Law and the Courts

Mexico Needs to Explain Why Its Military ‘Loses’ 30% Of The Firearms It Buys From the U.S.

By Larry Keane Mexico is going to have to answer a few basic questions when their lawyers finally step in front of a judge to claim that U.S.-based manufacturers are somehow responsible for their own…


Chicago ‘Electronic Home Monitoring’ Program Gives Accused Criminals 48-Hour Free Passes

Criminal justice reform in Illinois has ensured that most violent criminals are back out on the street after an arrest with little or no bail. The worst of the arrestees get unbelieveably stringent requirement of…


Killers of Ahmaud Arbery Sentenced to Life in Prison, No Possibility of Parole for the McMicheals

By Russ Bynum, AP Three men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery were sentenced Friday to life in prison, with a judge denying any chance of parole for the father and son who armed themselves…



Illinois State Police Agree To End ‘Fee Stacking’ for FOID Cards

Yes, Illinois still has the much-reviled Firearms Owners ID Card. However, thanks to a class-action lawsuit settlement, the Illinois State Police have agreed to end their egregious practice of fee stacking, charging FOID applicants an…


Teen Facing Charges in Two Prior Shootings Released a Third Time After He Was Caught With a GLOCK and a Full-Auto Switch

Revolving door justice isn’t just a phenomenon in big blue states like New York, Illinois, or California. Law enforcement and the administration of justice in urban areas — even those in solidly red states —…


Carrying a Gun Is Easier Than Renting a Wood Chipper: Chicago Murderer Sentenced to Three Years Probation

Democrats in Illinois have championed “criminal justice reform” for a long time now, implementing their Chicago-style policies state-wide where and when they could. What has been the result? Well, a judge in Chicago sentenced a…


Kim Potter Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Accidental Shooting Death of Daunte Wright

By Amy Forliti and Scott Bauer, AP Jurors on Thursday convicted a suburban Minneapolis police officer of two manslaughter charges in the killing of Daunte Wright, a motorist she shot during a traffic stop after…


‘Experts’ Say a Series of Mistakes Lead to Kim Potter Grabbing Her GLOCK Instead of Her TASER

By Stephen Groves and Kathleen Foody, AP The suburban Minneapolis police officer on trial for fatally shooting Daunte Wright has said she mistakenly used her gun when she was trying to grab a Taser during a chaotic attempt to…


California’s ‘High Capacity’ Magazine Possession Ban On Hold Pending Supreme Court Appeal

Last month, an en banc ruling by the Ninth District Court of Appeals upheld California’s ban on so-called high capacity magazines…basically any magazine that will hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. The ruling outlaws…