Why Liberals Should Love the Second Amendment

Liberals love the Constitution

Ask anyone on the street. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a liberal organization. Many liberals even exchange pocket-sized copies of the Constitution as thoughtful gifts during the holidays.

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A Shooter’s Guide to External Ballistics for Precision Shooting

Mastering Bullet Flight

Let’s cut right to the chase: If you want to hit your target consistently and accurately, you need to understand what happens after the bullet leaves the gun. It’s not enough to simply aim and pull Read more

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Firearm Cartridge Naming Systems

Cracking the Code

When it comes to naming cartridges, both European and American systems can be a puzzle—sometimes logical, sometimes confusing. Understanding these naming conventions is crucial for any shooter who doesn’t want to end up with the wrong Read more

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Anatomy of a Cartridge

Understanding the elements of ammunition is fundamental for anyone serious about shooting, whether for sport, self-defense, or hunting. The cartridge, a seemingly simple item, is actually composed of several complex elements—each critical to the function and safety of your Read more

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Fixed or Self-Contained Ammunition

A Game-Changing Innovation

The Evolution of Firearms Ammunition: What Did Fixed Ammo Replace?

In the 1400s, firearms—whether they were small arms or cannons—were cumbersome and unreliable. These early guns required users to manually load loose gunpowder and shot, a Read more

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Are Black Talon Bullets Illegal?

A Straightforward Answer

When it comes to ammunition, few names spark as much curiosity and controversy as the Black Talon bullet. With a history shrouded in media hype and misinformation, many people wonder: Are Black Talon bullets illegal Read more

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Matter of Beach v. Kelly

Understanding the Case and Its Implications for Firearm Transport

The Matter of Beach v. Kelly is a 2008 legal case decided by the Appellate Division, First Department of New York, which addresses the limits of a New York City Read more

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Challenging NYC’s $340 Gun Permit Fee

Second Amendment Rights at Risk?

The lawsuit filed on April 5, 2011, by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) against New York City and Mayor Michael Bloomberg was a significant case in the ongoing struggle over gun rights in the Read more

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Why Did Cory Baadsgaard Take a Gun to School? The Unseen Danger of SSRIs

Let me tell you a story that the pharmaceutical industry would rather you ignore.

Cory Baadsgaard was a regular 16-year-old, just like millions of other teenagers. One day, seemingly out of nowhere, he walked into his high school in Read more

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The DC vs Heller Ruling: A Landmark Victory for Second Amendment Rights

Background of the Case

The Legal Context

Let’s rewind the clock to Washington, D.C., circa 1976. The nation’s capital, a place that should symbolize freedom and democracy, passed one of the strictest gun control laws ever seen. We’re talking Read more

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