Oregon Judge: Gun Law Violates State Constitution!

After hearing more arguments challenging the original case findings of Harney County Circuit Court Judge Robert Raschio, a state court’s preliminary ruling against Oregon’s Measure 114 gun control policy will remain in effect. All of the defense counsel representing the Oregon Department of Justice’s objections to Judge Raschio’s assessment of the case were dismissed. The […]

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Sen. Susan Collins: U.S. Troops Need Gun Control

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) is drafting legislation that would require the U.S. military to abide by state-level red and yellow flag laws for troops. A red flag statute enables loved ones, friends, and other parties to ask a judge to take away a person’s firearms if they believe that person poses a risk to themselves […]

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SHOCK VIDEO: Young Mother Gunned Down in Horrific NYC Ambush

On Tuesday night in the Big Apple, a security camera caught the horrifying moment a young mother from Brooklyn was killed in cold blood for no apparent reason. According to The New York Post, three aggressive thugs opened fire on 28-year-old Clarisa Burgos and the 39-year-old driver of the black Honda sedan when they were […]

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Unbelievable Response From Dispatcher When Woman Calls 911 on Home Intruder!

A 9-1-1 operator who tells a terrified woman that she is unable to send any police officers to her location effectively illustrates the importance of gun ownership. The woman who barricaded herself inside her house and told the operator that her violent and enraged ex-boyfriend, who had previously put her in the hospital, was outside […]

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Missouri Court Denies McCloskeys’ Request to Regain Guns

A couple that gained notoriety for defending themselves against BLM “protesters” Mark and Patricia McCloskey became the focus of an activist prosecutor when they told Black Lives Matter rioters to keep off their property, and an appeals court in Missouri decided that they could not have their guns back. The context is that the case […]

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Christmas Gift Exchange Leads to Sister’s Murder

The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office’s Sheriff, Bob Gualtieri, announced the arrest of two kids following a domestic quarrel that led to the terrible death of a young mother and the arrest of two adolescents. The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office reports that Abrielle Baldwin, 23, was shot and killed by her 14-year-old brother after they got into a fight about the “inequality” of the gifts that were ordered for Christmas. Deputies responded to a distress call at a family home on Christmas Eve to find a bleak scene. Abrielle Baldwin, […]

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Biden Administration Caught in Cover-Up of Chinese Data Collection

A Chinese surveillance balloon traveled across the United States about a year ago, from Alaska to the Carolina coast, where it was shot down. The balloon was discovered in Montana, but according to a new source, Joe Biden and General Mark Milley were aware of its presence in the US sky far earlier. They simply […]

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What Is Happening to America’s Arsenal? Here’s What is Behind the Alarming Decline of U.S. Munitions

As fighting rages in the Middle East, Europe, and China, America’s diminishing inventory of high-end bombs becomes a worrisome dilemma. The United States, historically a military powerhouse, now faces the risk of a munitions deficit in an uncertain era. In this urgent situation, a national critical munitions stockpile is required. During peak counteroffensive warfare, European […]

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ICYMI: Judge Benitez Hammers Activist Professor Donohue in Miller v Becerra

In Miller v. Becerra, Judge Benitez issued a forceful verdict in mid-October 2023, calling out longtime activist Professor Donohue. John J. Donohue III is an economist and lawyer who has authored numerous articles. A large number of such papers were statistical studies on weapons and crime. He teaches at Stanford Law School. Some of his […]

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The 2024 National Defense Authorization Act is here

The National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”) is the one item of annual congressional legislation that appears to operate. The NDAA is still massive, with 973 pages of House Resolution (HR) 2670 and a 1,627-page Conference Report reconciling the differences between the House and Senate. However, unlike universal health care, which has thousands of pages, the […]

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