Category: In the news
Law Enforcement Reversal: How Criminals are Gaining More Protection than Ever Before
Let’s go down a crime scene from last week in a big U.S. metropolis that I believe will be highly instructional for all of us. This sort of thing happens every day, undoubtedly, in some major metropolises. On Tuesday, November 7th, a commuter saw a woman being robbed at gunpoint on a subway platform near […]
Read MoreFederal Court Strikes Down Lifetime Gun Ban for Drunk Driving Conviction
A federal judge in the United States has determined that a man’s almost two-decade-old conviction for drunk driving has no bearing on his right to keep and bear arms. Edward A. Williams was found guilty of DUI in 2005, a misdemeanor punishable by up to five years in prison as a first-degree offense. Due to […]
Read MoreHomeowner Takes a Stand and Wins Against Brazen Burglar
In Vallejo, California, a homeowner stood up to a brazen intruder, resulting in a tragic shooting that had everyone talking. A suspected burglar smashed through the glass front door of a property on Georgia Street in broad daylight around 9:43 a.m. To protect their property and their lives, the homeowner shot the suspect, who was […]
Read MoreGun Rights Group Push Back, Vow To Challenge Seventh Circuit’s Assault Weapon Ruling
A three-judge panel from the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals declared last week that the Illinois legislation prohibiting so-called “assault weapons” is constitutional, which appears to contradict the Heller and Bruen Supreme Court judgments. The Court consolidated various challenges to Illinois law into a single proceeding. Second Amendment supporters saw the three-judge panel as engaging […]
Read MoreWe Don’t Feel Safe”: Florida Jews Stock Up on Firearms
With repeated reports of pro-Palestinian rallies at schools and institutions, American Jews, particularly those in South Florida’s Jewish enclave, are buying weapons to feel safer. Vicky Furer, a 48-year-old teacher, told Bloomberg this week that she and other members of her synagogue will be taking shooting classes at a firing range in Pompano Beach, just […]
Read MoreVideo Captures the Chaos After ANTIFA Protest at a Police Training Site!
On Monday, police battled with Antifa extremists who were attempting to halt the development of a police and fireman training complex in Dekalb County, Georgia. Police in riot gear deployed tear gas and flashbangs to disperse the more than 500 far-left extremists. ATLANTA COPS LAUNCHING ROUNDS AND ROUNDS OF TEAR GAS https://t.co/hnDg3HCNH7 pic.twitter.com/ygq7NKITWX — RootsAction […]
Read MoreMan Arrested After Scaring Away Mugger with Blasts From His Gun!
A guy was jailed in New York City after he fired warning bullets at a would-be mugger. Before the warning shots were fired, the mugger, a 49-year-old homeless guy, attempted to mug a 40-year-old lady. Because no one was injured in the confrontation, many people are wondering why the man was detained. New York man […]
Read MoreUS Military Plane Comes Down in Mediterranean Sea
A US military plane crashed in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. According to reports, the plane crashed due to a failure during training, not hostile conduct. BREAKING REPORT: US military aircraft crashes in eastern Mediterranean Sea.. DEVELOPING.. pic.twitter.com/gar4K9W12e — Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) November 11, 2023 Fox News shares more on the story: The organization, which is responsible […]
Read MoreATF IGNORES Machine Gun-Toting Criminals, Instead Bans Legally Owned AR-15s Instead
This year, almost 500 individuals have been shot and killed in Chicago. Over 2,220 people have been shot and injured. Chicago streets ring with the sound of fully automatic fire on any given weekend. It is still America’s deadliest domestic conflict zone. A Chicagoan is shot every 2 hours and 45 minutes, according to one […]
Read MoreFederal Appeals Court Rules Against Biden’s Attempt to Ban Ghost Gun…
A federal appeals court invalidated a rule that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives had put in place to deal with “ghost guns” on Thursday. A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a 2022 regulation aimed at weapons that might be assembled from internet parts without a […]
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