It might be one thing if anti-gunners defended their proposals by arguing that while the law won’t stop bad people from doing bad things, it gives them something else to slap them around with when they’re caught. After all, we know there are plenty of crimes that people commit despite the laws–hence why they’re called “crimes”– but they don’t. They frame them as prevention, that the laws in question prevent bad people from getting guns and doing bad things with them.Which, as we all know, is stupid because it just doesn’t work.A case in point…

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Do we really need another brand carrying hunting clothing? After spending a few days in Wyoming wearing the never-before-seen Kifaru hunting apparel, I can unequivocally say, yes. Yes, we do. If you’re not familiar with Kifaru, it’s a brand that specializes in making high-quality packs and hunting accessories with what I would call a Western, backcountry focus. Every piece of gear I’ve used from the company has been stellar, to say the least. The newly launched clothing line follows suit in both quality and performance. A big part of that is thanks to Aris Sergakis, who designed it. Kifaru didn’t…

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During the Supreme Court’s oral arguments in Wolford v. Lopez, one of the questions the justices wrestled with was how much weight to give an 1865 law adopted in Louisiana that prohibited carrying a gun onto a plantation without the express permission of the plantation owner. Attorney Alan Beck and the DOJ attorney siding with the plaintiffs argued that the law was designed to target newly-freed slaves and as such should be disregarded; not only as a historical outlier but as a law that was repugnant to our Constitution.  While Hawaii’s attorney Neal Katyal argued…

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This article was originally published by Mike Adams at Natural News.  Introduction: The Unavoidable Foundation The fate of a civilization is inextricably tied to the physical and mental vitality of its people. When a nation’s collective health fails, so too does its capacity for rational governance, economic productivity, and social cohesion. The crumbling pillars of American power are not merely political or financial; they are biological. The visible decay of its institutions mirrors the invisible decay within its citizens, a populace increasingly medicated, malnourished, and mentally diminished. No empire can sustain itself on a foundation of chronic disease and cognitive…

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There’s a new kid on the block… sort of. SITKA, manufacturer of premium hunting goods, made a big splash by launching a new product line: SITKA Fish. It promises to bring the same high level of performance to the water that hunters have relied on in the field for many decades. The reasoning is simple. Almost every hunter is an angler as well. SITKA is already familiar with the customer base and certainly has experience making quality gear that can withstand the elements. “Fishing is more than a hobby for our customers — it is part of how they live,”…

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I see a lot of news that makes me angry. A lot of times, it’s people blaming gun owners for various things that legal gun ownership had nothing to do with. However, that’s not all that infuriates me. What really gets me is when I come across a story of someone doing something so completely idiotic with a gun that even a mentally disabled fungus should be able to discern is a bad idea, and someone gets hurt or killed because of it.And not just people screwing around with guns, which is up there, too.…

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Never-Trumper and co-founder of the Lincoln Project Steve Schmidt has a plan to keep gun owners away from the polls this November: remind them of the recent comments made by Trump Administration officials like U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro, FBI Director Kash Patel, and even President Trump himself that have drawn pushback from Second Amendment advocates and organizations.  Schmidt unveiled his plans during a conversation with former CNN anchor Jim Acosta, promising to highlight those remarks in a variety of settings between now and Election Day. Schmidt, who was a prominent Republican strategist known for…

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Visiting a national park is a special trip, but timing your visit with a festival can really level up the experience. Many national parks host annual events to celebrate nature, art, wildflowers, and more. Whether you’re a climber, birder, or budding astronomer, there’s almost certainly a park festival with your name on it. Many of these events are free and help visitors gain a deeper understanding and knowledge of these natural landscapes. Consider this your ultimate guide to national park events throughout the year. Gear up and get out there. December/January Multiple Parks: Christmas Bird Count This annual birding count…

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US Attorney for DC Jeanine Pirro really stepped in it recently. She claimed that anyone coming from outside the district who had a gun was going to jail, and that upset a lot of pro-gun people who supported her taking that role It comes amid other unfortunate comments from Trump administration officials in the wake of the shooting of Alex Pretti, and that wasn’t great timing, to say the least.She tried walking back those comments, as Cam noted on Tuesday.There, Cam responded to Pirro’s statement by saying:Unfortunately for Pirro, I don’t think she did herself…

