🚨 DISTURBING: Florida mom Kiah Lowery ARRESTED after forcing her 6-year-old son to carry a 26 lb Instacart delivery, then slapping him for dropping the case of water. She’s now facing child abuse charges.
Good. Completely unacceptable behavior.
Trump says he’s working on national reciprocity.
Carry in all 50 states.
And this is about to expose a lot of people.
Because if your driver’s license works when you cross state lines…
Why shouldn’t your carry permit?
If you’re trusted to protect your life in Texas, why does that right disappear the second you land in New York, California, or New Jersey?
An imaginary line on a map should not erase your right to defend yourself.
And this is where the “I support the Second Amendment, but…” crowd always tells on themselves.
Because national reciprocity is the easy one.
This isn’t even the AR-15 fight.
This isn’t the magazine fight.
This is just saying:
If you went through the process, got licensed, and followed the law, your permit should be recognized nationwide.
That is actual common sense.
So watch who fights this.
Because the people who oppose national reciprocity were never defending the Second Amendment.
They were defending control.
Now be honest:
Should your carry permit work in all 50 states like your driver’s license?
Or should every state get to decide whether your right to protect yourself disappears at the border?
Drop your answer below — and send this to the person who still says, “I support the 2A, but…”
12-year-old Colorado student smirks after being removed from class for having the “Don’t Tread on Me” flag on his backpack, after a teacher incorrectly claimed the historic flag was associated with slavery
“So they're the reason that they do not want the flag is due to its origins with slavery and slave trade. That is what was, um, that's the reasoning behind them.”
Ohio teacher breaks down in tears and panics in court after being sentenced to one week in jail for stalking her ex-boyfriend
27-year-old Hannah Freeman was accused of following her ex-boyfriend to work at least 33 times over the course of a single month
She was also accused of breaking into his car and taking more than $1,000 worth of belongings.
During sentencing, Freeman’s attorney told the judge that the sentence being handed down was not what the two sides had agreed upon.
"You didn’t agree with me, Mr. Kinlin, and I am charged with sentencing," Judge David Matia answered back
The exchange appeared to leave Freeman in a panic.
She was sentenced to one week in jail, 18 months of probation, ordered to wear a GPS monitor for 90 days, undergo mental health counseling, and was prohibited from contacting her ex-boyfriend
Sophie Cunningham talks about the league not protecting Caitlin Clark and why she is on the WNBA 30th Anniversary Poster instead of Caitlin.
Full Video Here: https://t.co/kJZX4LpmLJ
Rewatching Black Hawk Down (2001) feels like spotting future stars every few minutes. Tom Hardy, Orlando Bloom, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Jason Isaacs, Eric Bana, Jeremy Piven… it’s one of those casts that somehow became even more impressive with time.
Hey, Wiener guy! Remember when you called me a "McBigot"? How does it feel now that the Frankenstein you created is coming for you? Every stupid communist learns this history lesson the hard way. Enjoy!
Dear Ms. McAdoo (aka @BillionsTiffney), In accordance with the Order dated January 6, 2026, in cause #25-3148-A/H, filed on January 9, 2026, please find official notice of deposition. If you have any questions, please feel free to respond to the emails you keep ignoring. If you decide to begin communicating via email, I will gladly stop using social media to litigate this case.
A federal court just ruled that suppressors are protected arms under the Second Amendment.
Good win.
But that’s not even the biggest part.
The real story is what this ruling may do to magazine bans, AR bans, and every “hardware” ban anti-gun states have been protecting for years.
Because the Ninth Circuit has been saying things like magazines are just accessories.
Not arms.
Not protected.
Basically a fashion accessory for your rifle.
But now the Fifth Circuit looked at suppressors and said:
No.
If it helps you use your firearm for lawful self-defense, it can be protected by the Second Amendment.
That creates a problem.
A big one.
Two federal courts are now looking at the same kind of argument and reaching opposite conclusions.
That’s called a circuit split.
And that may be exactly what finally forces the Supreme Court to step in.
So this isn’t just about suppressors.
This could be the case that puts magazine bans and assault weapons bans directly on the Supreme Court’s doorstep.
Now be honest:
Should suppressors, magazines, and AR-15s all be protected under the Second Amendment?
Or should the government get to call them “accessories” and ban them?
Drop your answer below — and send this to the person who still thinks suppressors work like they do in movies.