Second Ruling Against California’s ‘Assault Weapon’ Ban Offers Supreme Court A Chance To Fix...
This could give the Supreme Court the opportunity to correct its errors in District of Columbia v. Heller, which otherwise could nullify gun rights.
As Crime Grows, Biden’s Radical War On Self-Defense Is Alienating Voters
New gun owners of all backgrounds are voting with their wallets when it comes to their values of lawful firearm ownership.
What The Baldwin Mishap Says About Guns Isn’t What You Might Think
The right to keep and bear arms is, at a last resort, our most important right, thus it’s one that should be exercised with the utmost care.
Republican Senators Suspect Biden ATF Nominee Lost His Firearm As An Agent
Chipman wrote in his testimony negating the question, but leadership at the American Accountability Foundation told The Federalist they learned differently.
Sandy Hook Proved The Need To Enhance K-12 Security. Congress Armed Ukraine Instead.
Ten years ago, the deadly massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School proved the need for armed security protecting K-12 classrooms.
FLASHBACK: Capitol Police Officer Who Shot Ashli Babbitt Left His Gun Unattended In A...
Michael Byrd, the Capitol Police lieutenant who killed Ashli Babbitt during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, left his gun unattended in a Capitol bathroom in 2019.
Nearly Two Dozen Wildlife Conservation Groups Release Letter Opposing David Chipman’s ATF Nomination
The conservation groups wrote to Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell last week opposing Chipman.
The Washington Post Invents A New History For AR-15s
My guess is that Fisher placed 'AR-15s' near the word 'Nazi' because demonization trumps journalistic standards at the Post.
Republican AGs Call On Biden To Reject Anti-Gun ATF Nominee Ahead Of Hearing
Republican attorneys general penned a letter urging President Joe Biden to reject the anti-gun nominee David Chipman to lead the ATF.
What You Need To Know About Today’s Gun Rights Case In The Supreme Court
The initial question the justices must decide is whether the Second Amendment protects an individual’s right to keep and bear arms outside of the home.