

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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 dec. A report indicates that law enforcement executing red flag gun confiscation orders seized a record number of firearms in 2020. In January of 2016, California’s red flag law…

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Untold Truths About Background Checks

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How do criminals get their guns? Do background checks keep criminals from getting guns? What happens when someone lies on the application to buy a gun? We must have factual answers to these common questions. It is especially true because of the legal implications and dishonest media providing untruthful information on the topic. What are…

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Biden Knows Best, Demands Gun-Control

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Today, President Biden emerged from hiding and gave a real-life speech. It’s true he didn’t stick around for questions. However, to be fair the early bird special at Golden Corral isn’t going to last forever. The speech was addressing the biggest issue facing Americans. Something that he as president simply will not allow to continue.…

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Florida Has Had 3,500 Red Flags Used Since Parkland

One of the most controversial anti-gun laws being proposed by the anti-gun lawmakers and organizations, are red flag laws. They have already become a law of some form or another in than a dozen states. Essentially, what a red flag law is, is when a gun owner shows some signs of mental illness or…

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Episode 361: California’s Onslaught of Anti-Gun Legislation

Today Riley and Matthew cover the latest stories from around the USA about firearms and concealed carry related legislation, laws, gun control, etc. Today we’ll be talking about the insane amount of gun control coming out of California recently as signed by Governor Newsom, plus some pivotal cases in the courts, and we break down an interesting and potentially confusing case dealing with the definition of 80% receivers.

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