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Columnist Quits After Being Suspended For Supporting NRA
It seems that St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Stacey Washington is plum out of a job.
100 Days: How Have Individual Liberties Fared Under Trump?
Donald Trump has been a busy man during the first one hundred days of his presidency, but in regards to individual liberty, his accomplishments so far are a bit of a mixed bag. According to the White House, President Trump has signed twenty-eight bills, thirty executive orders, and thirteen Congressional Review Acts (CRAs). For the first one hundred days in office, that’s more legislation signed than any president since Truman, the most executive orders since FDR, and more CRAs than any other president in American history.
Peruta Case May Change The Face Of Gun Rights
A case from California, Peruta v. County of San Diego is about to come before the U.S. Supreme Court, and the stakes for gun rights advocates are high.
Neil Gorsuch Dives into the Deep End
The newest Supreme Court Justice will arrive to a full plate, and a wild ride.
Sanctuary Cities — For Marijuana?
Immigration isn’t the only issue over which the state of California has set up a fight with the federal government. Marijuana, for both medical and recreational use, is legal in the state and a bill has been introduced to the assembly which would effectively prevent the enforcement of federal laws that criminalize the cultivation, sale, and use of the crop.
Court of Appeals: Cop Who Killed Wrong Man Didn’t Violate His Rights
Should cops be held responsible when they kill a private citizen in his own home after knocking on the wrong door at 1:30 am? The Eleventh Circuit says no.
Firearms for the Left?
Maybe an increased number of minorities are buying weapons out of fear, and maybe not. Regardless, current gun owners outside of these communities should keep an eye out at the shooting range for a new person in the lane next to them, and then take the opportunity to reach out and strike up a conversation. Forging a common bond over the tools that ensure no one can take away our freedom might be exactly what keeps us from ever needing to use them in the first place.
The Mental Health of Gun Ownership
An Obama-era measure aimed at further restricting gun ownership – was struck down this week when President Trump signed a bill scrapping the regulation.