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House subcommittee examines self-defense rights amid rising crime concerns
The U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, led by Chairman Andy Biggs (R-Arizona), recently convened to discuss the right of Americans to self-defense.
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Mexico sues U.S. gun makers; federal judge rules on machine gun bans
The Keep and Bear Radio podcast, hosted on Podbean and available on platforms like Apple, Spotify, and iHeartRadio, recently released its 124th episode.
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Supreme Court examines liability of US gun makers in Mexico's $10B lawsuit
Predicting the outcome of a U.S. Supreme Court case is often uncertain, and this week's hearing in Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc., et al. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos has legal analysts suggesting that the Court may dismiss Mexico's $10 billion...
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Should firearm background checks be abolished? A critical perspective
The debate surrounding firearm background checks continues to be a contentious issue.
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Ohio sees decline in concealed handgun permits following permitless carry law
Ohio's Attorney General Dave Yost released the annual report on concealed handgun licensing for 2024, revealing a total of 73,552 new or renewed permits issued in the state.
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Mexico challenges US gun makers' immunity at Supreme Court
The Mexican government, alongside U.S.-based gun control advocates, is challenging the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) in a case that has reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Bill proposes lowering handgun purchase age from 21 to 18
U.S. Representative Thomas Massie from Kentucky has reintroduced a bill aimed at lowering the minimum age for purchasing a handgun from 21 to 18.
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Lawmakers reintroduce bill safeguarding veterans' firearm ownership
Legislation aimed at protecting veterans' Second Amendment rights has been reintroduced by key figures in the U.S. Congress.
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Johns Hopkins proposes treating gun ownership as privilege in new report
A report from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has put forward a five-point plan to address gun violence.
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Tenth Circuit upholds federal gun ban for nonviolent felons
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit recently upheld a federal law that bans nonviolent felons from possessing firearms, despite arguments referencing a significant Supreme Court decision.
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Sailor sentenced over legally owned semi-auto collectibles sparks controversy
In the early 1980s, several firearm companies released semi-automatic firearms that fired from an open bolt to meet customer demand.
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Friends of NRA fundraiser in Columbus set for March 1
Registration is open for the Friends of NRA annual fundraiser, which supports the NRA Foundation.
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Federal funding shifts challenge anti-gun research under Trump administration
The reelection of President Donald Trump has influenced the landscape of federal funding for gun-related research.
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Potential EMP attack could cripple U.S., warns expert
A recent report by Fox News highlights the potential threat of a nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack, which could severely impact the U.S. electrical grid and other critical infrastructure for an extended period.
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Eighth Circuit limits firearm ban for some unlawful drug users
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has narrowed the federal government's blanket prohibition on firearm possession by illegal drug users, including those who use marijuana legally under state law.
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Controversy erupts over Rep. Robert Garcia's 'weapons' comment on democracy fight
U.S. Representative Robert Garcia from California has sparked controversy with his recent comments regarding the Democratic Party's approach to political opposition.
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Fort Worth man killed after breaking into ex-girlfriend's apartment
A man was fatally shot on February 9 after breaking into his ex-girlfriend's apartment in northwest Fort Worth.
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Gun owners plan nationwide event to commemorate Revolutionary War anniversary
Kevin Cox from Utah is organizing a nationwide event for April 19, marking the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War.
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Database reveals NEO Philanthropy's role in funding anti-gun groups
NEO Philanthropy, a group active for over four decades, has been identified as a significant intermediary in channeling funds to anti-gun organizations, according to information revealed by a new online database.
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Ohio legislature sees introduction of multiple gun-related bills
The 136th Ohio General Assembly has commenced with the introduction of several gun-related bills in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.