• Florida Publix Stores Now Permit Open Carry of Firearms

    Publix has announced it will allow customers to openly carry firearms in its Florida stores, following a recent state appeals court decision declaring the state’s open carry ban unconstitutional. The grocery chain emphasized its commitment to following all laws while maintaining a safe shopping environment.

  • Police Confirm Mall Shooting Was Lawful Defense in South Carolina

    Police in Rock Hill, SC, have determined that a recent shooting at the Galleria Mall was a lawful act of self-defense. The shooter was initially detained but released after investigators confirmed he acted to protect himself during a physical altercation.

  • Gavin Newsom Signs Glock Ban Bill Into Law

    Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 1127 into law, effectively banning the sale of most Glock pistols in California starting July 1, 2026. The bill focuses on design features like the cruciform trigger bar and the potential for illegal conversion to automatic fire, sparking criticism from Second Amendment advocates who argue it punishes law-abiding gun owners…

  • Judge Orders Gun Groups to Hand Over Membership Lists

    A recent federal court ruling technically sided with gun rights groups SAF and FPC but applied the decision so narrowly that almost no one benefits. The judge also controversially ordered the organizations to hand over member lists, sparking serious concerns about government overreach and privacy.

  • Florida Store Worker Uses Firearm to Stop Armed Man

    A store employee in Wabasso, Florida, confronted an armed man outside her workplace, using her firearm to prevent a possible tragedy. Deputies later arrested the suspect without injuries.

  • Texas Road Rage Rampage Ends in Tragedy: 4 Dead in Shooting Spree

    A deadly road rage incident in Sugar Land spiraled into a shooting spree across Houston, leaving four people dead, including the gunman. The shootings occurred in rapid succession, connecting one tragic event to another as communities grapple with the aftermath.

  • Woman Fatally Shoots Alleged Attacker During Sexual Assault in Home

    A Cumberland, Indiana woman fatally shot a man who allegedly attempted to sexually assault her in her home. Police say evidence supports her self-defense claim, and the investigation is ongoing.

  • Digital Censorship: Bond Loses His Guns on Amazon Prime

    Amazon has quietly removed guns from James Bond promotional posters on Prime Video, including classics like “Goldfinger” and “Thunderball.” Pro-gun supporters and Bond fans are calling out the edit as absurd censorship, arguing it distorts the character and paves the way for more anti-firearm bias in entertainment.

  • Supreme Court to Decide on Hawaii Gun-Carry Ban on Private Property

    The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a major challenge to Hawaii’s firearm law that restricts carrying on private property open to the public without express permission. The decision could reshape how states interpret the Second Amendment after Bruen.