You may have heard on the news about a Southern California man who was put under 72-hour psychiatric observation when it was found he owned 100 guns and allegedly had 100,000 rounds of ammunition stored in his home.
Now these perpetual "victims" want to learn about "Powerfully Peaceful Action in the Face of Armed and Aggressive Opposition". Why do they say they need to do this? Because, according to them, "Almost every group in the gun sense movement h
Connecticut gun owners were ignoring the new, Draconian laws intended to disarm them, and that only 4% of the weapons and ammunition affected by the law had been registered. 4% of the people of Connecticut are cattle.
Why an anti-gun attorney would be caught with a gun in an airport security check perplexes those who look for consistency between principles and actions.
While representatives have reportedly tried to block the release of footage of Michael Bloomberg's remarks at The Aspen Institute on Feb 6th, audio has surfaced of the former New York City mayor's controversial comments about getting "guns out of t
Attorney Joshua Prince makes a complete fool of CeaseFirePA's gun rights hating Shira Goodman. They're debating Pennsylvania's Act 192 which allows people to proactively sue municipalities which enact gun control laws in violation of the state's
A gun-rights activist set up a billboard introducing even more confusion into the discussion over whether Arkansas permits the open carry of handguns.
Paul Calvert -- a self-described "gentleman philosopher, scientist, and engineer" -- paid
ATF proposes banning commonly owned M855 ball 5.56 ammunition used in millions of rifles. ATF will consider comments, as appropriate, received on or before March 16, 2015. ATF will not acknowledge receipt of comments.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg argued guns need to be kept out of the hands of minorities in order to keep them alive. While speaking at the Aspen Institute, Mr. Bloomberg, 72, said 95% of murders fall into a specific category:
Charles Cobb author of the book, "This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed" talks about how firearms: "I say how guns made the civil rights movement possible for what should be obvious–because they kept us alive."
You read the title correctly, Delaware County United for Sensible Gun Policy (Delco United) held their "Firearms 101 Presentation" Monday night (02/02/2015) in Springfield, PA. They figure if they gain a little book knowledge about guns they'll
The Drug Enforcement Administration abandoned an internal proposal to use surveillance cameras for photographing vehicle license plates near gun shows in the United States to investigate gun-trafficking, the agency's chief said.
This is likely the final chapter in the saga of our two-year long fight to obtain important documents regarding the non-prosecution of David Gregory for possessing on Meet the Press an illegal high-capacity ammunition magazine.
Few things resonate more than the Castle Doctrine, the right of a homeowner to defend his home and family from attack. When it turns out the invaders wear shields, the homeowner's defense turns from an inalienable right to
"I just remember the look in his eye," Cvengros said. "It was like The Shining." As Thomas breaks into the apartment, Cvengros can be heard saying, "calm down." 3 gunshots can be heard as Thomas advances, before the camera falls and goes
Easy to do with Robert Muggah, among many things the coauthor of "We Need Better Data for a Serious Gun Control Debate", an article in which he advocates gun control despite the fact that he claims there isn't enough good data on the subject to
A Parks employee was hiking in a remote part of the Great Basin National Park when they spotted something leaning against a tree. It was a 132-year-old Winchester rifle and appeared to have not moved since it was placed there.
Come and Take It Texas is planning to use a manufacturing device to create firearms during its rally at the Capitol on Tuesday, when lawmakers' 2015 session begins.
ATF reverses its longstanding position that persons who machine unfinished receivers on behalf of a customer are not required to have manufacturer's licenses.
What was new in the world of "Precision Guided Firearms"--the term used to refer to its Linux-powered rifles. A weapon that can accurately put rounds on targets up to a mile away--targets that can be moving up to 30 miles per hour.