Jewish Gun Owners Turning to Heavier Weapons After Hamas Slaughter [Member Exclusive]
As the Jewish community reels from the unprecedented terror attacks in Israel, some are reevaluating what kind of firepower they need to feel safe.
As the Jewish community reels from the unprecedented terror attacks in Israel, some are reevaluating what kind of firepower they need to feel safe.
Plus, Second Amendment scholar David Kopel joins the podcast to explain his brief in the Supreme Court’s latest gun case.
California’s ban on AR-15s and other so-called “assault weapons” violates the Second Amendment.
For the second time, the Canadian government has been forced to postpone its plan to confiscate hundreds of thousands of lawfully purchased firearms from its citizens.
The Supreme Court does not want the Biden Administration’s rule outlawing the unregulated sale of unfinished gun parts to be blocked while the case against it moves forward.
A look at the Cato Institute’s amicus brief in United States v. Rahimi.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I explain how Israel is loosening its gun laws in the wake of terror attacks.
Plus, Second Amendment Scholar David Kopel joins the podcast to explain how one word makes the domestic violence restraining order gun ban unconstitutional.
Massachusetts lawmakers are back with another attempt to pass sweeping gun legislation and blunt the effects of the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision. As with its failed previous effort, the new proposal aims to go much further than any other state’s efforts.
Plus, the head of USCCA’s new political arm joins the podcast to explain their approach.
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