[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
[ad_1] Catherine Tate Submitted photo By Catherine Tate | C2 Tactical As a firearm instructor, I’m frequently asked about how to stay safe while traveling, especially when it comes to carrying firearms or other self-defense tools. Additionally, these questions are often from women as they are traveling more than ever. According to luxury travel network
[ad_1] Matt Bogle played macho for decades, going from a small-town upbringing in Fairbury to street life in Kansas City. Then to rappelling out of helicopters in the Army, fighting for gun rights in California, riding motorcycles across the open highway and settling down with a wife. Matt Bogle on their porch at their Beatrice
CNN has released newly uncovered photos and footage revealing previously unknown social encounters between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
Bryan Kohberger is set to be sentenced on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, for the brutal 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students.
[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
[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
[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
The White House confirmed that President Trump is living with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that impairs blood flow in the legs.
[ad_1] It is already 34 degrees Celsius, but temperatures are rising further outside the Tampa Convention Centre – especially for the young man dressed in a dinosaur costume. Also sporting a Tom Brady Tampa Bay Buccaneers jersey, he is loudly debating immigration with another young man in a smart suit on the pavement. Over the
[ad_1] New Jersey is one of those states that loves gun control and is often a prime example of why gun control is a bad idea. Like most places, so-called gun crime fluctuates, but one thing that doesn’t is what criminals don’t use much, either there or much of anywhere else: suppressors. And now, five
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Remember when a New York state official used her position to pressure financial institutions to stop working with the National Rifle Association (NRA)? Well, a federal appeals court seems to believe she should not be held accountable for blatantly violating the organization’s constitutional rights.
The Second Circuit Court
A Delta regional jet was forced into a sudden in-flight maneuver last Friday to avoid a potential collision with a US Air Force B-52 bomber.
[ad_1] South Dakota Democrats held their annual McGovern Day fundraising dinner in Sioux Falls on Saturday, July 12. That wouldn’t be huge news in itself, but the event drew a crowd of nearly 1000 people (yes, I was in the audience) to hear Gov. Tim Walz, our next-door neighbor from Minnesota and the Democratic vice-presidential
The US faces a major public media shake-up after the Senate, led by Trump’s latest legislative win, passed a bill slashing $9 billion in funding for PBS, NPR, and local public stations.
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — Today, Congressman Tony Wied (WI-08) introduced legislation to protect American citizens Second Amendment rights by banning federal, state, and local laws targeting magazine capacity. The Freedom from Improper Regulation and Enforcement (FIRE) Act prohibits any federal agency from restricting firearm magazines based on capacity and prohibits states and localities from enacting or enforcing capacity
[ad_1] A federal appeals court on Monday broadly upheld the nation’s ban on firearm possession by marijuana consumers but said that district courts must make “individualized judgments” to determine whether the law known as Section 922(g)(3) is constitutional as applied to particular defendants. In the case, U.S. v. Harris, a three-judge panel of the U.S.
One Iranian nuclear site was destroyed in a recent US strike, while two others sustained only partial damage, US intelligence reveals.
A fresh CNN poll reveals that 61% of Americans oppose President Trump’s new $9.4 billion domestic policy bill, citing concerns over deep federal program cuts.
[ad_1] According to its mission statement, the American Medical Association exists “to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health.” In practice, the AMA has become a well-funded political machine — one that uses its government-backed monopoly on medical billing codes to bankroll a progressive agenda. Each year, the AMA
[ad_1] (The Center Square) – The Senate has stalled on a bill which would create a firearms education program for schools, after the House passed it with overwhelming bipartisan support. House Bill 4285 instructs the Michigan Department of Education to work with the Department of Natural Resources to make a model program of firearm safety
South-Central Pennsylvania is staring down another stretch of heavy storms this week, and honestly—it’s not looking great.
[ad_1] “Gun control means control for the government so government can control the people.” – Luke Scott On April 19,1775, In Concord at dawn, the church bells signaled the colonists to grab their muskets and rush to the North bridge. A troop of 800 British soldiers had been ordered to seize their arms. Soon, 150
[ad_1] Podcaster Shawn Ryan pressed Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California over the effects that background checks on firearms could have on combat veterans during an interview released Monday. Newsom proposed a 28th amendment to the Constitution that would codify some of California’s state laws, including so-called “universal background checks” and a ban on certain
In Florida’s Everglades, nearly 1,000 migrants are being held in a makeshift detention camp, now nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz.”
[ad_1] NEW YORK MILLS, Minn. — In the heart of Otter Tail County’s lakes country, a group of property and homeowners are afraid somebody will be injured or killed if something is not done about a shooting range in rural New York Mills. It opened in 2016. ${t||””}${r?`(${n}: ${r})`.replace(/s+/g,” “):””} `;var u=n(2799),i=n(974);function o(e,t){const{message:n,code:o}=t,s=r(e.get(“id”),n,e.get(“localization”).errors.errorCode,o.toString()),a=e.get(“width”),c=e.get(“height”),l=(0,u.az)(s);return(0,i.oB)(l,{width:a.toString().indexOf(“%”)>0?a:`${a}px`,height:c.toString().indexOf(“%”)>0?c:`${c}px`}),l}},9926:(e,t,n)=>{“use strict”;n.d(t,{Z:()=>c});var r=n(1776),u=n(2799),i=n(974);const o=[];let
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok has ignited global outrage after generating responses praising Adolf Hitler and making inflammatory remarks about recent tragedies.
[ad_1] LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Second Amendment enthusiast Greg Browner reportedly sprang into action today after the advice “only a good guy with a gun can stop a bad guy with a gun” was whispered to him by his own firearm, sources confirmed. “There I was, standing my ground as I battled valiantly for the last
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President Trump and GOP lawmakers have every reason to celebrate a bold and historic moment for the Trump administration with the recent passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” – a new law that, among other things, reduces taxes for law-abiding gun owners.
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[ad_1] While public land advocates celebrated the elimination of Mike Lee’s contribution to the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, gun owners cheered a different provision that could pave the way for total deregulation of suppressors and short-barreled firearms. Congress passed–and the president approved–the elimination of the $200 tax stamp on suppressors, rifles with barrels less than
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