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Civil rights lawyer weighs whether Minnesota shooting victim Alex Pretti could legally carry a firearm at the anti-ICE protest
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The Supreme Court has made a mess of the law concerning the Second Amendment. Two years ago, in the last Supreme Court ...
The government’s actions in Waco, Texas and other incidents have led to a distrust of the government and a call for the ...
The fatal Minneapolis shooting of Alex Prett has sparked a Second Amendment backlash against the Trump administration.
Alex Pretti’s killing has renewed a debate about whether protesters should carry weapons during demonstrations.
A number of pro-gun rights Republicans pushed back on the administration's argument that Alex Pretti was dangerous because he had a gun. Pretti was legally licensed to carry one.
The shooting death produced no clear shifts in U.S. gun politics or policies, even as President Trump shuffles the officials ...
Even President Donald Trump’s push for total, unchecked power may struggle to overcome the potent combination of political reality and moral outrage.
We fully support the Second Amendment, Kash Patel said, adding: "It's not smart to go out there with a fully loaded weapon." ...
The First Amendment protects protesters, but Florida laws put limits for situations when tensions escalate. Here's how.
Prominent Republicans and gun rights advocates helped elicit a White House turnabout this week after bristling over the ...
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