Meet Chuck Michel, leader of our legal fight against Pritzker’s Gun & Magazine Ban
Maxon and the Aurora Sportsmen's Club (ASC) are hosting two "Meet the Legal Team" fundraisers to support our fight against the Illinois PICA Gun & Magazine ban. Meet lead attorney Chuck Michel from the Second Amendment Law Center and Illinois gun law expert Todd Vandermyde for a real time update…
Uber Eats driver finds religion after trying to enter an armed black woman’s residence
A whole lot of Americans pay big bucks to have Uber Eats deliver food to their home or place of work. Most of the time, the worst thing that typically happens is the food is cold and their wallet is lighter. But sometimes things can take a more ominous turn.…
New Lenox mayor UNHAPPY with Cook County Prosecutor Kim Foxx
New Lenox, IL Mayor Tim Baldermann castigated Cook County's prosecutor Kim Foxx in a very public press conference on Monday. He lamented how the Soros-funded prosecutor doesn't prosecute, and when she does, she pleads cases down to probation, putting violent criminals back on the street. No offense mayor, but you…
Darnall’s NRA Youth Camp Returns to Bloomington after four-year COVID hiatus
“This is fun!” That’s how Rosie Delgado, one of GSL Defense Training’s new instructors, described her first time volunteering at one of the nation’s longest-running NRA Youth Shooting Camps in Bloomington this past weekend. It was fun, not only for the kids but for the adults who volunteered to help…
DESCENT: Chicago lawlessness grows under ‘Big Brain’ Brandon Johnson; Chicago Police get no love or support from other City Departments
"Street takeovers" continue growing in Chicago as large mobs of unruly "little rascals" and "scholars" block traffic and have an impromptu party. Street parties are nothing new in cities, but these "takeovers" usually occur in high-traffic intersections blocking motorists (and emergency vehicles). What makes them dangerous is when reckless drivers…
Kwame Appeals Madison County decision striking down ISP’s ability to suspend/revoke FOIDs over mere arrests
With just days before the deadline to file an appeal passed, the Illinois Attorney General filed a motion to the Illinois Supreme Court appealing a Madison County Judge’s ruling on March 10th striking down the section of Illinois law allowing the Illinois State Police to suspend Firearm Owner ID Cards…
Executive Director Update: Protect Yourself, NOW
by John BochExecutive DirectorThe General Assembly has ended their Spring session so the onslaught of cray cray in new legislation has paused. That’s good news. LITIGATION.We expect things to start breaking loose in the next couple of months both in the FOID case and the PICA gun & magazine ban…
CHICAGO MAKES NATIONAL NEWS, AGAIN: Cops say thug out on electronic monitoring killed man at Christmas
Chicago scored more national publicity for a Christmastime homicide cops have tied to Fred Taylor, 24. Taylor was out on electronic monitoring for a stolen motor vehicle and aggravated fleeing. News of his arrest and his "electronic house arrest" barely made a blip locally. Why? He was the 59th person…
Ex-boyfriend wouldn’t move on… so he broke in and got shot by resident
What happens when you break a bedroom window and try to crawl into you ex-girlfriend's apartment? Well, if you're a guy in Gonzales, LA, you might get shot repeatedly until you cease your intrusion. That's exactly how things went down for 35-year-old Joshua Jones. He wouldn't move on after his…
HISTORICAL ILLITERATE: Tulsa Top Cop suggests trading liberty for temporary security
Tulsa's top cop Wendell Franklin suggested to Tulsa's public radio state-affiliated media outlet that Americans should trade their Second Amendment rights to get a handle on gang violence. Talk about a historically illiterate man. Was he attending a Diversity, Inclusion and Equity class instead of American history? What a buffoon.…