Month: July 2025

[ad_1] If you want a silencer for your hunting rifle, you should reserve it now before the federal tax is lifted. You read that right. Buy it now, but take possession of it only after Jan. 1, when the National Firearms Act provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill take effect. Jeb Burnett of Roland,
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[ad_1] By Joseph Ax and Julia Harte NEW YORK (Reuters) -New York City detectives investigating this week’s mass shooting were interviewing the attacker’s associates in his home state of Nevada on Wednesday, as gun safety advocates expressed dismay that he was able to buy a gun there legally last month despite two reported mental health
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[ad_1] A doozy of an anti-Netanyahu/Trump two-fer Ruthie Blum|Jul 11, 2025 (JNS) — You can’t make this stuff up. Yet Nir Hefetz — a state witness in the ongoing bogus trial of his former boss, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu — just gave it the old college try. In an interview with Channel 12’s
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[ad_1] As New York City grapples with the mass shooting in Midtown Manhattan on Monday, gun policy experts and advocates renewed calls for national legislation restricting gun ownership. The shooter, Shane Tamura, traveled from Nevada with an AR-15-style assault weapon — a common weapon for mass shootings — and killed four people, according to the
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[ad_1] The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US The NYC gunman who killed four people had a “documented mental health history” – and an active, concealed
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[ad_1] You have been warned! WARNING:  This article is NOT intended for the “politically correct” or  the “woke” or the “culturally  timid” or the “perpetually offended”.  Read it at the risk of either opening up your mind, agreeing mostly with my thoughts, or being seriously offended! Apologies will NOT be forthcoming! FREE SPEECH IS A
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[ad_1] The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is accepting public comments on a proposed rule that would provide guidance around the government’s restoration of Second Amendment gun rights for people who’ve been disarmed under federal law. But the department says certain applicants—including users of marijuana—”would be presumptively ineligible for relief and therefore denied relief absent
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[ad_1] This story is published in partnership with The Trace, a nonprofit newsroom covering gun violence. Subscribe to its newsletters.  For as long as there has been a gun-rights movement, the movement’s leaders, industry representatives, and academic supporters have argued that carrying firearms made Americans more secure. Studies conducted over the past 14 years by the National
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[ad_1] The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a 2-1 decision Thursday that California’s law requiring firearm owners to undergo background checks when buying ammunition goes against the second amendment and is unconstitutional. In the majority opinion, Judge Sandra Ikuta said that the ammunition law goes against the second amendment, as the right
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[ad_1] A California appeals court ruled on Thursday that a state law requiring people to undergo background checks each time they purchase ammunition is unconstitutional. In a 2-1 decision, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the law “meaningfully constrains” Second Amendment rights, marking a blow to California’s gun control regulations, which are viewed
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[ad_1] In yet another federal court ruling questioning the U.S. government’s blanket ban on firearm possession by marijuana users, an appeals court on Tuesday vacated a defendant’s conviction under the statute known as Section 922(g)(3) and remanded the case back to a district court, noting that a retrial before a jury may be necessary to
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[ad_1] The right to petition under the First Amendment helps ensure the government remains accountable to the people. While the government does not have to respond to or act on anyone’s “petition for a redress of grievances,” it cannot retaliate against people when they ask for change, whatever their perspective or message. Petition protects many
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[ad_1] The Supreme Court weighs public safety concerns surrounding ghost guns in recent Second Amendment decision. The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in Bondi v. VanDerStok in October 2024. The case involved a challenge to the Biden Administration’s effort to subject gun assembly kits—colloquially known as ghost guns—to federal serialization and background-check requirements by
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[ad_1] One of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ most loyal supporters took the oath as Florida’s new chief financial officer Monday but delivered remarks that could reignite a political battle between DeSantis and President Donald Trump. Former state Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, sworn in as Florida’s fifth CFO by Supreme Court Justice John Curiel, promised to “hit the
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