|
Please tell me where the 2nd Amendment says a drug user can't have a gun.
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
Would you please tell me where exactly the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States says that a user of illegal drugs can be denied gun ownership?
I mean, you’re always going on an on about how people have a right to defend themselves. Against...you know...those people. And of course the government itself! People must have the right to protect themselves against those bucket helmeted storm troopers of the Deep State!
Ed.: Given the dearth of widespread historical laws, gun prohibition for peaceable drug users shouldn't survive Bruen. We'll have to see how the cases progress through the courts. |
CA: Rep. Thompson gets Brady Campaign and Brady PAC endorsements
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson, long an advocate for gun safety, has received no-surprise endorsements from the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and Brady PAC, well-known organizations that support candidates who emphasize passing gun violence-prevention laws.
“I am deeply honored to have been endorsed by both the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and Brady PAC, two organizations that work tirelessly to advance common-sense gun violence-prevention laws that will help save lives,” said Thompson (D-District 4) in a press statement released Wednesday.
|
SCOTUS asked to hear challenge to New York’s concealed carry law
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to hear a legal challenge to New York's sweeping 2022 gun control law, which sets limits on who can get concealed carry permits.
A lawsuit filed by a New York gun owner challenges the state's new restrictions barring gun owners from carrying weapons in parks, bars and other "sensitive" locations and requiring them to demonstrate "good moral character" to get a gun permit. |
VA: Navy vet has Trump's nod ahead of Virginia's U.S. Senate primary, targets Kaine in uphill battle
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
Cao has the most campaign money and past experience running for higher office in a general election among the five contenders in the primary on June 18. He also has the endorsement of former President Donald Trump, who stated that Cao would help stop inflation, secure the border and "defend our always under siege Second Amendment."
Cao's biography includes fleeing Vietnam with his family as a child in the 1970s. In a campaign video, he compares Vietnam's communist regime during the Cold War to today's Biden Administration. |
Fight over AR-15 ‘pistols’ moves closer to Supreme Court
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
The Second Amendment Foundation told Secrets that the Texas-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to hear oral arguments on the group’s claim that the administration crossed a legal line in suddenly imposing new ownership hurdles and taxes on the firearms.
“I expect that we will win at the 5th Circuit, and I am sure that the Biden Justice Department will appeal to the Supreme Court. I look forward to getting this case to the high court,” SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan Gottlieb told Secrets on Wednesday. |
Trump's Felon Status Raises Questions on Gun Ownership and Legal Entanglements
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
Trump’s long-standing identification as a gun owner, previously holding a concealed carry permit and owning at least two handguns, raises questions about the current whereabouts of these firearms and their legal status. Additionally, Trump’s conviction in New York means that he must seek restoration of his gun rights in that state upon completion of his sentence, adhering to Florida law that requires the restoration of rights by the state in which the conviction occurred.
The broader implications of Trump’s legal troubles extend beyond gun ownership. The former president’s ability to travel, vote, and even potentially run for office may be affected by his felon status, ... |
Hunter Biden: You Must Acquit, the Laws Not Legit
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
Hunter Biden’s trial for lying on a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Form 4473 has kicked off in Delaware. The trial has split the Second Amendment community. Some gun owners hope he gets criminally convicted and sent to prison, while others believe that the 4473 is unconstitutional and that no matter what your opinion of the man on trial is, we shouldn’t root for unconstitutional laws.
Hunter Biden marked that he was not a user of illegal drugs on the ATF Form 4473 when he purchased his Colt Cobra revolver. At the time, Biden was using crack cocaine and various other drugs. |
5th Circuit Court To Hear Human Rights Group Oral Argument In Arm Brace Case
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has announced it will hear oral arguments in the Second Amendment Foundation’s challenge of the “Final Rule” issued by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regarding arm braces for pistols, during the week of Aug. 5th, 2024.
