NRA Foundation Settles DC Lawsuit
The National Rifle Association’s charitable foundation has agreed to implement a series of reforms as part of a deal to end a lawsuit brought against it by Washington, D.C.
The National Rifle Association’s charitable foundation has agreed to implement a series of reforms as part of a deal to end a lawsuit brought against it by Washington, D.C.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about the ATF’s new rule casting a shadow over used gun sales on the news update.
Plus, the director of the National Journalism Center joins the podcast to talk about the gun reporting program we teach to up-and-coming writers.
The short answer is yes. The longer answer is not as clear.
The ATF is set to publish a new rule expanding who needs to obtain a federal license before selling firearms on the secondhand market.
Plus, gun-rights lawyer Matt Larosiere joins the podcast to explain why he believes the Second Amendment covers illegal immigrants.
Matt Larosiere joins the show to explain why he believes the Second Amendment applies to nearly everyone in America.
Plus, gun-rights lawyer Matt Larosiere joins the podcast to explain why he believes the Second Amendment applies to nearly everyone in the US–even those here unlawfully.
The first three months of 2024 saw gun sales fall behind the same period last year in a surprising reversal of fortunes for the industry. Why has it happened, and what does it mean?
Plus, Cam Edwards of Bearing Arms joins the main show to explain what Glenn Youngkin vetoing a slew of gun bills means for Virginia politics.
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