Newsletter: Gun-Rights Movement Starts to Get Antsy
Plus, we have The Dispatch’s Kevin Williamson on the podcast reacting to the early days of the Trump administration.
Plus, we have The Dispatch’s Kevin Williamson on the podcast reacting to the early days of the Trump administration.
Prohibiting adults under the age of 21 from purchasing handguns at licensed retailers is unconstitutional, a federal appeals court has ruled.
Gun-rights advocates celebrating the end of the ATF’s “zero tolerance” policy toward licensed gun dealers are acting prematurely.
A Kentucky man who claims his holstered pistol fired and struck him can once again sue the gunmaker who produced the weapon, a federal appeals court has ruled.
The “F” in ATF stands for “firearms,” and, in the matter of overseeing the sale of these, the ATF is a damned peculiar creature: It is a law enforcement agency dedicated to regulating transactions between federally screened, licensed sellers and a population of buyers from which serious criminals (felons, domestic abusers, those under indictment for such crimes) are excluded.
Long a national outlier, California will have to allow at least some out-of-state visitors an opportunity to carry a firearm in the near future.
Plus, Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I cover Trump’s pardoning of the January 6 rioters, many of whom will again have access to firearms despite being convicted of violent offenses.
Plus, Kevin Williamson from The Dispatch joins the podcast to review Trump’s first week and discuss his in-depth series on the ATF.
In a repeat from the campaign, Trump snubbed gun rights in his written agenda for the next four years.
Plus, Congressman Richard Hudson joins the podcast to explain the GOP’s plan for gun policy.
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