[ad_1] Jewish gun owners, firearms instructors and security professionals in New York City say demand for firearms training and concealed-carry permits has surged since the election of mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, with many citing concerns about safety and a perceived shift in the city’s political climate, according to a Saturday New York Post report. At Samson
[ad_1] They’re preparing for a Mamdani administration lox, stock and barrel. Jewish New Yorkers are arming themselves before an anti-Israel “mayor who despises us” takes the helm of New York City, several told The Post this week. They want to “have a say in our protection and not have to rely on others,” one said.
[ad_1] The idea behind a 72-hour waiting period is that it allows people to “cool off,” supposedly. This has been reportedly linked to a drop in suicides, according to researchers. Those researchers have never looked at how many people tried to get a gun due to safety concerns, only to be killed before they could
[ad_1] On November 4, Virginia elected its first woman governor, Democrat Abigail Spanberger. It also got something else: another chance to pass comprehensive gun reform, something the majority-Democrat General Assembly had tried to do for the past two years, but was stymied by Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin. Youngkin has vetoed 42 gun reform bills since
[ad_1] Ask almost any New Yorker about guns and you’ll get a strong opinion. Now, new numbers from the NYPD show more city residents than ever are trying to legally carry one. At the Earnest Training Center, instructor Kevin Earnest lines up students in front of a table of paint rounds and a bright blue
[ad_1] The Myth of “No Liberals Who Hunt” — Quiet Support for the Tradition When someone quips, “There are no liberals who hunt,” it sounds like cultural shorthand — the sort of political caricature that sticks easily in a divided America. But like most sweeping generalizations, it collapses under even modest scrutiny. From New England
[ad_1] The Supreme Court has now started its next judicial session and will soon be ruling on several of President Trump’s challenges to years of established law – in some cases, challenging basic long held tenets of our Constitution. Trump has stacked our Supreme Court with extremist conservative ideologues focussing legal arguments on their perceived
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Houston, plans to introduce legislation Wednesday that would repeal a host of gun-related provisions in the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, enacted in the wake of the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde. “The Constitution is crystal clear: our right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed,” Hunt
[ad_1] Bob Montel Bob D. Montel, 89, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025. Born in his family’s farmhouse in Wabash County, Bob was the son of Deveral and Ruby (Ayres) Montel. He graduated from Laketon High School in Laketon. Farming was a part of his upbringing, and he still helped
[ad_1] Since the Supreme Court’s 2022 Bruen ruling struck down the requirement that applicants show a special need to carry, demand for concealed-carry permits increased sharply, and New York City classes are filling up, according to THE CITY in partnership with The Trace. In neighboring New Jersey, monthly applications have reached record highs, according to
[ad_1] Brady Schickinger of the Michigan Coalition for Responsible Gun Ownership, Nicholas Buggia of the National Rifle Association and state Rep. Jason Woolford (R-Howell) testify before the House Judiciary Committee. Nov. 12, 2025 | Photo by Kyle Davidson/Michigan Advance Members of the Michigan House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday took comment on a series of bills
[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Georgia judge on Wednesday tossed out the case against a man who was cited for violating a Savannah city ordinance prohibiting guns in unlocked vehicles, ruling that the ordinance violates state law and the U.S. Constitution. Clayton Papp was cited by Savannah police for violating
[ad_1] Pat Oliphant [Source: santafenewmexican.com] New film looks back at one of history’s greatest visual humorists who spoke truth—and mirth—to power. As Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert undergo the slings and arrows of outrageous censorship, a timely new documentary chronicles a sketching scourge of the status quo who skewered the powers that be, lampooning politicians,
[ad_1] Gadfly | September 15th, 2020 The New Normal: The Senate Of The Living DeadIn the 1968 film classic The Night Of The Living Dead, the dead have come back to life and are marching through forests and farms looking for food. They look just like us except for the eyes, the drooling, and the
[ad_1] In New York City, once proudly unwelcoming to guns, residents are arming up. Since June 2022, when a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision forced state lawmakers to relax longstanding restrictions, tens of thousands of New Yorkers have sought permits to carry concealed weapons outside the home. The number of permit applications submitted per month
