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If you spend most of your time in conversation with reasonable, level-headed folks, it might be difficult to imagine a scenario in which majorities of voters in this midterm election wouldn’t cast their ballots for law and order. But then, despite the vivid reality each crime inflicts on real people, …
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A great injustice occurred this week against a gun rights activist here in Florida. And with your help, I know that our loud voice – speaking out together – can repair the great wrong that has occurred. As you know, our national motto is e pluribus unum, which is Latin for out …
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NSSF is pleased the court dismissed Mexico’s misguided and baseless lawsuit against members of the firearm industry that sought to blame them for Mexico’s unwillingness and inability to bring Mexican drug cartels to justice in Mexican courtrooms. The court correctly dismissed the case by properly applying the bipartisan Protection of …
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Many may remember the landmark Supreme Court case that did push in the direction of what the Second Amendment clearly states, though fell short of truly upholding it, which was brought by Dick Heller.  Well, Heller has now won another big case in Washington, DC. JD Heyes has the story. …
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Another week, another round of attacks on law-abiding gun owners in the Empire State. 1. Treating Law-abiding Gun Owners as Presumptive Criminals On September 2, investigative journalism outlet Project Veritas posted a “leaked” New York Police Department “Legal Update Bulletin,” titled, “New York State Restrictions on Carrying Concealed Firearms.” Allegedly a newsletter …
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We’ll take out the food trucks and problem solved.” Denver, CO — In Lower Downtown Denver six innocent people were shot as multiple gunmen opened fire into a crowd of people early on a Sunday morning on July 17th. No one was held accountable because the bullets which struck the innocent …
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The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated New York’s “good-cause” requirement to exercise the right to bear arms in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen in a 6-3 decision on June 23, 2022. Justice Clarence Thomas, writing the opinion for the Court, ruled that the Second Amendment protects the right to …
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The “sensitive” place or area debate is now underway. Any law establishing a “sensitive place”—where the lawful carrying of firearms for personal protection by law-abiding individuals may be restricted or prohibited—must be clearly defined, narrow in scope and include certain parameters if it is to be considered constitutional under the …
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After violent unrest and looting in 2020 that Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot admitted had “spread like wildfire” throughout parts of Chicago, the mayor nonetheless “urged Chicagoans not to take matters into their own hands in this concealed carry state. ‘Do not pick up arms and try to be police. If there’s a …
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The involvement of the United States in World War I resulted in many interesting stories of the production of small arms to equip the rapidly expanded military that was required for the conflict. There is one story, though, which has gone largely unnoticed by the modern collecting community. Through our efforts, we …
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