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Some Good News About Suppressors

If you’re one of the many buyers whose suppressor or other restricted item is stuck in review limbo, things might be getting better.

“True Hero” Eli Dicken Cleared of Charges, Praised by Police

No charges will be filed against Elisjsha Dicken, the 22-year-old armed citizen who stopped a mass murderer at an Indiana mall earlier this year.

Anatomy of a Traffic Stop

Every armed citizen needs to know what to say and how to behave if they are ever pulled over by the police or encounter a traffic stop.

AP Tells Reporters to Abandon the Term “Assault Weapon”

The Associated Press Stylebook—what many journalists think of as the dictionary of proper journalistic writing technique—issued updated guidance for reporting about firearms.

In Philadelphia, “Victims are Tired of Being Victims”

Self-defense is rising in Philadelphia and some in the media appear to be unsure of whether this is a good thing.

Applications for Suppressors Have Gone Digital

This should be old news, but government agencies don't always keep up with the times. Still, this is a big deal as people have been waiting up to a year and more just to get approval to reduce a gun's noise level.

A Telling Gun-Control Debate on a College Campus

A small group of Michigan students are urging their college to ignore existing law and ban guns, even on the surrounding public roads.

America Needs More Of This

Here’s living proof that inner-city residents also need and want their good, old-fashioned American freedom.

Has the ATF Finally Done Something About Wait Times for Suppressors?

If you’re looking to buy a suppressor or a short-barreled rifle, there’s good news.

Researcher Admits Massachusetts’ Severe Gun-Control Laws Aren’t Stopping Crimes

How much does crime go down when the avid gun-control crowd gets what they want?

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