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A WWI Stevens Model 520 Trench Gun Prototype

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From the Vault: Remington U.S. Army Model 1871 Pistol

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Indy Council Votes to Ban Concealed Carry, ‘Assault Weapons’ by S.H. BLANNELBERRY

 

The Indianapolis City-County Council passed Mayor Joe Hogsett’s gun control plan on Monday night. The decision is in response to concerns over violent crime in the city.

Unveiled in May, Hogsett’s plan splits into two parts. The first proposes stricter gun restrictions, subject to state law changes.

These include:

  • Raising the handgun purchasing age to 21
  • Mandating handgun licenses
  • Banning concealed carry w/o license
  • Banning so-called “assault weapons”

A 2011 state preemption law currently blocks cities from regulating guns. Despite this, the council voted along party lines, 18-5, in favor of Hogsett’s gun control proposals.

The second part, unanimously approved, targets serious offenders.

Indianapolis will hire three federal prosecutors. They’ll report to the Southern District of Indiana’s U.S. Attorney’s Office’s Violent Crimes Unit. The unit focuses on serious violent and gun crimes.

The city’s corporation counsel’s office will fund the new prosecutors. This year’s budget allocates $225,000 for their salaries, with future costs covered by the office.

Mayor Hogsett praised the council’s decision.

“Tonight’s Council votes on Proposals 149 and 156 prove that Indianapolis and its leadership won’t back down from taking bold steps to protect residents and neighborhoods,” said the mayor on Monday night.

“I applaud the Council’s bipartisan support for funding our partnership with U.S. Attorney Zach Myers, holding the worst of the worst offenders to account,” he continued.

“I also wish to thank those who approved our common-sense gun safety measures, increasing the purchasing age to 21, requiring handgun licenses, and removing the concealed carry of firearms.  Tonight we are sending a clear message of where we stand about the causes of gun violence and the proliferation of illegal weapons on our streets,” he concluded.

Every Republican councilor, totaling five, opposed the gun control measures.

During the council meeting, Minority Leader Brian Mowery articulated his disapproval.

“I’m voting against this because I disagree with the toothless language and the policy itself, but also because it likely violates state statute and the state constitution,” he said, according to the IndyStar.

He further expressed concerns about the proposal likely contravening state statute and the constitution. Mowery cited the opinion of the Indiana Office of the Attorney General, stating that the proposal breaches the state preemption law.

There’s no doubt it does violate the state’s preemption law. As such, one can argue it isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. That said, the second proposal — the hiring of prosecutors — may help to put and keep bad guys behind bars.

We’ll see. As always, stay tuned for updates.

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WATCH: FBI Director Wray Admits Gov’t Been Seizing Personal Data from Banks Related to Gun Purchases by LARRY Z

Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

In a shocking revelation, Christopher A. Wray, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), recently confirmed that the U.S. government has been quietly working in collaboration with prominent financial institutions, including Bank of America, to mine the personal data of law-abiding citizens without the use of legal warrants or subpoenas.

This data includes sensitive information such as records of firearms purchases. In the video above, you can watch Congressman Massie (R-KY) question Wray about the supposed extrajudicial surveillance.

The disclosure came on Wednesday during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the “Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation” (FBI).

 

Wray was also raked over the coals by Congressman Matt Gaetz. The Florida Republican sharply criticized the FBI director for numerous alleged bureau offenses, including mass violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and a perceived lack of investigation into the Biden family.

Gaetz, citing low public trust in the FBI, voiced concern over Wray’s lack of scrutiny towards these issues.

Wray denied protecting anyone for political reasons, including the Biden Family, and defended the bureau, prompting Gaetz to imply that Wray’s responses were dishonest or ignorant.

Gaetz further critiqued Wray’s lack of accountability regarding personal misuse of the FISA process by FBI personnel. Despite this criticism, Wray maintained that there had been disciplinary actions taken for such misconduct. Grumpy

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Pro-2A Groups Challenge ATF’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ Policy in Federal Lawsuit by S.H. BLANNELBERRY

Today, Gun Owners of America (GOA) and the Gun Owners Foundation (GOF) filed a federal lawsuit. They lodged it in the District of North Dakota against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). The lawsuit contests the ATF’s “Zero Tolerance” policy for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs).

This policy, enacted by the Biden Administration, demands strict recordkeeping. Any errors can trigger immediate license revocation. This policy contrasts with previous practices, which prioritized warnings and corrective measures.

Morehouse Enterprises joined the lawsuit. Doing business as Bridge City Ordnance, they face the potential loss of their FFL. They’ve incurred five minor recordkeeping infractions, none involving illegal firearms distribution.

Interestingly, ATF inspected Bridge City Ordnance after it joined another GOA and GOF lawsuit. That ongoing case challenges the ATF’s Ghost Gun Frame and Receiver Rule.

Erich Pratt, GOA’s Senior Vice President, issued a statement. He called out the administration for its politicization of federal agencies.

ATF is revoking gun shop licenses at the highest rate in 16 years, according to a 2022 report by The Trace. (Photo: The Trace)

“This zero tolerance policy towards lawful commerce guaranteed by the Second Amendment is just the latest example of this Administration weaponizing federal agencies against their political enemies. It also is just one more compelling piece of evidence to support gun owners’ demands that Congress defund the ATF,” he said.

Sam Paredes, a GOF Board representative, also expressed concern. He spoke out about the hardship businesses face due to minor clerical errors.

“It’s ridiculous that good people trying to make an honest living are facing this assault on their livelihoods simply over inconsequential paperwork errors. GOF is proud to be lending our support in defense of Bridge City Ordnance and all of those small businesses facing devastating consequences if this Administration’s hostility towards firearms is permitted to go unchecked,” Paredes stated.

Fox News first covered this case. More information can be found there. As always, stay tuned for updates.