Gun Rights, Civil Rights
The heirs of the Black Panthers and the fight for black open carry
The heirs of the Black Panthers and the fight for black open carry
The presidential candidate, who once supported licensing and registration, says resistance to gun control "terrorizes" the nation.
The Garden State has littered its law books with the statutory equivalent of booby traps.
Neither survey calls nor media and police reports capture the importance of private gun ownership.
Sticks are fine, but sticks tied together can get you in a world of trouble
Cops thought a bomb threat was called in from his home but it wasn't.
The governor's advisers say it's not their job to worry about the Constitution.
Mass defiance of the new permit process is another monkey wrench tossed in the works.
Brian Aitken's memoirs show the dark side of a liberal desire to make the world safer.
Time to buy a 3D printer, or just shop on the black market.
The new law is less about the firearms and more about trying to identify people who might be too dangerous to own them.
After a judge struck down the city's ban
Adding a poor tax and regulatory environment to hostility to a specific industry is pretty damned near a guaranteed recipe for driving that industry elsewhere.
In practice, licenses to carry guns in public have allowed law-abiding citizens to take steps they see as essential for their safety, without putting their fellow citizens in danger.
Wasn't Kennedy murdered by a self-described Marxist?
Opponents of gun rights underestimate what's at stake.
The NRA's criticism reflects shifting attitudes toward publicly displayed guns.