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It’s a Real Mystery Why the Mainstream Press Aren’t More Interested in David Chipman’s Past

Let’s concede for the sake of argument, however, that Chipman’s nomination is based on his work as a civil servant. Why then hasn’t the Washington Post, or virtually any other establishment media outlet, reported on his…



US District Court: Cuffing, Detaining, and Searching Lawful Gun Owners Violates the Fourth Amendment

In 2018, Basel M. Soukaneh stopped his car to check his phone in a questionable area of Waterbury, Connecticut. When he was approached by a police officer, he presented his driver’s license and pistol permit,…


Gun Control Orgs are Baffled by Judges Who Take the Second Amendment Seriously

In 2017, [Judge Roger T. Benitez] was assigned the large-capacity magazine lawsuit. Then came three more 2nd Amendment cases in the next two years, because of a court rule that allows either side to request…


Flip Off the Government and Have Fun With Your Kids: Build Your Own AR-15 At Home

Unsurprisingly, given the politically polarized nature of gun ownership in this country (although that is changing) the Biden administration sees an opportunity to please supporters and sting opponents by tightening rules that allow for home-constructed firearms free of…



Schlichter: Anti-Gunners Want to Limit Everyone’s Gun Rights, Not Just Criminals’

Typically, courts being asked to implicate a fundamental right, like not to have something injected into your body against your will, require the state to prove that its plan is the least restrictive alternative. You…


Stalling: As ATF Director, David Chipman Will Unite the Nation and Make Us All Safer

David Chipman is exactly the kind of leader who can help unite us as a nation to rationally, reasonably and collectively decide where to draw the line and enact reasonable and effective restrictions to enhance…



The Federal Government Has a Long, Sordid History of Passing Poorly Written, Racially Targeted Gun Control Legislation

[T]he Saturday Night Special saga illustrates the difficulties of statutorily defining a nebulous style of firearm, particularly when that style of firearm carries with it a range of strong connotations. Disagreement over statutory definitions continues…