Late Saturday night, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued an order dissolving a prior order and reinstating a preliminary injunction that prevented the state of California from enforcing the expanded so-called “sensitive places” designated under SB 2, which were set to go into effect Jan. 1.
Author: Buckeye Firearms Association
Wayne LaPierre resigns as head of NRA
According to FOX News, Wayne LaPierre has announced his resignation from the NRA and will step down Jan. 31, 2024.
The 2024 American Freedom Liberty Foundation Raffle
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New study shows gun crime dropped after BFA-backed permitless carry law went into effect
Despite dire predictions from critics of Ohio’s permitless carry law, a new study published on Jan. 3, 2024, shows a “significant decrease in crime incidents involving a firearm” after the law took effect last year.
America’s first ‘assault weapon’: ‘Bowie knife’?
The title of this article may seem curious, but there is a point to it. Consider the fact that “assault weapon” is an intentionally nebulous, malleable term created and promoted by anti-gun extremists with the stated intent of creating confusion.
PODCAST: Biden’s Damage to Gun Rights, Fake Murder Stats, and Media Gaslighting
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‘Most memorable gun violence journalism of 2023,’ according to Bloomberg’s Trace
The Trace, the propaganda arm of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s antigun empire, recently published their picks for “The Most Memorable Gun Violence Journalism of 2023.” If there were a Pulitzer Prize category for gaslighting, the 14 stories it highlighted would be serious contenders. Take a look.
As 2023 comes to close, WaPo again targets guns
The Washington Post is ending the year with another effort to erode the Second Amendment by promoting a ban on so-called “assault weapons.”
Second Amendment Foundation files motion in challenge of handgun ban for young adults
The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a federal lawsuit challenging the ban on handgun sales to young adults in the 18-20-year age group have filed a motion to supplement the record, adding a client. The case is known as Reese v. ATF.
Keep your eye on local government aiming to infringe gun rights in 2024
As 2024 gets underway next week, it will be easy to focus on the national and global stories of the day. But don’t let all of those big shiny objects distract you from the anti-gun agenda in your own Ohio community.
