Despite a federal court vacating the Biden-era pistol brace rule, the ATF says it never stopped enforcing its underlying legal interpretation — and it’s not planning to. A bombshell court filing submitted March 16 in a Southern District of Texas case has gun owners and Second Amendment advocates sounding the alarm: the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has quietly admitted in federal court that it continues to enforce its interpretation that some pistol-brace-equipped firearms are unregistered short-barreled rifles (SBRs) — a federal felony carrying up to 10 years in prison — even though the rule that codified that…

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One of the more infuriating parts about the Old Dominion University shooting was finding out that the killer got his gun from someone who’d been arrested for violating gun control laws previously, but no one seemed all that interested in prosecuting him for the crime. They were, however, very interested in twisting what happened in Norfolk, Virginia, that day to make anti-gun talking points. And some of them are real doozies, too.But the problem is that we’ve seen a lot of similar cases over the years, too. That’s especially true over the last few years,…

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As TTAG readers are well aware, the biggest problem with so-called “gun-free” zones is that only people who follow the law are gun-free in such zones. Criminals, who by definition aren’t restrained by gun laws, carry freely and prey upon those who are disarmed by the government. Now, a U.S. Congressman from Virginia has introduced legislation that would place the burden for those wounded or killed in areas where guns are forbidden on the government entity that instituted the restriction. Rep. John McGuire, R-Virginia, introduced the “Shall Not Be Infringed Act” on March 16. The measure would allow people harmed…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadI recently had the privilege of sitting down with Joshua Morris, a retired military veteran and former Army Ranger whose journey from service member to homesteader has been remarkable. Our conversation touched on everything from survival philosophy to the challenges of building a self-sufficient life from the ground up. Quick Look at What You’ll Learn Toggle The Real Deal on Preparedness Joshua’s story particularly resonated with me as we discussed our shared military and prepping backgrounds. Now residing in the Missouri Ozarks, he’s built an impressive homestead that embodies the principles of self-sufficiency he…

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Source: The Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project Here’s a question for you: Does it matter if a university psychiatry professor builds his career and reputation on anti-gun research that gets published in one of the most widely read medical journals in the world, without a single disclaimer, bias label, or conflict-of-interest flag? It should. And according to the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project, that’s exactly what’s been happening with University of Michigan psychiatry professor Brian M. Hicks, PhD. Hicks has made a name for himself and secured significant federal funding by producing studies that reliably arrive at one…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadWhen disaster strikes, having a designated bug-out location isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity for survival. Without a well-thought-out plan and a secure destination, you’re not bugging out—you’re simply becoming a refugee, probably one of many, with limited options and resources. A solid bug-out plan ensures safety, sustainability, and strategic advantage in emergencies, whether civil unrest, natural disasters, or long-term grid failures. This article will break down key factors in choosing a bug-out location, helping you identify viable, secure, and practical options that fit your needs. It’s inspired by a great question from Facebook…

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