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He was the Angel of Death : Trial Over Sutherland Springs Shooting Concludes – Courthouse News Service

Who’s to blame when a mass shooter shouldn’t have been able to buy his guns? Law enforcement officials continue t investigate the scene of a 2017 shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs in Texas. Devin Kelley opened fire inside the church in the small South Texas community on Nov. 5, killing more than two dozen and injuring others. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) SAN ANTONIO (CN) A federal judge in San Antonio must determine whether the victims of a mass shooting can hold the federal government responsible for the deaths and injuries caused by a gunman who shouldn’t have passed his federally mandated background check when he bought the murder weapons.

SCOTUS Rejects Two Gun Cases, Holds On To Another

AP Photo/Mark Tenally Amidst a push by the Left to pack the Supreme Court full of anti-gun justices appointed by President Joe Biden and a number of high-profile shootings around the country, SCOTUS once again sidestepped an important case dealing with the right to carry on Monday morning, while also rejecting two cases involving non-violent felons who were hoping to have their rights restored. The Court has been considering whether or not to grant cert in  New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Corlett for several weeks now, and a good chunk of the Second Amendment community has become increasingly skeptical that the Court will accept any case dealing with the right to keep and bear arms, even with the addition of Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the bench.

Facebook Bans Your Gun Ads But Spends Millions On Zuckerberg Security

Facebook Bans Your Gun Ads But Spends Millions On Zuckerberg Security 14 Apr 2021 The same Facebook social media platform that bans your gun ads spent over $23 million on security for Mark Zuckerberg in 2020. The Daily Mailreports Facebook spent “more than $13.4 million on personal security” for Zuckerberg, plus another $10 million in the form of a “pre-tax allowance…for his family’s private security.” The spending represented a $3 million increase over security costs for 2019. Facebook explained the security expenditures by pointing out the increase in cost was “primarily due to regular personal travel, costs relating to security protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic, increased security coverage during the 2020 US elections and other periods with increased security risk, and market increases in the costs of security personnel.”

Hoober: Amazingly Almost Everything Joe Biden Just Said Was Wrong

Font Size: As we all know, President Joe Biden gave a speech and announced some executive orders which are purported to combat gun violence. And there was much applause, and even more squinting as he strained to look at the teleprompter. Biden starts speaking about 3:30 in. WATCH: And a lot of it comes from the back end of a bull. Now, it’s one thing to propose regulations that have something to do with an actual problem, but it’s another to regulate something that isn’t a problem just for the sake of regulating something. So let’s go over what he got wrong.

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