Second Amendment

[ad_1] Roger Caldwell By Roger Caldwell       In 2021, there were 690 mass killings and in 2022 there were 645 mass killings according to the mass killing Archive. At the present time in America, there are 533 mass killing and there is an epidemic, and no one has a solution. There are more guns than
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[ad_1] A federal judge in Texas declared the Biden administration’s attempt at banning pistol braces is likely unlawful last week.  The lawsuit, brought by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) on behalf of members of the National Association for Gun Rights Inc. and Texas Gun Rights, Inc., argued the rule put forth by
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[ad_1] Gun control and gun safety groups threw their support behind a sweeping bill from House Democrats that would crack down on untraceable “ghost guns,” update the state’s so-called red flag law, limit the presence of firearms in public spaces, streamline the licensing process and more. Meanwhile, aggrieved gun owners contended the legislation represents an unconstitutional infringement
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[ad_1] Gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson relocated its headquarters to Tennessee, leaving the state of Massachusetts for new pastures. The move by Smith & Wesson, which was founded in Connecticut in 1852 and later moved to Massachusetts, became official over the weekend when it opened its new 650,000-square-foot headquarters in Maryville, Tennessee. HOUSE SPEAKER RACE
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[ad_1] Smith & Wesson has been arming Americans for over 170 years. Although headquartered in Massachusetts since the mid-19th century, the gunmaker recently pulled up stakes and moved to a red state, citing constrictive Democrat gun control legislation. On Saturday, the company celebrated the grand opening of its new $160 million, 650,000 square-foot home base
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[ad_1] George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said Friday that Democratic Attorney General Letitia James of New York was “hell bent” on destroying former President Donald Trump’s business empire. New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron issued a ruling finding that Trump’s business was guilty of committing fraud Sept. 26, ordering Trump’s business licenses to
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[ad_1] by Jeff Gross, contributing writer Fishing news… Saltwater fishing is on the upswing as the Stripers and “Slammer” Bluefish are migrating down the coast.  Numerous friends have had great success fishing in the Narragansett areas. Even “Football” Tuna, aka “Little Tunny” (False Albacore) are being caught as well.  With the weather being poor on the weekends,
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[ad_1] FIRST ON FOX: The NRA slammed President Biden’s launch of the first-ever federal office to address “gun violence prevention,” while criticizing the office’s director, who has repeatedly vowed on social media to help “defeat” the Second Amendment group.   “The Biden administration’s new White House Office of so-called ‘Gun Violence Prevention’ might as well be
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[ad_1] Comment on this storyComment A federal judge on Friday suspended pieces of a new Maryland gun law set to take effect this weekend, ruling that some of its sweeping provisions — banning guns at private buildings, public gatherings and locations that sell alcohol — were likely unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge George L. Russell III
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