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Florida AG Defends 18-20 Carry Rights

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is doing something rare in state government: actually defending constitutional rights. And...

New Mexico Senate Advances Semi-Auto Ban

Things are looking bad for New Mexico gun owners, as the Democrat-controlled state legislature pushes forward with...

Thompson Submachine Guns and a Bloody Valentine

February 14, 1929, remains one of the bloodiest days in American crime history. Seven men lined up...

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Florida AG Defends 18-20 Carry Rights

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is doing something rare in state government: actually defending constitutional rights. And the gun control lobby is losing its...

New Mexico Senate Advances Semi-Auto Ban

Things are looking bad for New Mexico gun owners, as the Democrat-controlled state legislature pushes forward with a punitive ban on common semi-automatic firearms...

Thompson Submachine Guns and a Bloody Valentine

February 14, 1929, remains one of the bloodiest days in American crime history. Seven men lined up against a wall. Four men dressed as...

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Florida AG Defends 18-20 Carry Rights

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is doing something rare in state government: actually defending constitutional rights. And...

New Mexico Senate Advances Semi-Auto Ban

Things are looking bad for New Mexico gun owners, as the Democrat-controlled state legislature pushes forward with...

Thompson Submachine Guns and a Bloody Valentine

February 14, 1929, remains one of the bloodiest days in American crime history. Seven men lined up...

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Florida AG Defends 18-20 Carry Rights

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is doing something rare in state government: actually defending constitutional rights. And the gun control lobby is losing its...

New Mexico Senate Advances Semi-Auto Ban

Things are looking bad for New Mexico gun owners, as the Democrat-controlled state legislature pushes forward with a punitive ban on common semi-automatic firearms...

Thompson Submachine Guns and a Bloody Valentine

February 14, 1929, remains one of the bloodiest days in American crime history. Seven men lined up against a wall. Four men dressed as...

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Florida AG Defends 18-20 Carry Rights

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is doing something rare in state government: actually defending constitutional rights. And the gun control lobby is losing its...

New Mexico Senate Advances Semi-Auto Ban

Things are looking bad for New Mexico gun owners, as the Democrat-controlled state legislature pushes forward with a punitive ban on common semi-automatic firearms...

Thompson Submachine Guns and a Bloody Valentine

February 14, 1929, remains one of the bloodiest days in American crime history. Seven men lined up against a wall. Four men dressed as...

Bondi Dodges NFA Registry Question in Hearing

Many people expected Attorney General Pam Bondi’s appearance before the House Judiciary Committee to become quite contentious. After all, Democrats were bound to attack...

The Gateway Drug You’ll Never Sell

Until very recently, the idea of selling a suppressor was almost unthinkable. NFA gear was something you acquired, not something you flipped, and parting...

ATF Reverses Form 1 Denials Over “God-Given Rights”

As most gun owners are aware, if you have to provide a reason in order to practice a Constitutionally protected right, that right isn’t...

Luth-AR Globe Charging Handle Review

The revenue from sales of AR-platform rifle accessories and aftermarket parts could run a small third-world nation. Ever since becoming “America’s Rifle”, the AR-15...

South Dakota Moves to Protect Suppressors Post-NFA

One thing many American gun owners do not realize is that several states have laws stating that suppressors are legal to use in those...

Texas Gun Rights Warns DOJ Missteps Could Hurt GOP

A state gun-rights group is warning that the on-again, off-again support of the Second Amendment by the Trump Administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) could...