The reality of Biden's "ghost gun" ban | | | | x Sep 02, 2022 | | |  | | | | "Ghost guns" have served the anti-gunners well, at least as a term. They've managed to gin up a lot of outrage for what is, for the most part, a non-issue. Unserialized, privately-produced firearms account for a tiny fraction of the firearms used in violent crime. In fact, they had to ... [Keep Reading] | | | | | | | | | Arizona second-grader brings guns to school | | | | x Sep 01 2022 | | | | In no place on the planet are children lawfully able to purchase firearms. Yes, I know child soldiers are a thing, but they're not exactly lawful in any sense of the term, so they don't count. Kids can't obtain firearms legally. Unfortunately, sometimes, it happens, as just happened in Arizona. [Keep Reading] | | | | | | | | | Philly mayor: Pennsylvania is "backwards" due to guns | | | | x Sep 01 2022 | | | | When we talk about the urban/rural divide, it's natural to see at least some degree of tension. After all, the needs of the city and the needs of the country aren't always the same thing. This leads to conflicting ideas on how a state should be governed. Philadelphia's mayor, however, told ... [Keep Reading] | | | | | | | | | | | | The Catch-22 in New York's new carry law | | | | x Sep 01 2022 | | | | I know we've been writing a lot about what's going on in New York over the past few days, but at the moment it's the biggest battleground state in the fight over the right to keep and bear arms thanks to the atrocious new laws that were rushed through the ... [Keep Reading] | | | | | | | | Arizona prosecutor gets tough on gun crime, not gun owners | | | | x Sep 01 2022 | | | | Every day on Cam & Co we feature the "Recidivist Report"; a segment featuring a slap-on-the-wrist sentence or the latest arrest of a prolific violent offender who's caught a half-dozen "lucky" breaks that have allowed him to avoid ever serving hard time. The reason why I've done this for close ... [Keep Reading] | | | | | | | | | | | | New York carry instructors have big problem in new law | | | | x Sep 02, 2022 | | |  | | | | When new concealed carry laws are passed, particularly with training requirements, one group that benefits are instructors. After all, if everyone has to take a class to get a permit, they get to make some money. Yet in New York, it seems the rush job for the new law is causing ... [Keep Reading] | | | | | | | | Bill introduced to disarm IRS | | | | x Sep 02, 2022 | | |  | | | | The relationship between IRS agents and them being armed goes way back. Keeping in the back of our minds that the IRS was responsible for upholding prohibition, it was those agents tasked with taking down all the gangsters. We all know that prohibition of any kind does not generally work, ... [Keep Reading] | | | | | | | | New York's new law leads to "mass confusion" | | | | x Sep 02, 2022 | | |  | | | | New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and her fellow lawmakers pushed through the new concealed carry law as fast as they could because they knew the Bruen decision would go against them. They pushed it through using some legislative tricks that allowed them to pass the law faster than they normally ... [Keep Reading] | | | | | | | | | | | |
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