When Owning an AK-47 Becomes a Courtroom Liability
Owning an AK-47 is lawful, but in a courtroom it can become a liability. Recent cases reveal how prosecutors use the rifle’s stigma to sway
Owning an AK-47 is lawful, but in a courtroom it can become a liability. Recent cases reveal how prosecutors use the rifle’s stigma to sway
A federal judge ordered Alex Jones to sell Infowars to satisfy the Sandy Hook judgment. The post Court-Ordered Infowars Sale: How Tragedy, Free Speech, and
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The Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Carry Comp adds a Performance Center slide cut and improved features to one of the most popular .380 carry
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By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press The millions of law-abiding Americans who have chosen to carry a concealed firearm
Rep. Jerrold Nadler Using the July mass shooting in Manhattan which claimed four lives, two perennial anti-gun New York congressmen have introduced a resolution calling
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President Trump appointed Missouri AG Andrew Bailey as FBI co-deputy director. A proven Second Amendment defender, Bailey’s move signals a major shift in agency leadership.