Daniel Penny and the Attempted Murder of Courage: The Dangerous Precedent of Prosecuting Heroes
Though the Daniel Penny trial is deadlocked with the judge urging jurors to continue deliberating, should they reach a decision, the verdict may ultimately be on something far bigger than the actions of one Marine on a New York City subway. It could be about...
7th Circuit Extends Stay; Gun Owners Stuck with Gun Ban Through State’s Appeal
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Governor J.B. Pritzker’s gun and magazine ban will remain in effect through the appeals process. Last month, US District Court Judge Stephen McGlynn ruled the so-called “Protect Illinois Communities Act” gun and...
S&W’s Strange On-Again, Off-Again Facebook Suspension
If you haven’t been following the story of social media giant Facebook suspending popular gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson’s page on its platform, suffice it to say that things continue to get weirder. According to Smith & Wesson, their Facebook page, with some 1.6 million...
Michigan Man Mistakes Special Needs Granddaughter For Burglar And Shoots Her
A Michigan woman with special needs has been hospitalized and is fighting for her life after she was mistaken for a burglar and shot by her grandfather in his home. The incident occurred on November 29 in Buena Vista Township at around 7:55 PM. Police...
Why Are Gun-Ban Groups Embracing The Radical Trans Agenda?
As the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday began oral arguments in a challenge to a Tennessee law banning trans treatments such as puberty blockers and hormones for people under age 18, various pro-transgender groups have weighed in on the matter. Interestingly, while it seems way...
CRPA Legal Update: Oral Arguments Heard in Rhode v. Bonta Case
The ongoing legal battle over California’s strict ammunition purchase and transportation laws reached a critical milestone this week as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Pasadena heard oral arguments in Rhode v. Bonta, Dec. 4. The case challenges provisions of California’s Proposition 63, which imposes...
Skilled Assassin or Lucky Killer? LE and Experienced Shooters Aren’t Sure
The assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in the early morning hours of December 4, 2024, has sparked debate among law enforcement and firearms experts regarding the assailant’s proficiency. The shooter, described as a white male approximately 6’1″ tall, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, long...
Doctors’ Voices Could Be Loudest Ones Yet in Move to Deregulate Suppressors
Doctor Timothy W. Wheeler and six fellow ear surgeons recently submitted a proposal to their national specialist society, the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS). The seven ear doctors wanted their academy to support their new policy endorsing firearm suppressors for hearing protection. The...