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The Supreme Court decided Tuesday to hear the case of a Virginia man who bought a gun for his uncle and was then convicted of committing a “straw purchase.” The high court will determine whether it is a crime to buy a gun with the intent to resell to another lawful person. Arguments for Abramski v. United States will take place …

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The FBI NICS section is maintaining normal business hours and there should be no impact on FFLs involving firearm transaction background checks since the NICS examiners who perform these checks and their managers are classified as “essential personnel” not subject to the federal government shutdown.  However, most NICS support personnel are subject to furloughs and …

I hear this all the time, ” I have a right to feel safe”. No, you don’t. You have right to protect yourself and your family, but you don’t have a right to feel safe. Anyone with a modicum of sense can see the unparalleled amounts of subjectivity from the notion that one has the …

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If you’re lucky enough to be legally permitted to carry a concealed firearm at work, here are some tips for the best methods. There are many options for concealed carry in everyday “street” clothes, but the work environment limits the options for concealed carry in the office. Carrying a firearm discreetly is always a tradeoff …

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By Emily Miller – The Washington Times   Washington Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier seems to think that gun-control laws don’t apply to the liberal elite. The police chief helped Sen. Dianne Feinstein acquire “assault weapons,” which are illegal to possess in the District, for a news conference early this year to promote a ban on …