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Unanimous 2A Victory: Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Gun Ban for Casual Marijuana Users
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In a sweeping, unanimous 9-0 decision issued on Thursday, June 18, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a decades-old federal law prohibiting regular or habitual marijuana users from possessing firearms is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. The landmark ruling in United States v. Ali Danial Hemani dictates that the federal government cannot categorically disarm…
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Cordova Domestic Standoff: Shelby County Clears Detained Resident in Self-Defense Shooting
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Following a comprehensive and extensive investigation, the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) has determined that an early morning shooting inside a Cordova residence on Monday, June 15, 2026, was a justified act of self-defense. Detectives confirmed that no criminal charges will be filed against the resident who was initially detained at the scene, and the…
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The Right to Fight Back: Colorado Supreme Court Rules Private Employers Can’t Fire Workers for Self-Defense
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In a monumental 5-2 decision issued on Monday, June 15, 2026, the Colorado Supreme Court established that employees have an inalienable right to self-defense in the workplace, ruling that private employers may not terminate at-will workers for lawfully protecting themselves from imminent danger. The landmark decision in Moreno v. Circle K Stores, Inc. firmly dictates…
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) is actively conducting a homicide investigation after an alleged intruder was shot and killed during a residential breaking and entering in east Charlotte on Sunday morning, June 14, 2026. Officers arriving at the scene in the 5800 block of Hickory Grove Road discovered a single suspect dead from an apparent…
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A peaceful family reunion in Leesburg, Georgia, turned into an active-shooter battleground on Sunday, June 7, 2026, when an attacker launched a racially motivated rifle ambush. The catastrophic threat was neutralized when Ramell Green, a Marine Corps veteran attending the gathering, drew his own defensive sidearm and returned fire, striking and incapacitating the gunman—identified as…
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A complex, mobile mass shooting ripped through multiple sectors of Midland, Texas, on Friday morning, June 12, 2026, leaving one person dead and 10 others injured. Following a high-intensity vehicular rampage that moved across the southern districts of the city, the active gunman barricaded himself inside a shuttered building on West Wall Street, where a…
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a sweeping federal civil rights investigation into the Philadelphia Police Department’s (PPD) Gun Permit Unit. The probe, orchestrated by the Civil Rights Division’s newly formed Second Amendment Section, will evaluate whether the city is utilizing unconstitutionally vague and subjective “character, reputation, and good cause” standards to arbitrarily…
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A late-night home invasion in the 1300 block of Heron Way in San Jacinto, California, turned fatal on Friday, May 29, 2026, when a homeowner engaged and neutralized an intruder armed with a shotgun. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident as a clear-cut case of self-defense, noting that the resident—who had been…
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“I Had to Protect”: Aaron White Cleared of All Charges in Stepfather’s Fatal Shooting on Wedding Night
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Murder and aggravated assault charges against Aaron White, a Georgia groom accused of killing his bride’s stepfather, Jason Maughon, on their wedding night in 2024, have been formally dismissed. Prosecutors from the Henry County District Attorney’s office—who took over the case following allegations of forensic misconduct by the previous administration—concluded they could not disprove White’s…









