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How to Carry Your Freedom Across America

The Second Amendment is in the U.S. Bill of Rights, but it is nevertheless legally perilous to travel around America with this right. Here is a guide for how to travel today and what needs to happen so we can better carry this freedom with us.

What Will the U.S. Supreme Court Decide?

The U.S. Supreme Court heard New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen, a challenge to New York’s “may-issue” regime. As we wait for the Court’s ruling, here is what was said by both sides in this critical case.

Idaho Teen Arrested in New York for Having Gun in Car

The fact that Simeon W. Brovont spent four months in jail before being released shows the complexity of traveling with a lawfully owned firearm.

Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act Would Protect Law-Abiding Citizens

Some politicians would have you believe that concealed-carry reciprocity would do nothing more than to allow criminals from a state with a lower legal threshold to carry to wreak havoc in other states.

New Jersey: Gov. Christie Pardons Two Vets For Gun Convictions

New Jersey is a state notoriously hostile to gun owners. Ginny Simone has filed several reports from the Garden State documenting the injustices fought by those caught in the crosshairs of the state’s draconian gun laws.

New Jersey: The Poster Child For National Reciprocity

Abandon hope all ye gun owners who enter here.

Gov. Christie Commutes Marine War Vet’s Gun Sentence

Hishahi Pompey was a proud U.S. Marine who served three tours in Afghanistan. In 2011, he was visiting friends in New Jersey from his home in Virginia when they stopped by a nightclub. There, a friend of the uniformed, active-duty sergeant pulled Pompey’s gun from his holster—and Pompey and his friend were promptly arrested.

Two New Measures Could Make N.J. Slightly Less Unfriendly To Gun Owners

Two measures in the N.J. Assembly would help eliminate excessive penalties for out-of-state visitors who unknowingly run afoul of New Jersey’s onerous anti-gun policies.

NJ: Brian Fletcher’s Lawyer Continues To Push For Clemency

According to the recent media reports, Fletcher’s lawyer, Les Hartman, planned to have the clemency application to state parole authorities by yesterday.

New Jersey: Where Rights Go To Die

Brian Fletcher was arrested for having a legally owned gun in his truck.

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