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Dominic Bianchi v. Brian Frosh

Maryland's Rifle Ban Needs Supreme Court Review

Playing on popular misconceptions and fears, the State of Maryland bans what it deems “assault weapons”—a non-technical public relations term, used to demonize commonly owned and constitutionally protected firearms.  A group of plaintiffs have sued Maryland’s attorney general, challenging this unconstitutional ban and seeking a full restoration of their natural right to self-defense—now they’re asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case.

The Tide Is Turning on Gun Control

Contrary to popular misconceptions, the Second Amendment did not create a right to keep and bear arms. Rather, the Second Amendment acknowledges and seeks to protect the People’s natural right…

Carjacked Congresswoman Sticks to Her Anti-Gun Guns

Was former Philadephia Mayor Frank Rizzo correct when he famously described a conservative as “a liberal who got mugged the night before”? Apparently not, judging from a recent incident in…