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MI: Hazel Park after-prom party shooting suspect released after self-defense claim
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Hazel Park police released a man in custody in a fatal shooting at an after-prom party at a short-term rental, saying the man who died allegedly pointed a gun and stole a watch from someone at the party, and the suspect fired his gun in self-defense.
Police said Monday, June 1, that the suspect was released pending further investigation after speaking with him, reviewing witness accounts and evidence at the scene and consulting with the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office.
A 20-year-old Detroit man was pronounced dead at a local hospital, and a 19-year-old Pontiac woman was being treated after the May 29 shooting at 23401 Powell, police said. A 21-year-old man had been in custody. Police did not name anyone. |
NH: New Hampshire attorney general urges legislature to reject gun bill
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The New Hampshire attorney general is urging the state House and Senate to reject a bill that would restrict the ability of towns, cities and state agencies to restrict guns and other weapons.
In a letter sent to the legislature June 3, Attorney General John Formella said House Bill 609 presents a host of legal and constitutional issues.
“I am a strong Second Amendment supporter and have taken many actions during my time as attorney general to protect the rights of New Hampshire gun owners,” Formella wrote in the letter. |
NH: NH Attorney General Wants Lawmakers to Kill Gun Bill
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Attorney General John Formella wants lawmakers to kill the compromise on House Bill 609 tomorrow, saying it creates too many unintended consequences which could harm rather than help gun owners, and could put public safety at risk.
In a letter sent to all House and Senate members Wednesday morning Formella wrote “As Attorney General, it is my job to protect the Constitutional rights of our citizens and to protect public safety. Put simply, this bill would create a regulatory cliff that raises massive risk for the Second Amendment rights of New Hampshire citizens and legal uncertainty for the public safety operations of State law enforcement agencies.” |
MO: MDC proposes permits for use of unstaffed firearms shooting ranges
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To help reduce range damage and misuse, MDC is proposing requiring users of its unstaffed firearms shooting ranges to have a valid small game permit. Existing age and disability exemptions will remain. The proposed regulation changes would apply only to MDC owned unstaffed firearms shooting ranges, not partner ranges or MDC's five staffed shooting ranges.
For residents, the allowable permit options start at $11.50 for an annual small game permit. For non-residents, daily small game permits are $16 and annual small game permits are $108.50.
The Missouri Conservation Commission recently gave initial approval to the proposed MDC permit recommendation at its May 29 open meeting in Washington. |
PA: Frankford Royal Farms Shootout: Licensed Concealed Carrier Kills Armed 22-Year-Old in Self-Defense
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A routine stop at a neighborhood convenience store turned into a life-or-death tactical engagement over the weekend. On Sunday night, Philadelphia police responded to reports of gunfire inside the Royal Farms store located in the Frankford district.
Upon arrival, officers discovered a 22-year-old male suffering from catastrophic gunshot wounds. The wounded man was rushed by emergency personnel to Temple University Hospital, where he ultimately succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead. |
IA: Des Moines park shooting puts Iowa self-defense gun laws in focus
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Des Moines police are urging Iowans to prioritize firearm safety following a shooting at Pappajohn Sculpture Park earlier this month.
The incident involved a 17-year-old who was shot while attempting to rob a 22-year-old man. Police said the man who fired the gun acted in self-defense and is not facing charges.
Law enforcement officials explained that self-defense shootings, which are more commonly associated with police officers, are increasingly being seen among civilians.
"There’s been several changes in gun laws here in Iowa over the years. And the one thing that we’ve seen, the byproduct of that is there’s more guns out there," said DMPD Sgt. Paul Parizek. |
AL: Gun groups split in Hudson-Moore U.S. Senate contest
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The dueling endorsements from Second Amendment groups continue in the U.S. Senate runoff. Gun Owners of America (GOA) endorsed U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) last week, and the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) endorsed Jared Hudson earlier this week.
