Maryland Sues Glock for Criminals Breaking the Law—Because That Makes Sense

In yet another episode of “Let’s Blame the Gun Instead of the Criminal,” the state of Maryland and the city of Baltimore have decided that Glock, a company that manufactures legally compliant firearms, is somehow responsible for criminals illegally modifying those guns into full-auto weapons. Because, of course, personal responsibility is a foreign concept to […]

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Illinois Judge Smacks Down FOID Card Requirement

In a much-needed slap to Illinois’ draconian gun laws, a judge has finally ruled that requiring law-abiding citizens to have a Firearm Owner Identification (FOID) card just to possess a firearm in their own home is unconstitutional. Yes, you read that right—the state of Illinois actually tried to make people pay for permission to exercise […]

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A Florida Homeowner’s Swift Action: Stopping a Home Invasion with Deadly Precision

When two masked intruders targeted a Florida home last week, they likely didn’t anticipate the swift and decisive response they’d face. What unfolded was a stark reminder from local law enforcement: break into someone’s home, and you should be prepared to face the consequences. “If you want to break into someone’s home, you should expect […]

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Virginia’s Anti-Gun Agenda: Why Every Gun Owner Needs to Pay Attention

The Virginia General Assembly reached its crucial crossover deadline on February 4, marking the last opportunity for bills to pass out of their chamber of origin before being declared dead for the current legislative session. Unfortunately for gun owners, more than 20 anti-gun measures survived the cutoff and are now in play as the General […]

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Trump’s Executive Order: A Victory for the Second Amendment and Freedom

President Donald Trump just reminded Americans why he’s been a relentless defender of the Second Amendment. Trump issued his first executive action on firearms, staying true to his campaign promises to protect the constitutional rights of law-abiding gun owners. This executive order is more than a symbolic gesture—it’s a direct strike against the growing web […]

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Grandpa’s Got Your Six: Armed Grandfather Saves Family During Break-In

For many Americans, owning a firearm is a matter of self-defense, and for one California grandfather, that decision paid off in the most profound way. A harrowing break-in at a Rancho Cordova business on November 24 turned into a life-or-death situation, but thanks to this man’s readiness and resolve, he and his grandchildren survived the […]

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Walmart Launches New Checkout Feature to Fight Shoplifting

Walmart is cracking down on shoplifters. With its new self-checkout technology, it’s harder to sneak out unscanned items. Shoppers can now scan items just by moving them over the scanner. No need for a visible barcode. This is thanks to invisible barcodes, found on Walmart’s Great Value products. They’re all over the product but can’t […]

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New Jersey’s ‘One Gun a Month’ Law: A Threat to Second Amendment Rights

In yet another attempt to strip away the rights of law-abiding citizens, New Jersey has doubled down on its unconstitutional “One Gun a Month” law. This legislation restricts individuals from purchasing more than one firearm in a 30-day period, a clear violation of Second Amendment rights. The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) isn’t standing idly by, […]

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