The meme ecosystem, a staple of internet culture, is known for its humor, sarcasm, and, sometimes, controversial takes. But who would’ve imagined that this realm of digital satire would intertwine with legal dramas and the gun industry? The gun banners, that’s who.
Author: Buckeye Firearms Association
Myth that guns cause crime: Pandemic relief fraud tied to gangs, violent crime
When gun sales reached record-high levels during the pandemic, alarmist gun-grabbers pushed the narrative that this unprecedented proliferation in lawful gun ownership was somehow responsible for a subsequent spike in homicides and…
By the numbers: Why President Biden is wrong on repeated calls for gun bans
President Joe Biden is, again, telling his donor class that he’s committed to violating his oath of office and will continue to seek to ban AR-15s — or modern sporting rifles (MSRs). It’s not the first time, but he continues to show his ignorance of firearms in general and contempt for the rights protected by the U.S. Constitution, which he swore to uphold and defend.
Judge: ‘You have a choice – your husband or your guns’
Last week, a Florida judge forced Lisa Marok to renounce her Second Amendment rights, give up her Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) and remove all firearms and every single round…
New Mexico Gov. Grisham touting her unconstitutional emergency gun control misfire
New Mexico Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham held a recent press conference to praise herself for implementing dubious gun control measures. Most of the results she celebrated, however, come from law enforcement getting tough and holding criminals accountable for breaking laws, not from restricting the rights of law-abiding New Mexicans.
Canada: ‘Assault weapon’ confiscation delayed another 2 years
In the latest sign that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “assault weapon” gun ban and confiscation scheme is more concerned with persecuting responsible gun-owners than keeping Canadians safe, the amnesty period has (once again) been extended.
Fraudulent COVID claims fueled black-market gun trade
America can add one more lingering effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. Easy access to government funds fueled fraudulent claims that heated up the illicit black market of firearms, especially by criminal gangs and illegal drug networks.
Marijuana and Guns: How will Ohio Issue 2 affect your gun rights?
On November 7, 2023, Ohioans will be asked to vote on whether to legalize marijuana for recreational use. The measure will appear on the ballot as an initiated statute called Issue 2….
New Mexico Gov. Grisham reveals empirical ambitions, contempt for Constitution
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham created a Constitutional crisis when she published an emergency public health order banning law-abiding citizens from exercising their Second Amendment rights. Or — she didn’t. She may have revealed that she’s nothing more than an emperor with no clothing.
Home invasion: Naked intruder held at gunpoint by homeowner
In a revealing incident in Bismarck, N.D., a man allegedly invaded a residence while under the influence and without any clothes on. The homeowner, quick to respond, held the intruder at gunpoint…
