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[ad_1] GUN INDUSTRY COMPANIES AND GROUPS GIVE $2 MILLION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF STATE-OWNED SHOOTING RANGE PIERRE, S.D. (Seth Tupper and Joshua Haiar / South Dakota Searchlight) – A list of donors to a state-owned shooting range under construction north of Rapid City includes $2 million from gun-industry companies or organizations. The $20 million, 400-acre complex
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[ad_1] Handgun and Ammo Source: Unsplash Gun Rights Group Challenges Florida Age-Based Restrictions, Citing Constitutional Violations The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) today announced it has filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court of the United States, imploring the high court to grant certiorari in NRA v. Glass, a pivotal case challenging Florida’s state law
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[ad_1] In a recent filing with the U.S. Supreme Court, the Trump-led Department of Justice (DOJ) is doubling down on arguments made under former President Joe Biden that users of illegal drugs—including marijuana—”pose a clear danger of misusing firearms.” That risk, DOJ contends, justifies the longstanding federal prohibition on gun ownership by drug consumers—known as
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Tensions escalate globally as the United States launches missile strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, prompting swift condemnation from Russia.  United States: A rift ripples across geopolitical lines as Tehran and Moscow rally in synchronized accord following America’s missile salvo against Iranian nuclear sites. Russian emissaries swiftly decried the assault, dispatching stern signals that Iran’s atomic
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[ad_1] A list of donors to a state-owned shooting range under construction north of Rapid City includes $2 million from gun-industry companies or organizations. The $20 million, 400-acre complex will be one of the largest public shooting ranges in the nation when it opens this fall, according to the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish
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[ad_1] CHICAGO — Rahm Emanuel admits the potential of taking on JB Pritzker in a 2028 presidential run is “going to be awkward.” Over decades in public life, Emanuel has had stints as White House chief of staff, congressman, cutthroat Democratic operative, overseas diplomat and more. But around here, it’s a little more simple. Emanuel
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[ad_1] Over the past several years, the National Rifle Association has been embroiled in controversy, corruption, and confusion. It has been disconnected from its once loyal membership, composed of millions of hardworking Americans dedicated to protecting their Second Amendment rights.  After a number of court battles, transparency and changes
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[ad_1] A letter spearheaded by the American Suppressor Association and signed by Gun Owners of America, the NRA, Second Amendment Foundation, and numerous others urges Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R) to keep provisions in the budget reconciliation bill removing the National Firearms Act tax on suppressors and short-barreled rifles and shotguns. On May 22,
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[ad_1] While legal scholarship on firearms has grown tremendously since I first started writing on the issue in the late 1980s, one topic that has never been addressed in detail in any law journal is machine guns. My new article in the Wyoming Law Review, Machine Gun History and Bibliography, aims to fill the gap.
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[ad_1] These are strange times for the Americas, particularly for Mexico, the connecting point of the Latin and English-speaking worlds, the favorite punching bag of that great world power, the United States, which sees in its southerly neighbor the root of all its evils. Tariff threats and the whiff of military intervention currently characterize this
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[ad_1] When are you ready to carry your firearm? This question goes beyond simply owning a firearm—it is about responsibility, training, and preparedness. Carrying a firearm means accepting the gravity of the decisions and actions that come with it. It is not enough to purchase and holster a weapon; you need to cultivate the mindset
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[ad_1] Senate bill targets Al Capone-era taxes on firearms as 2nd Amendment battle intensifies Senate moves to eliminate 91-year-old NFA taxes on short-barreled firearms and suppressors. GOP legislation removes “Any Other Weapons” category from federal firearms taxation. Congressional Byrd Rule hurdles test whether tax reforms survive Senate procedural challenges. Grassroots
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[ad_1] Some issues split the American populous right down the middle. Think climate change, immigration, abortion, and universal health care, for instance. Another issue with the power to divide is gun rights. Liberals generally believe in more stringent gun control while conservatives want more access. So what should we make of Wake Forest University sociology
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans’ tax bill would eliminate federal taxes and regulations on short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns and silencers as well as preempt state or local licensing requirements in a win for gun-rights advocates. The legislation unveiled by the Senate Finance Committee on Monday would expand on House legislation exempting silencers under the National
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[ad_1] On June 13, 2025, the Civil Rights Division of President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice announced the filing of an amicus brief supporting an NRA lawsuit against Illinois’ “assault weapons” ban. The brief was announced by Assistant Attorney General for DOJ’s Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon. In a post to X, Dhillon noted, “The Second
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[ad_1] By Selwyn Duke October 14, 2017 The latest firearm-equipment boogeyman is the “bump stock,” a device allowing one to fire a semi-automatic rifle more rapidly. Liberals learned of bump stocks because Las Vegas murderer Stephen Paddock had modified 12 of his rifles with them. This has made them a target for prohibition, and an
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