Michigan Gun Rights Rally Draws Advocates and Opponents, Calls for Balanced Gun Legislation Emerge

LANSING, Mich. — Gun rights supporters gathered outside the Michigan Capitol on Thursday to voice their concerns and celebrate their Second Amendment rights, amid newly enacted gun legislation they argue falls short of protecting law-abiding citizens. The event was a platform for advocates, including several organizations and individual enthusiasts, to rally against what they perceive as threats to their constitutional rights. Brian Jeffs, Vice President of the Second Amendment March, emphasized the gathering as a crucial way for supporters to unite and spotlight their ongoing commitment to gun rights. “This event is not just a … Read more

Deliberations Begin in Dramatic Case of Man Who Aimed Malfunctioning Gun at Pismo Beach Officer

PISMO BEACH, Calif. — Deliberations began Friday in the trial of Charles Ammons, 48, accused of attempting to murder a local police officer during a traffic stop in April 2022. The incident has gripped the coastal community, drawing renewed attention to the risks law enforcement officers face. Ammons, who was reportedly intoxicated at the time, had been pulled over by Pismo Beach Police Officer Chris Siglin for a vehicle code violation on Pomeroy Avenue. What should have been a routine stop escalated dramatically when Ammons allegedly aimed a semiautomatic pistol at Siglin and pulled the … Read more

Court Decision Empowers Gun Control Measures Citing Rahimi Case Influence

In a significant court ruling, gun control laws in the United States received a notable boost, particularly influenced by a recent decision that may reshape the conversation around gun possession and public safety. The federal appeals court’s judgment comes amid growing concerns about gun violence in the country, highlighting the judicial system’s active role in shaping firearms policy. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that individuals with domestic violence restraining orders can be legally barred from owning firearms. This decision aligns closely with the intentions of the Gun Control Act of 1968, which … Read more

Kamala Harris Balances Personal Gun Ownership with Advocacy for Tighter Firearm Regulations

Washington, D.C. — While Vice President Kamala Harris personally owns a firearm, she remains a staunch advocate for imposing stricter gun control measures across the United States. This dual stance underscores the complexity of America’s ongoing debate over gun rights and regulations, a topic that often evokes strong sentiments on both sides. Harris, who purchased a gun for personal protection years ago during her tenure as a district attorney, has frequently voiced her concerns about the need for robust and intelligent gun control to enhance public safety. Her position highlights a potentially powerful narrative in … Read more