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So Now What for Hunter Biden?

So Now What for Hunter Biden?

Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden (D), was recently charged with illegal possession of a firearm by the US Department of Justice (DOJ), according to a letter filed in U.S. District Court in Delaware. So now what for Hunter Biden? Read More

Holosun's P.ID Series is Lighting it Up

Holosun's P.ID Series Is Lighting It Up

Holosun's P.ID series of weapon mounted lights consists of four models, P.ID, P.ID HC, P.ID Plus, and P.ID Dual. Compact, lightweight, and ultra-durable, each P.ID model gives you the confidence to tackle any task in the dark. P.ID features include high candela white light, visible green laser, and IR laser, depending on the model. Built for the rigors of professional use, P.ID is compatible with common-duty holsters. Read More

From The Editor: America's Culture War Over Guns

From The Editor: America's "Culture War" Over Guns

It is perhaps no accident that the first example Dictionary.com uses under its definition of "culture war" is "a culture war over the right to own a gun." This example is the result of a deep narrative that has been meticulously, and dishonestly, established by gun-control advocates who know that treating the Second Amendment as a fungible thing caught in the throes of a culture war can lead people to conclude that a compromise between warring sides must be found. Read More

Meet the U.S. Senate's Gun-Control Caucus

Meet the U.S. Senate's Gun-Control Caucus

It is real American political theater to think of all the members of the U.S. Senate's new gun-control caucus, which formally named itself the "Gun Violence Prevention Caucus," sitting around a table in some hidden-away chamber in the Dirksen Senate Office Building plotting their many gun-control schemes—and, as you'll see, they do have quite the list. This, after all, is how Hollywood has often treated the pro-freedom side. Read More

How to Keep Winning the Culture War Over Our Right to Bear Arms

How to Keep Winning the Culture War Over Our Right to Bear Arms

For me, it all started with my maternal grandfather, known to all in my family as "G-Dad." More than anyone else, he introduced me to the world of shooting. G-Dad had come up from some pretty mean streets in Birmingham, Ala. He used to describe carrying a slingshot (a real sling, what they called a "David sling," not one of those Dennis the Menace rubber-band models), a knife and later a pistol that fired .22 shorts, all carried in order to navigate neighborhoods controlled by rival groups of teens. Read More

More Preposterous Claims from President Biden

More Preposterous Claims from President Biden

President Joe Biden (D), once again, put on display his penchant for telling falsehoods about the Second Amendment, firearms and more at a recent fundraising event. "There's a lot of things we can change, because the American people by and large agree you don't need a weapon of war. I'm a Second Amendment guy. Read More

Hispanics and the Second Amendment

Hispanics and the Second Amendment

As policies from the Biden administration have opened the southern border of the United States of America to more illegal immigration, much of the national debate about immigration has necessarily focused on border security. But that important issue is for other publications and news services to report on and investigate. Here, if we can, I'd like to put that aside to focus on a big question related to our Second Amendment freedom that is being overlooked. Read More

Congress Passes Resolution Against Biden Pistol Brace Rule

Congress Passes Resolution Against Biden Pistol Brace Rule

In the ever-evolving world of President Joe Biden's (D) new Justice Department ruling redefining braced pistols as short-barreled rifles (SBRs) under the Gun Control Act of 1968, nobody can be counted on to add clarity to the matter more than the president himself. Read More

The Armed CitizenĀ® June 23, 2023

The Armed Citizen® June 23, 2023

Two apparently inebriated men who had been asked to leave a pizzeria's bar on April 19 in Adair County, Ky., instead allegedly began an altercation with another man and his girlfriend in the restaurant. The man attempted to just leave, but the two reportedly began punching him, kicking him and hitting him with chairs. The girlfriend went outside to retrieve a firearm from a truck and came back in, but then left again as the assailants chased her. Read More