Second Amendment activist, James Kaleda, was forcefully removed from a hearing on a new gun control bill in NJ during his testimony. Notice the legislators laugh as they have their armed security remove Kaleda before he finishes
As the gun control tyranny continues is the “sleeping giant” beginning to awaken? As is becoming common practice, when those elected officials are called upon to hear the voice of those that elected them and that they are to serve, they are told tha
The Independence Institute held a press conference on May 17, 2013 announcing the lawsuit against the new anti-gun bills passed by the Colorado legislature and signed by Governor John Hickenlooper. The lead attorney is Dave Kopel.
Colorado sheriffs upset with gun restrictions adopted in the aftermath of last year's mass shootings filed a federal lawsuit Friday, challenging the regulations as unconstitutional. The lawsuit involves sheriffs from 54 of Colorado's 64 counties,
As the "Great Ammunition Shortage" continues, police departments across the country are struggling to supply their arsenals. One police chief turned to the community for help, and citizens stepped up.
Activist Adam Kokesh has asked 1,000 people to march across the Potomac on July 4 carrying loaded rifles. He calls it a protest against “tyranny.” Suppose the D.C. police, as they have promised, block the marchers from crossing into Washington?
MSgt Grisham, an outspoken advocate of truth and the Constitution, was arrested on March 16, 2013 by the Temple, Texas PD for “rudely displaying a firearm” while walking down a dirt road with his son on a Boy Scout hike.
Sondean Coochise on more people buying guns than turning them in at gun buy back - Ana Hawk (InstantBarter.Com) on surviving/thriving in a challenging economy - Chuck Baldwin on Christians and Government
Second Amendment rights advocates are fuming today over words from three Democratic state senators caught on tape after Thursday’s hearing on the upper chamber’s gun control package.
Adam Kokesh (Adam vs The Man) talks about the Open Carry March on Washington, D.C. on July 4th - Jamie Weiner (VideoPreppers) on sharing 'prepper videos' - Don Kupper (EcoPodGardens) on Aquaponic and Hydroponic Gardens
The weather was as changeable as the gun haters' rhetoric. It started cloudy, then the sun came out, then it rained. First, they said they want to ban so-called assault weapons, then they said they don't want to take our guns. Not once did they exp
Defense Distributed was forced to take down the blueprint for its 3D gun from the internet. The State Dept. cannot 'recall' the 100,000+ copies already downloaded. If you wish to add to that number, then the 3D gun blueprint is still available at....
Within the past 48 hours, we have seen clear evidence that West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin and his staff have openly lied about the status of talks with two Republican Senators.
Despite worries about the dangers of 3D printed firearms, there's little chance of anyone with a MakerBot gunning people down. Even gun-control advocates think the hype is too much.
I spoke with Tim Manning, a popular Southern Nationalist and Christian pastor from Greensboro, North Carolina, over the weekend. Mr. Manning’s home was raided late Wednesday evening into early Thursday morning.
That’s what our Founders sought, recognizing the bigger government gets, the more powers it claims and the worse for the public it governs. In the elegantly simple words of political activist Ernest Hancock: Freedom good, government bad, bad, bad...
#DEFCAD has gone dark at the request of the Department of Defense Trade Controls. Take it up with the Secretary of State. (Publisher - Can you smell their fear?... That's when they are the most dangerous),
The Defense Department is pioneering the idea that posting a file on the internet is "exporting" and subject to all government regulatory authority over "trade".
The new Delta Six FPS Controller for video game consoles for the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 has been released, and it might be the ultimate FPS controller to date.
I’m sure if this gets popular enough that you will start to hear cries from the wet blank
The Liberator, a gun created via 3D printing, fired its first shots this week and sparked a controversy about how to deal with the idea of anyone being able to print a lethal weapon at home.
Adam Kokesh (Adam vs The Man) talks about the Open Carry March on Washington, D.C. on July 4th - Jamie Weiner (VideoPreppers) on sharing 'prepper videos' - Don Kupper (EcoPodGardens) on Aquaponic and Hydroponic Gardens
A handgun made almost entirely using a consumer-grade 3D printer fired a bullet over the weekend for the first time in the history of the infant technology. If some lawmakers have their way, it will also be the last.
If gun control advocates hoped to prevent blueprints for the world’s first fully 3D-printable gun from spreading online, that horse has now left the barn about a hundred thousand times.
In response to Adam Kokesh's July 4th armed march on Washington D.C., other activists have organized another march the day before, but the terms are slightly different.
A US Senator has stated on record that he believes the Department of Homeland Security is intentionally attempting to exhaust civilian supplies of ammunition by buying huge bulk amounts, as documented by Infowars for some months.
The National Rifle Association’s convention in Houston this weekend bristled with the combative and triumphant rhetoric of a group that achieved a major victory in 2013: completely defeating the White House-backed package of gun-control legislation.
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