06/25/2026
Self-defense is not merely a legal right; it is the fundamental mechanism for ensuring one's own survival and safety. True security is not a passive condition granted by external authorities, but rather an active, individual responsibility that requires both the capacity and the preparedness to protect oneself and one’s property. By embracing this philosophy, individuals reclaim their agency, recognizing that personal readiness remains the most reliable defense against threats in an unpredictable world.
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06/25/2026
The real significance of Justice Thomas' concurrence isn't just about gun rights—it's about the constitutional limits on federal power. If Congress can regulate virtually anything merely because it once crossed a state line, then the Constitution's system of limited, enumerated powers loses much of its meaning.
This is a legally dense article, but it's well worth the time. The final paragraph neatly summarizes its central argument, yet the legal reasoning that leads to that conclusion is what makes the article so compelling. I encourage you to read it in its entirety.
Clarence Thomas explains why the Commerce Clause cannot justify federal bans on gun possession
Even under the Supreme Court's highly elastic understanding of that clause, Thomas says, such laws do not qualify as regulation of interstate commerce.
06/24/2026
I hope Justice Thomas doesn't have any hunting trips to Texas planned.
The Justice Who Wants to Undo Federal Gun Laws
Today, we attempt to answer one of the most common questions posed ...
06/24/2026
I believe governments—regardless of party—are generally more comfortable with a population that is unarmed or whose arms are subject to government approval. That's why the Constitution begins with "We the People," not "We the Government." The founders understood that liberty is not granted by government; government is granted its authority by the people.
Therefore, We the People must never allow government to control our ability to be armed. Once the government has the power to decide who may possess a right, that right has become a privilege. A free people who can be disarmed can ultimately be controlled.
Why Australians are completely defenseless
An interview with an Australian political commentator, author and director.
06/24/2026
How did we get from "shall not be infringed" to today's endless court battles over gun rights?
From Cruikshank to Bruen: The Long and Complicated History of Second Amendment Law
A widely read Quora answer explores how Supreme Court decisions created—and continue to shape—the modern debate over gun rights and gun regulation.
06/23/2026
Could President Trump commute Tate Adamiak's sentence, get him out of prison now, and allow the case to continue through the courts? A commutation wouldn't erase the conviction, but it would at least end his incarceration while he continues fighting for full exoneration.
Federal judge cancels Adamiak’s resentencing hearing
Adamiak's family does not know what will happen next.
06/22/2026
A federal appeals court has ruled that suppressors are "arms" protected by the Second Amendment, creating a direct conflict with other federal courts that have ruled the opposite.
The NFA remains in place for now, but the circuit split increases the pressure on the Supreme Court to decide the issue.
Federal Court: 'Suppressors are Arms' Cueing Up Supreme Court to Decide Split
A unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Fifth Circuit last week ruled that suppressors are protected by the Second Amendment, exactly the opposite of a decision from the California-based Ninth Circuit.
06/22/2026
Voting matters. Except here in Arizona, where election fraud rules.
The only way I see to beat that is for Arizona gun owners and shooting enthusiasts to register and vote.
Arizona has a huge population of gun supporters and enthusiasts who aren't registered to vote. If they were, they would make the difference.
Hobbs Vetoes 4 Firearm Safety Bills
Hobbs Vetoes Four Firearm Safety Bills Governor Katie Hobbs just vetoed four strong pro-Second Amendment bills that would have made Arizona law cleaner, safer, and more practical for responsible gun owners: • SB1012, concealed weapons; notice; repeal • SB1053, concealed weapons permits; fees •...