Florida lawmakers are advancing a sweeping agriculture bill that includes a little-noticed provision with potentially far-reaching consequences for free speech. Section 47 of House Bill 433 expands Florida’s agricultural disparagement law in a way critics say could make speaking up for wildlife habitat and environmental protection legally dangerous. At issue is an amendment to Section 865.065 of the Florida Statutes, a law that allows agricultural producers to sue over public statements they claim falsely disparage their products. While similar “food libel” laws exist in other states, Florida’s proposed expansion is broader than most and, according to critics, crosses a line…

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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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We recently reported how Canada’s pilot program for its so-called gun “buyback” failed spectacularly, yet the government decided to continue with the scheme anyway. Now, the federal government is facing open defiance from many of Canada’s provinces over the gun confiscation scheme. According to a report at the nationalpost.com, half of the provinces, along with two of the three territorial governments, have now said they would decline to participate in the “buyback.” That leaves only Quebec, British Columbia, the Maritimes, and Nunavut that haven’t said they wouldn’t participate in the program. The defiant nature of many provincial governments is greatly…

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Officials in the United Nations are warning that without financial support, it will go broke. The globalist organization is facing massive financial setbacks after the United States made cuts to its budgeting rules, which require it to pay back some “unspent funds”.  The UN added that unpaid dues from member states are also building. As the Trump administration slashes support over criticism that the U.N. has failed to promote U.S. interests, the United Nations is warning it could face a cash crisis by July.  U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres warns that outstanding dues reached a record $1.568 billion at the end of…

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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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Compact rifles were everywhere at SHOT Show 2026, but Sturm, Ruger & Company showed up with something shooters really want. Ruger officially rolled out short-barreled rifle (SBR) versions of three familiar platforms: the PC Carbine, 10/22, and Ruger American Rifle Gen II. These aren’t novelty builds. They’re trimmed-down versions of Ruger’s proven designs, built to stay balanced and controllable, especially once a suppressor enters the picture. PC Carbine SBR The PC Carbine SBR keeps Ruger’s popular pistol-caliber formula intact while shrinking the package around a 6.5-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, threaded 1/2×28. It wears a black synthetic chassis, an adjustable Magpul…

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The AAC Frog Kit is FirstSpear’s maritime configuration of the Assaulter Armor Carrier, engineered for teams that move between boats, water, and land with armor on. It integrates buoyancy into the carrier architecture and supports subsurface infiltration when paired with a rebreather harness. Who is FirstSpear? You’re not alone if you haven’t heard of FirstSpear, because their biggest clients are military and law enforcement agencies around the world. If you’ve been a soldier wearing body armor in the last decade or two, though, you’ve definitely used their products. They both make apparel solutions for the military, as well as invent…

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Steele Industries’ NightHawk-Pano brings manual gain and true articulation to a panoramic night vision system built for wider awareness and flexible use. Developed with Nocturn Industries, the NightHawk-Pano pairs Steele’s proven bridge design with a patented articulating arm to push panoramic NV beyond fixed layouts. The system targets professional users who want more control without adding unnecessary complexity. Steele plans to ship production units in Q3 2026. A Collaborative Take on Panoramic Night Vision Steele Industries partnered with Nocturn Industries to license its articulating panoramic bridge patent. That decision drives the NightHawk-Pano’s core feature set. The system delivers a 100-degree…

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The Sarsilmaz 7/24 is a new steel‑framed, hammer‑fired 9mm pistol introduced as part of Sarsilmaz’s expansion under its global brand name. They said they took feedback from the K12 pistol to create this new steel gun. Built on an all‑metal frame, the 7/24 emphasizes weight, balance, and recoil control. The platform uses a DA/SA operating system, with a smooth double action at about 12 lbs and a light 2.5 lbs single action pull. Stainless‑steel construction softens recoil without compromising durability, qualities still favored by shooters who gravitate toward metal‑frame pistols for duty, range use, or competition. Design Lineage: CZ‑75 at…

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L3Harris introduces the NOVA night vision goggle with a repair-focused design and unfilmed Gen 3 tubes aimed at large-scale fielding. Shown at SHOT Show 2026, NOVA targets users who need reliable binocular night vision without stepping into high-end, special-operations-only systems. The company positions it as a scalable option for military, law enforcement, and public users. Orders start now through U.S. distributors, with deliveries expected in Q4. A New Binocular Built for Scale NOVA is L3Harris’ latest binocular night vision goggle and a commercial offshoot of its BiNOD work for the U.S. Army. Development started in 2021 with a clear goal:…

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