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Major poll shows rise in popularity of modern sporting rifles among Americans

Americans have purchased modern sporting rifles (MSRs) by the millions and are becoming more aware of the firearm’s functionality and operation. As a result, a new poll shows Americans increasingly do not support a national ban on MSRs at the same time President Joe Biden and Congressional Democrats continue to demand one. Americans want criminals held accountable for breaking existing gun laws,...

Upper Arlington updates ordinances to comply with Ohio gun laws

"Preemption," as specified in Ohio Revised Code 9.68 , says that gun regulation is the exclusive purview of the state and that political subdivisions, such as cities, cannot enact gun laws beyond what state law sets forth. While some cities, such as Columbus and Cincinnati , fight Ohio's preemption laws and must be sued to force them into compliance , others understand they are obligated to...

Debunking gun-banners’ false constitutional carry claims

In what has been called “smart bundling,” SB 150 also includes numerous school-safety provisions, such as expanding Florida’s School Guardian program, adding funds for hardening schools, providing additional money for gun-sniffing dogs, clarifying zero-tolerance policies and ensuring every law enforcement agency has an active-shooter policy. So, a vote against the bill can be seen as a vote...

Gun News Roundup - February 25, 2023

Fighting for Second Amendment rights, and exercising those rights freely and effectively, starts with being informed. Here's a quick roundup of important stories in the news recently: Tennessee bill would expand concealed carry from handguns to all firearms Texas State Rep. Files Bill to Protect Gun Purchase Privacy Colorado Democrats unveil gun bills as Republicans promise to fight NC House...

Gun bills trickle in as Ohio legislature's 135th assembly gets rolling

A handful of House and Senate bills are beginning to work their way through the state's legislative process, as the Ohio Legislature's 135th General Assembly gets underway. The first three, as currently written, would reduce firearms regulations and expand Second Amendment rights. One in particular is called the Second Amendment Preservation Act. Introduced by Reps. Mike Loychik, R-Bazetta, and...

Discover Card to start tracking firearms purchases

Discover Financial Services will start tracking gun purchases at retailers nationwide this coming April. Discover is the fourth largest credit card provider after American Express, Visa, and Mastercard and is the first provider to publicly state that it will start tracking gun purchases. The credit card company claims it will begin monitoring gun purchases to help law enforcement agencies...

State attorneys general to Biden on 'assault weapons' ban: Nope, nada, not having it

Following his State of the Union (SOTU) speech earlier this month, in which President Joe Biden yelled , “Band [sic] ‘assault weapons’ now!”, the president predictably included the same demand last week in remarks at the National Association of Counties legislative conference. “I’m gonna say something that’s always controversial but there is no rationale for assault weapons and magazines that...

A 99% solution to stop mass murders

I’ve yet to meet anyone who says they want more mass-murders. We want to stop them, but the question is how. I’ve studied armed defense for about a decade. While I admit there is more to learn, that makes me an elite subject matter expert compared to the journalists and politicians who shape public policy. We can stop most mass-murders today. There are the solutions we should use, the solutions...

PODCAST: The Media and Gun Control Activists Struggle to Exploit MSU Murders

The Keep and Bear Radio podcast is hosted on Podbean and is also available on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeartRadio and many other platforms. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear every episode. How to Listen to Podcasts on Your Mobile Phone *** Episode 91: After a 43-year old man killed 3 students and wounded 5 at Michigan State University, the media and activists want to exploit the...

Gun News Roundup - February 18, 2023

Fighting for Second Amendment rights, and exercising those rights freely and effectively, starts with being informed. Here's a quick roundup of important stories in the news recently: Exclusive: Discover to enable tracking of purchases at gun retailers from April NC Senate passes gun bill with pistol permit repeal Oregon overturns ‘Second Amendment sanctuary’ law Democrats push ahead on gun...

