When a firearms law is passed, the last thing people think about is, how will this affect a museum? Unless of course, you’re me. In the United States, it probably fair to say that a firearm or related artifact exists in most museums. Unfortunately, there...
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Since 1988, I have been writing for the Independence Institute, a Colorado think tank. Last year, I became a Senior Fellow at the Firearms Research Center. A strength of both organizations is that they always tell the truth. This is evidenced by how courts use...
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If you would like to know what's been going on with right to arms litigation in the past two years, you're in luck. Published a few weeks ago is the 2023 Supplement to Firearms Law and the Second Amendment: Regulation, Rights, and Policy, coauthored by...
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Last month, Professor F. Lee Francis, of Mississippi College School of Law, and I filed an amicus brief in United States v. Daniels, a Fifth Circuit case in which Patrick Daniels challenged his conviction under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3). Section 922(g)(3) prohibits possession of a...
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