Newsletter: SCOTUS Goes Heavy on Gun Cases and Israelis Arm Themselves
Plus, mass shooting researcher Michael Rocque joins the podcast to discuss what went wrong in the leadup to the Maine attack.
Plus, mass shooting researcher Michael Rocque joins the podcast to discuss what went wrong in the leadup to the Maine attack.
In their recently released book, American Gun, Wall Street Journal reporters Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson promise to tell The True Story of the AR-15. They only partially succeed in reaching that lofty goal.
The ATF can’t arrest anyone for owning a pistol-brace-equipped gun.
In addition to considering whether the federal gun ban for persons under domestic violence restraining orders is constitutional, the Supreme Court pondered how its new gun test applies to all categories of disarmament on Tuesday.
Less than a month after Hamas terrorists slaughtered 1,400 people, Israelis have applied for more gun permits than they have over the past three years combined.
The Supreme Court is taking up the bump stock ban and an NRA case, but don’t expect the outcomes to tell us much about the Second Amendment.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss Ruger’s continued sales slide.
Plus, a mass shooting researcher joins the podcast to examine the failures that led to the recent attack in Maine.
Illinois and several of its localities can continue to enforce their respective bans on AR-15s and other semi-automatic weapons, a federal appeals court ruled Friday.
The nation’s highest court will decide a new case brought by the National Rifle Association.
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