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Folding Firearms in Every Flavor
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The trend toward compact firearms is growing, and it seems like every year more models come out with folding mechanisms that make them easier to store.
With some iconic folding designs coming through the Certified Used inventory at the Guns.com warehouse, I couldn�t pass up a chance to round up some noteworthy models. |
SD: Mistaken Identity Results in Armed Citizen Shooting 2 Dead at Gas Station
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Two men were fatally shot late Thursday night at a gas station in western Sioux Falls in what police have described as a case of mistaken identity. According to Sioux Falls Police Department spokesman Sam Clemens, the two people fatally shot, a 23-year-old man and a 44-year-old man, were killed by gunfire after attacking a 26-year-old man, whom they believed was involved in an earlier assault. |
PA: Popeyes employee stabs customer in argument over food order, Pennsylvania cops say
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A Popeyes employee is accused of stabbing a customer in what authorities are calling an act of self-defense, Pennsylvania reports say. The incident happened around 11 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at a Popeyes on the north side of Philadelphia, according to WCAU. Police said a 28-year-old customer was arguing with Popeyes workers about his food order when he began attacking one of them, WPVI reported. As the 34-year-old worker was being assaulted, the employee pulled a knife and stabbed the customer in the side and head, police told WTXF.
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FL: Florida Court Rules �Stand Your Ground� Law Can Apply To Animal Cases
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In a precedent-setting decision, a Florida appeals court ruled that the state�s �stand your ground� self-defense law can extend to situations where a person uses deadly force against an animal. The case involved Cassanova Gabriel, who fatally shot a pit bull that he claimed was threatening him and his Chihuahua.
The court found that a Palm Beach County judge erred in denying Gabriel a �stand your ground� immunity hearing. According to the News Service of Florida, Judge Burton Conner, writing for the majority, stated that the law allows for the use of deadly force against an animal if a person reasonably believes it is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to themselves or another. |
MI: Homeowner Shoots Intruder with Crossbow in Michigan Home Invasion
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A Monroe County homeowner successfully defended their home with a crossbow during an early morning home invasion on October 8, 2024. The incident occurred around 12:28 a.m. on Huron Street in Frenchtown Township, Michigan, when two suspects allegedly broke into the home.
According to the Monroe County Sheriff�s Office, two intruders, both from Newport, forced their way into the residence, which was occupied by two people at the time. One of the homeowners, acting in self-defense, fired a crossbow at the intruders, striking a 32-year-old suspect. Both suspects fled the scene after the shot, but law enforcement apprehended them shortly after.
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ID: Revealing Idaho�s Strongest Secretive Second Amendment City
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It wasn't always that way, but thanks to the diligent work of activists and legislators strengthened the Second Amendment in Idaho. However, have you ever wondered what city in Idaho is the most Second Amendment friendly? If a poll were taken based on freedoms or rights, Star, Idaho would win that title without any close competition.
Star became the state's first Second Amendment Sanctuary City. Last July, the city council passed that resolution, reports the Idaho Press. Other cities have followed Star's example, including its neighbor Eagle. However, Star has truly one special designation that is rarely matched in the country.
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CT: Connecticut�s Sandy Hook AR-15 ban prompts grammatical debate in Second Circuit
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One of the cases came from the National Association for Gun Rights, a controversial gun advocacy group that describes itself as more conservative than the National Rifle Association. Connecticut Citizens Defense League and the Second Amendment Foundation, another gun rights groups, filed the other lawsuit.
Since the law was passed, AR-15s have been effectively illegal in the State of Connecticut � much to the dismay of the plaintiffs in these two cases, who hold that the restriction violates the Second Amendment. |
WY: Officials move closer to allowing public to carry concealed guns in Wyoming Capitol
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The commission made a few key decisions Wednesday, including changing their proposed rule to include �constitutional� concealed carry � the carrying of firearms permitted by the Second Amendment and no other licensure � to the list of lawful activities. The previous proposal only allowed patrons with concealed carry permits to bring their guns into the Capitol.
�The Second Amendment is exceptionally clear- the right to bear arms �shall not be infringed,� and this includes our People�s House,� Superintendent Megan Degenfelder said in a press release Wednesday. �I am proud of the amendment Auditor (Kristi) Racines and I brought to the SBC.� |
PA: SCOTUS Sends Pennsylvania Young Adult Carry Back To 3rd Circuit
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The state, of course, appealed the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. And on Tuesday, the Supreme Court refused to hear the case, but surprisingly sent the case back to the 3rd Circuit for that court to reconsider its earlier ruling. It�s even more troubling that in the two-sentence order the Supreme Court asked the lower court to reconsider the case in light of the recent decision in the Rahimi case, in which the high court ruled that domestic abusers forfeit their Second Amendment right. |
Supreme Court Decision On Pennsylvania Gun Law Casts Shadow Over Florida Case
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A Florida law banning those under 21 from purchasing rifles is facing a crucial test next week in a federal appeals court, with a recent Supreme Court ruling on a similar Pennsylvania law adding another layer of complexity.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a lower court�s decision that had blocked a Pennsylvania law prohibiting individuals under 21 from carrying guns during emergencies. This ruling comes just days before the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is scheduled to hear arguments on the Florida law, which was enacted in 2018 following the tragic Parkland school shooting. |
MA: Massachusetts Petition Drive Gaining Momentum
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Bay State gun owners battling Massachusetts� restrictive new package of gun-control laws have hit a milestone in their efforts to roll back the punitive infringements.