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In what can be described as a lover’s quarrel and misappropriation of emotions due to sour grapes from a set of aggrieved former directors, the NRA and their sister 501(c)(3) organization the NRA Foundation are embattled in a nasty lawsuit. The NRA proper alleges that the NRA Foundation has been withholding grant money to crucial flagship programs amongst other things. The Foundation has been tight-lipped concerning the filing, offering only some weak statements to the media — without answering any of the many follow-up questions. Now the NRA says they want to set the record straight with what’s going…

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Ever since the big split, the debate over which professional bass fishing circuit is the best has been hotly contested. For years, infighting between Major League Fishing and the Bassmaster Elite series created division in the sport, and ultimately, it was the fans who suffered. The Classic lost some of its luster, and some of the best names in the game were absent at Redcrest. There was no way to know which angler was the true champion of competitive bass fishing. Thanks to a new organization, World Bass Enterprises, we’re about to find that out. It has accomplished the seemingly…

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As we reported on Monday, Hawaii Democrats brought a trio of terrible bills before the Senate Committee on Public Safety and Military Affairs this week, including a measure we labeled the “Gun Maker Extortion Act,” which would require any firearms company that wants to sell its products in the state to pay into something called the “Firearm Injury Restitution Fund” and possess a “valid firearm injury cost recovery license.”  After pushback from gun owners and other stakeholders, the committee indefinitely deferred a vote on SB 2720, which means the bill is effectively dead for the…

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We knew that sales of suppressors and other NFA items shot up last month as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act took effect and the $200 transfer tax dropped to zero, but now we have some hard numbers courtesy of the National Shooting Sports Foundation.  According to the NSSF, there were 206,871 NFA checks conducted by the ATF last month; an increase of 121.2 percent compared to the January 2025 figure of 93,518.I’m actually a little surprised that figure isn’t even higher, and I’m curious to see what the February numbers will be when they’re…

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This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge.  UK Maritime Trade Operations warned of a “suspicious activity” on Tuesday morning at the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most critical energy chokepoint, after numerous small armed boats attempted to stop a U.S. oil tanker. This is what UKMTO has reported so far: Location: about 16 nautical miles north of Oman, within the inbound traffic separation scheme Incident: a merchant vessel was hailed on VHF by multiple small armed boats Response: the vessel ignored requests to stop and continued on its planned route Status: authorities are investigating Guidance: all vessels…

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When it comes to gun control, police officers often get a pass. Not just their departments, necessarily, either. There are places where an officer can buy something illegal for the general public, just so long as he gets the go-ahead from someone high up in his department with written permission on department letterhead. I suppose the reason for this, despite the typical anti-police hysteria among many anti-gunners, is that police are supposedly vetted to a higher degree than regular gun owners. Sure, we have to go through a background check, but cops have to deal…

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Nite Ize’s newest products stick to what the brand does best: fixing small, everyday frustrations with smart hardware. The standout is the Orange Screw, supported by updates to the S‑Biner XT and Radiant NutLit. The Orange Screw Leads the Line The Orange Screw is the headliner for a reason. It’s a compact ground anchor that threads into dirt, sand, or soft soil to secure dogs, tents, tarps, or gear lines without bulky stakes, sand bags, or cumbersome weights. If you’ve ever set up a pop-up shelter, you know what I’m talking about. Bright, easy to spot, and simple to drive…

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Some packs are made to carry gear. Others are built to carry mission-critical rifle systems without slowing you down. That’s where the new Spectre from Eberlestock lands. Shown around SHOT Show 2026, the Spectre is Eberlestock’s most ambitious sniper pack yet. And it’s clearly aimed at modern precision setups loaded with accessories. At the heart of the design is the new patent-pending RAID™ Scabbard. Unlike traditional open scabbards, this one is fully padded and enclosed, with dual YKK side zippers for fast access. It’s optimized for folding chassis rifles and built to accommodate clip-on night vision, thermal units, and weapon-mounted…

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