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Exercising the Right

One Bad Idea Stupidity seems to be a prerequisite for public office these days. A perfect example comes to us from Illinois, where Attorney General Lisa Madigan wants to...

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Exercising the Right

New Children’s Book on Open-carry Michigan-based Brian Jeffs and Nathan Nephew are the gun-enthusiast co-founders of Michigan Open Carry Inc., a gun-rights group that challenges unlawful gun-control laws. Jeffs...

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Exercise the Right

Victims: 1, Robbers: 0 On January 14, a police SWAT team apprehended Brandon Lee Plunk, 27, a man suspected of participating in a failed November 2010 attempted armed robbery...

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Exercising the Right

NYC Mayor With More Gun-control Propaganda You know it’s a bad sign when you’re to the political left of Obama on gun control, but that’s exactly where New York...

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Exercising the Right

Man Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for Lawfully-owned Guns The Philadelphia Daily News reported on a disturbing story that should horrify every gun owner in this nation. Brian...

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Exercising the Right

Stun Gun Meets Real Gun WUSA 9 reported about a stunning example of how armed self-defense can mean the difference between life and death. On December 11, a clerk...

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Exercising the Right

Heller II Gun-rights advocates cheered when the Supreme Court delivered its opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller that declared there is a constitutionally protected “individual right” to possess...

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Think Nationally, Act Locally

Varg Freeborn, president of the Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) chapter at Youngstown State University in Ohio, had no idea the levels that his local government would stoop to...

Firearms Freedom Spreading

The Tenth Amendment movement sweeping across the nation has made its way to the Beehive State. The Utah-Made Firearm Act states that all firearms, firearm accessories, and "ammunition that...

Nullification in a Nutshell

The “Principles of 98,” as they came to be known, are rarely discussed in modern history lectures even though these are integral to understanding how our federal Constitution was...