The GOA endorsement highlighted the congressman's strong record of supporting pro-gun legislation throughout his career. They noted that he has opposed unconstitutional firearm restrictions and advocated for policies that empower American gun owners. |
Dead Air Silencers Renews Silver-Level Corporate Partnership
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The Second Amendment Foundation is pleased to announce that premium firearm suppressor manufacturer Dear Air Silencers has renewed their corporate partnership at the Silver level.
“Dead Air Silencers is proud to support the ongoing efforts of the Second Amendment Foundation as they work to fight the encroachment of our citizens’ right to bear arms,” said Dead Air Silencers President and CEO Ernie Beckwith. “It is imperative that we support SAF’s efforts to promote the Constitutional right of gun ownership and the consequences that result should those rights be infringed.” |
FL: ‘This is not New York:’ Florida HOA relents after pressure mounts over new policy, AG says
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Per the notice, Uthmeier argued that residents and guests are considered “invitees” under that law, meaning the HOA isn’t legally allowed to expel them simply for bearing arms.
As such, he demanded that the HOA certify to him in writing by Monday that the rule would no longer be enforced. Otherwise, Uthmeier said, his office would take “appropriate action to enforce the law.”
On Wednesday, though, Uthmeier announced that the HOA had agreed to stop enforcing the provision.
“We are working with the Association to ensure this policy change is permanent and complies with FL law,” he wrote. “For others who’ve reached out about their HOAs, don’t worry, we hear you.” |
NJ: SAF Lawsuit Challenges New Jersey’s “Guilty by Association” Gun Confiscation Scheme
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The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and New Jersey Firearms Owners Syndicate (NJFOS) have expanded a civil rights lawsuit, originally filed last November on behalf of New Jersey resident Elsid Aliaj, contesting the confiscation of his legally-owned firearms and ammunition, to now include two additional plaintiffs.
Joining the lawsuit are Garden State residents Martin Hroncich and Luis Rene De La Cruz Franco.
It is a case with considerable implications, as the outcome could significantly change how prosecutors and police handle situations involving law-abiding gun owners who happen to live with someone who may be prohibited from owning firearms. |
Turns Out Democrats Weren’t Just Coming For Your Rifles After All
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Pro-gun control politicians and activists have long focused on restricting so-called “assault weapons” that are labeled “weapons of war,” but lately they have set their sights on the country’s most popular handgun.
As of this writing, four states have passed laws banning the Glock pistol, with California being the first state to enact a ban on Glocks, declaring them “machine gun convertible pistols” when Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB1127 into law in October 2025, followed by Maryland, Connecticut and New York. |
GA: Groom who shot wife's stepfather dead on wedding night escapes charges
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Charges against a Georgia groom accused of killing his bride's stepfather on their wedding night have been dropped due to 'insufficient evidence.'
Aaron White, 33, was indicted in January on murder and aggravated assault charges in connection with the 2024 shooting of Jason Maughon, 44.
Officials said that White shot and killed his new wife Kailagh White's stepfather just hours after they got married in Butts County.
White has maintained his innocence since the shooting and insisted that he acted in self-defense.
The charges against White were dismissed on Wednesday after prosecutors agreed they lacked sufficient evidence to prove the case. |
AL: ‘The pro-gun champion in this race’: NAGR PAC endorses Jared Hudson in Alabama Senate runoff
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Jared Hudson picked up a major Second Amendment endorsement in the Alabama Senate runoff as the National Association for Gun Rights PAC announced its backing of the former Navy SEAL ahead of the June 16 Republican primary.
Hudson will face U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) for the Republican nomination for the seat being vacated by U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn). NAGR PAC, backed by more than 4.5 million members and supporters, is one of the largest pro-gun organizations in the country. |
OH: Dean introduces Campus Self-Defense Act
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Ohio Rep. Levi Dean (R-Xenia) introduced legislation to allow adults to carry non-lethal weapons on public college campuses to the State House of Representatives.
