Firearms prohibitionists reacted with anger and outrage last week to learn that the Trump White House had ordered the removal of former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s anti-gun tract, Firearm Violence: A Public Health Crisis in America, from the official Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) website.
Ohio State pistol team beats Navy, Army to win 5th national championship
For the fifth consecutive year, the Ohio State University Buckeyes air pistol team has won the national championship, held March 14-16 in Anniston, Alabama.
House Judiciary Committee, led by Ohio’s Jordan, prepares to advance key 2A legislation
The House Judiciary Committee, led by Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), is planning to hold a legislative markup at 10 a.m. March 25 and will consider several bills, two of which are of crucial importance to law-abiding gun owners.
BFA testifies for HB 5 to restore gun rights for nonviolent offenders
On Wednesday, March 19, 2025, Buckeye Firearms Association testified in the Ohio House Judiciary Committee in favor of House Bill 5, which seeks to restore Second Amendment rights for nonviolent offenders who have paid their debt to society and have lived a productive life. This is a long-standing problem that could be resolved with a few simple changes to Ohio law.
Is New York Times seeing new light on guns?
If you look closely enough, squint hard to focus, and read under perfect lighting, you might be surprised to find that the New York Times appears to possibly be showing some positive signs on its coverage of firearms and gun policy.
ATF too busy harassing legitimate gun dealers to investigate rifle theft
When Paul Szabo purchased the Shooter’s Emporium in 2020, located just a short 45-minute drive north of Indianapolis, he got some “bad vibes” from an employee whom he later terminated. Szabo’s fears were quickly confirmed, as the employee proved to be a thief. He reported it to ATF — for what that was worth. Here’s the story …
Violence Policy Center recycles old campaign for new target — .50-caliber rifles
It has been some time since we have talked about one of the oldest, most extreme anti-gun organizations, the Violence Policy Center (VPC). Back in 2022, they went after Glocks, saying they and others of a similar design should be reclassified as machineguns. Now VPC is taking a similar approach, but this time the group is going after .50-caliber rifles.
Gun control researchers still pushing ‘public health’ propaganda
Several researchers teamed up to publish a recent article in the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA), titled “Bullets as Pathogen—The Need for Public Health and Policy Approaches.” The results were not at all earth-shattering — that larger bullets cause more damage than smaller ones — but policy recommendations resulting from the “research” could be far-reaching.
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Armed car owner shoots 2 teens during attempted car theft in Philadelphia
A southwest Philadelphia man defended himself and his property earlier this month after four juveniles allegedly attempted to steal his vehicle. Two of the suspects, both 13 years old, were shot and later transported to the hospital in stable condition.
