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On Friday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, sitting en banc, invalidated the ATF’s Rule classifying bump stocks as machine guns under the Administrative Procedure Act. In 2018—after determining that bump stocks were not machine guns on ten separate occasions—ATF changed its position and reclassified bump stocks as machine guns, …
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Have gun, will travel. If you’re an older reader of this magazine, you might recognize that phrase as being the name of an old television series starring a very young Richard Boone back in the late 1950s and early ’60s. Now, however, it has much greater meaning, as millions upon …
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The latest fascist approach to attacks on businesses and the right to keep and bear arms sounds like Operation Chokepoint 2.0. Remember when the usurper-in-chief, Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Sobarkah, and his Justice Department started to target certain “risky behavior,” among which was the purchase of firearms? Well, it’s happening …
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“Charge declined RESTRICTED CARD Customer bank does not allow this card to be used at this type of merchant.” The latest fascist approach to attacks on businesses and the right to keep and bear arms sounds like Operation Chokepoint 2.0.  Remember when the usurper-in-chief, Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Sobarkah, and …
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“We are tired of this nonsense.” One of the most talked-about issues of the election cycle this year was crime, its massive increase, and what to do about it. Political blowhards on the right and the left jockeyed for your vote by telling you how they would fix the problem if you …
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The only guns Biden wants to ban belong to law-abiding Americans. While leaving multiple white male Americans behind in Russian prisons, Biden undermined national security, freeing the ‘Merchant of Death’, an arms dealer with reported ties to Al Qaeda and Hezbollah, who had been busted trying to sell surface-to-air missiles …
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In recent years, much of elite opinion has been dedicated to obfuscating the causes and solutions to the increase in violent crime. At its least harmful, this messaging effort has focused on the admittedly complicated array of factors that can contribute to crime. At its worst, the campaign has sought …
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New York City has long been a breeding ground for anti-Second Amendment sentiment. That’s still the case, but it seems to be getting much worse, expanding to invading people’s privacy and telling crime victims to not call the police. No Guns and No Privacy New York City will implement new …
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Those of earlier generations used to chuckle when small children were presented trophies merely for participating in organized sports. When this practice began, few could have predicted that this effete custom would someday extend to attorneys filing briefs before the U.S. Supreme Court. On November 10, the National Association of Attorneys …
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The fight for civil rights in America is not limited to black Americans. Nor is the American Revolution limited to the 1700s. Case in point: The Battle of Athens. This was a pitched physical confrontation lasting two days in 1946, but with roots stretching back into the 1930s. It is part of an overall pan-racial …
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