According to a report at police1.com, organizers of a ballot effort to repeal the law have gathered enough signatures�more than 90,000�on an initiative petition to place the question on the 2026 state ballot. |
Gun-Ban Groups Spend Big and Sell Lies To Defeat Pro-Gun Candidates
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Gun owners and gun-rights advocates who don�t think America�s gun-ban organizations are serious about putting anti-gun politicians in office at every level of government should consider what one group is doing in just one state.
So-called Everytown for Gun Safety, bankrolled by gun-ban billionaire Michael Bloomberg, recently announced a $1.6 million paid media campaign in Arizona in an effort to turn the 2024 elections into a win for the antis. The campaign will consist of new digital ads and direct mailers encouraging citizens to vote for anti-gun candidates. |
NM: Ban on guns at Albuquerque area parks and playgrounds allowed to lapse by governor
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Wednesday that she has ended an emergency public health order that suspended the right to carry guns at public parks and playgrounds in New Mexico's largest metro area.
The original public health order in September 2023 ignited a furor of public protests, prompted Republican calls for the governor's impeachment and widened divisions among top Democratic officials. It also sought to strengthen oversight of firearms sales and monitor illicit drug use at public schools through the testing of wastewater - before expiring on Saturday without renewal. |
El Salvador: Congress Votes To Legalize Unregistered Guns
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El Salvador's Congress on Wednesday approved the legalization of unregistered firearms held by citizens of the Central American nation, whose president has cracked down hard on criminal gangs.
People with unregistered guns will have 90 days to inform the defense ministry how they acquired them.
The law was passed by 57 votes out of 60 in the single-chamber Congress, which is controlled by President Nayib Bukele's party Nuevas Ideas.
Ruling party legislator Alexia Rivas said that the move was "not about arming citizens," but rather that "the state should have absolute control" over guns.
The decree stipulates that any person may inform the authorities, without consequences, about hidden firearms. |
IL: Gun stores expect different impacts from potential ruling against Illinois' ban
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Sometime after Oct. 20, Southern District of Illinois federal Judge Stephen McGlynn could rule on the consolidated case challenging the ban. Some expect he will issue a permanent injunction. This could be his second strike against the law.
On preliminary grounds last year, McGlynn issued an injunction that lasted six days before the appeals court put a hold on his order. The appeals court eventually overturned the preliminary injunction and remanded the case to McGlynn�s court to get a final judgment. A bench trial on the case wrapped up Sept. 20. McGlynn gave both sides 30 days to filed final briefs on the issues. |
PA: US Supreme Court overturns lower court ruling on age limits for guns
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But the Supreme Court handed down a new opinion this year that upheld a law intended to protect victims of domestic violence. The high court said Tuesday the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals should reconsider the Pennsylvania case in light of that decision.
Pennsylvania officials, for their part, had argued that there is a long tradition of limiting guns to people 21 and older dating back to the 1850s. |
National Firearms Act Seminar
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This Friday, October 18, there will be an all-day seminar on the National Firearms Act, the 1934 federal statute that regulates machine guns, short-barreled rifles and shotguns, sound suppressors, and some other items. Continuing legal education credit is available, and the seminar is free and online. Registration, CLE information, and the schedule are available here.
The seminar is hosted by the University of Wyoming College of Law's Firearms Research Center, where I am a Senior Fellow. This is the first-ever legal seminar on the National Firearms Act, in important topic for anyone who practices general federal criminal law. |
Armed Self-Defense is the Key to Preserving All American Freedoms
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On May 20, 2024, Doug Hamlin was elected as the NRA�s new Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President. His election comes at a critical time for the NRA and gun owners across America, as the stakes for the upcoming 2024 presidential election could not be higher. In his first message to NRA members, published in the July 2024 issue of America�s 1st Freedom, Hamlin delivered a powerful message:
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FL: Threats Against Okeechobee Police Chief Never Documented
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...the Second Amendment Foundation made a second public records request seeking �copies of every police report made in response to threats received by Chief Donald Hagan and/or his family � and copies of any correspondence sent to FDLE (Florida Department of Law Enforcement), the FBI or any other law enforcement agency, asking them to investigate the threats received by Chief Donald Hagan and/or his family.�
On Monday, Okeechobee city clerk, Lane Earnest-Gamiotea, emailed a one-sentence response to SAF�s second public records request: �There are no responsive documents as requested,� she wrote. |
Elon Musk Throws Trump $75 Million Lifeline As He Falls
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Last week, the Super PAC offered a $47 payment to any swing state voter who signed a petition in favor of free speech and the right to bear arms, per The Telegraph.
Despite saying in March he would not donate to either presidential candidate, the Tesla CEO's recent contribution catapults him to mega-donor status for the Republican Party. In addition to cash, he's donating his time as he also announced a series of talks in Pennsylvania, another key battleground state, as long as they signed the petition and voted in this election. |
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