JPFO works to destroy so-called "gun control" (code words for disarming innocent people), exposing misguided notions that lead people to seek so-called "gun control," and we encourage Americans to understand and defend all the Bill of Rights for all citizens.
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So-called "Universal" Background ChecksBy NSSF. Apr 15, 2024There are a few glaring problems with so-called "universal" background checks. NSSF urges lawmakers to ensure that the current Background Check System has the proper resources to guarantee it's operating as effectively and efficiently as Congress intended it to. [...] |
Admin's Latest Ploy — "Engaged in Business"By Alanna Durkin Richer & Colleen Long.
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Debate, John Lott and Sanford Levison: Was the Second Amendment a Mistake?By Dean Weingarten. Apr 10, 2024On March 11, 2024, Dr. John Lott debated the eminent law professor Sanford Levinson on the subject: Was the Second Amendment a Mistake? The debate lasted about an hour. It was held at the University of Wisconsin [...] |
Cracking The Code: 'Felon In Possession' Underscores 'Gun Control' MythBy Dave Workman. Apr 8, 2024The headline in an Op-Ed about so-called "red flag" laws, published by the Portland, Maine Press-Herald, says more about 'gun control' than perhaps was intended. [...] |
Arm Up! – Let My People KnowBy William Barclay Masterson. Apr 5, 2024As you may have guessed from the picture and the "let my people go" Moses reference changed to "let my people know" (which I borrowed from Rabbi Steinsaltz), this article is being written for my fellow Jews. [...] |
Anti-gun group plagiarizes photos of top female shooters to gaslight the publicBy Lee Williams. Apr 3, 2024This is the busiest time of year for professional shooter, wife, mother and Army veteran, Julie Golob. She is hosting classes and training hard for the upcoming competition season, which begins later this month. [...] |
Gun Skills | Occluded DotsBy Frank Melloni. Apr 1, 2024During your introductory pistol training, you were likely told to bring the front sight or dot into the sharpest focus possible while allowing your target to blur. This was and still is the best way to produce your most-accurate shot; however, accuracy comes at the cost of speed [...] |
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