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Colion Noir in a recent video.

Noir: Why Did SCOTUS Turn Its Back on AR Owners?

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The Supreme Court has once again declined to review the Illinois law banning semi-automatic rifles and Standard-capacity magazines.

William Kirk from Washington Gun Law.

SCOTUS Punts on ‘Assault Weapon’ Ban

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The Supreme Court’s recent decisions have left gun rights supporters reeling. After a series of favorable rulings, outcomes from this week have hit particularly hard.

Ernest Welch, restaurant owner.

Kentucky Man Tragically Killed in Gun Store Accident

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Ernest Welch, owner of the restaurant, spoke fondly of Wainscott, describing him as a customer he would never forget.

Homeowner Uses Shotgun on Man Who Refused to Leave

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A homeowner in San Antonio shot a man who kept coming to the door refusing to leave, with a shotgun. 

California gun store owner being interviewed.

SAF Sues California Over New Gun Tax!

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The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) isn’t taking California’s new 11 percent gun tax lying down.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.

Supreme Court Smacks Down NY’s CCW Law

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They argued that the Second Circuit ignored the Supreme Court’s precedent from the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen case.

ATF Director Steve Dettelbach testifies before Congress.

Why Is ATF Repeatedly Violating Firearm Trace Data Laws?

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For the second time in less than a year, the ATF chose to ignore the Tiahrt Amendment – the federal law that prohibits the disclosure of sensitive firearm trace data to anyone outside of law enforcement circles for use in a bona fide investigation – and instead released it to the public.

A lever action S&W rifle on the bed of a truck.

S&W Adds 45 Colt to the Model 1854 Series

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S&W announces today the release of the new Model 1854, chambered in 45 Colt. 

Phil Ting in an interview with Fox 11

California Starts Taxing, Tracking Gun Purchases

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The state, already known for its strict gun control measures, has taken further steps to infringe on personal freedoms and complicate the lives of law-abiding citizens.

A news anchor reporting on the SCOTUS decision on the Chevron Deference.

SCOTUS Reverses Chevron Deference, Empowers Courts Over Agencies

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“For four decades, presidents of both parties weaponized the wide authority given to them by Chevron Deference – and gun owners were commonly the victim,” said Pratt.