Pro-gun Senate bill would end discrimination in financial marketplace

Operation Choke Point was just the beginning. That Obama-era scandal featured federal regulators who used their authority to lean on the banks and payment processors they oversaw to pressure them into severing ties with legal but politically disfavored businesses. At the time, this concept was still considered shameful and overreaching enough for the agencies involved to claim it was all a big...

Lawsuit filed against Columbus over unlawful, unconstitutional gun laws

On Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023, The Buckeye Institute filed a lawsuit against the city of Columbus to protect the rights of Ohioans to keep and bear arms after the Columbus City Council passed Ordinance 3176-2022 outlawing certain firearms magazines in violation of Ohio law and the U.S. and Ohio constitutions. Doe v. Columbus was filed in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas, along with a...

What you didn't hear in Biden's SOTU speech about cratering gun-control support

Those tuning in to watch President Biden’s State of the Union address saw and heard a few things when he entered the U.S. House of Representatives to address Congress and the nation. There is a new Speaker of the House – Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). He was seated next to Vice President Kamala Harris, a visual reminder of the divided government. Military generals and U.S. Supreme Court...

NICS: January 2023 gun sales, background checks tick up year over year

The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) gun sales and background checks are slightly higher for January 2023 than they were for January 2022. Gun sales are 6 percent higher, and background checks are 3 percent higher than in January 2022. Background checks continue to outnumber gun sales by over 2-1, as many background checks are done for purposes other than a gun sale. With...

Get Your Tickets Now for the 2023 Buckeye Bash

The 2023 Buckeye Bash is a sponsored gun show with Dinner, Auctions, and TONS O' GUNS! We're holding the festivities at the Villa Milano Banquet & Conference Center in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, April 1, 5-9 p.m. Get your tickets now and enjoy a great meal. Bid on guns, gear, and a wide assortment of merchandise in our live and silent auctions! Plus we're once again running our popular TONS...

Gun News Roundup - February 11, 2023

Fighting for Second Amendment rights, and exercising those rights freely and effectively, starts with being informed. Here's a quick roundup of important stories in the news recently: Women gun owners slam Biden's SOTU demand to 'ban assault weapons now': 'Joe, come and take it' New gun laws now in effect in Cincinnati Internal ATF docs show ‘zero tolerance’ guidelines for shutting down gun...

Cincinnati suburb Norwood passes 'symbolic gesture' of gun destruction

Voters, beware: This is a hyperlocal election year for city councils and many mayors throughout Ohio, and it's important to know where candidates stand on your right to keep and bear arms. Consider the Cincinnati suburb of Norwood, where anti-gun virtue signaling was on full display in an ordinance calling for the destruction of surplus firearms — and where RINOs were revealed . Norwood City...

Judge in Oklahoma rules ban on gun possession for marijuana users unconstitutional

On May 20, 2022, Jared Michael Harrison was pulled over by the Lawton Police Department in Oklahoma for an alleged traffic violation. The officer smelled marijuana. Officers searched the car and found some marijuana and a pistol. Harrison was on bond from Texas and was wearing an ankle monitor. Harrison was arrested and is awaiting trial. There are pending state charges. On August 17, 2022, a...

California Gov. Newsom flaunts anti-gun contempt for courts

California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom might be pining for a bid at the country’s highest political office, but he needs a refresher on Civics 101. Specifically, he should get a refresh of how the courts decide the constitutionality of law. His message to law-abiding Californians and the judge whose recent rulings struck down his previous gun control laws was clear: Shove it. Gun Restrictions...

Biden-appointed judge issues preliminary injunction against New Jersey anti-gun law

New Jersey’s losing streak trying to defend its recent gun control laws in court continued Jan. 31, when a federal judge — appointed by Joe Biden, no less — issued a preliminary injunction against enforcement of a law designed to get around the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). The case is National Shooting Sports Foundation v. Platkin . The case concerns a New Jersey...

