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More women turning to firearms for self-defense to even the scales: Protecting 'the lives we love'
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Billy McLaughlin, spokesman for the National Rifle Association (NRA), also said the uptick in women's firearm purchases stems from the desire to protect themselves and their loved ones, telling FOX News Digital it is a core component of the Second Amendment. "Women are decisively stepping forward, underscored by a 77% increase in female gun ownership between 2005 and 2020, and the noteworthy rise in firearm purchases by Black women, recorded by 87% of gun stores in the first half of 2021. |
Springfield Echelon: The Leading Edge Of Self-Defense
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Taking its name from the diagonally oriented military advance formation used at least since the time of the Thebans’ battle with the Spartans at Leuktra in 371 B.C., the all-new Echelon pistol from Springfield Armory is a polymer-frame semi-automatic that holds its own among the world’s best designs. And even though it is wrought from the same decades-long partnership with HS Produkt in Croatia that resulted in Springfield’s highly successful XD-branded antecedents, the Echelon is, technically, quite different. In fact, as its name suggests, the Echelon should be thought of as “out front” of those lines.
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New York ordered to pay over $447,000 to NRA in legal fees over Supreme Court decision
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The state of New York has been ordered to pay almost half a million dollars to the National Rifle Association over a case that the Supreme Court ruled on last year. The case, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, was decided on by the Supreme Court in June 2022, with the 6-3 decision stating that New York's long-standing concealed carry law violated the Second Amendment of the Constitution. A New York judge has since ordered the state to pay the NRA $447,700.82 in legal fees, as the NRA was a party in the Supreme Court's case.
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Do Criminals Target a Specific Age Group?
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I have been curious about what age group is most vulnerable to crime, so I did some research and it looks like the elderly population "wins" the proverbial jackpot in several different styles of victimization. There are tons of articles and information out there that support my research, so much so, that I have had to narrow down my article’s subject matter to just theft/burglary. |
Introducing the Next-Gen Girsan High Power MCP35 PI Light-Weight Pistol
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EAA Corp and Girsan Firearms are excited to unveil the latest innovation in the world of firearms – the EAA/Girsan High Power MCP35 PI LW. This cutting-edge pistol redefines the standards of concealed carry firearms with its exceptional lightweight design and versatility, all while retaining a traditional lightweight metal frame and single-action trigger. |
Colorado’s new gun purchase waiting period faces legal challenge
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A gun rights group filed a lawsuit challenging a new Colorado law imposing a minimum three-day waiting period for gun purchases on Sunday, the same day the waiting period went into effect. Rocky Mountain Gun Owners filed the suit in federal court and is seeking a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction on the new law to prevent its enforcement on Second Amendment grounds. |
Is The Tennessee State “Intent To Go Armed” Clause Unconstitutional?
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Is the “intent to go armed clause” of our Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-1307 (a) (1) or Article 1 Section 26 of the Tennessee Constitution unconstitutional? Let’s look at the facts and dive in. From the case Moorfield v. State, Supreme Court of Tennessee decision from 1880. The case arose from a situation where a person came before his fellows saying he had been fighting with a bear. |
Florida AG Ashley Moody Issues Opinion On ATF, Stabilizing Braces
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody released a legal opinion Monday regarding the use of stabilizing braces for handguns in Florida. Moody issued the opinion in response to a request from Representative Shane Abbott to provide clarity on Florida law following a recently released Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives interpretation of a federal law. |
SAF Files Response Brief in Challenge of WA Magazine Ban
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Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a federal court challenge of Washington state’s ban on so-called “large capacity magazines” have filed a response brief to motions for summary judgment. The case is known as Sullivan v. Ferguson and it was filed on June 3, 2022 in U.S. District Court. |
9mm vs 45 ACP: The Greatest Pistol Caliber Debate
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There are many great debates that grace the display cases of gun stores and internet forums about which personal defense ammo or firearm is superior…1911 vs Glock, AR-15 vs AK-47, 30-06 Springfield vs 308 Winchester, and 9mm vs 40 Smith and Wesson to name a few. |
NM: Court reviews gun-carry restrictions under health order in New Mexico, as states explore options
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Restrictions on carrying guns in public that are tied to an emergency public health order are going under the legal microscope Tuesday in New Mexico, where the Democratic governor is testing the boundaries of her authority and constitutional law in response to violent crime in the state’s largest metro area. The standoff is one of many in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court decision last year expanding gun rights, as leaders in politically liberal-leaning states explore new avenues for restrictions. |
These Americans Own the Most Guns: Every State Ranked
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Gun ownership is a constitutional right in the United States, and one that many Americans choose to exercise. With an estimated 433.9 million civilian-owned firearms nationwide, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, there are about 1.3 firearms for every American citizen, making the U.S. the only country in the world with more guns than people. |
7mm Rem Mag vs 300 Win Mag: Timeless Big Game Hunting Cartridges
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In the world of magnum hunting cartridges, none are more ubiquitous than the 7mm Remington Magnum and 300 Winchester Magnum. These two belted magnum cartridges have been at odds with each other since their release in the 1960’s as they both offer extremely impressive downrange performance that surpassed the most popular hunting rounds of the day, like the 30-06 Springfield. |
The Classic M1 Garand
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Miracles can occur and the development of the M1 Garand might just qualify as one. This particular miracle had a bit of help thanks to the hard work of its inventor, John Garand, and a host of others. John Garand (pronounced “Gare-Rand” with the emphasis on the first syllable) was in actuality simply a civil service employee of the U.S. government. During his tenure at Springfield Armory, he put his talents to good use, eventually developing the final model of what would become the famous M1 rifle of WWII. |
Ghost guns in NYC: The unseen threat
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The NYPD is ramping up its efforts to address the spread of ghost guns, especially following a shocking discovery at a daycare in East Harlem. "3D printed ghost guns are among the easiest ways to obtain a gun. They can be made in your home, they can be made anonymously, and they are cheap." |
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The right of the people to keep and bear arms has been recognized by the General Government; but the best security of that right after all is, the military spirit, that taste for martial exercises, which has always distinguished the free citizens of these States....Such men form the best barrier to the liberties of America — Gazette of the United States, October 14, 1789. |
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