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Courtesy Galco Next Post Coming Soon…▶ By Lee Williams New York native Christopher McClenic says he founded the Stop Permitless Carry in Florida political action committee four months ago to “make life easier for law enforcement.”  McClenic, a retired Secret Service special agent, takes issue with CS/HB543, which Gov. RonRead More →

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Next Post Coming Soon…▶ Is anyone tired of winning in the courts yet? No, of course not. That’s why yesterday’s news of yet another Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals victory was just as sweet as the others. The latest judicial win was a ruling in VanDerStok v. Garland, the caseRead More →

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Courtesy ca9.uscourts.gov Next Post Coming Soon…▶ By LKB Just when I thought the Ninth Circuit could not more brazenly thumb its collective nose at the Supreme Court and the Bruen decision, over the weekend a Ninth Circuit panel proved once more that there truly are no limits to that court’sRead More →

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(AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File) Next Post Coming Soon…▶ In our post this morning, we predicted that following the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists across southern Israel this weekend, the government, which has kept a relatively tight hold on gun ownership by Israeli citizens, would change that policy. Waiting for hoursRead More →

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Jacquelyn Martin/AP Next Post Coming Soon…▶ By Larry Keane The White House made a much-ballyhooed announcement that they were caving to gun control special interests by installing a new Office of Gun Violence Prevention. The office will have little to do with preventing actual crime and everything to do withRead More →

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Shutterstock Next Post Coming Soon…▶ From the CCRKBA . . . Only hours after the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms blasted the Biden administration’s attempt to eliminate funding for school hunter education and archery programs, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed bipartisan legislation to prevent theRead More →

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New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (AP Photo/Morgan Lee) Next Post Coming Soon…▶ After an 11-year-old was shot and killed in Albuquerque on Wednesday, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a “gun violence public health emergency.” Just what that would mean in practice wasn’t immediately clear. As the GovernorRead More →