Posts by Aaron Spuler
Gun Retailers, Payday Lenders Out Of Choke Point’S Crosshairs
Gun retailers are no longer on a hit list deemed “high risk†by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. after the banking regulator formally withdrew Monday the list it put together that outlined what merchants may be considered risky for banks to do business with as part of the Obama administration’s “Operation Choke Point.†The agency…
Read MoreRemington R51 Pistol Product Update
From Remington: Earlier this year, we launched the innovative R51 subcompact pistol to critical acclaim. During testing, numerous experts found the pistol to function flawlessly. In fact, they found it to have lower felt recoil, lower muzzle rise and better accuracy and concealability than other products in its class. However, after initial commercial sales, our…
Read MoreD.C. Carry Update
A 90 day stay has been granted in the Palmer vs D.C. case. Our nation’s capital enjoyed two days of constitutional carry. At this juncture, both open and concealed carry are illegal once again.
Read MoreReport Says Pentagon Has Lost Track Of Thousands Of Firearms Given To Afghan Forces
The Pentagon has been unable to locate more than 40 percent of the firearms it has provided to Afghan security forces at a cost of $626 million, according to a report by a government oversight agency made public Monday. The report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) states that the Defense Department’s…
Read More11th Circuit: Constitutional To Bar Doctors From Asking Patients About Firearm Ownership
On July 25 the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit “eliminated the injunction” against the enforcement of Florida’s “gun gag” law, which restricts doctors from asking patients if they own a firearm unless asking is necessary to a patient’s treatment. According to Law360.com, the 11th Circuit ruled that barring doctors from asking…
Read More