In this blog post, a speaker shares his journey from having his Facebook account suspended to advocating for freedom at the Virginia Capitol. He underscores the importance of community engagement, protecting constitutional rights, and the role of law enforcement in safeguarding these rights. He encourages everyone to actively participate in discussions and community activities to ensure a secure and free future. …For more details, please click the button below.
West Virginia’s Senate approved a bill allowing retired soldiers and cops to help secure schools. These individuals, subject to various tests and licensing, won’t have arrest powers but will be trained to carry concealed weapons. The bill, which needs House approval, encourages public support to ensure its passage. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this “Guns and Gadgets” post, the speaker critiques Minnesota’s new gun laws, including red flag rules and universal background checks, as unconstitutional. He passionately calls for more female involvement in the Second Amendment community, emphasizing their potential to powerfully counter these measures. Join us in the next chapter to continue this vital discussion. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Stay updated on Miller v Bonta, a pivotal California assault weapon ban case, expedited with oral arguments slated for December 8th. We appreciate the unwavering support from SAF and FPC. Remember, awareness and personal safety are paramount – carry a weapon responsibly for protection.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In Reno, en route to Thunder Ranch, I delve into the Lake City ammunition controversy. Amidst claims of cancelled commercial contracts and subsequent denials, I’m left questioning the credibility of both parties. Who’s telling the truth? Join me as I navigate this murky situation. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The FBI’s recent raid on Baltimore’s Safe Streets initiative, aimed at reducing gang violence, has raised serious concerns. Operations are now halted amid allegations of gang affiliations, and the use of $5 million in pandemic aid is under scrutiny. The future of this taxpayer-funded program hangs in the balance. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The 9th Circuit Court has paused a Second Amendment triumph in the Miller V. Bonta case, overturning Judge Benitez’s ruling that deemed California’s assault weapon ban unconstitutional. The appeal, set for December, stirs anticipation, with the state’s potential victory and the possible repercussions if the stay wasn’t granted. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The recent Maine incident has sparked renewed calls to ban assault weapons and standard capacity magazines. Even previously opposed Democrats are reconsidering their stance. As the election cycle intensifies, politicians face mounting pressure to advocate for gun control, with many expected to shift their views. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The US Department of Commerce recently halted new export licenses for specific firearms-related items to non-governmental users. This 90-day pause aims to reassess firearm export control policies, targeting to reduce the risk of firearms diversion to entities causing regional instability, human rights violations, or criminal activities. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Explore the recent development in the New York firearms licensing case, Joseph Sprouer vs City of New York. The case challenges the city’s ‘good moral character’ requirement for firearm permits, which was deemed unconstitutional due to excessive discretion and deviation from traditional firearm regulations. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









