Month: February 2025

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The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments on March 4 regarding the liability protections afforded to gun manufacturers under the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. The case, which pits Mexico against Smith & Wesson Brands Inc., questions whether the law’s exceptions allow for legal challenges against gunmakers who knowingly engage
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Since its introduction, the 10mm Auto has been putting magnum power into semi-auto pistols. In recent years, it’s had a bit of a resurgence in popularity. My introduction to the 10mm Auto came in the fall of 2014. I wanted to try some handgun hunting, and I’m a huge fan of 1911-style pistols. But the
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During a recent segment of “CNN NewsNight,” criminal defense attorney Arthur Aidala argued against the notion that former President Donald Trump should face consequences for his involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Aidala stated there is “no evidence” to substantiate claims that Trump conspired to incite the riot, emphasizing that Trump did not
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When it comes to shooting handguns in the dark, is it better to have a handheld or a weapon-mounted light? It’s no secret that bad things happen in the dark. Evil loves the absence of light, which is why some humans are afraid of the dark. Our literature and movies have contributed to this fear
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FBI Director Kash Patel has been appointed as the acting head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), a move that has sparked alarm among former agency officials and gun control advocates. Patel, who is closely aligned with radical segments of the gun rights movement, will oversee an agency responsible for regulating
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An exhibit titled “Armed Doesn’t Mean Dangerous” at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center features images of Black gun owners, addressing the stereotypes commonly associated with African Americans and firearms. Artist Christian K. Lee, who launched the project in response to underrepresentation in gun ownership narratives, emphasizes that many such individuals are committed to responsible ownership
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Nurses at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center recently protested for improved security measures following the alarming discovery of two loaded guns within hospital premises, one found during a patient’s CAT scan. The Ohio State Nurses Organization reports that nearly 89% of frontline registered nurses believe the hospital administration has failed to adequately address security
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Police are currently investigating a shooting that involved officers in Maricopa, which occurred on Thursday afternoon along SR 347, close to Bowlin Road. This incident raises questions about the circumstances leading to the confrontation and highlights ongoing concerns regarding public safety in the area. As investigations proceed, officials have not yet disclosed the specifics of