PODCAST: Cincinnati Sues Ohio Over Preemption and the House of Representatives Falls into Chaos

The Keep and Bear Radio podcast is hosted on Podbean and is also available on Apple , Google , Spotify , iHeartRadio and many other platforms. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear every episode. How to Listen to Podcasts on Your Mobile Phone *** Episode 90: Cincinnati becomes the second Ohio city to sue the state over firearm preemption laws and announce local gun control. But hasn't the...

Gun News Roundup - February 4, 2023

Fighting for Second Amendment rights, and exercising those rights freely and effectively, starts with being informed. Here's a quick roundup of important stories in the news recently: Appeals court rules government can’t stop people with domestic violence restraining orders from owning guns Illinois Sheriff Mendrick on Facebook: “Do not listen to the media. … We will not be sending deputies out...

Florida Supreme Court Upholds Penalty Provision in State Preemption Statute

Florida’s highest court on Jan. 19 upheld the penalty provision in the state’s preemption statute, which holds local officials accountable by directly fining them for knowingly passing preempted ordinances. Like many states, Florida sought to have a uniform system of firearms laws and passed a preemption statute. But in 2011, after many lawsuits were filed against localities challenging preempted...

BREAKING: Cincinnati Files Suit Over Preemption, Intends to Enact Gun Control Laws

Despite the fact that the Ohio Supreme Court in 2010 ruled that Ohio's preemption law on firearms is constitutional, and despite recently losing a lawsuit over firearms ordinances , the city of Cincinnati has decided to again waste its citizens' tax dollars and re-litigate settled law. On Friday, Jan. 27, 2023, the city of Cincinnati filed a complaint against the state of Ohio for declaratory and...

Homicide Data Show No Justification for Blanket Citizen Disarmament

"Murders in US Are very concentrated, and they are becoming even more so," a new paper by economist and author John Lott of the Crime Prevention Research Center demonstrates. "Most counties experience no murders, a smaller set where there are a few murders, and then a tiny set of counties where murders are very common." "Murder isn't a nationwide problem. It's a problem in a small set of urban...

‘Constitutional Carry’ bill introduced in Florida

Florida House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Court, along with sponsors from the House and Senate introduced HB 543 Monday morning, a “Constitutional Carry” bill that Renner said gets “rid of the need for a government permission slip” to carry a concealed handgun. The lawmakers were accompanied by Hernando County Sheriff Al Nienhuis, president of the Florida Sheriff’s Association and other Florida...

Columbus leaders' hypocrisy: We won't follow law, but you must follow ours

Columbus city officials expect its residents and businesses to abide by the city's new firearms ordinances or suffer the consequences of fines, jail time or both. Yet those same extremist officials appear willing to ignore state law and a 2010 Ohio Supreme Court ruling — the former clearly stating municipalities have no home-rule authority to enact "general laws" related to firearms, and now...

Gun News Roundup - January 28, 2023

Fighting for Second Amendment rights, and exercising those rights freely and effectively, starts with being informed. Here's a quick roundup of important stories in the news recently: Lawsuit backed by NRA-ILA challenges Illinois' extremist firearms, magazine bans NSSF also among Illinois lawsuit plaintiffs Illinois sheriff James Mendrick refusing to enforce new gun laws NSSF praises Texas AG's...

Vote for Linda Walker for re-election to the NRA Board of Directors

Dear Fellow Second Amendment Brothers and Sisters, and NRA Members, My name is Linda Walker and I am asking for your vote for re-election to the NRA Board of Directors. In 2011, when I ran for the NRA Board of Directors the first time, I ran on the platform of bringing more women into the Second Amendment fold. Not just as shooters, but supporters to the Second Amendment as a whole. I realized...

Firing a shotgun into the air, shooting to wound and other dangerous ideas

When Joe Biden announced last week that police should shoot to wound rather than shoot to stop the threat, most people ignored his crazy ideas and considered them merely the rantings of an 80-year-old man likely suffering from dementia, who has lived most of his adult life in a bubble surrounded by armed protective details. But when Rob Pincus told FOX News he supported Biden's ideas, even...

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