The case is known as SAF v. ATF and was filed in February 2023. SAF is joined by Rainier Arms, LLC and two private citizens, Samuel Walley and William Green. |
Media Fact Check: How Fake Mass-shooting Data Produces Fake News
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
C.A. Bridges, a “digital producer” for Gannett’s USA TODAY Florida network, wrote basically the same story on May 12 and May 28, which claimed that Florida has experienced more mass shootings than any other state. Unfortunately for Bridges and his readers, both stories were wrong, incredibly biased and typical of the fake news that permeates today’s corporate media, especially when the topic involves guns. |
RI: Dubbed ‘common sense,’ gun storage law makes no sense
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
The bill ballyhooed by the Warwick Beacon (and the company’s other two newspapers, the Cranston Herald and Johnston SunRise) and other gun control advocates takes away the most essential reason for constitutionally owning a gun — self defense. A gun cannot be used for self defense or to protect a family member if it cannot be quickly accessed. Thus, the bill is most likely unconstitutional because it takes away the most important reason for gun ownership. |
Court adjourns for the day in Hunter Biden's gun trial
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
Court adjourned for the day in Hunter Biden's gun trial, with testimony expected to resume Thursday morning.
After the jurors were dismissed, Derek Hines told the judge the prosecution has six more witnesses after gun store clerk Gordon Cleveland, and that their testimony would be shorter. He said it is possible the prosecution could rest its case Thursday. If so, he said, the prosecution would like to know which witness or witnesses the defense might call.
Defense attorney Abbe Lowell didn’t indicate who his first witness might be once the government rests its case. |
June Supreme Court decisions to include Trump, abortion, Second Amendment
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
The Second Amendment’s right to bear arms was the subject of two cases heard this term. In United States v. Rahimi, the justices are deciding if a federal law prohibiting the possession of firearms by individuals subject to domestic violence protective orders violates the Second Amendment. The second case, Garland v. Cargill, considers if a bump stock, an accessory which allows a rifle to fire hundreds of rounds in a minute, can be regulated under the National Firearms Act.
Ed.: The still pending *Chevron* decisions will also bear on 2A rights, as govt. agencies try to regulate arms. |
Number Of First-Time Gun Owners Since 2020 Now Equals Population Of Florida
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
There has been a drastic surge in the number of Americans becoming first-time gun owners over the past four years according to a press release.
The National Sports Shooting Foundation (NSSF) pointed to data showing a major trend in gun ownership. The number of people who became first-time gun owners since 2020 has reportedly grown to over 22.3 million people, which is equal to the population of Florida. |
GOA Condemns New Radical Anti-gun Policy at YouTube
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
“Restricting access to adults only—for content that depicts wholly legal and constitutionally-protected activity—is wrong, and it aims to push a sinister narrative to minors that firearms are evil,” said Erich Pratt, GOA’s Senior Vice President. “In turn, as younger generations come of age, they will not question or push back on further violations of our Second Amendment rights.”
“Alvin Bragg and his anti-gun friends have been aggressively pressuring YouTube to censor and directly prohibit certain content related to guns for years now, and sadly they just succeeded and free speech has once again become the victim,” said Aidan Johnston, GOA’s Director of Federal Affairs. |
In NYT fashion, Old Gray Lady designs interactive tool to help readers determine need for self-defense gun
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
In fact, Shooting News Weekly highlighted that while the data isn’t perfect, there’s evidence of “a slight negative correlation between murder rates and gun ownership.”
“Say what you will — and the gun banners certainly will — but the data doesn’t show a correlation of gun ownership and murder rates,” wrote Rob Morse, the blog’s author. “We also see a number of countries in the data with very low rates of gun ownership and frighteningly high murder rates. We also see countries with high rates of gun ownership and low murder rates.” |
TX: Efforts to reverse Daniel Perry's pardon have him reconsidering motion to dismiss appeal
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
Governor Greg Abbott’s pardon of Daniel Perry is creating a chain reaction of legal maneuvers. After Perry’s pardon, his attorneys filed a motion to dismiss an appeal of his murder conviction. But on Wednesday they’re temporarily suspending that motion. Perry’s attorneys want to wait for the outcome of the Travis County District Attorney’s application to reverse Perry's pardon before dismissing his appeal.
