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Our video is awesome. But nothing in the First Amendment says YouTube has to run it.
The Supreme Court has been almost completely silent on the subject of gun rights, leaving important issues unresolved.
Probably nothing. Which doesn't mean libertarians shouldn't be having a serious conversation after Santa Fe, Parkland, and other tragedies.
More Second Amendment setbacks in the Golden State when the Supreme Court declines to take a case about city zoning
Golden State gun owners may soon be an endangered species, and no one is talking about why.
Self-defense rights need to be a cause in themselves, not just a totem of political tribal identity.
The former Marine Corps Lt. Colonel and current Fox News host played a central role in the Iran-contra scandal.
When it comes to the Second Amendment, the president is all talk.
Peashooter prohibitions are on the rise.
A Nevada school district unlawfully required a student not to wear a gun rights T-shirt, according to a First Amendment lawsuit filed today in federal court.
Assault weapon ban proposals are more and more popular, but the facts about American gun violence show they'd have little positive effect.
His obsession with Justice Scalia's aside in Heller about "weapons...most useful in military service" ignores Scalia writing of weapons "typically possessed by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes."
Deerfield would fine residents up to $1,000 for owning one of a dizzying array of firearms.
A Florida case highlights the due process issues raised by gun violence restraining orders.
Get ready for ever-more-intrusive mental-health measures.
Stinging insects kill more Americans than mass shooters do.
"There cannot be two sides," say the adolescent activists, tarring their opponents as NRA puppets.
How much evidence should be required to suspend people's Second Amendment rights?
The measure, which Congress may be on the verge of enacting, aims to improve enforcement of misguided rules.
Raising the purchase age for guns won't stop mass shooters but will hurt law-abiding Americans.
Can public housing authorities strip you of your Second Amendment rights?
It's not just the Second Amendment in their crosshairs.
Pedantry may be annoying, but sloppy firearms legislation is a lot worse.
Cody Wilson on his war against power, the irreversible course of the 3D-printed gun, and America's Weimar moment
A look into a more restrictionist future for the Second Amendment.
Trump's embrace of gun control is consistent with his views before he ran for president.
The justices have passed up one opportunity after another to clarify the boundaries of the constitutional right to arms.
In the aftermath of the Parkland shooting.
A screening system can be "comprehensive" without being smart, fair, or effective.
Are "gun violence restraining orders" the answer?
Such orders can easily be used to take away innocent people's Second Amendment rights.
Even a narrower approach, focused on purported risk, deprives many innocent people of their constitutional rights.
Shooting revives deliberately misleading talking points about a bad regulation both the NRA and the ACLU opposed.
The Florida school shooting is horrific, but making sure such tragedies never happen is no simple matter.
The Florida school shooting is horrific, but making sure such tragedies never happen is no simple matter.
His Ghost Gunner and 3D printing are destroying the concept of gun control.
The state's 1,000-foot rule made accidental felons out of people carrying firearms for self-defense.
The former California attorney general has a long history of hostility to Second Amendment rights.
Given the arbitrariness of federal criteria for gun ownership, the public safety benefits of background checks are dubious.
The reaction has shifted to fixing the government's flawed background check system.
The bill dramatically liberalizes concealed carry laws nationwide.
Citing state law, Honolulu's police chief tells them to turn in their guns.
A false sense of security is worse than no sense of security at all.
We have to do something about mass shootings. This is something. Therefore, we must do this. Or something.
What the Air Force knew about Devin Patrick Kelley, but didn't report, should have prevented a gun sale.
With so much still unknown, politicians should take a deep breath before offering definitive solutions.