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Chicagoland: County approves taxes on guns, ammo after Illinois Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional
COOK COUNTY, IL – The Cook County Board of Commissioners enacted a tax on the purchase of firearms within the county of $25.
Rittenhouse Lawyers Demand Mistrial With Prejudice, Judge Says Prosecutors Aren’t Operating ‘On Good Faith’
The murder trial against Rittenhouse is taking place today in Wisconsin.
“I didn’t intend to kill them. I intended to stop the people who were attacking me
Kyle Rittenhouse told Wisconsin jurors Wednesday he had no choice but to fatally shoot two men and seriously wound a third, saying he was stopping "the person who was attacking me."
Watch: Prosecutor Asks Kyle Rittenhouse If He Plays Call Of Duty, Says Gamers ‘Try And Kill Everyone Else With Your Guns’
Embarrassing moment for prosecutor who appears to try to draw connection between Call of Duty and real-world killing
Judge slams prosecutors for trying to use Rittenhouse's right to remain silent against him
After giving his testimony to judge and jury in his defense, Kyle Rittenhouse was cross-examined by the prosecution, who stated their claim that Rittenhouse intended to kill people the night of August 25, 2020.
Kyle Rittenhouse: Joseph Rosenbaum Threatened to Kill Me Before Ambushing Me
Kyle Rittenhouse opted to testify as part of his own defense on Wednesday as the high-profile trial he's at the center of continued in court. 
Covfefe Coffee Donates to Legal Defense for Kyle Rittenhouse, Urges Conservative Companies to Do the Same
Bucking mainstream trends, pro-Trump coffee brand donates to Kyle Rittenhouse's defense and challenges others to do the same
Remington relocates to Georgia, latest gun-maker to flee to South
The country’s oldest gun manufacturer is packing up and moving its headquarters from New York to Georgia, part of a broader trend of firearms manufacturers fleeing blue states.
Biden Admin Amassing Millions of Records on US Gun Owners Amid New Crackdown on Firearms
Biden's ATF obtained more than 54 million gun owner records in 2021 alone
Biden’s ATF Collecting Tens of Millions of Records on American Gun Owners
A document obtained by the Washington Free Beacon shines new light on a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms program mandating records from gun stores that cease business, revealing that the federal agency has obtained more than 54.7 out-of-business records from gun stores that close.
Man shot by Rittenhouse tells court he advanced on defendant, pointed his gun first
Defense lawyer asked: "It wasn’t until you pointed your gun at him, advanced on him ... that he fired, right?"
The Supreme Court has a chance to stop blue-state suppression of Second Amendment rights
In a landmark 2010 decision , the Supreme Court ruled that in addition to the federal government, states must also respect the public's individual constitutional right to bear arms.
Business owner trying to get back his stolen vehicle charged with assault with a deadly weapon
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – A business owner in Minneapolis, Minnesota finds himself in hot water today after tracking down the person who stole his car…while the suspect was still in the vehicle.
FBI searches Project Veritas personnel in investigation into Ashley Biden’s stolen diary
The FBI has conducted multiple searches of people tied to the conservative political group Project Veritas, part of a probe into how parts of President Biden’s daughter Ashley’s diary were disclosed to the public without her consent in the final days of the 2020 election.
Does a Medieval English Statute Supersede the Second Amendment?
New York takes a long shot at saving its firearm carry ban.
Biden announces new military and veteran suicide prevention strategy
The plan includes a new federal focus on improving lethal means safety, which is a voluntary practice to reduce one's suicide risk by limiting access to objects that can be used to cause self-harm, including medications, firearms, or sharp instruments.
SCOTUS Ponders How Second Amendment Cases Should be Decided Going Forward
In addition to deciding whether the Second Amendment protects the right to carry a gun in public, the Supreme Court may be poised to change the way future courts review gun cases altogether.
SCOTUS Second Amendment Hearing Signals Justices Think There Are Too Many Gun Control Laws
The Supreme Court took up its first major Second Amendment case in over a decade on Wednesday
Corporate Media Journalist Reports Gun Company to Secret Service for “Let’s Go Brandon” AR-15
South Carolina gun manufacturer Palmetto State Armory has released a “Let’s Go Brandon” AR-15 lower, with one NBC news writer taking it upon himself to report the product to the Secret Service. The Let’s Go Brandon lower(a part used to build an AR-15 rifle) was retailed on PSA’s website last week.
FBI Spy Video Shows Kyle Rittenhouse Being Chased Down at Kenosha Riot...Which Explains Why You've Never Seen It
For more than a year, prosecutors in the Kyle Rittenhouse case have possessed FBI spy video footage taken by a fixed wing plane flying above the Kenosha riots. Kyle Rittenhouse’s defense attorneys say they only learned of its existence recently.
Majority of Supreme Court appears to think N.Y. gun law is too restrictive
A majority of Supreme Court justices indicated Wednesday that they believe Americans generally have a right to carry a handgun outside the home for self-defense and that a New York law requiring special justification for getting such a permit is too restrictive.
Pritzker declares gun violence a public health crisis in Illinois
(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker has declared gun violence in Illinois a public health crisis with an executive order.
Gun Sales Continue Climbing as 2021 Set to Eclipse Every Year but 1
Gun sales in 2021 are close to being higher than any year but one, with two months left to go, according to newly released data.
Canadian Gun Confiscation Effort Already Overbudget Before Collecting Any Guns
The Canadian “assault weapon” confiscation plan is struggling to get off the ground.
Retired police captain being robbed shoots, kills criminal – now the robber’s mom is demanding ‘justice’
According to reports, the mother of a young man who was fatally shot by a retired Oakland police captain agrees that her son was wrong for robbing the man, but is now questioning whether the use of deadly force was necessary. 

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