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Of Tamir Rice, police shootings, “journalism” and racism

In a recent story in US News & World Report titled “ Tamir Rice Shooting: Not Just a Tragedy How did a child with a toy gun get shot by police in an open-carry state? ”, Joseph Williams makes the case that the shooting of Tamir Rice was wrong and racist. Williams cites experts' (though he never tells us who these so-called experts are, or why he considers them experts) assertion that this was...

Americans respond to Obama's executive actions by visiting gun stores and joining the NRA

As pro-gun groups organize opposition strategies to President Obama's Executive Actions, anti-gun groups that began Tuesday filled with confidence are asking a simple question: "what happened?" The measures they cheered so lustily were immediately rejected by an American public that is still snapping up guns, ammo, magazines and large chunks of stocks in America's gun companies. Wednesday, the...

2016 – Firearms and the Year Ahead

This is the second year of the two-year political sessions, both in Ohio and at the federal level. All bills that have not passed by the end of this year will die. This puts increased pressure on everyone to get the job done. We will elect a new president this year, who will almost certainly replace multiple U.S. Supreme Court justices, shaping not just the court but our country for the next...

No Charges Filed, But Legal Firearms Confiscated Anyway

We've raised concerns before about how proposed "gun violence restraining orders" and similar firearm surrender orders can be abused and issued in cases where the police lack sufficient evidence for an arrest and simply wish to deprive an individual of the right to bear arms, and on how difficult it can be to get property back after the government seizes it. These concerns are magnified when such...

Executive Orders: President Obama reverses President Clinton's brand of gun control, but the goal is the same

The tactics employed by President Obama’s in his latest executive orders, purportedly done in the name of preventing crimes committed with guns, represent a reversal of gun control strategy used by Bill Clinton and his then-Treasury Secretary Lloyd Benson, supposedly done with the exact same goal in mind. During his administration, President Clinton set about to tackle the crime problem by...

Op-Ed: It’s not a gun problem, it’s a people problem

Another mass shooting, and yet another call for more gun control — the same old broken record. Despite the statistical fact that some of America’s most violent cities also have the toughest gun control laws, too many people still believe the anti-gun rhetoric. History tells me a different story. Until the 1968 passage of a bill prohibiting interstate transfers to individuals, there were virtually...

While parts of his overall plan are treacherous, Obama's four background check "actions" will change very little

No one knows who first uttered the quip about insanity being the act of doing same thing over and over again and expecting different results, but this saying gets repeated not because it's correct, but because we see this behavior happening so often. Number One on the list of President Obama's latest round of executive actions on gun control are a prime example. In coverage of Obama's 30 minute...

Executive Actions on Guns Will Have No Effect on Crime - They Serve Only to Intimidate Law-Abiding Gun Owners

After years of unsuccessful attempts to pass gun control laws, President Obama has chosen to do an end run around Congress with executive actions. The proposals are intended to intimidate gun owners by threatening fines and jail time for even casual sales of personal property, infringe on Constitutionally protected rights by allowing bureaucrats to categorize individuals as unfit to own firearms...

Supreme Court candidate provides inside look at Constitutional "modernization" panel's attempts to "clarify" the right to bear arms

Editor's Note: In the summer of 2014, Buckeye Firearms Association became aware that an obcure commission was considering "modernizing" Ohio's constitution when it comes to the right to bear arms. We provided a number of articles on the subject (see here and here and here ) which were intended to shed a great deal of light on workings of this commission. The following, written by one of the...

To the Editor: Writer defends article on BGSU faculty emails

The following letter to the editor has been published by the Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune : To the Editor: I write to respond to Robert Gomez’s letter addressing my article published at BuckeyeFirearms.org regarding an issue which should be of concern to all taxpayers. I addressed three main issues, only one of which Gomez even barely touches on. First, our public records request uncovered the...

Buckeyefirearms.org: Top Ten News Items of 2015

On average, we publish two articles a day and 10 to 12 articles a week. Over the years, we have published approximately 11,000 articles, covering elections, legislation, and all manner of events and information of interest to Second Amendment supporters. Over 1.3 million different people visited our website this year, creating over 3.5 million pageviews. This is an international audience with...

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