The shocking murder of a young couple in an Arkansas state park while walking a trail with their children has reignited an urgent conversation about safety in the great outdoors. For many families, state and national parks are places of refuge—quiet trails, fresh air, and a...
As National Shooting Sports Month continues through August, the celebration of America’s outdoor sporting heritage is resonating deeply across the firearms community. What might surprise some, however, is just how broad and diverse the appeal of shooting sports has...
Another week brings another absurd glimpse into Britain’s slow-motion collapse of basic freedoms. In a country where citizens are denied the right to arms and self-defense, ordinary gardeners are treated like knife-wielding criminals while police scold store owners for...
Texas has taken a bold stand for gun rights by passing a new law that bans the enforcement of so-called “red-flag” laws, formally known as Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs). Governor Greg Abbott signed the bill earlier this summer, and it will take effect on September...
California gun owners experienced what many have dubbed “freedom week” after a recent ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the state’s ammunition background check requirement. The decision prompted a surge of ammunition purchases online and in-store...
The NRA has long documented how so-called “gun buyback” programs often fail to improve public safety—and sometimes make things worse. In Chicago, one such program allegedly did just that. Twanda Willingham is suing the City of Chicago after being shot with a Glock 21 .45...
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