House Bill 949 would let adults lawfully present on the campuses carry pepper spray, mace and tasers.
The Campus Self-Defense Act is currently in the House Public Safety Committee and is awaiting a first hearing. |
SC: South Carolina Jury Clears Store Owner of Fatally Shooting Black Teen
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A South Carolina jury has acquitted former convenience store owner Chikei Rick Chow of murder in the shooting death of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton, per the New York Times, in a case that drew national attention.
The verdict ended a trial centered on a deadly confrontation: On May 28, 2023, Chow accused the Black teenager of stealing water from his Xpress Mart Shell Station in Columbia. The 61-year-old convenience store owner also accused the teen of pointing a gun at his son. |
NC: Axe-Wielding Maniac Gets Dirt Nap After Good Samaritan With Gun Steps In
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A Raleigh, North Carolina, Good Samaritan will not face charges after he used his legally-owned gun to halt an axe assault, local media reported Tuesday.
A resident who witnessed the potentially lethal domestic dispute between two homeless men, one of whom had struck the other with an axe, fired a shot that left the axe-wielding assailant with serious injuries, Raleigh-area TV station CBS17 reported. The Wake County District Attorney’s Office elected not to file charges after the assailant died from his wounds, according to ABC11, another Raleigh-area TV station. |
IN: Gun Industry Scores Major Court Victory as 26-Year Lawsuit Collapses
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NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, applauds the Indiana Supreme Court for standing up for the rule of law when it denied a petition to transfer jurisdiction by the City of Gary, Ind., to extend the 26-year-old frivolous lawsuit against firearm manufacturers that sought to hold them responsible for the criminal actions of unrelated and remote third parties.
The decision brings the unfounded claims and abuse of the judicial system to a final end. |
Watch Dude Turn His Gun Into Chainsaw
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In the YouTube video, Ellermann first uses the belt-fed upper receiver of the FM-9D pistol with a four-inch barrel to knock down a tree with a 100-round belt fed from a bag, then a standard magazine without needing to alter the firearm, until all it took was a push to bring the tree down. Freedom Ordnance CEO David Winge told the Daily Caller News Foundation that the FM-9D had multiple patents pending or granted. |
VA: Tenth local prosecutor joins with sheriff, declares Virginia’s semiauto ban unconstitutional
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Yet another Virginia prosecutor announced Friday he would not enforce a ban on modern semiautomatic firearms, bringing the total to ten since the enactment of a law supported by anti-Second Amendment agitators.
Democratic Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed SB 749 into law on May 14, which would prohibit the sale and transfer of so-called “assault weapons,” as of July 1. The legislation drew immediate litigation from pro-Second Amendment organizations, including the National Rifle Association (NRA), Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), which were seeking to have the law declared unconstitutional.
Ed.: I think the most recent tally is 13, not 10; rapidly evolving events. |
Nearly seven million kids live in a home where guns aren't securely stored
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Guns are the leading cause of death for children in the United States, and a new Northeastern University study published in JAMA Network Open finds at least 6.7 million American kids live in a home with at least one unlocked and loaded firearm.
The study also finds that parents tend to store their firearms more securely when there are pre-teenaged children in their home than when children are older, despite teenagers being more at risk of death from firearms. The fatality rate from firearms among children ages 12 to 17 is 7.5 per 100,000 while it is 0.6 for children ages 11 and younger, according to KFF, an independent source for health policy research, polling, and news. |
NY: New York Passes Law Mandating Non-Existent Technology to Block 3D-Printed Guns
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law that effectively outlaws 3D-printers over concerns that they “might” be used to print guns.
The law requires all 3D printers to have technology installed that prevents the printing of firearms. This non-existent technology would scan printable files for guns and gun parts. Any printer that cannot scan for such items would be banned in the Empire State. Since no 3D printer can currently do that, the law is a de facto ban on the technological marvel that has revolutionized rapid prototyping by increasing the speed and lowering the cost of designing. |
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