[ad_1] On a Friday night in March 2020, Steven Duarte was riding in the back seat of a car that ran a stop sign in Inglewood, California. After two police officers responded by activating their patrol lights, Duarte opened a window and tossed out a pistol. As a result of that traffic stop, Duarte was
[ad_1] Sid Allen, wearing his signature wizard hat, holds his product: an AR-15 magazine speedloader, 3D-printed in his detached garage. (Photo by Nicole Neri/Minnesota Reformer) Sid Allen did not set out on his 3D printing journey to manufacture firearm accessories in his garage. Last year, he was printing custom Dungeons and Dragons figurines. For a
[ad_1] The United States senate witnessed tense moments on Monday as Republicans moved to pass a measure aimed at ending the ongoing government shutdown. However, Senator John Cornyn of Texas went missing at the time of the vote, leaving the Republicans worried. U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) leaves a bipartisan luncheon, weeks into the continuing
[ad_1] One of the most accomplished Republican legislators in North Carolina history faces a primary challenger with enough name-recognition to potentially capture his seat and upend the state’s power dynamics — a battle involving casinos, shrimpers, raw milk and allegations of playing politics with public safety. Phil Berger has represented Rockingham County in the state
[ad_1] President Donald Trump made clear national reciprocity is currently being discussed during an Oval Office presser Wednesday with FBI director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi. Trump was asked about national reciprocity by a reporter who used D.C. as an example, asking if the White House and lawmakers are looking at a way
[ad_1] The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) filed suit Wednesday over what they claim was an “unconstitutional search” of a legal gun owner who is also a high school student. The lawsuit, Harrington v. Crawford, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire. The Tampa Free Press reported that the lawsuit
[ad_1] By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org Publix shoppers may want to keep track of more than BOGOs now that customers can stroll grocery aisles toting guns and knives like they’re roaming the range in the wild, wild West. The Lakeland-based chain recently welcomed “open carry” enthusiasts, explaining that Publix is following the law. Last month an
[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The National Rifle Association and other gun groups are suing California over the state’s ban on Glock-style guns with features known as switches that allow them to be converted to fully automatic weapons. The NRA was joined by the Firearms Policy Coalition, Second Amendment Foundation, Poway
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On Oct. 10, Governor Gavin Newsom, D-CA, signed into law Assembly Bill 1127, a bill that bans Glock and Glock platform pistols. Californian Danielle Jaymes, who lives in San Diego County, sued Attorney General Rob Bonta in the Southern District of California over the new law. Jaymes has a state firearm certificate and
[ad_1] Gun rights organizations claim the ban violates the Second Amendment. Wednesday, October 15, 2025 2:57PM Gun rights organizations claim the ban violates the Second Amendment. SACRAMENTO (KABC) — The National Rifle Association has filed a lawsuit against California over the state’s ban on Glock-style pistols. The law, one of several signed by Gov. Gavin
[ad_1] SACRAMENTO, California — Gun rights organizations filed a lawsuit on Tuesday challenging a new California law that bans certain types of Glock-style semiautomatic firearms. The law, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom last week, prohibits the sale of semiautomatic pistols with a “cruciform trigger bar,” a feature allowing owners to attach a device known as
[ad_1] (Editor’s Note: The Sun Sentinel values the views of our readers. We received many letters about the decision by Publix to allow customers to openly carry guns in its stores. We invite all of our readers to send us your opinions.) For 25 years I have shopped at Publix. No more. The Sun Sentinel’s
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Top O’ the Briefing Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Sunteztri felt that any problem could be solved with a break for bacon-wrapped figs and select episodes of Who’s the Boss?
This is going to be a quick one. Yes, commentary is my gig here, but we
[ad_1] TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Should people as young as 18 years old in Florida be legally allowed to own or purchase firearms? Lawmakers in the Florida House seem to think so. For three years in a row, the House has passed legislation that would lower Florida’s gun ownership age from 21 to 18, but those
[ad_1] Nov. 07, 2021 – Miami: Florida Gun Shows Credit: YES Market Media / Shutterstock A Florida House Republican has again filed legislation that would reduce the minimum to buy a firearm in the state from 21 to 18 years of age. The proposal (HB 133), sponsored by Rep. Tyler Sirois, a Brevard County Republican,
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