The ATF under President Joe Biden, the authors claimed, “used crime gun intelligence to shut down known trafficking networks and identify the worst-of-the-worst dealers.”
John Richelieu-Booth, a 50-year-old self-employed IT contractor from England, was arrested by British police after returning home from a vacation in Florida for posing awkwardly while holding a Remington 870 shotgun in the Sunshine State.
Everytown’s latest bit of propaganda was really bad—but not in a way that could negatively impact our gun rights. It was very poorly written and perhaps one of the craziest things we had ever seen.
Georgia gunsmith and technical specialist Len Savage is an expert witness who has been involved in 29 federal court cases over a 20-year span.
Their data is bunk—it’s made up. Anything that’s based on the Gun Violence Archive is nothing but complete fiction. Literally, no one who matters uses their data anymore, not since we outed them in 2021.
ATF agents took two inert RPGs they had seized from Patrick “Tate” Adamiak’s home, inserted an RPG training device and a bunch of additional parts, fired a few 7.62x39mm rounds and classified them as Destructive Devices.
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson described Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani’s election victory as “the biggest win for socialism and the biggest loss for the American people.”
To understand how the government used the two legal Uzis and other legal firearms to support their case, you have to look at how Adamiak’s charges changed over time.
Larosiere is asking to present his case to the entire U.S. Court of Appeal for the Fourth Circuit, after a panel of three appellate judges heard the case.
The Gunshine State only recently legalized open carry, which was decades overdue. However, it was never passed by our state lawmakers and was never signed by the governor into law.
Everytown’s new firearm training classes are about as honest and realistic as the journalism produced by its paid staffers at the Trace.
Orlando-based attorney Matthew Larosiere is an experienced Second Amendment defender, who is personally handling Patrick “Tate” Adamiak’s appeal.
Today, Seiler and his family live in Central Florida. He has 10 acres, so he built his own shooting range. His four sons and one daughter are all in their 20s. His wife, Nikki, became an American citizen. He owns a Liberty gun safe and carries a Glock 43 every day.
The judges’ verdict was mixed. They agreed that one of his convictions violated the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment. But as to Adamiak’s other legal concerns, the judges wrote: “we discern no other reversible error.”
It’s time to end this California-compliant madness. The Special Litigation Section would be a great choice to lead the way because they have never once lost a case.
The suit claims that the NSSF “received Plaintiffs’ personal information and used it for political purposes—and benefited from doing so.”
The open carry of any commonly used firearm—rifles, shotguns or handguns—is now 100% legal in Florida.
Matthew Larosiere, the appellate attorney for Patrick “Tate” Adamiak, had only around 15 minutes to encapsulate all that was wrong with his client’s trial, conviction and subsequent 20-year prison sentence Friday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
The recently released Make Our Children Healthy Again report by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services should be required reading for parents of all types.
Regardless of the complete insanity of this case and the broken promises of government officials, Adamiak’s appellate attorney, Matthew Larosiere, has formed a simple strategy: He plans to tell the truth.
As it stands now, not a single politician of any party has helped the young former sailor, who should be leading a Navy SEAL platoon rather than wasting two decades of his life sitting behind bars in a federal prison in New Jersey.
Matthew Larosiere, an appellate attorney for Patrick “Tate” Adamiak, will argue his client’s innocence Sept. 12th in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which is in Richmond, Virginia.
Marianna Mitchem, ATF’s former Associate Assistant Director of Field Operations (Industry Operations), is now working for former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun group.
The millions of law-abiding Americans who have chosen to carry a concealed firearm are putting “everyone involved at risk,” the ATF announced this week in a post on X.
President Trump should put the ATF out of our misery before its agents kill yet another innocent American or violate someone else’s civil rights.
Anyone who still believes that former U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Patrick “Tate” Adamiak must have done something wrong or illegal in order to justify his 20-year federal prison sentence need only look at the documents his team has just released.
For the state’s millions of gun owners, our 46-year-old, soon-to-be-former governor has been a true friend.
Walter Wentz, owner of Gator’s Custom Guns in Kelso, Washington, talked to the Second Amendment Foundation about the battle he is waging against Washington State over the Second Amendment.
The Ft. Devens Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc., is growing and it’s well deserved. The small gun club took on the United States Army over range access and won after a lengthy legal fight.
A Florida gun dealer is responsible for stopping some serious weapons from making their way to a violent Mexican drug cartel.