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Grassroots Legislative Update
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What’s New—Politics: Presidential Race: Trump and Harris on firearms; Texas State Fair: Texas State Fair opens with gun ban in place; California: Governor Newsom signed three anti-Second Amendment gun bills into law on Sept. 24. All three bills become effective Jan. 1, 2025; Massachusetts: out-of-state hunters not welcome in Massachusetts; Leftists Buying Guns |
Federal Hydra-Shok 380 Review: Pint-Sized Pocket Power
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I’m going to be honest with you: I’m not a huge fan of the 380 ACP. I feel that it’s an anemic round that lacks the kinetic energy needed to reach an acceptable penetration depth for self-defense. Needless to say, I’d feel a lot better with my trusty Glock 26 in 9mm Luger at my side over a Walther PPK or even an M&P Shield EZ. |
Textualism and ATF's Redefinition of "Firearm"
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This is my second installment preceding the upcoming October 8 argument in Garland v. VanDerStok, a challenge to the regulatory redefinition of the term "firearm" in the Gun Control Act. By expanding the statutory definition, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF) in its 2022 Final Rule purports to criminalize numerous innocent acts that Congress never made illegal.
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County drops Second Amendment argument in body armor lawsuit
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Monroe County has abandoned the argument made in its response to a federal lawsuit that the Second Amendment does not apply to private citizens. Deputy County Attorney Robert Shoemaker originally made the argument in response to a complaint filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition. The national gun rights nonprofit had sued Attorney General Letitia James and three district attorneys, including Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley, over a statewide ban on civilian use of body armor.
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Democrats seek to abolish the First Amendment
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When a political movement’s only guiding principle is an insatiable lust for power, the free exchange of ideas becomes public enemy No. 1. It should come as no surprise that the party that booed God at its national convention and has largely replaced faith with the perverse worship of the state feels that the ends always justify the means.
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Kamala’s Comments After Heller Decision Raise Questions Media Won’t Ask Her
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“A recently unearthed video gives us some valuable insight into exactly who Kamala Harris is and what she really believes,” Second Amendment attorney Kostas Moros reported Friday in Shooting News Weekly. “The date was June 28, 2008 and anti-gun politicians were reeling from the announcement of the Supreme Court’s Heller decision guaranteeing an individual right to keep and bear arms. They could see what it meant for gun control laws on the books in cities all over the country and they weren’t happy about it.”
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ACLU Sides With NRA in Landmark Gun-rights Case
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In a surprising move, the far-left American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed an amicus brief last week with the liberal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals that mirrored similar briefs filed by the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC).
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New: Springfield Armory XD Mod.3 OSP 9mm
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Springfield Armory on Tuesday announced an updated third-generation XD model that includes better ergonomics, an optics cut, and a 16+1 flush-fit capacity – with an ask of just $325. The XD platform dates back to the old HS 2000 and has been steadily improved over the past 25 years with the Croatian manufacturer, HS Produkt, working directly with Springfield to develop the follow-on Hellcat micro-compact 9mm line and the modular Echelon series. |
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