Gun Nation
Australia’s Takeaway From The Bondi Massacre: They Didn’t Crack Down on Gun Ownership Hard Enough
Gun ownership has risen at a lower rate than population increases, but there are now more guns in fewer hands, with every license holder owning an average of more than four firearms.
Giffords’ Gun Control-Based State Scorecard Grades Doesn’t Hold Up to Closer Examination
This isn’t a practical or useful analysis of safety. It’s a policy report card explicitly designed to produce a desired narrative.
Yippee Ki-Yay: How to Shoot Like John McClane at Your Christmas Party
Die Hard was essentially a two hour long commercial for European gun makers.
Tim Walz Tries to Create a Backdoor Firearm Registry After Gun Ban Fails in State Legislature
The MN Gun Owners Caucus has heard from members who are concerned that Walz is attempting to build a registry of gun owners and the firearms by using insurance records as a backdoor mechanism.
A First Gun for Christmas
This time of year is when firearms are more frequently purchased as gifts. For some recipients, it will be their
Reality Bites: US Homicide Rates Fell as Much As Australia’s, But Without the Radical Gun Confiscation
With the terrible news of a major mass shooting in Australia , the debates about the efficacy of that country’s
OCC Fingers Big Banks That De-Banked ‘Controversial’ Businesses Like Gun Makers, Retailers
While many of these policies were undertaken in plain sight and even announced publicly, certain banks have continued to insist that they did not engage in de-banking.
Coming to a School Near You: A Federally Funded K-12 Second Amendment Curriculum
The DOE awarded a grant to the U of Wyoming to develop what university officials have promised would be “historically grounded school curriculum on the Second Amendment.”











