Maryland Gun-Permit Law Stayed by Appeals Court
Maryland can continue enforcing its gun-permit law requiring residents to show a 'good and substantial reason' to carry handguns until a federal appeals court decides the matter, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond has ruled.
Pew Poll: Views on Gun Laws Unchanged After Aurora Shooting
There has been no significant change in public views on the issue of gun control and gun rights following the July 20th shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, a Pew Research Center poll released on July 30, shows.
Lott Dismantles Bloomberg on Officers’ Views of Guns
Writing in the Wall Street Journal, author and economist John R. Lott Jr. took on recent statements by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Lott quotes Bloomberg, who called 'on police to join him in fighting for more gun control: 'I don't understand why the police officers across this country don't stand up collectively and say we're going to go on strike.' Lott pointed out that it is illegal for police to go on strike, and Bloomberg later backed off his statement. Then Lott wrote, 'But the mayor is just as far off the mark in his assumption that police agree with him on gun control.'
Anti-Hunting Twitter Mob Urges Olympic Shotgunner Corey Cogdell to Shoot Herself
Corey Cogdell is a Trap Shooter who won a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and competed in the 2012 Olympic Games in London, placing 11th in Women’s Trap. She also hunts wild game. After Cogdell published photos on Facebook of herself posing alongside animals she killed, anti-hunting activists took to Twitter to threaten and insult her, the political website Twitchy.com
Russian Author Gets It Right on Gun Rights
Writing for the Russian publication RIA Novosti, Alexey Eremenko nails why many officials -- regardless of locale --want to ban guns. In his essay, ‘Nanny State’ Wants No Firearms for Russians, he writes:
Obama blamed for failure of U.N. ATT
The United Nations indefinitely suspended action on an international arms trade treaty Friday after the United States and several other countries asked for more time, TheHill.com reports.
Justice Scalia says some ‘limitations’ on guns Constitutional
In an interview on Fox News on Sunday, Justice Antonin Scalia said there “are some limitations that can be imposed” on the purchase of guns.
Lott: New gun laws will do nothing to stop mass shooting attacks
Very aggressive gun control hasn’t prevented multiple-victim public shootings in Europe, writes economist John Lott at FoxNews.com. And he adds that gun-free zones are a common feature of mass shootings.
Oklahoma LE not meeting time limits for processing CCLs
Oklahoma law enforcement officials are running behind the time limit set in state law for processing concealed-carry licenses, and LE anticipates even more requests as a result of an upcoming change to allow the open carry of weapons.
Florida concealed gun permits approach 1 million
The number of concealed weapons permits in Florida is nearing the one million mark, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture Consumer Services Division of Licensing, which monitors them.
Congressional insiders agree NRA is powerful
National Journal recently polled Congressional representatives from each major party and confirmed what a lot of gun advocates already know: the National Rifle Association dictates gun-control policy to Congress.
Dave Kopel: Insights into Colorado Gun Laws
Writing in an opinion piece for the Denver Post, David B. Kopel, research director for the Independence Institute and an adjunct professor of advanced constitutional law at the University of Denver, made some excellent points about what the state’s gun laws cover and don’t cover. From the editorial: