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Liberal dark money network quietly launches gun group to create 'narrative that guns make us less safe'
A left-wing group aiming to shift public opinion against firearms quietly launched at the largest liberal dark money network in America, Fox News Digital has found.
California Judge Blocks Law Mandating Release of Gun Owners’ Personal Information
California must stop sharing the personal identifying information of the state’s gun owners with academic researchers, a state judge has ruled.

Biden calls for gun control day after Raleigh shooting

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Biden calls for gun control day after Raleigh shooting
President Biden spoke in support of gun control legislation Friday in response to Thursday's shooting in Raleigh, North Carolina, that left five dead.
Second Circuit Stays Order Blocking New York’s Latest Gun-Carry Law
An emergency restraining order blocking most of New York’s restrictive gun-carry law will not take effect. At least not yet. Second Circuit Judge Eunice Lee, a Biden appointee, granted New York’s request for an interim stay of the temporary restraining order on Wednesday.
Biden uses Raleigh shooting to call for
Police in Raleigh, North Carolina haven’t released any information yet about the gun that a 15-year old used to shoot and kill five people in a neighborhood Thursday night, though witnesses have reported that the teen was carrying a “long-barreled shotgun” during the attack.
Mexico targets US arms dealers for supplying weapons to Mexican drug cartels in 2nd lawsuit
The Mexican government filed another U.S. gun lawsuit Monday, this time against five U.S. gun shops and distributors it claims are responsible for the flow of illegal weapons into Mexico.
Oakland schools to include anti-2A indoctrination
Schools are supposed to be places that educate our young people. That’s the theory, at least. Some do the job fairly well while others are beyond awful. They’re the reason some people move into some areas and move out of others.
Analysis: Historical Texts Show Individual Right to Keep and Bear Arms Isn’t an NRA Invention
For anyone who frequently discusses the Second Amendment, there is no avoiding the debate over whether it protects an individual or collective right. The prevailing view accepted by the Supreme Court in 2008 is that the amendment protects every individual’s right to keep and bear arms. But many detractors, especially gun-control advocates, still argue it only covers a collective or militia right.
Everytown Pledges $7.2 Million in October Battleground State Ad Buys
The country’s largest gun-control organization has begun to ramp up its attack ad spending just weeks out from November’s midterm election.
McConaughey didn't get his way on guns, now he's upset
Matthew McConaughey stepped into the gun control spotlight in the wake of Uvalde. As a native of the city, he was an obvious choice to be the face of the narrative. He’s famous, good-looking, and a respected celebrity without a long history of scandal and a nice guy image.
New York's 'unconstitutional' concealed carry law to remain in effect pending review, appeals court rules
An appeals court temporarily allowed New York to continue enforcing the recently enacted Concealed Carry Improvement Act while an appeal from the state's attorney general makes its way through the courts.
At least 12 armed citizens have thwarted crimes in just the last 60 days
There have been at least 12 instances over the last two months across the country of armed individuals thwarting attacks and crime by firing a gun or just simply displaying it to a suspect.
Media Spin on Gun Control Doesn’t Match Voters’ Opinions
Red flag laws are the top priority of Democrats and gun control advocates. Polls show that Americans overwhelmingly support these measures – by margins ranging between 2-1 and 3-1. Congress recently passed legislation providing funding for states that adopted these laws.
Key witness outlines pay-to-play concealed carry scheme in CA sheriff's office
The civil trial of Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith, accused of misconduct and playing favorites when issuing rarely-granted concealed carry permits, has revealed new details of how the pay-to-play scheme allegedly operated, with one witness outlining how he and the CEO of a now-defunct security firm agreed to pay tens of thousands of dollars to an “independent” group supporting the sheriff’s re-election campaign in exchange for several concealed carry permits for their employees.
Mexican government sues Arizona gun stores over cartel crime
Just a few days after a federal judge threw out a lawsuit filed by the government of Mexico against several major gun manufacturers, the Obrador administration has filed a new challenge; this one aimed at five Arizona gun stores that Mexico claims are aiding and abetting drug cartels.
FBI undercounts number of times armed citizens have thwarted active shooting incidents: report
A new report from the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) argues that the FBI's data contains "massive errors" when tracking active shooting incidents, undercounting how often armed citizens have thwarted active-shooting situations over the last eight years.
The Right to Arm Oneself Has Become More Important Than Ever
The Second Amendment addressing the right of American citizens to bear arms is a touchy subject these days, but its effect on our daily lives cannot be overstated. Being able to protect ourselves in a world that is becoming more dangerous by the day is essential to survival.
Orthodox Jews sue New York over gun law banning concealed carry in houses of worship
A group of Orthodox Jews in New York City are suing the state’s new law banning carrying a firearm in a house of worship and arguing that it essentially makes them "sitting ducks."
CDC numbers show constitutional carry saves lives
When the public is polled about constitutional carry, the support for the measure is…mixed. While many of us fully support the law and we know gun control advocates don’t, people in the middle tend to be nervous.
N.Y. Concealed Carry Restrictions Cut Back, at Least Temporarily, by Court Order
Antonyuk v. Hochul, decided today by Judge Glenn Suddaby (N.D.N.Y.), temporarily blocks the following provisions of the New York "Concealed Carry Improvement Act" as to the process for getting a license:
Support for red flag laws turns to opposition when voters told about how they work: study
A new study shows that the attitude of Americans toward red flag laws, where guns are taken away from citizens by a judge who determines they are a danger to themselves or others, dramatically changes from support to opposition when more detail is provided in the poll question about the process of gun confiscation via the legal process.
If Feds have the evidence, why haven't they charged Hunter Biden with gun crime?
According to a bombshell report in the Washington Post, federal agents have gathered enough evidence to charge Hunter Biden with lying on the paperwork he filled out to purchase a firearm, but prosecutors have been holding off for months on whether or not to actually prosecute the president’s son.
Federal Judge Blocks Latest New York Gun-Carry Restrictions
New York’s attempt to restrict gun carry after its previous law was struck down by the Supreme Court has failed.
Lawsuit settled, film may resume after Alec Baldwin shooting
The family of a cinematographer shot and killed by Alec Baldwin on the set of the film “Rust” has agreed to settle a lawsuit against the actor and the movie’s producers, and producers aim to restart the project in January despite unresolved workplace safety sanctions.
No, New York's Safe Act didn't make anyone safer
New York is a state that’s been pushing gun control hard for years. Nearly a decade ago, they enacted the SAFE Act, a law that, among other things, created a registry for so-called assault weapons.

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