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Hawaii Supreme Court Scoffs at U.S. Supreme Court Ruling: ‘No State Constitutional Right to Carry a Firearm in Public’

On February 7, 2024, Hawaii’s Supreme Court issued a decision saying that the U.S. Supreme Court’s Bruen (2022) does not surpass Hawaii’s constitution, which recognizes “no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public.” The decision came in Hawaii v. Wilson, a case in which Wilson is seeking recognition of his right to carry [...]

2024-02-13T12:25:14-05:00February 13th, 2024|National Policy|Comments Off on Hawaii Supreme Court Scoffs at U.S. Supreme Court Ruling: ‘No State Constitutional Right to Carry a Firearm in Public’

‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Targeting Pistols and Shotguns Headed to Gov. Youngkin’s Desk

Virginia’s House passed a ban an “assault weapons” ban last week and the Senate followed suit on Wednesday of this week, which means an “assault weapons” ban is now headed to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s (R) desk. Breitbart News reported that the ‘assault weapons’ legislation, House Bill 2 and companion bill Senate Bill 2, targets semiautomatic [...]

2024-02-13T12:24:21-05:00February 13th, 2024|National Policy|Comments Off on ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Targeting Pistols and Shotguns Headed to Gov. Youngkin’s Desk

Bill to Allow Armed Teachers for Classroom Defense on Move in Nebraska

Nebraska state Sen. Tom Brewer (R) is promoting legislation to allow teachers and other school staff to be armed in schools around the state for classroom defense. The Associated Press reported that Brewer is stressing the special conditions in Nebraska, where so many schools are in rural settings that translate into long response time for [...]

2024-02-13T12:23:26-05:00February 13th, 2024|National Policy|Comments Off on Bill to Allow Armed Teachers for Classroom Defense on Move in Nebraska

TULSA MAN ACCUSED OF CHURCH SHOOTING THREAT ARRESTED BY POLICE

A man accused of threatening to shoot up a church near 11th and Memorial is in custody, police say. The Tulsa Police Department said officers someone reported it after talking to Ruben Marquez at a gas station on Feb. 3rd. Read more...

2024-02-13T12:22:34-05:00February 13th, 2024|National Policy|Comments Off on TULSA MAN ACCUSED OF CHURCH SHOOTING THREAT ARRESTED BY POLICE

ATF’s ‘zero-tolerance’ policy apparently doesn’t apply in-house, now senators are demanding answers

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is showing the public that the “zero-tolerance” policy they apply to firearm retailers doesn’t seem to apply inside the bureau. When it comes to the administrative oversight of federal laws, there appear to be serious issues within ATF. Read more...

2024-02-13T12:21:34-05:00February 13th, 2024|National Policy|Comments Off on ATF’s ‘zero-tolerance’ policy apparently doesn’t apply in-house, now senators are demanding answers

Former police chief: illegal immigrant crime ‘going to boil over’

CHICAGO, IL — The former police chief of Riverside, Illinois, Tom Weitzel, revealed in an interview Monday that the criminal gangs and organizations of Chicago are reaping the benefits of the illegal immigration crisis with a recruiting bonanza. The thousands of illegal immigrants flooding in, he said, are allowing them to orchestrate crimes with minimal [...]

2025-01-12T23:32:07-05:00February 13th, 2024|Illinois Policy|Comments Off on Former police chief: illegal immigrant crime ‘going to boil over’

South Carolina State student arrested after reports of shots fired on campus

A 19-year-old student was arrested after gunshots were reported on the campus of South Carolina State University in Orangeburg on Tuesday. Rolando Ifill, a sophomore at the school, was charged with carrying a firearm on school property, local newspaper The State reported. Cops said additional charges against Ifill were pending. Read more...

2024-09-07T13:33:49-05:00February 13th, 2024|National Crime|Comments Off on South Carolina State student arrested after reports of shots fired on campus

Palestinian illegal immigrant arrested for stealing pro-Israel flags, brutally beating homeowner

HEMPSTEAD, NY — In a quiet Long Island neighborhood, Aleksandr Binyaminov, a devout Jewish man, was attacked when he confronted a Palestinian illegal immigrant Bechir Lehbeib, who allegedly stole two pro-Israel/American flags from his porch. The assault was caught on video by the homeowner's Ring camera. According to The New York Post, Binyaminov said that a member [...]

2024-09-07T13:34:20-05:00February 13th, 2024|National Crime|Comments Off on Palestinian illegal immigrant arrested for stealing pro-Israel flags, brutally beating homeowner

Career criminal allowed by courts to walk free steals police car, kills innocent couple after wrong-way wreck

SILVER SPRINGS, FL — Reports from Marion County revealed that a Florida woman on Thursday stole a patrol car from a deputy sheriff leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase across Highway 40 that led to tragedy. Kendra Boone, 33, driving at times at over 100 mph, crashed the police vehicle head-on into oncoming traffic striking [...]

2024-09-07T13:35:11-05:00February 13th, 2024|National Crime|Comments Off on Career criminal allowed by courts to walk free steals police car, kills innocent couple after wrong-way wreck

State defies US Supreme Court, rules against Second Amendment

Hawaii’s Supreme Court ignored a 2022 U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding the Second Amendment, claiming Wednesday that the state does not guarantee a constitutional right to carry firearms in public. On Wednesday, Hawaii’s Supreme Court reversed a circuit court judge’s decision to dismiss charges against Christopher Wilson, who was charged with violating three state gun [...]

2024-09-07T13:35:47-05:00February 13th, 2024|National Crime|Comments Off on State defies US Supreme Court, rules against Second Amendment