The Conflicting Definitions of ‘Mass Shooting’ and How They’re Used by the Media
When you hear on the news that a mass shooting has occurred, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? […]
When you hear on the news that a mass shooting has occurred, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? […]
Meet Greg Lickenbrock. He’s the latest in a string of “I’m a gun owner, but…” shills for gun control. Lickenbrock’s decided that cashing Daddy Bloombucks’ checks outweighs actually standing up for what you may believe.
Back in 2022 — post Bruen — a Louisiana District Court upheld the ban on gun sales to young adults. Today, however, a Fifth Circuit three-judge panel has unanimously reversed the District Court’s ruling.
Patrick Tate Adamiak never sold a single real firearm—not one—even though he sold thousands of dollars per month of military
The Dec. 13 shooting of motorist Jason Arrington with his own gun by Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office officer Mindy Cardwell is, quite simply, one of the dumbest things we’ve seen a cop has done in quite some time.
The Firearms Policy Coalition is challenging the federal ban on handgun sales to out-of-state buyers. There’s no good reason for someone to be prohibited from buying a handgun in another state after passing a background check.
It’s important to be precise in describing these issues. Defining the problem as simply “gun violence is the number one cause of death in children and teens” is at best vague, and at worst propagandistic and intentionally misleading.
Grady Judd is a tough-talking lawman who’s been Sheriff in Polk County for 20 years. He’s the sheriff whose deputies shot a cop-killer. Sixty-eight times.
Officers say Harless pointed a gun at them and that’s when an officer opened fire. “But now everything is breaking out, whether the search warrant was for 489, which is right here on this corner, two doors down from Doug.”
“To preserve our democracy through peaceful civil engagement, states must be able to appropriately regulate firearms in modern First Amendment-protected spaces.”