President Trump’s Pro-2A Executive Order Aimed at Biden Era Assaults

President Donald J. Trump’s latest executive order, “Protecting Second Amendment Rights,” is certainly catching the attention of gun owners. The order directs the Attorney General to review and identify any firearm-related regulations enacted between January 2021 and January 2025 that may infringe upon the rights of law-abiding Americans. For many gun owners and constitutionalists, this […]
Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Machine Guns—But Is It a Trap for the Second Amendment?

A federal judge in Mississippi recently ruled that the federal machine gun ban is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment, a decision that may appear to be a significant victory for gun rights at first glance. However, upon closer examination, this ruling raises serious concerns about whether it is actually intended to strengthen gun rights—or to set a […]
How Biased Polling Misleads Texans on Gun Control: A Look at the Hobby School of Public Affairs Survey

By Brenden Boudreau Public opinion polling on gun control is often presented as an objective measure of what Americans believe about firearm regulations. However, the reality is far different. As the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) has demonstrated, the way questions are framed can dramatically alter responses, skewing results in favor of gun control policies. The Hobby […]