For years, Americans have been told the same story by gun control activists: more firearms in civilian hands inevitably lead to more violence. But the latest crime data coming out of 2025 is telling a very different story. Across the United States, homicide rates are...
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the city of Denver, challenging its ban on so-called “assault rifles” and arguing the policy violates the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans. At the center of the case is Denver’s prohibition on AR-15...
Many years ago, a 76-year-old Chicago resident named Otis McDonald stood before the courts with a simple argument: he wanted the right to defend himself. Living in a high-crime neighborhood, McDonald had been robbed repeatedly, threatened with firearms, and watched his...
Most Americans only hear about the tragedies. The stories that dominate headlines are the ones where something went wrong—where violence wasn’t stopped in time. But there’s another category of stories.Quieter ones. Faster ones. The moments where someone was prepared—and...
Every so often, a piece of gun legislation comes along that doesn’t just raise questions. It raises eyebrows. Connecticut state Rep. Bob Godfrey recently defended a bill aimed at banning firearms that are “too easily converted into semi or even fully automated weapons.” The...
Republican lawmakers in the Ohio Senate have passed Senate Bill 278, a measure that doesn’t directly regulate guns, but instead targets the cities trying to. The bill would penalize local governments for passing firearm regulations stricter than state law, setting up a...







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