Attorney Clint Broden said, “In the one in a zillion chance that Garza’s Application is successful, Mr. Perry would then desire to pursue his appeal. Wherefore, Appellant Daniel Perry, respectfully requests this Court hold his Motion to Dismiss Appeal in abeyance ..."
|
CA: Bear Killing Sparks Controversy Over Self-Defense Claims in Lake Tahoe
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
The killing of a young black bear by a homeowner near Lake Tahoe has ignited a heated debate among local residents there about the appropriateness of using deadly force in self-defense against animal predators. The incident, which occurred on Memorial Day in an unincorporated neighborhood of El Dorado County, California, has left the community divided, with some neighbors questioning the homeowner’s justification for the shooting.
The confrontation unfolded around 1:30 p.m. when the homeowner, whose name has not been disclosed, encountered the bear inside his living room. |
Those Wacky New York Times Reporters, Helping Us Know if We Need a Gun
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
The New York Times published an article headlined, “This Is How Close We Live to Gun Violence.” The article showed the in-depth work by the Times’ researchers to map every homicide committed by a murderer criminally misusing a firearm in the United States since 2020. The Times drew a quarter-mile circle around each crime scene to then estimate how many people lived near those horrendous crimes.
The New York Times calculated that 47 million Americans – 8.7 million more than pre-pandemic – live within a quarter mile of these crime scenes. |
MA: Gun Law Attorney Reveals Huge Second Amendment Victory that Nobody is Talking About
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
In a significant but underreported legal victory, a challenge to Massachusetts’ stringent gun permitting laws has concluded with a settlement favoring gun rights advocates.
The case, Morin v. Lyver, marked a pivotal moment for Second Amendment supporters as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts conceded, allowing the plaintiff, Mr. Morin, to obtain the necessary license to purchase and carry a firearm – a license he arguably should not have needed in the first place. |
Donald Trump and Hunter Biden Face the Illogical Consequences of an Arbitrary Gun Law
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
These two cases — one involving the president’s son, the other involving the president’s opponent in this year’s election — highlight the arbitrariness of a federal law that deprives Americans of their gun rights for reasons that have nothing to do with public safety. That constitutionally dubious law treats millions of Americans with no history of violence as public menaces who can never be trusted with firearms.
This policy is relatively recent. The original federal restriction, enacted in 1938, applied only to violent crimes like murder, manslaughter, rape, kidnapping and robbery. In 1961, Congress expanded the ban to cover nonviolent crimes punishable by more than a year of incarceration. |
MN: Ghost guns ban law weighed by Minnesota Supreme Court
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
Erickson also pointed to discrepancies in state and federal law, including that federal law does not require serial numbers on privately made firearms or older guns manufactured prior to 1968.
"Looking at the plain language, if this court says every firearm in Minnesota is required to have a serial number then everyone that is in possession of a firearm that was manufactured before 1968 that does not have a serial number is committing a felony," Vagle’s defense attorney Anders Erickson told the justices on Wednesday.
Prosecutors maintain the language of the state law is clear. |
CA: Ghost gun sales banned in California under settlement
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: www.marktaff.com
|
There
are no comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
Three manufacturers of “ghost guns,” the self-built, largely untraceable firearms used in an increasing number of deadly shootings, have agreed to stop making or selling those guns in California and will pay the state $675,000 in civil penalties, officials announced Wednesday. The suit was filed by the city of San Francisco in 2021 and then expanded into a statewide case by Attorney General Rob Bonta.
Ghost guns, which have no serial numbers and are sold in parts that can be quickly assembled, have accounted for 25% to 50% of the firearms found at California crime scenes in recent years. A federal report found that 65% of all ghost guns found by officers in 2020 were in California. |
|
|