What’s old is new, again. That’s the case when it comes to public-nuisance lawsuits. Those are those pesky lawsuits brought by municipalities that bring claims against entities alleging that their lawfully made and lawfully sold products or services are harmful to communities.
Author: Buckeye Firearms Association
Real Second Amendment curriculum could be headed to high schools soon
All eyes are turning toward the University of Wyoming, which recently received nearly $1 million in federal dollars to create a Second Amendment curriculum for high school students that “highlights ongoing debates about firearms education in American schools and the federal government’s role in shaping how constitutional issues are taught.”
ATF proposes helpful reforms for travel with NFA items
Until the National Firearms Act is a relic of the past, every little bit that makes it easier to navigate can surely help. In recent weeks, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) published its intent to do just that in the form of a “two-fer.”
Disgusting comments from gun-control allies after guardswoman murdered
The reverberations across the country after a U.S. National Guardswoman was murdered (active tense) have been far and wide. In a sad and sick twist, however, many — including elected officials and gun control allies — have offered disgusting remarks following the tragedy that completely remove any guilt or connection to the alleged murder and instead blame “gun violence” and even President Donald Trump for what happened.
British man arrested in England for posing with shotgun in Florida
Jon Richelieu-Booth, a 50-year-old self-employed IT contractor from England, was arrested by British police after returning home from a vacation in Florida for posing awkwardly while holding a Remington 870 shotgun in the Sunshine State.
Giving a gun as a gift? NSSF offers some reminders
With gift-buying season upon us, it’s natural for gun owners who enjoy target shooting, hunting, collecting, or just plain plinking to want to share their enjoyment of firearms with others. What better way to do that than to gift a firearm to a family member, close friend, or relative? However, …
Ohio hunters check 23,149 deer on opening day of 2025 gun season
Ohio hunters checked 23,149 white-tailed deer Monday, Dec. 1, during the opening day of the weeklong gun hunting season, according to a Dec. 2 news release from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
NICS checks top 530K for Black Friday week
NSSF revealed that the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) completed 530,156 background checks related to firearms for the week leading up to and including Black Friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
Everytown pretends on gun stats expertise with myth-fact ruse
I was on a radio show this week when I first saw Everytown for Gun Safety’s latest anti-gun campaign: “Debunking Gun Myths at the Dinner Table.” Everytown submitted a “myth” and then followed up with what they called a “fact,” but none of it made any sense.
Minnesota – where anti-gun cities keep challenging preemption without consequence
Preemption laws offer legal protection for gun owners, but only when they are enforced. The work to advance any pro-gun legislation is arduous, more so in Minnesota than most states. But passing a law is only half the battle. This is also especially true in Minnesota, where local officials are concocting yet another illegal scheme to defy the state’s firearm preemption statute.
