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Gun News Roundup - October 29, 2022

Fighting for Second Amendment rights, and exercising those rights freely and effectively, starts with being informed. Here's a quick roundup of important stories in the news recently: Ore. gun control law draws concern among police New Jersey carry bill stumbles amid constitutional concerns Federal Court Rules: Federal Law Making Serialized Guns a Crime Unconstitutional FBI Under Reports Good...

Report: Gun ownership in the Black community, among women on the rise

Continuing in a long line of news articles reporting on a fact that should scare anti-gun rights Democrats to their core, the Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting that gun ownership trends in Ohio and across the country are shifting, especially in the Black community and among women. From the article : Annette Sumlin is one of the faces of that trend. “I know a lot of single African American women...

"I was sleeping, and he woke me up.": Hotel robbery victim defends lives with firearm

WXIX (Fox Cincinnati) reported recently that a man who was awakened in his hotel room by an armed would-be robber at 5:30 a.m. was forced to use his own firearm in self-defense. From the article : The Fairfield Police Department said the shooting happened around 5:30 a.m. on the second floor of the Holiday Inn Express on Fairfield Business Park Drive. According to a 911 call, [Kaaree] Hipsher-...

Meet the latest casualties of Joe Biden’s war on guns

New Jersey gun shop was veteran, family owned Ira Levin has owned and operated Legend Firearms in Monroe, New Jersey since 2009, which is no small feat given the Garden State’s blatant antipathy toward guns, gun owners and gun dealers. Levin has conducted more than 21,000 firearm transactions and has been inspected dozens of times by both the New Jersey State Police and the ATF. They have never...

No, SCOTUS didn’t just rule against gun rights

Today it’s often difficult to determine when the mainstream media is being deliberately deceptive or is just incompetent. Whatever the case may be, they are routinely wrong. Take for instance a recent ABC News headline reporting that the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives’ (ATF) bump-stock ban: Supreme Court upholds bump stock ban in big win for gun...

PODCAST: Good News and Bad News on Public Ranges, Gun Maker Lawsuits, and Lead Ammo Bans

The Keep and Bear Radio podcast is hosted on Podbean and is also available on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeartRadio and many other platforms. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear every episode. How to Listen to Podcasts on Your Mobile Phone *** Episode 83: The good news is that a federal bill is directing more money toward shooting ranges, plus a federal judge has dismissed a $10...

Report: Nan Whaley's City of Dayton pays $615,000+, shutters ShotSpotter system after 4 years

WKEF (ABC Dayton) is reporting that the City of Dayton has decided to shut down the city's pricey ShotSpotter system after just four years, admitting the expensive system has led to an average of just 18.5 arrests per year despite having spent over $615,000. From the article : In 2023, Dayton’s ShotSpotter system will go dark. It went live in 2019 despite opposition from some. ... It has led to...

Gun News Roundup - October 22, 2022

Fighting for Second Amendment rights, and exercising those rights freely and effectively, starts with being informed. Here's a quick roundup of important stories in the news recently: Bill aimed at restricting concealed carry gun permits advances after debate Biden renews call for assault weapons ban after Raleigh shooting CPRC: FBI Wrong – Armed Citizens Stopped at Least 34% of “Active Shooter”...

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