Another week, another violent attack in one of New York City’s most notorious transit hubs. On Sunday evening, a knife-wielding suspect allegedly attacked five people inside the New Jersey Transit concourse at Penn Station. Victims suffered injuries ranging from minor...
“If you’re not prepared to protect your rights, someone else will decide how you live.” Episode Summary In this episode of The Gun Experiment, we sit down with Peter Tilem, Second Amendment attorney and bourbon buddy, to chop it up on the latest legal battles, gun rights...
For years, the Biden administration made gun control one of its signature issues. President Biden repeatedly called for bans on so-called assault weapons. His administration expanded firearm regulations through the ATF. Democrats warned that civilian gun ownership posed a...
Most Americans today associate the Second Amendment with hunting, sport shooting, or personal protection. While those activities are certainly protected by the right to keep and bear arms, they are not the primary reason the Founding Fathers insisted on including the Second...
The United Nations wrapped up a major firearms conference in New York last week, but critics say what happened behind closed doors should concern every gun owner. The meeting, officially known as the Ninth Biennial Meeting of States on Small Arms and Light Weapons, was...
Gun control advocates have long understood that language shapes public opinion. That is why ordinary firearms are rarely described in ordinary terms. Semi-automatic rifles become “weapons of war.” Standard magazines become “high-capacity magazines.”...







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