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Second Amendment Roundup: The VanDerStok Argument
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So Prelogar's assurance about persons caught up in the maze of ATF's regulations not being prosecuted rings hollow. One more exchange with Justice Kavanaugh bears attention. He referred to "a lot of classification letters that were out there, this was to collect everything and put everyone, as you say, on notice." What was perhaps unknown is that, when it adopted the Final Rule, ATF repudiated the validity of all of its prior classifications, wiping out a half century's worth of interpretations on which the industry and the public relied. |
Two States Establish Snitch Lines to Rat Out Gun Owners
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Two Democrat-led states made moves this week to set up tax-payer funded tip lines for individuals to anonymously report perceived firearms violations.
The lines, in Hawaii and Michigan, are ostensibly aimed at lawbreakers but Second Amendment groups worry they could easily be abused.
In Hawaii on Thursday, Gov. Josh Green (D) announced the state Department of Law Enforcement has established a confidential "Gun Tip Line for people to make anonymous reports of illegal gun ownership and gun crimes." Tipsters seeking to "drop a dime" can do so either via a call or text to a phone number or via the DLE's website. |
MA: Bellingham dealer files federal lawsuit challenging state's sweeping new gun law
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A Bellingham gun dealer has filed a federal lawsuit against the state�s sweeping new gun law, the second one challenging the constitutionality of the legislation.
Gino Recchia, owner of Mass Armament, filed the suit last Friday in U.S. District Court in Boston.
The 10-page complaint says sections of the new law signed by Gov. Maura Healey in July, which updated the definition of assault-style firearms, violates Second Amendment protections.
The suit says certain assault-style weapons are allowed under federal law because Congress allowed a ban on the firearms to lapse in 2004. |
NY: Fed. Judge Says New York�s Private Property Gun Ban Is Unconstitutional!
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A federal district court struck down part of a law Thursday that made it illegal to carry a firearm on private property without a clear form of consent from the owner.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York reached its decision in Christian v. James by finding that New York penal code � 265.01-d�s restriction on �private property open to the public� unconstitutional and enjoining the state from enforcing it.
The law made possessing a firearm on private property a felony �unless the relevant property holders actually permit such possession with a sign or express consent,� according to the decision. In 2022, New York passed the Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA), including � 265.01-d. |
NJ: FPC Targets New Jersey One-Gun-A-Month Law
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Fresh off a court win scuttling California�s law restricting firearms purchases to one every 30 days, a gun-rights group has now set its sights on another state that limits gun purchases to one a month.
The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) has filed another lawsuit in federal court�Struck v. Platkin�this time targeting New Jersey�s version of the gun-rationing law.
In the California case, Nguyen v. Bonta, the District Court for the Southern District of California ruled such a restriction was unconstitutional. That ruling stated: �Defendants have not met their burden of producing a �well-established and representative historical analogue� to the OGM law.� |
Amicus Brief to be Filed in Gun Free School Zone Case
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At the Gun Rights Policy Conference in San Diego in 2024, this correspondent spoke to lawyers about challenges to the Gun Free School Zone (GFSZ) Act. Michel & Associates have maintained an exceptional presence in Second Amendment lawsuits aimed at restoring the Second Amendment.
Michel & Associates has filed an amicus brief (friend of the court) in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals GFSZ case. When asked about the GFSZ case in Montana, C.D. Michel asked for the particulars. The next morning, Konstadinos T. Moros, who is an attorney at Michel & Associates, informed me he will be filing an amicus brief in the Billings Montana GFSZ case. The case, USA v Metcalf, is being appealed in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit |
Is Kamala's Glock Illegal?
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Vice President Kamala Harris has made a thing out of the fact that she owns a gun. She holds it up, metaphorically, as a symbol that she can be trusted with our right to keep and bear arms. No one actually believes that, mind you, but she's sure trying just the same.
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NSSF Adds Resources for Veterans, Including a Fact Sheet on the Mistaken Beliefs about VA Confiscating Veterans� Guns
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As a supporter of America�s military veterans, NSSF is sharing the �Correcting Mistaken Beliefs about the VA Confiscating Veterans� Gun� because it recognizes that many veterans do not seek the VA health care they are entitled to out of fear of having their firearms taken away. That fear is unfounded, as the fact sheet explains in a clear Q&A format.
The fact sheet was developed by the Veterans Healthcare Policy Institute. NSSF joins other groups in distributing �Correcting Mistaken Beliefs about the VA Confiscating Veterans� Guns.�
Ed.: As a veteran & gun owner, we have good reason not to trust the VA. Why is NSSF distributing propaganda from VHPI, a leftist anti-Trump, and likely anti-gun, organization? |
TX: Fort Worth man says he shot neighbor�s dog in self-defense �to stop the threat�
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They did find the Yorkie, the man said, but it wasn�t his neighbor�s. They also saw the pit bull, who was about two houses away from where they were at the time. �As soon as we noticed it (the Yorkie) wasn�t his, we were charged by this pit bull,� the man said. The dog was �extremely aggressive,� according to the man. He was �barking, growling, biting toward our feet.� The two men, who were standing on the public sidewalk, tried to back away from the dog, he said. The animal was �relentless,� the man said, and close enough to attack them. Firing his weapon wasn�t his first response, according to the man. He said that he and his neighbor were just trying to get away.
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WA: A Constitutional Right Under Fire
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Like many residents of Central Washington, I grew up responsibly exercising my constitutional right to own a firearm. This includes knowing proper storage protocols, safety measures, and when it is appropriate to discharge a weapon. With this knowledge in mind, I can practice my right to own a firearm safely. Unfortunately, we have seen attacks from opponents of the Second Amendment who try to legislate gun ownership out of existence. Although there is no federal law that prohibits law-abiding citizens from owning firearms, state laws have grown increasingly restrictive. In fact, Washington state ranks as one of the most restrictive states for gun owners.
