Members’ Newsletter: ‘One Weird Trick’ for Upholding Gun Laws Goes Down in Court
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman examines the latest polling showing a massive jump in the number of voters who now have a gun at home.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman examines the latest polling showing a massive jump in the number of voters who now have a gun at home.
New polling indicates supporters of armed self-defense are currently winning the cultural battle.
Plus, Cam Edwards of Bearing Arms joins the podcast to critique The Washington Post’s decision to publish graphic mass shooting pictures.
More Americans than ever agree with the Supreme Court that the Constitution protects their right to carry a gun outside the home for self-protection.
More than half of the nation’s voters now live in a gun-owning household.
Maryland’s requirement that residents pass a set of requirements before buying a handgun violates the Second Amendment.
Michigan policymakers have expanded state gun restrictions for violent and non-violent offenses alike.
In an age of unprecedented global exchange brought about by technology like the internet and social media, the latest American cultural export to gain ground abroad could be civilian access to firearms.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about the strange reasoning a federal judge used to uphold Colorado’s gun waiting period.
Plus, Bearing Arms’ Cam Edwards joins the podcast to discuss The Washington Post publishing graphic images of some mass shootings.
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