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News2A Team

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Preparedness Lessons from Hurricane Helene

Whether it’s hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, or wildfires, a natural disaster can quickly reveal how unprepared you are. Once a disaster strikes, it may already be too late to react effectively. You could find yourself cut off from food, potable water, power, commerce, fuel, and other essential resources. In this article, we offer a range of ideas to help you prepare for the next devastating natural disaster.

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Cover page of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention's first progress report

Office of Gun Violence Prevention Report Documents Infringements

The White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention (more accurately called the Office of Gun Rights Oppression) has released its first annual report, claiming success despite the rising crime rates we all witness daily. However, thanks to Dr. John Lott and the Crime Prevention Research Center, these claims are being thoroughly debunked. Dive into the real story behind these so-called “achievements” and get an honest assessment of the situation.

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A red flag

How to Not Get “Red Flagged” Like Kyle Arena

With the recent “red flagging” and arrest of Kyle Arena and his father, we are seeing a wide variety of opinions – both in support of and against red flag laws. Regardless of where you fall within the spectrum of opinion, the fact is that these laws do exist and they will be used against you. If its not already obvious, lets take a look at the lessons.

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Loose ammunition

The New Jersey Ammo FAQ Headquarters

In New Jersey, with its complex labyrinth of ever-tightening gun laws, there is no shortage of confusion as to what we can purchase and possess and if it is legal to order ammo online. In this article, which we will update as laws change, we try to bring some clarity to the topic.

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New Jersey Freedom of Information Day: A Call to Action for Transparency

October 30, 2024 is New Jersey Freedom of Information Act Day. This is your moment to take a stand. Governor Murphy has signed an Orwellian law designed to keep you in the dark, stripping away your right to access vital government information. This is your chance to push back. Read on to discover the full extent of the law and learn how you can participate anonymously. Let’s send a clear message to our government: we demand transparency, and we won’t settle for anything less.

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A man fires an AK-47 style rifle using a standard capacity magazine.

Procedural Showdown — Supreme Court Petition Challenges Assault Weapon Ban

Recently, the Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition petitioned the Supreme Court for cert after the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit handed down a ruling inconsistent with rulings out of other US appeals court circuits. This created what is commonly referred to as a “split circuit.” At issue is Delaware’s “assault weapon” and magazine ban case.

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The Disarmament Agenda — Part II

Are you one of the many Americans that thinks our disarmament will come in the form of door-to-door confiscation by armed agents? Maybe they will. We think it will be (and is) different.

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A screenshot of NJ Attorney General Matthew Platkin's letter to the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in the matter of Koons/Siegel v. Platkin.

NJ Attorney General Defends ‘Sensitive Places’ Ban Citing 9th Circuit

No matter how weak the attempt, the NJ Attorney General, Matthew Platkin, seems relentless in his letter writing to the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. When his office is not busy defending our unconstitutional “sensitive places” laws by citing historical laws deeply rooted in racism, they never miss an opportunity to cite poorly-executed rulings from other notoriously anti-gun circuits.

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