Law and the Courts


NYT: Rittenhouse Verdict Shows America Has Too Many Guns for Our Current Laws to Handle

The acquittal points to the wide berth the legal system gives to defendants who say they acted out of fear, even if others around them were also afraid. Wisconsin’s rules for self-defense are well within…



Gun Grabbers May Use Florida Lawsuit as a Blueprint to Attack Preemption Laws in Other States

By Lee Williams If the gun-banners get their way, they’ll be importing more from Florida than just citrus. A lawsuit now before the Florida Supreme Court seeks to dismantle the state’s powerful preemption statute, which…


BREAKING: Mark McCloskey Argues with BLM Protestors While Rittenhouse Jury Deliberates [VIDEO]

While jurors deliberate inside the courthouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin in the Kyle Rittenhouse case – the outcome of which promises to be important for gun owners everywhere – Mark McCloskey is outside arguing with protestors….


Prosecutor: Kyle Rittenhouse Lost His Right to Self Defense When He Brought a Gun to a Riot

By Scott Bauer, Michael Tarm and Amy Forliti, AP Kyle Rittenhouse provoked the bloodshed on the streets of Kenosha by bringing a semi-automatic rifle and menacing others, and when the shooting stopped, he walked away…





New York’s Backdoor Repression of Second Amendment Rights May Finally Be Coming To An End

By Brad Palumbo In a landmark 2010 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that in addition to the federal government, states must also respect the public’s individual constitutional right to bear arms. Yet the high court has…