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NY: Court Strikes Down Part Of Blue State�s Restrictive Gun Law In Win For Second Amendment
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A federal district court struck down part of a law Thursday that made it illegal to carry a firearm on private property without a clear form of consent from the owner.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York reached its decision in Christian v. James by finding that New York penal code � 265.01-d�s restriction on �private property open to the public� unconstitutional and enjoining the state from enforcing it.
The law made possessing a firearm on private property a felony �unless the relevant property holders actually permit such possession with a sign or express consent,� according to the decision. In 2022, New York passed the Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA), including � 265.01-d. |
Hi-Standard Model A: Can This Collectible .22 Still Shoot?
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Impressed by the design, the U.S. military ordered thousands to train new troops in pistol marksmanship in the early 1940s. Its low cost and simplicity made it easy to maintain. The Hi-Standard HDM model was like the Model A but was designed with a suppressor for clandestine work. It was demonstrated to President Franklin Roosevelt in the Oval Office by William J. Donovan (who later founded the CIA). |
TX: Texas Is a Hub of American Gun Manufacturing
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While there are gunmakers operating in each of the 50 states, Texas stands out as a hub for small-arms manufacturing. A reported 1,711,726 firearms were manufactured in Texas in 2022, the second most among the 50 states, and equal to about 12.8% of all domestic firearm production that year.
Miscellaneous firearms, an ATF category that includes any other unclassified firearm or firearm component, including frames and receivers, accounted for 62.2% of Texas�s total output in 2022. Shotguns accounted for the second largest share of firearm production in Texas at about 15.6%. Meanwhile, approximately 11.1% of firearms manufactured in the state were rifles, 11.0% were pistols, and fewer than 1% were revolvers.
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NC: Onslow County resident: �I shot him in self-defense�
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An Onslow County woman tells WITN she shot and killed a man in self-defense who showed up unannounced at her house and who had a domestic violence order of protection against him.
Colton Bush, a 28-year-old, was found early Monday morning by authorities with gunshot wounds inside the house located at 222 Bear Creek Rd in Hubert.
Authorities say Bush was not a resident of the home at the time. The woman who lives at the house told WITN that Bush came into the house Monday, and said she acted in self-defense. She said she fired toward him 5 times total. Bush was sent to the Naval Hospital at Camp Lejeune where he was pronounced dead. |
KS: RCPD: Shooter in recreation center parking lot acted in self defense
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Officers located a 23-year-old man from Manhattan who had been shot in the parking lot of the Douglass Activity Complex. The victim was transported by EMS to Ascension Via Christi Hospital, where he was air-lifted to Stormont Vail Hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries.
Preliminary information indicates the shooter, a 26-year-old man, acted in self-defense. There is believed to be little to no relationship between the individuals involved, and this appears to be an isolated incident with no threat to public safety. |
FL: Weed Store Owner Claims Self-Defense in Fatal Shooting Amid Post-Hurricane Chaos
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Just hours after Hurricane Helene swept through the Big Bend region of Florida, causing widespread destruction throughout the area and beyond, an attempted robbery at a local weed store escalated into a fatal shooting. With law enforcement stretched thin responding to numerous storm-related emergencies, a pair of robbers sought to take advantage of the distraction and targeted the Florida Hemp Distribution store on West Tennessee Street, the Tallahassee Democrat reported. |
Hypocrite in Chief: As a Wannabe President, Harris Has a Glock Problem
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Her answer, though, opens up more questions that are frankly problematic for Vice President Harris and demonstrate again her hypocrisy of targeting law-abiding firearm ownership while ignoring violent criminals.
The vice president should answer a few more questions. Keep in mind, the vice president is a California resident, a state with arguably the strictest gun control laws in the country.
From all appearances, the vice president has a serious case of �Gun control for thee. Not for me.� |
The Supreme Court Considers �Ghost Guns�
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This week, we�ve got a lot of Supreme Court news! The justices heard one gun case and decided to take up another.
The Court granted Smith & Wesson�s request to take up its fight with Mexico over whether the American gun industry is responsible for cartel violence across the border. Then, it heard oral arguments in the challenge to the Biden Administration�s �ghost gun� kit ban. Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman explains in a piece for members why it looks like this ban has a better chance of surviving than the bump stock ban did. |
IL: Advocates Push for Tighter Rules Around Reporting Stolen Guns, Serial Number Checks in Illinois
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Just as owning a car comes with legal responsibilities, so too does owning a gun, advocates said Thursday as they called on state legislators to increase those responsibilities when the General Assembly returns to Springfield next month.
Specifically, they want Illinois to shorten the period of time in which a gun must be reported as lost or stolen from 72 hours to 48 hours. The group also wants lawmakers to mandate that dealers check a gun�s serial number in a state database before it can be bought or sold. Gun rights groups oppose the changes. |
New: Taurus 608 Competition 8-shot .357 Mag Revolver
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Georgia-based Taurus this week debuted what the company is describing as its first true competition-ready wheel gun, the logically named 608 Competition.
Based on the company's legacy 8-shot medium-framed all-stainless steel Model 608, the new variant runs a 6-inch bull barrel, includes VZ Target grips, and a tool-free user-adjustable trigger. Other features include a green fiber optic front sight with an adjustable rear sight and a moon clip-cut cylinder with chamfered charge holes and an extended ejector rod. |
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