By Tom Knighton On Saturday, I talked about how the terrorist attack in Moscow undermines much of gun control advocates’ arguments about the efficacy of such laws. After…
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By Jacob M. Thompson U.S. District Judge Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman recently decided this past week that federal prohibition on illegal immigrants owning firearms is…
By Cam Edwards The right of the people to keep and bear arms isn’t just about our individual ability to act in self-defense or defense of…
By Jacob M. Thompson “Let’s keep fighting for an unarmed country. It is the security forces who have to be armed, responsibly,” he said. Late…
By Ranjit Singh It is the job of the Congress to write airtight, unambiguous legislation that allows no opportunity for Executive or Judicial mischief. That’s a…
By Alexander Smith and Vladimir Banic REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Like many of his countrymen, Olaf Garðar Garðarsson is eager to get his hands on a rifle. But he…
By Tom Knighton On matters of the Second Amendment, it’s often necessary to devolve into broad brushes and shorthand in order to communicate ideas. This is…
By Jacob M. Thompson “This is a new option for gun owners to give them peace of mind that their children or criminals won’t get…
By Tom Woods From the Tom Woods Letter: It requires little elaboration to understand why receiving death threats might sharpen one’s opinions on the merits of…
By Jerome London Every time there’s a mass shooting in America it understandably starts up another “national conversation” about gun rights because, by definition, there would…