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"I was sleeping, and he woke me up.": Hotel robbery victim defends lives with firearm

WXIX (Fox Cincinnati) reported recently that a man who was awakened in his hotel room by an armed would-be robber at 5:30 a.m. was forced to use his own firearm in self-defense. From the article : The Fairfield Police Department said the shooting happened around 5:30 a.m. on the second floor of the Holiday Inn Express on Fairfield Business Park Drive. According to a 911 call, [Kaaree] Hipsher-...

Meet the latest casualties of Joe Biden’s war on guns

New Jersey gun shop was veteran, family owned Ira Levin has owned and operated Legend Firearms in Monroe, New Jersey since 2009, which is no small feat given the Garden State’s blatant antipathy toward guns, gun owners and gun dealers. Levin has conducted more than 21,000 firearm transactions and has been inspected dozens of times by both the New Jersey State Police and the ATF. They have never...

No, SCOTUS didn’t just rule against gun rights

Today it’s often difficult to determine when the mainstream media is being deliberately deceptive or is just incompetent. Whatever the case may be, they are routinely wrong. Take for instance a recent ABC News headline reporting that the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives’ (ATF) bump-stock ban: Supreme Court upholds bump stock ban in big win for gun...

PODCAST: Good News and Bad News on Public Ranges, Gun Maker Lawsuits, and Lead Ammo Bans

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 83: The good news is that a federal bill is directing more money toward shooting ranges, plus a federal judge has dismissed a $10...

Report: Nan Whaley's City of Dayton pays $615,000+, shutters ShotSpotter system after 4 years

WKEF (ABC Dayton) is reporting that the City of Dayton has decided to shut down the city's pricey ShotSpotter system after just four years, admitting the expensive system has led to an average of just 18.5 arrests per year despite having spent over $615,000. From the article : In 2023, Dayton’s ShotSpotter system will go dark. It went live in 2019 despite opposition from some. ... It has led to...

Gun News Roundup - October 22, 2022

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: Bill aimed at restricting concealed carry gun permits advances after debate Biden renews call for assault weapons ban after Raleigh shooting CPRC: FBI Wrong – Armed Citizens Stopped at Least 34% of “Active Shooter”...

A Fox in the Henhouse: Biden Administration Appoints Anti-Gunner to Hunting and Wildlife Conservation Council

The old term “payback is hell” commonly rings true, but not always in the political realm. As President Joe Biden just proved, payback is sometimes simply rewarding an individual for loyalty to the cause, no matter how inappropriate or unqualified. In this case, we’re talking about Biden’s appointment of Ryan Busse, a hero to many in the gun-ban movement and former Biden campaign advisor, to the...

What the ATF Says Makes a Receiver a Gun

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) recently sent a letter to gun dealers (Federal Firearm License holders, or FFLs) further “explaining” the Biden administration’s arguably unconstitutional new rule on gun frames and receivers. “The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is issuing this open letter to further assist the firearms industry and the...

Governor's Race: DeWine signs 9 pro-gun bills while Whaley vows to gut gun rights

Choosing between two candidates can often be a difficult task. You see the TV ads and hear the campaign promises, but you may not have a good sense for what a politician will actually do after elected. Fortunately, in Ohio's 2022 gubernatorial race between Mike DeWine and Nan Whaley, that isn't a problem for gun owners. Here's the summary: Gov. DeWine's record is not spotless, but he has signed...

Arrest of heroic Marine Corps veteran highlights need for national concealed-carry reciprocity

Firearms have been part of Lloyd Muldrow’s life since 1982 when he enlisted as an infantryman in the United States Marine Corp. After 15 years, he joined the Army, where he served an additional six years. Nowadays, Muldrow works as a private security officer for the Naval Security Forces in Norfolk, Virginia, where he is licensed to carry a concealed firearm. To be clear, Muldrow, 58, is a highly...

Headline: Man makes $21,000 selling 3D-printed guns during NY AG gun buyback program

Fox News reported recently that a New York man says he was paid $21,000 at a so-called gun "buyback" program by 3D printing over 100 lower receivers and turning them over to police. From the article : "I 3D-printed a bunch of lower receivers and frames for different kinds of firearms," the man, who would only identify himself as "Kem," told WKTV last week. Kem says he printed the gun parts on a $...

Gun News Roundup - October 15, 2022

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: New Jersey poised to enact ‘nation’s strongest’ gun law after Supreme Court ruling Gabbard Quits Democrats in Blistering Critique with Strong 2A Component Durr Statement on Democrat Leadership’s Gun Proposal Lawsuit...

What Makes Ohio’s “No Duty to Retreat” Law Unique?

It’s been over a year since Ohio’s “no duty to retreat” law when into effect. At the time it was enacted, approximately 37 states had some form of “no duty to retreat”. Some states enacted this doctrine by statute (such as Ohio) and other states (such as California) through case law and court rulings. Essentially, what no duty to retreat law does is relieve an otherwise lawful defender from an...

Misdemeanor Gun Forfeiture Ordinance Reveals Hole in Ohio Preemption Law

“Richmond Heights City Council has passed an ordinance that adds further stipulations to misdemeanors surrounding firearms, including the forfeiture of weapons if convicted,&rdquo The News Herald reports. “The law was passed this past week in order to help combat the growing number of firearm violations.” If they were firearm violations and the city knows about them, then there are already...

NRA Endorses Kennedy, DeWine, and Fischer for Ohio Supreme Court

It is rare for the NRA Political Victory Fund to get involved in state Supreme Court races, but this year they're giving their endorsement to three must-win candidates: Sharon L. Kennedy , Pat DeWine , and Pat Fischer . See the official endorsement here under the tab Supreme Court of Ohio. Kennedy is running for Chief Justice, while DeWine and Fischer are running to retain their seats. Buckeye...

