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Minnesota Dems Threaten Sit-In Over Gun Ban Bill
'Boot Camp' for Patriots and the Great Crime Decline
Modern Day Minuteman Helps Stop Massachusetts Shooting
Dhillon Says DOJ Not Playing 'Smallball' With Denver, USVI Lawsuits
Why Is Tate Adamiak Being Subjected to 'Diesel Therapy'?
Massachusetts Man Faces 100 Years in Prison After Gun Seizures
Virginia Gun Sales Skyrocket
Cautious Optimism Over ATF's Package of Proposed Rules
ATF Rules and Virgin Island 'Gun-Free Zones'
Media's Anti-Gun Bias on Display in Coverage of Attempted Assassin
Gun Control Groups Get Vague After D.C. Assassination Attempt
The Sound of SCOTUS Silence
Virginia Gun Owners Still Face Onslaught of Infringements
CBS News Uses Shreveport Shooting to Push Gun Control
NRA Reforms Continue at Annual Meeting
Trump Nudging Alito and Thomas to Step Aside
Will Virginia Lawmakers Accept Governor's Gun Ban Amendment?
What's Behind Pirro's 'Pirrouette' on Gun Laws?
Decision Day for Virginia Gun Ban Bill
Jewish Summer Camp Suing Over State-Imposed Carry Ban
Small State, Big Tyranny
DOJ's Dangerous Defense of Knife Ban
Can This Group Actually Bridge the Divide on Guns?

Most Michigan 'Red Flag' Law Data Off Limits to Public View
The Detroit News reports that changes to how "red flag" petitions are transmitted to law enforcement has placed most data about petitions out of reach of public records; a concern for opponents and (some) supporters alike.
Most Michigan 'Red Flag' Law Data Off Limits to Public View

No Fooling: NY 2A Attorney Says Things are Worse Since Bruen
New York attorney Amy Bellantoni joins Cam to discuss a 2A victory against NYC's licensing laws, as well as the broader fight to take on the state's draconian gun control regime, which she says has made life more difficult for gun owners despite the Supreme Court's decision in Bruen four years ago.
No Fooling: NY 2A Attorney Says Things are Worse Since Bruen

Women for Gun Rights Expanding Its Operation While Keeping Its Focus
Dianna Muller, founder of Women for Gun Rights, joins Cam to discuss some of the recent changes to the organization, including bringing members to D.C. for the group's annual fly-in and a brand new national conference.
Women for Gun Rights Expanding Its Operation While Keeping Its Focus

Silencer Central Gets Last Laugh in Dispute With Big Bank
It's been several years since Silencer Central CEO Brandon Maddox was told by a higher-up at Wells Fargo that the bank would not do business with his suppressor company, but as Maddox tells Bearing Arms, now the company is happily taking his money.
Silencer Central Gets Last Laugh in Dispute With Big Bank

Media Bias at Work in Reporting on 'Gun Violence' and Kids?
Cam details a recent story in an Ohio paper that falsely asserted firearms are the leading cause of death of kids in the Buckeye State, what led to that claim, and why the paper's correction doesn't go far enough.
Media Bias at Work in Reporting on 'Gun Violence' and Kids?

They Acted in Self-Defense. NY Prosecutors Still Want to Put Them in Prison
Advancing American Freedom's Amy Swearer joins Cam to discuss two defensive gun uses in New York where prosecutors are looking to put the armed citizens who acted in self-defense in prison: not for pulling the trigger, but for possessing an unregistered gun without a carry permit.
They Acted in Self-Defense. NY Prosecutors Still Want to Put Them in Prison

SCOTUS and the 2A Waiting Game
National Foundation for Gun Rights VP Hannah Hill explains why she's still optimistic about SCOTUS accepting a gun and mag ban case, and what she thinks the gun control lobby will do if and when these bans are struck down.
SCOTUS and the 2A Waiting Game
Under Pressure, NY Nixes Social Media Snooping of CCW Applicants

Under Pressure, NY Nixes Social Media Snooping of CCW Applicants
New York Attorney General Letitia James says the state will no longer require applicants for a concealed carry license to allow law enforcement access to their social media histories; a win for the First, Second, and Fourth Amendments.
Eighth Circuit Skeptical of Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Argument

Eighth Circuit Skeptical of Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Argument
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals appears skeptical of a truck driver's position that Minnesota's refusal to recognize his GA and FL carry permits violates his 2A rights, but as Cam points out, one of the best arguments in the plaintiffs' favor was never raised during oral arguments.
SAF, FPC Members Get Big Win in Carry Case

SAF, FPC Members Get Big Win in Carry Case
SAF's Kostas Moros joins Cam to discuss a big win regarding the right to carry, as well as some good news from the Ninth Circuit.
Surveying the Damage of Dems 2A Attacks in Virginia

Surveying the Damage of Dems 2A Attacks in Virginia
The 2026 legislative session has wrapped up in the Virginia, but not before Democrats sent more than a dozen gun control bills to Gov. Abigail Spanberger for her approval. NRA ILA Executive Director John Commerford joins Cam to discuss the damage done and what gun owners need to do now.
The Exclusionary Second Amendment?

The Exclusionary Second Amendment?
Braden Langley joins Cam to discuss the online reaction to Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon's recent range pics, and the broader dangers of an exclusionary attitude towards the Second Amendment and gun ownership.
Can the Divide Between 2A and Gun Control Advocates be Bridged?

Can the Divide Between 2A and Gun Control Advocates be Bridged?
Wake Forest sociology professor and gun owner David Yamane joins Cam to discuss his participation in Bridging the Divide, which brought gun owners and gun control advocates together to try to find common ground on several policies.