Doug Ford congratulates homeowner who shot alleged home invader
Ontario Premier Doug Ford praised a homeowner who shot an alleged intruder, suggesting that such actions are a deterrent for future crimes.
Premier Doug Ford heaps praise on gun owner who shot intruder at Vaughan home
Ontario Premier Doug Ford praised a homeowner who shot an intruder, stating such acts ought to deter crime.
Republicans push campus carry laws in nearly a dozen states as college shootings reignite debate
Republicans are advocating for campus carry laws in response to recent college shootings, igniting a debate over gun rights and campus safety.
Aid for women to buy guns: MP requests that the city hall veto the project
The GoiΓ‘s Public Ministry has requested that the mayor of GoiΓ’nia veto a law project that would provide financial aid for women victims of violence to purchase firearms.
Who is Brandon Herrera, the YouTuber and gun manufacturer who backed Trump for Congress in Texas
Brandon Herrera, a YouTuber and gun manufacturer, has received Donald Trump's endorsement for the Texas Congressional District 23 race following the incumbent's resignation amid a personal scandal.
Court orders release of indigenous leader arrested on suspicion of involvement in shooting attack that left tourists injured in BA
A Brazilian court has ordered the release of an indigenous leader who was held on suspicion of involvement in a shooting that injured tourists, citing insufficient evidence for continued detention.
β1285 People Arrestedβ 1986 Gun-dae Incidentβ¦ First Retrial Begins After 40 Years
A South Korean court has initiated a retrial for the Gun-dae incident, a significant political crackdown from 1986, marking the first legal reconsideration of the events after four decades.
Mike Lee unveils national constitutional carry bill to override 'hostile' state gun laws
Senator Mike Lee is proposing a national constitutional carry bill that aims to eliminate concealed carry permits and associated penalties across the United States.
Papua New Guinea offers cash for guns as amnesty opens to combat escalating tribal violence
Papua New Guinea has launched a national campaign to encourage residents to surrender illegal firearms by offering cash payments amid rising tribal violence.
Gorsuch name-checks Founding Fathers who were 'habitual' drinkers in SCOTUS fight over marijuana users
Justice Gorsuch discusses the definition of a 'habitual drunkard' in a Supreme Court case addressing gun ownership rights for drug users.
Gun rights expert says Minnesota Dems tried to block her testimony on firearm bills to 'avoid' policy debate
A gun rights expert claims Minnesota Democrats attempted to exclude her from a hearing on gun control bills to shift focus from policy debate to emotional narratives.
United States: Supreme Court Skeptical About Gun Ban for Drug Users
The U.S. Supreme Court is showing skepticism towards a law banning gun possession by regular drug users, particularly in the context of marijuana consumption.
GOP bill seeks to block illegal immigrants from being armed law enforcement
Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill to prevent illegal immigrants from possessing firearms while serving as law enforcement officers.
SP arrests 430 men in 3 days for violence against women
In a recent crackdown, 430 men accused of violence against women were arrested in SΓ£o Paulo over three days, with actions led by the Civil Police resulting in numerous weapon seizures and attempts to enforce protective measures for victims.
Mass shootings have prompted Canadian gun laws to change over the decades
Recent mass shootings in Canada, including a tragic incident in Tumbler Ridge, have led to significant changes in gun laws over time.
Daily summary #1858: Shooting attack at school and home leaves dead in Canada; Novo party takes TSE against Lula's samba-enredo in Rio; Britney Spears sells copyright to all her songs
A tragic shooting incident in Canada leaves 10 dead and several injured, while Brazilian politics faces potential judicial issues regarding Lula's samba-enredo, and Britney Spears sells the rights to her entire music catalog.
The law on carrying firearms in churches that could advance in Florida in February 2026
A legislative proposal in Florida aims to allow armed volunteers to provide security at places of worship, advancing steadily through the state Senate with no opposition.
Allegations of Sexual Abuse Against the Disabled: Why Wasn't the Human Rights Vigilance Team Able to Uncover the Seongdongwon Case?
The human rights vigilance team at Seongdongwon in Ganghwa-gun failed to uncover allegations of sexual abuse by the facility's director, with experts citing structural limitations due to a lack of complete independence from the facility.
Pro-gun groups quickly rallied for Alex Pretti. Why didnβt they do the same for a Black gun owner?
The death of Alex Pretti at the hands of federal immigration agents has ignited debate among gun rights groups about their selective advocacy based on race and circumstances.
Left-leaning gun clubs grow after the fatal shooting
Following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by ICE agents in Minneapolis, left-leaning gun associations have seen an increase in membership as gun ownership is no longer viewed solely as a conservative response to perceived threats.
Dirty hippies against nazis in "The Shadows of Tulsa". The war of two conspiracies
The events in Minneapolis, where a federal immigration agent fatally shot Renee Macklin Good, have intensified the existing conflict in America over migration, human rights, and gun violence against unarmed citizens.
Federal Appeals Court Says California Open-Carry Ban Is Unconstitutional
A federal appeals court ruled that California's ban on open carrying firearms is unconstitutional, reinforcing Second Amendment rights.