Members’ Newsletter: Guns in 2025
Plus, the head of Let’s Talk to Them joins the podcast to explain how the non-profit is trying to dissuade mass shooters.
Plus, the head of Let’s Talk to Them joins the podcast to explain how the non-profit is trying to dissuade mass shooters.
In 2006, Congress made the ATF Director a Senate-confirmed position, and it’s been getting in the way of the President’s preferred picks ever since.
Plus, another federal judge has tossed gun charges against a Texas man who admitted he regularly smoked weed.
ATF Director Steven Dettelbach plans to resign just days before Donald Trump retakes office.
Regularly smoking weed does not necessarily void a person’s Second Amendment rights, according to a new ruling by a federal judge in Texas.
As 2024 drew to a close, one of the last things Congress did was expand opportunities for Americans to practice shooting on federal lands. It did so with broad bipartisan support and without any noticeable opposition.
Plus, Rahimi pushes two judges to flip on a non-violent felon’s gun rights.
The Supreme Court’s most recent Second Amendment decision could boost the government’s ability to disarm certain Americans in the long run. But it appears to have pushed two federal appeals court judges to the opposite conclusion in a new ruling on a non-violent felon’s gun rights.
Plus, the official who helped create the FBI’s active shooter research program joins the podcast to discuss the potential of CEO killer copycats
A bill expanding public access to shooting ranges now sits on President Joe Biden’s desk.
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