Ohio is a constitutional carry state.Or, more accurately, it is if you’re over 21. If you’re an adult under 21, well, you’re kind of screwed. There’s no avenue for you to lawfully carry a firearm for self-defense purposes. No, you can’t purchase a handgun in a gun store, but you’re allowed to own one…still can’t carry it, though, even if that guy you graduated high school with can. While the best solution is to modify the constitutional carry law to include these adults under 21, one Ohio lawmaker is still offering a pathway forward for…

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The D.C. Court of Appeals has denied the District of Columbia’s request to fast-track a motion for an en banc review of the recent decision striking down the District’s ban on magazines that can hold more than ten rounds, which in itself is cause for celebration among Second Amendment supporters. The cherry on top, though, is the statement from Associate Judge Joshua Deahl that accompanied the order denying the District’s request. Judge Deahl writes to explain why DC is being ridiculous.He notes that1. Prosecutions for possession of a magazine of 11 or more rounds have stopped…

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It’s probably a bad sign when your legislature has a “Firearms Safety” Caucus, since for many Democrats “firearms safety” is code for “gun control.” Such is the case in Michigan, where the Firearms Safety Caucus is pushing a plethora of gun-control schemes in the state legislature, including a ban on common firearms magazines that come standard with many guns and opening up gunmakers to lawsuits for misuse of their lawfully made and legally sold products. According to a report at WPEV.com, Democrats in the State House of Representatives are pushing a magazine ban, a ban on bump stock devices, a…

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Most of haven’t endured life in a barter economy. It’s when the currency of a country has been so devalued (usually because of hyperinflation) that traditional, everyday purchases are impossible. Other causes for the emergence of a barter economy include war and a general societal collapse. Historically, all commerce was based on a barter economy, at least in ancient times. It wasn’t until the invention of money and the belief that it was a tangible currency that money became an acceptable item for trade and commerce. The ancient Chinese introduced the concept around 600 B.C. and the ancient Greeks and…

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Despite all outward appearances these days, Virginia is, at heart, a purple state. Most of the state is fairly libertarian or conservative, while there are a few urban enclaves, especially around the District of Columbia, where they’re anything but. And while the Democrats basically cleaned up in last year’s elections, the reality is that people were looking at issues like affordability, which is what Gov. Abigail Spanberger and company ran on.Instead of addressing that right off the top, they started with gun control. We all know this. I’m not breaking news here.What really didn’t register,…

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