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DOJ PUBLISHES FINAL RULE TO DO WHAT GUN INDUSTRY ALREADY DOES
The Biden administration this week tried to take a gun control victory lap, but stumbled badly over facts coming out of the starting blocks. Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a press release ballyhooing the Department of Justice (DOJ) issuing a new rule telling firearm retailers they must provide secure firearm storage devices …
FREE WEBINAR SERIES: 2021 FIREARM RETAILER/RANGE COMPLIANCE EDUCATION
Education is key to helping your company improve operations, public safety, and the firearm industry’s overall health. For this reason, NSSF® and Mastercard® have partnered to offer the 2021 Firearm Retailer/Range Compliance Webinar Series, a FREE in-depth industry compliance training and insights for businesses operating within the firearms industry. Enrollment in these courses …
California Grabs Gun-Owners’ Data
In a last-minute “budget-trailer bill,” California’s legislature passed, and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed, a mandate that the state give gun-owners’ personal data to the University of California Firearm Violence Research Center (UCFC) at UC Davis. The UCFC was created by the state of California in 2017 and is funded …
Second Amendment Censorship
When White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki called the Biden administration’s desire for speech restrictions from Big Tech “our asks” last July, tremors shook the foundation of the First Amendment so hard they reverberated all the way to the Second. Gun owners are already acutely aware that Facebook, Twitter and …
Report: Red Flag Test – Democrats Plan To Introduce Bill Allowing Police To Confiscate Guns From US Troops
Former President Donald Trump and the Department of Justice opened up this can of worms with the promotion of red flag laws, which are nothing but pretended legislation. Now, Democrats, in league with Joe Biden, are looking to pass an unconstitutional bill that would seek to disarm active duty US …
The Right to Bear Arms Gets Its Day in Court
November 3 was a historic day for constitutional rights in the United States, as the U.S. Supreme Court delved into a detailed and sophisticated exploration of the meaning and scope of the Second Amendment’s right to “bear” arms in public places, in a case brought by the New York State …
The High Court Heard a Critical Second Amendment Case
The U.S. Supreme Court just held the argument America has been waiting for—waiting for more than a decade as lower courts repeatedly disagreed on critical Second Amendment jurisprudence. Waited so long, in fact, that Justice Clarence Thomas actually lamented that the Second Amendment was being treated as a “disfavored” right. The case …
WHITE HOUSE EXECUTIVE ACTIONS ARE WHAT THE FIREARM INDUSTRY ALREADY DOES
They say “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” That seems to be the case with the White House’s announcement of executive actions to prevent suicides since they are what is already being done voluntarily by the firearm industry. The firearm industry, however, actually applauds these measures and welcomes the …
GUN CONTROL POLITICIANS WANT BANKS TO SNOOP ON GUN BUYERS
Gun collectors, beware. Certain Members of Congress believe if an individual buys too many guns, too much ammunition or too many accessories, that person is a potentially dangerous criminal or a “domestic terrorist.” They also want banks to tell on anyone who might be buying too much. U.S. Sen. Ed …
CHIPMAN SPOUTS LIES TO SMEAR THE FIREARM INDUSTRY
David Chipman is proving – again – why he was never fit to be Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Chipman spoke with CBS News claiming the firearm industry, “profits by gun violence itself,” and that U.S. senators that doomed his nomination are complicit in allowing criminal activity to …