The infamous Russian agent Maria Butina lashed out at her Republican ex-boyfriend who helped her infiltrate the National Rifle Association and other political organizations. Butina, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government, was deported to Russia after serving a fraction of her prison term and now serves in
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Can the government take guns away from abusive partners? The question is at the heart of a major Second Amendment test in front of the US Supreme Court next month, reviewing yet another challenge to the constitutional boundaries of the nation’s gun laws in a case that asks if a federal ban on the possession
Despite sniping from some who claim to be pro-gun, the Colorado State Shooting Association (CSSA) continues to defend the Second Amendment. On Aug. 7, we filed a lawsuit against Gov. Jared Polis for violating the Constitution by signing into law two anti-gun bills. One increases the age to purchase firearms from 18 to 21 years
Maria Butina, the notorious Russian agent who admitted to working with her American ex-boyfriend to infiltrate U.S. political circles, is finally speaking out about her whirlwind romance with conservative operative Paul Erickson. Five years after her confession—in which she admitted to trying to “establish unofficial lines of communication with Americans having power and influence over
Gun control and gun safety groups threw their support behind a sweeping bill from House Democrats that would crack down on untraceable “ghost guns,” update the state’s so-called red flag law, limit the presence of firearms in public spaces, streamline the licensing process and more. Meanwhile, aggrieved gun owners contended the legislation represents an unconstitutional infringement on
Tensions high over gun law overhaul at legislative hearing News > State-Region State House News Service Published: 10/10/2023 6:29:49 PM Modified: 10/10/2023 6:28:42 PM BOSTON — Bay Staters of all stripes finally got the chance Tuesday to tell a panel of state representatives how they feel about a proposed overhaul of the state’s gun laws,
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The state’s police chiefs do not support the Legislature’s efforts to strengthen Massachusetts gun laws — and it’s unanimous. Mark Leahy, former chief of the Northboro Police Department and the executive director of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, said his organization recently met and voted to come out against Bill HD.4607, or An Act
The Jack Brewer Foundation founder joins ‘Making Money’ to discuss New Mexico’s governor suspending the public carrying of guns, circumventing the Constitution. Firearm manufacturer Smith & Wesson officially moved its headquarters from New England to Tennessee, earning praise from the NRA. “Congratulations to Smith & Wesson on their grand opening in Tennessee. This move is
Late last week, Massachusetts politicians released HD 4607, “an act modernizing firearm laws.” HD 4607 is a “re-write” of the infamous HD 4420 bill that created a firestorm of backlash from law-abiding gun owners in Massachusetts. Despite just releasing the 123-page legislation, anti-gun politicians have already scheduled the public hearing for Tuesday, October 10th. Individuals
In last year’s pivotal case New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, the U.S. Supreme Court held that to be valid under the Second Amendment, laws regulating firearms must be consistent with “this Nation’s historical tradition of firearms regulation.” That mandate has now created an urgent need for scholarly, accurate, exhaustively-researched, and –
So-called “red flag laws” have become a recent favorite of gun control activists, who portray them as a way to keep firearms out of “dangerous hands.” The laws empower judges to issue case-by-case firearm prohibition and confiscation orders, upon a petitioner’s showing that the respondent of the order poses a danger to themselves or others.
NRA scored a legal victory in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals against an overbroad California law that bans firearms advertisements that may be attractive to minors. In June of 2022, the California Assembly passed and Governor Newsom signed AB-2571 into law. NRA filed suit shortly thereafter. The bill as originally drafted was so overbroad
Many politicians on the left arguably suffer from a sort of collective confirmation bias, where the solution to crime is to enable more crime. How else to explain the steadfast commitment to things like gun control that targets the law-abiding, no bail and non-prosecution criminal justice reforms, and defunding the police, all of which have
Reed Wischhusen court case The first time a gunman obsessed with mass shootings had fired his own weapon was when he tried to kill himself, a court heard. Reed Wischhusen, 32, said that after failing to take his own life by shooting himself in the head, he ran at armed police officers, pointing the pistol
The first time a gunman obsessed with mass shootings had fired his own weapon was when he tried to kill himself, a court heard. Reed Wischhusen, 32, said that after failing to take his own life, he ran at armed police officers, pointing the pistol at them and hoping they would “finish the job”. The
Boomers and their elders control $93 trillion, or two-thirds of America’s household wealth. Forbes 400 members Phil Knight, Charles Koch, Barry Diller and Harold Hamm give a master class in how to make sure your money goes to charity and children. By Matt Durot, Forbes Staff “There’s four seasons in Oregon: fall, winter, spring and
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