Current Events in the Gun Industry

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SAF Sues Washington State Over Black Rifle Ban

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The lawsuit, named Hartford v. Ferguson, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.

Suspected Antifa Members Arrested After Clashing w/ Protesters of Drag Show at Pizzeria

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The chaos all started when 20-year-old Samuel Fowlkes approached the protesters, who belong to an organization known as Protect Texas Kids, and allegedly pepper-sprayed them.

Viral Video: Tuber Almost Blows Out Eye in Tannerite Accident

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“I’m the original creator and test dummy 😅💣💥🤦🏽‍♂️🙏🏽 thank god I’m alive. I could’ve lost an eye or severed my neck. God is good. Be safe and don’t play with Tannerite!,” said Zo Choppa in a post.

ATF Director Dettelbach Can’t Define ‘Assault Weapon,’ Wants to Ban Them Anyway

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Dettelbach would not define what an “assault weapon” is, despite indicating that he would support a sweeping ban on them.

Study: COVID-19 Precautions and First-Time Gun Ownership

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In a recent Rutgers study, research shows that those conservative individuals who were more reluctant to take precautions against COVID-19 were more likely to buy firearms in the buying frenzy of 2020.

UPDATE! Michigan Senate Passes Gun Confiscation Bill

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On Wednesday, Senate Democrats passed another unconstitutional firearm regulation bill, this time focusing on so-called “red flag” laws.

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Missouri House Advances Bill Allowing Guns on Buses, Inside Churches and Synagogues

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On Monday, the Missouri House approved a bill that would allow concealed carry permit holders to carry firearms on public buses and inside churches and other places of worship.

Michigan Gun Control Package Signed Into Law

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Last Thursday, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, signed several gun control bills into law. The six new measures restrict 2A rights through additional background check requirements and “safe storage” policies.

Firearm Industry Economic Impact Rises 322% Since 2008

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The total economic impact of the firearm and ammunition industry in the United States increased to $80.73 billion in 2022 from $19.1 billion in 2008, a 322 percent increase.

Viral: Homeowner Who Shot Teen In ‘Self-Defense’ Receives Assault Charges

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The 85-year-old man in Kansas City, Missouri has been charged with armed assault and armed criminal action after shooting Ralph Yarl who rang his doorbell by mistake.