Demonizing Gun Ads is a Misguided Witch Hunt

Gun control advocates are ready to start grabbing pitchforks and torches in their attempt to drive out firearm manufacturer advertisements. They fear that today’s advertising is running to a tipping point where they need to rally the villagers to chase the monster pieced together by mad gun advertisers out of town. Today’s gun ads, they claim, are a horrific menagerie of “toxic masculinity,”...

PODCAST: Debunking the Myths and Misunderstandings about the Big, Bad Gun Industry

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 82: According to gun control advocates and the media, the gun industry is a bad actor that profits from gun violence and targets youth...

CHL-holder forced to use firearm to defend life in Akron mall attack

WEWS (ABC Cleveland) is reporting that an Ohio CHL-holder was forced to defend his life and that of a companion when they were attacked at an Akron shopping mall. From the article : A concealed carry weapons permit holder told police that he drew his pistol while he and a woman were being attacked by two men at the Summit Mall, and he said his weapon fired while he was being tackled. The bullet...

Gun News Roundup - October 8, 2022

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: Canadian Provinces Respond to Federal Gun Confiscation Plea: Pound Sand Churches challenge New York's bar on guns in sensitive locations Mexican official says new lawsuit against US gunmakers is on the way On One...

U.S. Supreme Court Vacates Massachusetts Gun Control Law

On Day 3 of the U.S. Supreme Court's new term (Oct. 5, 2022), Justices tossed a Massachusetts law that denied a firearms license to a man with two misdemeanor convictions. The 6-3 ruling in Morin v. Lyver dealt a blow to Massachusetts gun control laws that severely restrict the possession, purchase, and carrying of firearms, including when a resident is convicted of nonviolent misdemeanors. As...

BREAKING: Federal Judge Blocks Ban on Guns in Times Square and Other "Sensitive" Locations

On Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, a federal judge dealt a massive blow to New York's repressive new laws on concealed carry. From the New York Post : The new state law banning possession of concealed firearms in Times Square by licensed permit holders “does not appear permissible” and shouldn’t be enforced by the NYPD, a federal judge ruled Thursday. The 53-page decision also struck down several other...

Man uses knife to defend life from two home invaders

WCPO (Abc Cincinnati) reported recently that a man used a knife to defend himself when two persons unlawfully entered his home. From the article : Around 11:20 a.m., sheriff's deputies were dispatched to 171 Pontius Avenue for a reported person stabbed. When they arrived they found two people injured, and both were transported by the Miami Township Fire Department to local hospitals with non-life...

Judge Shoots Down Mexico's Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers

On Sept. 30, 2022, a federal judge in Boston dismissed the Mexican government's frivolous and politically-motivated lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers, who were accused of facilitating the illegal trafficking of weapons by drug cartels. Companies targeted include Barrett, Beretta, Century Arms, Colt, Glock, Ruger, and Smith & Wesson. In his opinion , U.S. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor...

Senator Sherrod Brown Finally Comments on Assault Weapons Ban - Sort Of

Back in July 2022, I created an action alert to help BFA supporters contact U.S. Senators about H.R. 1808 . The so-called "Assault Weapons Ban of 2022" had just passed the House, and we wanted to discourage the Senate from moving the bill. While I'm sure anti-gun Sen. Sherrod Brown promptly received the email I sent, it's taken two months for him to respond. And oddly, he doesn't comment on H.R...

BREAKING: U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Hearing Bump Stock Ban Cases

According to News Nation , the Supreme Court of the United States began its new term on Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, by declining to hear two cases involving bump stock bans. The rejected cases are W. Clark Aposhian v. Merrick B. Garland and Gun Owners of America v. Merrick B. Garland. These cases challenged bans on bump stocks enacted under the Trump administration. Per tradition, the justices issued...

DC Project Message Resonates on Capitol Hill

The DC Project, Women for Gun Rights, returned to Washington, DC, September 13-16, 2022, to deliver its core message to Congress. The group’s fifty-one delegates representing forty-eight states met with legislators from both sides of the aisle, advocating gun rights are human rights. Their effort concluded with a rally on the steps of the United States Supreme Court. DC Project Founder Dianna...

Gun News Roundup - September 30, 2022

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: U.S Post Office Admits to Spying on Gun Owners, NOT ‘legally authorized’ Court Rules Second Amendment Prohibits Federal Pre-Conviction Firearms Ban Second Amendment Isn’t About Deer in Kevlar Vests, Mr. President,...

Hunting and Shooting Sports More Diverse Than Ever According to New Report

Hunting and target shooting participation diversity has increased in the U.S. over the past decade according to a new report released by the Council to Advance Hunting and the Shooting Sports and the Outdoor Foundation . The 2022 Special Report on Hunting and the Shooting Sports provides a comprehensive look at the more than 30 million Americans ages 6 and over who participated at least once in...

Criminologist Says Media Reports Make Mass Murder More Common

The media love reporting on mass murders. In today's 24/7 news cycle, these stories, especially those involving schools, generate massive clicks, ratings, and profit for media outlets. The reports follow a familiar pattern. And reporters tend to ask the same questions, such as "Why did he do it?" or "Could someone have stopped him" or "Should we ban the gun he used?" Though they seldom ask one of...

Renovated Indian Creek Shooting Range Open to the Public

NOTE: Buckeye Firearms Association leaders serve on the Division of Wildlife Range Committee and have played a key role in the Sportsmen's Alliance "Protect What's Right" campaign to get dollars into the Ohio budget for range upgrades around Ohio. There is still much work to do, but we are pleased to be part of this vital work for Ohio's millions of gun owners. BFA Leader Larry Moore attended the...

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