
Report shows modified concealed carry law did not result in more crime in Ohio
The revamping of the right to carry a firearm was approved by the Ohio General Assembly and signed by Gov. Mike DeWine and took effect June 13 of last year.

The revamping of the right to carry a firearm was approved by the Ohio General Assembly and signed by Gov. Mike DeWine and took effect June 13 of last year.
Assault weapons and assault weapon attachments are already illegal to buy and possess in Illinois since Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation banning them on Jan. 10, 2023.

The longtime head of the National Rifle Association announced on Friday, Jan. 5, his resignation, just days before the start of a civil trial over allegations he treated himself to millions of dollars in private

The National Rifle Association announced today that Wayne LaPierre is stepping down from his position as chief executive of the organization, effective Jan. 31. Long-time NRA executive and Head of General Operations Andrew Arulanandam will

Straight-walled cartridge rifles dominate the regular gun season with hunters happy to put down their shotguns. They scooped up the initial offerings coming to market. It seemed reasonable at the time to think any rifle

It’s in lockstep with her predecessor’s approach – ignore the illegal guns flooding our cities and the criminals who wield them with impunity; harass law-abiding citizens who enjoy the outdoors and want to protect their

Depending on where you get your news from, New York’s gun owners are either big losers or big winners following the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals panel decisions on New York’s gun laws. These

Three provisions of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act were struck down earlier this month following a ruling by a three-judge panel of the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
On Dec. 8,

I walk past the parked steel gun cabinet more frequently that I prefer – much more frequently, in fact.
Indeed, my movements shadow what was easily the preferred place to pull out a firearm:
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