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    Louisville Trial Court Rules State Law Against Felons in Possession is Unconstitutional

    Relying heavily on N.Y. State Rifle & Pistol Ass'n v. Bruen, a state court judge has ruled Kentucky's law against felons possessing firearms is unconstitutional. Opinion and Order. The Commonwealth argued Bruen applied only to "law-abiding" citizens and that the defendant in the case had not...
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    Jury finds NRA officers violated responsibilities

    To nobody’s surprise, a New York jury has found that Wayne LaPierre, John Frazer, and Wilson”Woody” Phillips violated their fiduciary duties to the NRA. The jury found former president LaPierre had unlawfully caused $5.4 million in damages to the NRA and former secretary and general counsel...
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    First Circuit allows lawsuit to continue by Mexico against several gun manufacturers.

    Mexico sued a number of gun makers seeking 10 billion in damages because of guns making their way illegally into Mexico. The Court said Mexico had plausibly stated a claim because the federal law generally giving immunity to gun makers only applies to legal sales, not to illegally trafficked...
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    Anti-Gun Motive One Reason for Mass Shooting at Louisville Bank

    In April of this year. a 25-year old man shot and killed five employees/co-workers at a Louisville bank. One police officer received serious injuries and spent three months in the hospital and police shot and killed the murderer. Police have now released a report on the murder spree and referred...
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    U.S. Supremes Accepts Review of NRA Suit Claiming NY Violated First Amendment

    The NRA today announced the U.S. Supreme Court has accepted review of its suit claiming New York officials improperly used their authority to "persuade" banks and other financial institutions to blacklist the NRA due to the NRA's First Amendment right to advocate gun rights...
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    Snakes and more Snakes

    I just picked up a new three-inch Python the other day. I haven't taken it to the range yet, but thought I would introduce my snakes. First up are my Pythons. Top to bottom are my 8-inch "Ultimate Stainless" Python, blued six-inch Python, and nickel 4-inch Python. Underneath those are my latest...
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    Worry about mag springs?

    Perhaps you’re worried too much. Ammunitiontogo.com tested various mag springs and found all the tested mags worked well after 270 cycles (equal to 8,000 rounds through a PMag). They also had a lab cycle the springs on a Glock 17 mag and a 30-round PMag until the springs failed—over 250,000...
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    Kentucky Legislature Passes Partial 2A Sanctuary Bill

    Both houses of the Kentucky legislature have passed HB 153 which prohibits law enforcement agencies, public agencies and officials, and local governments from helping or assisting federal law enforcement agencies in investigating or enforcing bans or restrictions on firearms, ammo, and...
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    Visa and Master Card pause plans to track gun related purchases

    As noted, both entities have paused plans to track purchases of certain types, including firearms thanks to pushback from 2A advocates and threats from states to sue. https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/wireStory/visa-mastercard-pause-decision-track-gun-shop-purchases-97747169
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    Unissued M1 Carbine Mags

    I just bought six unissued milsurp mags from Midway still in original wrapping for $25 each plus shipping. I thought some of you might be interested
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    U.S. Self-Defense Laws Often Stricter Than Other Countries' Laws

    Law Professor Eugene Volokh posits in an online article that many states' self-defense laws are, in some ways, less defendant-friendly than those of other countries, including those of England* and Germany. I recommend reading it because gun grabbers often point to the "more civilized" laws in...
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    Domestic Violence Orders - what qualifies?

    I often see discussion about some sort of order entered by a court which may or may not bar a person from owning, possessing, or buying a firearm by operation of federal law. There is a lot of misinformation as to what type of court order the statute envisions. I thought it might be helpful to...
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    Return of the Mall Ninja

    Yes, it's true. The mall ninja has returned and will be on the big screen soon. For those of you unfamiliar with the origins of the term "mall ninja," read the background of Gecko45. It's long but well worth the read. http://lonelymachines.org/mall-ninjas/ Now, back to the movie. Columbia...
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