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No Charges Filed After Contra Costa Store Shootout Kills Richmond Man
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Police and prosecutors say a confrontation that turned deadly outside a Richmond corner store in early November will not lead to criminal charges. Investigators concluded that the man who returned fire after being shot acted in lawful self defense when he fatally shot twenty year old Richmond resident Griffin Hammond near Carlson Boulevard and Potrero Avenue. |
Democrats really do want you dead
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Among the most obvious and glaring indicators of the political divide is the issue of self-defense. Normal Americans—largely but not exclusively Republicans—are in harmony with America’s Founders who understood self-defense is a natural, unalienable, God-given individual right which forms the basis of the Second Amendment. |
NDAA 2026: A Win for Surplus Firearms Collectors and the Second Amendment
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It is indeed that time of year. Time for the 65th annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This critical federal legislation specifies the budget and policies for the United States Department of Defense for the next fiscal year. While reading the 3086 pages of a U.S. federal budget document is not quite a cozy winter activity, there is an interesting provision in section 1062 regarding the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP).
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Golf Pro Mickelson Rips Aussie Gun Control After Bondi Beach
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Golf pro Phil Mickelson has scored a political/social hole-in-one by calling out Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for immediately falling back on restrictive gun control suggestions—in a nation already infamous for its Draconian gun laws—in reaction to the Hanukkah terrorist attack at Bondi Beach. |
5th Circuit Judge: ‘History, not Hoplophobia’
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A judge with the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, writing the majority opinion in a ruling overturning a lifetime loss of gun rights for a man convicted of non-payment of child support, declared “Our analysis of the Second Amendment must be guided by history—not hoplophobia.” |
Grassroots Legislative Update—December 22, 2025
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What’s new— U.S. Congress: S3567, Privateers of the Caribbean, introduced by Senator Mike Lee (R-UT): 2026 State Legislative Sessions; New Jersey: On Dec. 15, the Assembly Judiciary Committee advanced two flawed gun control bills—S.1425/A.3789 and A.6211—on 4–2 party-line votes; North Carolina; Wisconsin: Two anti-Second Amendment bills have been introduced: S.1425/A.3789. |
Arkansas Attorney General Clarifies State’s Concealed Carry Law
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On November 14, 2025, the Arkansas Attorney General (AG), Tim Griffin, clarified Arkansas law about the legal carry of firearms. The three questions to be answered included: publicly owned buildings or facilities, the legal definition of an “athletic event” in Arkansas law, and what type of carry is prohibited in statutorily prohibited spaces. The questions were asked by the Honorable Sonia Eubanks Barker, a Republican state representative with a pro-Second Amendment reputation.
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Podcast: Examining the Fight Over 2A Rights for Illegal Immigrants
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This week, we saw two federal appellate courts weigh in on the Second Amendment rights of people in the country unlawfully. The opinions covered a variety of positions on the question.
Of course, they aren’t the first courts to address the issue, and it’s only become a more common challenge in the wake of 2022’s New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen. So, to dissect the state of the legal debate, we have Seattle University of Law professor Alan Mygatt-Tauber on the show. He has a law review article set to publish early next year that examines the state of the fight over undocumented immigrants and guns, as well as weighing in on the different arguments.
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