Op-Ed

Sir Gavin of Yountville Decrees the Limits on Rights Will Continue Until the Court Rulings Improve

By Lee Williams The Left Coast’s most petulant potentate, Guvnor Gavin Newsom, usually gives not a single farthing for the goings on of we common folk, especially after a particularly rowdy bunch tried to usurp…



Center for Biological Diversity Suit Seeks to Kill Off Hunting on 2.3 Million Acres of Public Land…Because Science!

By Larry Keane The anti-hunting Center for Biological Diversity is once again trying to eliminate hunting on public lands within National Wildlife Refuges under the guise of “protecting endangered wildlife.” The activist organization’s latest lawsuit seeks to…


With LA’s Crime Now Inconveniencing Beverly Hills and Bel Air Residents, Stances on Gun Ownership Are Changing

“’It’s gotten to a point where residents feel insecure even going from their door to their car,’ said resident Shirley Reitman. ‘A lot of residents are applying for a concealed carry weapon permit, even though…


People Prosecuted Under Unconstitutional Gun Control Laws Should be Entitled to Restitution

By Rob Morse The case currently before the Supreme Court — New York State Rifle & Pistol Assn. v. Bruen — hinges on the fact that government officials in New York state can choose whether…


Ammo Ban Activists Attack NSSF With Selective Editing, Shoot Themselves in the Foot

  By Larry Keane Sometimes the best thing to do when activists attack is to let their arguments fall under their own weight. That’s what happened when Environmental Health News (EHN) published a series on…



Failed Social Experiment: After Cutting Police Funding and a Spike in Crime, Oakland’s City Council Votes to Hire More Cops

By Janie Har, AP The Oakland City Council, a longtime leader in the Black Lives Matter movement to cut police funding, reversed course Tuesday and voted to hire more officers as it grapples with a…


Oops: Bloomberg News Anti-Gun Editorial Makes the Case for ‘Shall Issue’ Carry Permits

By Larry Keane A nationally syndicated editorial attempted to persuade readers on the merits of New York’s problematic “may issue” handgun permit law and why the U.S. Supreme Court should leave it intact. But they…