Troops from the United Kingdom have crossed Russia’s red line, by being deployed on the ground in Ukraine. Russia stated that the UK has given it every opportunity to view it as a party to the coflict, at this point. Moscow’s ambassador to London, Andrey Kelin, has said that Russia will now be declaring the UK “a de facto party to the conflict.” British involvement is deep and reflects a strategy of containing Russia, Kelin told RIA Novosti in an interview published on Monday, as reported by RT. Russia Mocks Canada Over Promise To Send Troops To Ukraine Previously, France…
Virginia has been in the news in a bad, bad way lately. Cam has been covering it, so I won’t repeat the details of what’s going on. The gist is that it’s awful, and Virginia Democrats are on track to turn Virginia into the next Colorado with draconian, ineffective gun control measures, while at the same time unleashing their criminal chums on the People with crook-friendly laws. What caught my eye in the midst of this fracas is the name of one legislator who is celebrating the unconstitutional infringements: JJ Singh (D), who represents the…
We’ve reported in the past about how the Trump Administration has been somewhat wishy-washy on its Second Amendment promises, sometimes siding with gun owners and sometimes supporting arguably unconstitutional gun laws. Most recently, the Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) has sided with gun owners in a court case challenging the constitutionality of Massachusetts’ handgun roster. On January 26, the DOJ filed an amicus brief with the Boston-based 1st Circuit Court of Appeals in the case Granata v. Healey, siding firmly with the plaintiffs, who argue the handgun roster is unconstitutional. As background, under the auspices of its approved firearms roster,…
This article was originally published by Michael Matulef at The Mises Institute. “The State is the great fiction through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else.”—Frédéric Bastiat Bastiat’s insight grows more prophetic by the day. Watch what happens in any crisis. The reaction is predictable: people fracture into warring tribes, each certain it’s fighting for survival. Neighbors become informants, families split over ideology, and communities turn against themselves. While citizens exhaust one another in moral crusades, something else advances quietly—the concentration of power. Bureaucracies expand, authority tightens, and the machinery of control grows ever more intricate.…
For the past several years, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has been demanding the Democrat-controlled legislature deliver an “assault weapon” ban to her desk, and each and every session her fellow Democrats have declined to do so. In Grisham’s last year in office, though, Democrats are poised to deliver exactly what she wants; a bill that would take almost every semi-automatic long gun off the market in the Land of Enchantment. SB17, the omnibus gun ban, passed the Senate 21-17. It now moves over to the house side where we have to stop the…
A sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole was handed down to Fort Leonard Wood Missouri Army Spc. Wooster Rancy in the murder of Sgt. Sarah Roque in 2024.Rancy, a 22-year-old combat engineer assigned to the 509th Engineer Company, 5th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, was found guilty by a military jury of the premeditated murder of Roque—who had been found shot in the head, placed in a garbage bag, and hauled into a dumpster behind the barracks where she lived. Details of the murder were outlined in a news release sent by the Army to Military.com.Wooster…
Democrats in Washington are advancing a bill that targets the use of 3D printers for making gun parts. HB 2320 was amended before it was voted out by the House Civil Right and Judiciary Committee, but not enough to make the legislation palatable to those who appreciate our First, Second, and Fifth Amendment rights. As NRA-ILA describes the legisilation: House Bill 2320 attempts to prohibit the private use of 3-D printers and milling machines for manufacturing firearms and firearms parts that are already illegal or restricted under state law. This bill also prohibits the possession of…
(Photo courtesy of New Hampshire Union Leader) New Hampshire’s House of Representatives voted 188-165 on Thursday to advance legislation that would strip public colleges and universities of their authority to ban firearms on campus. House Bill 1793 now heads to the Finance Committee before potentially moving to the Senate. The bill would prohibit publicly funded colleges from restricting lawful possession or use of weapons on campus — including firearms, pepper spray, mace, stun guns, and tasers. In other words, if you can legally carry it in New Hampshire, you can carry it on a public college campus. “Live Free or…
AAAA maple glam with real teeth. In 6.5 Creedmoor, the X-Bolt 2 Medallion Maple stacked tight groups, ran smooth, and looked like a custom without the custom bill. This beauty turns into a beast with ammo it likes, and you do not have to be a Fudd to appreciate it. Stunning Maple Looks That Hunt When I requested a Browning X-Bolt 2 Medallion Maple rifle for testing, I expected an ordinary X-Bolt 2 with a wooden stock somewhat lighter colored than Browning’s walnut-stocked rifles. I was wrong. When I unboxed the gun, I was stunned. The richly figured maple stock…
This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog under the title: It Is Starting! Layoffs Highest Since 2009, Job Openings Plummet, and Bitcoin And Other Major Cryptocurrencies Are Crashing Hard Look out below, because the dam is beginning to break. Many of us were projecting that our economic problems would accelerate during the early portion of 2026, and that is precisely what has taken place. Employers are conducting brutal layoffs all over the nation, the number of job openings continues to decline, stores and restaurants are closing everywhere we look, and now cryptocurrencies are crashing hard. We…
I understand why some people don’t want gun rights for felons. The popular image of a felon is someone who was arrested for armed robbery, murder, or something equally violent. Still others figure that many felons are guilty of far more than they were convicted of, so you’re just covering your bases by treating them all the same. But the issue is that our system isn’t meant to work like that. Yeah, a lot of non-violent felons may well have been violent as hell without being caught, but others weren’t, and we don’t have a…
Let’s be honest: most CCW sling packs look exactly like what they are. You might as well wear a sign that says “please rob me first.” Elite Survival Systems thinks they’ve cracked the code with their new Sentinel Cross-Body CCW Pack, and at $69.95, it won’t require a second mortgage to find out if they’re right. The Sentinel is Elite’s answer to the off-body carry dilemma: how do you keep a gun accessible without advertising it to every soccer mom and mall ninja in a three-block radius? Their solution is a cross-body sling that actually looks like something a normal…
(Featured image courtesy of www.guidefitter.com) Michigan’s House just passed legislation that would allow bow hunters to carry a pistol for self-defense without needing a CPL. Yes, you read that correctly. In 2025, Michigan still required a concealed carry license for bow hunters to have a sidearm in the woods — even if they carried it openly. Because apparently, the state legislature believed Bambi was the only thing lurking in Michigan’s forests. House Bill 4855, introduced by Rep. Dave Prestin (R-108th) and backed by fellow Upper Peninsula representatives Karl Bohnak (R-109th) and Greg Markkanen (R-110th), passed Thursday with bipartisan support. The…
The Supreme Court is slated to hear oral arguments in U.S. v. Hemani in less than a month, and by July the Court will have given judges across the country instructions on how to apply Section 922(g)(3) to individuals charged or convicted of possessing firearms as “unlawful” drug users. In the meantime, though, lower courts continue to draw their own conclusions about the constitutionality of the statute. While no appellate court has found 922(g)(3) unconstitutional in all its aspects, several have concluded that the law violates the Second Amendment rights of at least some defendants. That…
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