Are NY Concealed Carry License Restrictions Constitutional? NRA-ILA Files Opening Brief in U.S. Supreme Court
On Monday, the National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) filed their opening brief in the United States Supreme Court Case : NEW YORK STATE RIFLE & PISTOL ASSOCIATION, INC., ROBERT NASH, BRANDON KOCH, Petitioners, v. KEVIN P. BRUEN, in His Official Capacity as Superintendent of the New York State Police, RICHARD J. MCNALLY,…
Read MoreU.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Monumental Gun Rights Case
The inevitable collision between opposing ideologies on what the Second Amendment means is, finally here. On Monday, the United States Supreme Court agreed to hear New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Corlett. Just the decision to listen to the case is immense! The central issue of the case is simple: Whether the state of…
Read MoreColion Noir Highlights How New York Gun Control Laws Don’t Work
On Tuesday morning gun rights advocate Colion Noir recorded and published the following video to highlight how strong New York City Gun Control Laws are and how that hasn’t had any impact on slowing the number of shootings and the amount of gun violence in the city. https://www.facebook.com/COLIONNOIR/videos/276192520502671/
Read MoreOne Dead, One Wounded in Home Invasion
Lewiston, New York – One man is dead, and another seriously wounded after 3 men forced their way into a home on the Tuscarora Reservation early Sunday morning. According to the Lewiston Police Department and Niagara County Sheriff’s Office, 3 armed men broke into a home located on Mt. Hope Rd. at around 4:30 a.m.…
Read MoreDouble-Barrel Shotgun Home Defense
Stafford, New York — An armed home invader was shot while trying to rob an elderly Stafford man and his wife on Tuesday. The 76 year old victim who asked not to be identified, told 2 On Your Side, he and his wife were home watching TV at around 9 p.m. when he heard a…
Read MoreMan Shot After Wielding Samurai Sword
Port Jefferson, New York – A man was shot and killed after swinging a samurai sword with a two foot blade around inside a local liquor store. According to the Suffolk County Police Department, officers were dispatched to a report of a shooting at around 2:30 p.m. When police arrived, they learned 50-year-old Theodore Scoville…
Read MoreNY Man Cleared of Charges After Killing Two Burglars
Utica New York – A homeowner is cleared of charges after he shot and killed two people who broke into his home in May. Police charged 64-year-old Ronald Stolarczyk with felony criminal possession of a firearm after he shot both intruders with a .38 caliber Rossi revolver, which police say wasn’t registered under current New…
Read MoreRetired NYPD Officer Shoots Car Jacker in the Head
According to NYPD, two men, yet to be identified, stole a Lexus SUV and then attempted to flee the area. For some reason, the pair of criminals decided to ditch the stolen car, and abandoned it around 138th and 225th St. in Laurelton Queens Then they began to search for another vehicle to steal. They…
Read MoreToy Guns Are Too Dangerous, Says New York Government Officials
Following in the footsteps of the “Gun Buy Back” programs popular with gun control advocates, New York officials have held a toy gun buy back program. The program, and others like it have been around for some time and are nothing new to the arena of politics. This year, government officials in the Village of…
Read MoreStudent Singled Out for Posting Pictures
Long Island University student singled out by the college for posting pictures of himself holding unloaded firearms during an off-campus event held by Cabela’s.
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