Massachusetts politicians never stop talking about “gun safety.” They regulate magazines. They regulate ammunition. They regulate licensing. They regulate storage. They regulate transportation. They even require residents to obtain government permission simply to own a...
For decades, Second Amendment law was often treated as a constitutional afterthought. Today, it has become one of the most complex and aggressively contested areas of American jurisprudence. That complexity exploded after the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in New York...
“Be prepared, stay protected — because you never know when you’ll need it.” Episode Summary In this episode of The Gun Experiment, Big Keith and I team up for another round of Chopping It Up, joined by our returning guest, Todd Meeks, CEO of Spartan Armor...
For years, Americans have focused almost exclusively on the political fight over the Second Amendment. The battles have been public, loud, and obvious: assault weapon bans, magazine restrictions, red flag laws, and endless debates on cable news. But while gun owners were...
When Americans think of Europe, they usually imagine strict gun laws, heavy regulation, and governments deeply skeptical of civilian firearm ownership. But one European country completely disrupts that stereotype: Switzerland. The same nation known for watches, skiing, and...
A new proposal making waves in gun control circles is drawing criticism from Second Amendment advocates after suggesting the government should financially incentivize Americans to buy rifles and shotguns instead of handguns. The idea, floated by Megan McArdle, is based on a...







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