Newsletter: NRA Leaders Haven’t Given Up Private Jet Travel
Plus, Top Shot Champion Chris Cheng joins the podcast to discuss his new $100k fundraiser to prevent gun suicides.
Plus, Top Shot Champion Chris Cheng joins the podcast to discuss his new $100k fundraiser to prevent gun suicides.
The Second Amendment protects the gun rights of at least some convicted felons.
In 2023, the Washington Post published a series of articles about AR-15-style rifles. The series was scientifically illiterate, error-ridden, propagandistic, and willfully misleading. Naturally, it has just been awarded the Pulitzer Prize.Â
The potential next head of the National Rifle Association has also taken private jets as part of his work with the gun-rights group.
The Empire State’s requirement that gun owners pass a background check for every ammunition purchase is constitutional, a federal judge has ruled.
Following the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision, Second Amendment jurisprudence is more unsettled than it has perhaps ever been. However, judges thus far appear skeptical of disrupting at least one realm of gun law: background check requirements.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the Biden administration’s new rule to restrict firearms exports on the news update.
Plus, Top Shot Champion Chris Cheng joins the podcast to discuss his fundraiser to prevent gun suicide.
The National Rifle Association’s board election results came in this week, and they provide pretty good evidence for how the group’s membership is reacting to its current ordeal.
Plus, law professor Jonathan Adler examines the latest Supreme Court gun case on the podcast.
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