Nullification vs. Anti-Commandeering: The DOJ Challenge to Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act The controversy over Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) has now gone national, with the Department of Justice…
The controversy over Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) has now gone national, with the Department of Justice suing the state in federal court to block enforcement of the law.…
The most recent target of gun control activists’ ire is the newly announced JR-15. If you’re not familiar, the JR-15 is an AR-15 style rifle designed by the WEE1 Tactical…
MSLF’s Center to Keep and Bear Arms on Friday filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Bianchi v. Frosh, a case challenging Maryland’s ban on so-called “assault weapons” – a misleading public relations term – which was upheld by the Fourth Circuit based on a gross misreading of Supreme Court precedent.
Gun Control Groups Target JR-15 Rifle Designed To Teach Kids Safety The most recent target of gun control activists’ ire is the newly announced JR-15. If you’re not familiar, the JR-15…
Of the last six Justices to announce their retirement, Justice Breyer’s is the earliest in the term, by two and a half months. But more notable than that, Justice Breyer’s…
The Unusual Nature of Justice Breyer’s Retirement Announcement Of the last six Justices to announce their retirement, Justice Breyer’s is the earliest in the term, by two and a half…
“Speech is worth one coin, but silence is worth two,” states the Talmud, a central text of Jewish tradition. Perhaps Joe Biden should have favored us with his silence regarding…
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.
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…