Sensitive places, hard questions: The next frontier of Second Amendment law – Daily Journal
Sensitive places, hard questions: The next frontier of Second Amendment law Daily Journal
Sensitive places, hard questions: The next frontier of Second Amendment law Daily Journal
This image was posted on Truth Social by President Trump, showing suspect Cole Thomas Allen in custody after Saturday evening’s shooting incident. (President Donald J.
Alan Gottlieb, CCRKBA Chairman By Dave Workman When CNN’s Brian Stelter did an analysis of the Saturday evening attack by a long gunman at the
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By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project ANALYSIS: Just minutes after the third attempt to kill President Donald J. Trump, in addition to senior members
Tennessee lawmakers recently passed HB 1802, a significant piece of legislation that could fundamentally alter the state’s self-defense statutes by expanding the permissible use of
Participants at A Girl & A Gun event demonstrate how women are getting emersed in shooting. (Image courtesy of A Girl & A Gun) By
The “society is doomed” ballot has been distributed to radical Democrats who strive to protest includes the choice of a self-aggrandizing idealist or a social
(Photo-illustration from licensed Shutterstock account). By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press Chip Brownlee’s recent story about Emergency Risk Protection
Privacy Protections & the Second Amendment: Examining ATF’s Relationship to the Tiahrt Amendment House.gov