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If Florida Is Such a Gun Friendly State, Why Is It Still Banning Open Carry? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The Gun Owners of America spokesman explains why a lawsuit has been filed, challenging the ban. For the most part, Florida has been great when it comes to honoring the rights of private gun owners. However, for some inexplicable reason, a ban is still in place that prevents people from openly carrying firearms. With that, the Gun Owners of America, alongside the Gun Owners Federation and South Florida gun owner Richard Hughes, have filed a … Read more

In Surprise to No One, ACLU Sues Biden Over Immigration Executive Action (Guest: Michael Letts)

The American Civil Liberties Union, as expect, filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging Biden’s recent executive action that allegedly will slow illegal immigration. But since the Biden administration has ignored the overwhelming increase in border crossing during his time in office, few took the move seriously. In fact, a number of conservatives predicted an ACLU lawsuit that would stop the effort.  The constant flow of future Democrats into this country, quickly dependent upon the … Read more

Have You Ever Had a Bad Experience with a Credit Bureau? (Guest: Dr. Michael Grayson)

You’re Not Alone: Police Report Accuses Equifax of Identity Theft, Fraud Interview Opportunity with Dr. Michael Grayson, Credit Expert and Advocate Proposed Introduction for Host: “Joining us today is Dr. Michael Grayson, a renowned credit expert and advocate, to discuss his recent legal battle with Equifax. Dr. Grayson has filed a criminal police report accusing Equifax of identity theft, identity fraud, and other serious charges. He is here to shed light on these allegations and … Read more

26 States Join in Lawsuits Against ATF Redefinition of Gun Dealers

Over half of the states joined in a lawsuit asking the courts to block a rule from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that redefines “engaged in the business” of dealing in firearms. The new rule would require nearly every firearm sale come from someone with a federal firearms license, a clear violation of our constitutional rights. The controversial U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland signed the new rule April 10 and it … Read more

The Gun Owners of America Are Joining Up With Texas To Challenge the ATF’s Rule On Private Sales of Firearms (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for the group explains why this fight against Biden’s unfair rule is so important right now. The Biden Administration has been working closely with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) on a new rule that requires background checks on the private sales of firearms. And Texas isn’t about to take it lying down. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is challenging the rule, working not only alongside other states, but also supportive … Read more

Bogus Lawsuit Filed Against CompassCare by Pro-Abortion Vandal

CompassCare’s CEO, Rev. Jim Harden, discusses the case, and how The Thomas More Society (TMS) is representing CompassCare. Hannah Kamke was convicted of physically attacking a pro-life pregnancy center. This is a clear violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. However, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division is not prosecuting. Today, Kamke is attacking the same center from a different angle—this time legal. After pleading guilty to attacking the medical … Read more

Firebombed pro-life medical network sues alleged vandals using same law that protects abortion clinics (regarding Jim Harden)

(Originally published on Fox News.) After one of its pro-life pregnancy center facilities was allegedly firebombed and vandalized by pro-choice activists, CompassCare is attempting to use a law against the alleged culprits that is commonly used against pro-life activists.  “On October 5, 2023, firebombed pro-life medical network CompassCare, filed a civil Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrance (FACE) Act complaint against pro-abortion extremists,” CompassCare wrote in an October press release.  It later specified that two defendants have … Read more

Boston’s Police Commissioner Is Putting the City At Risk Due To Delaying the Processing of Firearm Licenses

A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why a lawsuit was filed, and what the city needs to do to make up for Michael Cox’s mistakes. The city of Boston has seen a massive increase in crime as of late, and its police department is doing very little to rectify the matter. In fact, Michael Cox, the Police Commissioner for the city, is making things even worse by delaying the processing of firearms license … Read more

Second Amendment Foundation Welcomes NRA’s Involvement in Lawsuit Against ATF’s Arm Brace Rule

Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) Extends a Warm Welcome to NRA’s Request to Join Lawsuit Against ATF’s Arm Brace Rule The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announced its support for the National Rifle Association (NRA) in their recent request to join SAF’s federal lawsuit challenging the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) new “arm brace rule.” The collaboration aims to obtain injunctive relief for members of both organizations, seeking to halt the ATF from enforcing … Read more

Buffalo’s “First Of Its Kind” Lawsuit Is Ignoring the Real Problem (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford has his doubts about the Buffalo NY’s lawsuit against gun makers and sellers. The filing of a “first of its kind” lawsuit by Buffalo, New York points to a bigger problem the city by not trying to find a more responsible solution. The city filed a lawsuit just before Christmas against various gun manufacturers, including Beretta, Smith & Wesson, and Remington. In addition, the suit also includes resellers … Read more

Equifax Is Facing a Huge Invasion of Privacy Case, and It Could Leave a Bitter Taste with the Billion Dollar Credit Agency (Guest: Dr. Michael Grayson)

Dr. Michael Grayson speaks about the decision and how it could teach the company a lesson about fraud. In a ruling that could strike a huge blow against the Equifax credit agency, a New York federal judge has ruled that a case worth $250 million against Equifax will be allowed to proceed. In it, Dr. Michael Grayson, working alongside the Credit and Debt Management Institute, brought up charges against the company ranging from fraud to … Read more

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