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As Illinois, New Jersey and Other States Prepare Restrictive New Gun Laws, The Real Question Is Just How Effective They Will Truly Be (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains how these new laws could end the effectiveness of Constitutional-Carry. In the face of the Supreme Court overturning certain gun laws, several states have taken matters into their own hands when it comes to creating rules surrounding how people carry guns. Earlier this week, many spoke out against Oregon’s Measure 114, which would not only limit gun sales, but how people – including off-duty police officers – … Read more

Governor Phil Murphy’s Fight Against High-Caliber Guns Doesn’t Seem To Focus On the Problem (Guest: Michael A. Letts)

Governor Phil Murphy recently announced an initiative in which he hopes to ban high-powered caliber weapons from the state of New Jersey, including .50 caliber rounds found in military-mounted automatic machine guns. He believes that, by doing so, it could discourage the sale of higher-powered weaponry within the state, in the hopes of quelling rising criminal activities. However, some believe that this attack on high-caliber weapons lack focus, instead of focusing more on the initiatives … Read more

New Jersey Stance On Sexual Education Draws Ire From Parents — And Attention From Politicians

For the past couple of years, New Jersey’s educational board has been teaching lessons about sex in classrooms. However, as of late, it’s drawn a great deal of ire from concerned parents. This came after a local school board in Union Country shared several sample resources that educators could use, keeping in line with the standards the state had set. These included gender identity, anatomy and sexual orientation. While it was noted they weren’t specifically … Read more

3D Gun Ban Rejected By Fifth Circuit Court In New Jersey

BELLEVUE, WA (April 1, 2022) – The Second Amendment Foundation and Defense Distributed today are celebrating a court victory in a long-running battle to allow online publication of information related to the 3D printing of firearms, thanks to a ruling by the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that returns claims against the New Jersey attorney general (NJAG) to its jurisdiction. A district court order had wrongly severed the case against the NJAG, from a lawsuit filed … Read more

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