Members’ Newsletter: New York Details What it Wants for the NRA
Plus, NRA board member Phil Journey joins the podcast to explain his effort to intervene in the trial and offer the judge a third option.
Plus, NRA board member Phil Journey joins the podcast to explain his effort to intervene in the trial and offer the judge a third option.
The National Rifle Association released its most detailed accounting of membership as part of a new filing by its outside law firm in a New York civil corruption case and the numbers confirm the group’s significant decline.
Plus, Pepperdine University Professor and Bruen critic Jake Charles joins the podcast to assess what impact Rahimi will have on Second Amendment cases nationwide.
A key player in the internal fight for control over the NRA wants the judge in the group’s New York civil corruption case to let him make his case separate from the organization and the Attorney General.
Plus, Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the Supreme Court’s refusal to take up any new Second Amendment cases ahead of next term.
Plus, Pepperdine University’s Jake Charles joins the podcast to examine SCOTUS’s Rahimi decision from a Bruen critic’s point of view.
Plus, Tim Mak of The Counteroffensive joins the podcast from Ukraine to discuss a gun-rights push in the country’s parliament.
The first presidential debate showed Americans a lot about the two men again vieing to run the country, for better or worse. But neither candidate sought to differentiate themselves on gun policy.
Plus, a recap of the first debate on the news update.
Plus, Tim Mak of The Counteroffensive joins the podcast from Ukraine to talk about a gun-rights push happening there.
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