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A fatal shooting of a legally armed US citizen, Alex Jeffrey Pretti, in Minneapolis has ignited debate over the Second Amendment. Social media users are questioning whether constitutional gun rights still protect citizens during federal operations.
Many are now drawing comparisons between Pretti and Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot three people -- two fatally -- with an assault rifle at a protest in Kenosha.
Former Illinois House Republican Leader Jim Durkin Durkin says the hypocrisy surrounding the Minneapolis case will continue to fracture the Republican Party.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Tuesday in a case over whether states can prevent concealed carry holders on private property that is open to the public.
FBI Director Kash Patel's firearm remark on Alex Pretti's murder has stirred controversy over the Second Amendment. Defending the ICE and Border Patro.
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Minneapolis Is a Second Amendment Wake-Up Call
The federal killing of a Minnesota ICU nurse should worry every American.
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Court to hear oral argument on law banning guns on private property
The Second Amendment provides that “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” On Tuesday, in Wolford v. Lopez, the Supreme Court will hear […] The post Court to hear oral argument on law banning guns on private property appeared first on SCOTUSblog.
In his latest Guns & Gadgets video, Jared Yanis starts with a challenge that sounds simple but carries a sharp edge: if the Second Amendment protects “the right of the people” to keep arms, what were the Founders saying before the Bill of Rights even ...
Duke Law School Second Amendment scholar Hayley Lawrence spoke with HPR’s Maddie Bender about the Supreme Court case Wolford v. Lopez, and the implications for Hawaiʻi.