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MA: National gun rights group to appeal ruling upholding Massachusetts’ ban on assault weapons
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A national gun owners advocacy group has vowed to appeal a federal judge’s ruling that Massachusetts’ assault weapons ban is constitutional. Bay State resident Joseph Capen and the National Association for Gun Rights, a nonprofit advocacy group, challenged the law banning the sale and possession of assault weapons and large capacity ammunition magazines, arguing that it burdens their constitutional right to keep and bear arms under the Second and Fourteenth Amendments. |
The Great Legal War Over Your Freedom
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Since the U.S. Supreme Court decided New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen in 2022, the lower courts have been either trying to apply, or to resist, its directive to decide the validity of restrictions on the basis of the text of the Second Amendment and historical analogues from the time of the Founding. According to the ruling, an activity is presumed to be protected if it involves keeping and bearing arms by the people. The burden is then on the government to find historical precedents to show that a restriction is part of the nation’s history and tradition. |
300 PRC vs 300 Win Mag: 30-Caliber Magnums Collide
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Hunters and shooters across North America love their 30-caliber cartridges. With the popularization of the 30-06 Springfield, the .308” diameter bullet became synonymous with stopping power and long range precision.
However, hunters and shooters wanted more power, muzzle velocity, and a flatter trajectory – and so, the magnum craze began. |
CA ‘Sensitive Places’ Law is ‘Repugnant to Second Amendment,’ says Judge
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A federal district court judge in California did not spare anyone’s sensitivities when he issued a preliminary injunction against California’s “sensitive places” law, known as SB 2, calling the law “sweeping, repugnant to the Second Amendment, and openly defiant of the Supreme Court.”
U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney, a George W. Bush appointee, pulled no punches in his 43-page ruling, granting a preliminary injunction and handing gun rights groups including the Second Amendment Foundation, a significant victory. |
Best Ammo For Taurus PT111 G2: Target and Defense Ammunition
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In exploring the attributes and challenges in purchasing a Taurus PT111 G2, how the ammo interacts wih the firearm is crucial in securing an effective tool for self-defense.
Since the Taurus G2c is available in two calibers, I have two sections for my top 5 choices below: one for 9mm Luger and one for 40 S&W.
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Sen. Susan Collins Pushing Gun Control for U.S. Troops
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Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) is putting together legislation to require the U.S. military to adhere to state-level red and yellow flag laws for troops.
A red flag law allows family, friends, and others, to seek a court order to have guns removed from someone they view as a danger to himself or others. A yellow flag law is more narrow, allowing law enforcement to seek the court order for firearm removal.
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Biden’s Office of Gun Control
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It would be nice if I were able to report that the people who run our sprawling federal government are taking seriously their oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, but, unfortunately, I can write no such thing. Once upon a time, American presidents established offices to defend Americans’ constitutional rights. Nowadays, they do the opposite. |
WA: Recent rains boost waterfowl hunts in Southwest Washington
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Waterfowl hunters across Southwest Washington have been having a fairly typical year at local refuges and wildlife areas, and with the recent heavy rains a lot of northern birds have moved down. Depending on the weather through the last month of the hunting season, most hunters can expect the good shooting to continue. |
Incompetent ‘Contagious Disease’ Diagnosis for Guns a Prescription for Tyranny
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“New Mexico Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham held a recent press conference to praise herself for implementing dubious gun control measures,” the National Shooting Sports Foundation reported. “‘I won’t rest until we don’t have to talk about (gun violence) as an epidemic and a public health emergency,’ the governor said.” If a prominent politician declares an epidemic and imposes edicts and orders to enforce them, it’s fair to ask, “Where’s the science?” |
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