The number of defensive cases where a handgun was documented to have been fired in defense against a bear has reached 100. The total number is now 192 incidents. Success rate remains at 98%.
Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973.
He taught the Arizona concealed & carry course for fifteen years until the goal of constitutional carry was attained.
Canadian Government Aims to Destroy Browning Hi-Power Pistols
The Canadian government is moving forward with plans to destroy thousands of historic Browning Hi-Power pistols.
California Granted Stay on Summary Judgement Against One Gun A Month Law
A three judge administrative panel on the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted a stay of the summary judgement against the State of California in the One Gun a Month case.
Netherlands Update: Hans Teeuwen “Pistol” Was An Air Gun, As We Predicted…
The well known dutch absurdist comedian, Hans Teeuwen, expects the case involving police taking an airgun from his home, after a video of a comedy skit mocked the mayor of Amsterdam, to be settled quickly.
Review: A Device for Refilling Practice Bear Spray (How to)
Congratulate John Gookin on inventing a system that allows economic practice in drawing, removing the safety, aiming, and activating bear spray canisters.
No Retrial for Arizona Border Rancher George Allen Kelly
George Allen Kelly, the border rancher near Nogalas, Arizona, will not be retried after a mistrail was declared on April 23, 2024. The decision is not binding on future prosecutors.
Handgun Defense Against Bears, Caliber NOT Critical as Thought
When handguns are fired in defense against bears, caliber is not as important as many people think. Having a gun is far more important.
NICS March 2024: Gun Sales and Background Checks are Slowly Dropping
National Instant background Check System (NICS) and gun sale declined for the fifth year in a row for March. Inflation and a slow economy are part of the reason.
Tennessee Signs Modest School Reform Bill to Allow Staff to Protect Children
Governor Bill Lee (R) signed a mild and minor reform bill to allow a few highly trained and highly regulated school staff to carry concealed weapons to protect the children in their care.
Oral Arguments Set for Texas Silencer Case
The oral arguments in Paxton v. Dettlebach, the Texas silencer case, will be heard at the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Wednesday May 1, 2024, at 9:00 a.m.
Texas Challenge to Federal Tax on Homemade Silencers Scheduled for Oral Arguments
The State of Texas is challenging the constitutionality of the Federal law regulating homemade silencers. The District court ruled they have no standing. The Texas AG Paxton, has appealed to the Fifth Circuit. Oral arguments are scheduled for April 29, 2024.
Radical Environmentalist Holding Florida Defense Against Bears Bill, HB 0087, Hostage
Environmental radicals are working to prevent Florida residents from protecting their pets, property and persons from bears. Is Governor DeSantis willing to stand up to them or will he cave?
Bias in Studies of the Efficacy of Firearms in Bear Attacks
There is significant selection bias inherent in studies of the effectiveness of bear defense weapons systems. However, bias can be limited by objective criteria and by publication of raw data for review by the public.
Orwellian Phrase Used in Tennessee, “Arming Teachers”
The term “arming teachers” is another Orwellian phrase used to prevent the passage of a mild gun law reform bill in Tennessee.
Why Progressives Refuse to Support School Protectors
This hypothetical conversation reveals how hard core progressives think about gun-free school zones. It is all about politics and advancing the revolution.
Mistrial for Border Rancher Accused of Shooting Illegal Immigrant
The case of George Allen Kelly, on trial for the death of an illegal alien found on his ranch, has resulted in a mistrial.
Lawyers Have the Right to Bear Arms in Courthouses
The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled the legislature has the authority to affirm the right of lawyers to carry arms inside of courthouses.
Louisiana Preemption Bill Passes Senate, 28-11, on to House
An expended preemption bill is moving through the Louisiana legislature. Its purpose is to prevent local governmental entities from infringing on the right to keep and bear arms.
California Ban on Carrying Firearms for Non-Residents Challenged
A lawsuit is challenging the power of the State of California to infringe on the rights of non-residents to carry arms, as protected by the Second Amendment.
ATF has a New “Straw Man”, the Unlicensed Gun Dealer
A report by the Department of Justice shows the ATF spends billions of dollars investigating unlicensed firearm dealers responsible for .084% of firearms sold in the United States.
As Faith in Police Drops, so Do Arrest Rates
A paper at the Crime Prevention Research Center shows crime rates rising while arrest rates and reporting of crime is falling. As trust in police falls, crime rates rise.
Louisiana Silencer Case Update, Plea Agreement with Right to Appeal
A plea agreement has been reached in the federal silencer case of Brennan Comeaux in the Western District of Louisiana.
NRA Members Protected Against ATF Pistol Brace Rule
A federal judge placed a preliminary injunction against the ATF, preventing the enforcement of the pistol brace rule for members of the NRA.
Debate Lott v Levinson: Was the Second Amendment a Mistake?
On March 11, 2024, Dr. John Lott debated the eminent law professor Sanford Levinson on the subject: Was the Second Amendment a Mistake?
Appeals Court Upholds Second Amendment Rights of 18-20-Year-Olds
The Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has confirmed the rights of 18-to-20-year-old people to keep and bear arms, protected by the Second Amendment.
Defendant has Standing to Contest Connecticut’s Ban on Carry in State Parks
A three-judge panel in the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has vacated the ruling of the District Court. The judges held the plantiff has standing to sue the State for violation of his Second Amendment rights.
Bear Defense | Problems with Empty Chamber Carry
Carrying a long gun with an empty chamber can cause the loss of precious seconds while engaging a deadly threat.
Defense Against Pursuing Black Bear and Man Fishing in Michigan in the 1960s
James Albert Maierle shot a black bear in self defense on the Montreal River in the upper peninsula of Michigan. It was in the early 1960’s, during the spring of the year.
Inexpensive .22 rifles with Threaded Barrels – Surprisingly Good Values
.22 rimfire rifles with threaded barrels are inexpensive and readily available. They can be purchased for under $200. The author recommends them as usable with several different attachments.
Gun Free School Zone Case Sees Metcalf Accept Plea, Appeal Expected
At the start of the trial of Gabriel Metcalf, on March 25, 2024, in Billings Montana, for violation of the federal Gun Free School Zone act, Gabriel accepted a plea offer which preserves the right to appeal the decision on the constitutionality of the law.