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Canadian Gun Grabbers Hit Snag with ‘Buyback’ Test
Canada’s effort to collect firearms which have been banned by the government has hit an embarrassing snag which one U.S.-based gun rights organization suggests is an indication that gun owners in that country are sending a message to the government. According to the National Post, a six-week “pilot program” which hoped to bring in up to…
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Israel distributes thousands of rifles to civilian security squads
(Jan. 8, 2026 / JNS) The Defense Ministry and the Israel Defense Forces have completed the distribution of thousands of advanced Arad rifles to rapid response teams across the country as part of the community defense strategy, the ministry said on Thursday. The distribution forms part of the ministry and IDF Ground Forces Command’s broader initiative…
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Australian Rights Coalition to fight government over-reach on firearms
A new group fighting for Australian’s access to the outdoors, the Australian Rights Coalition (ARC), has launched in Perth, and is already counting more than 200 members among its ranks. ARC’s purpose is to fight against government interference and over-reach with a focus on the “five Fs” of firearms, fishing, four-wheel driving, farming and forestry. It…
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Libertarian Agentine President Milei Expands Gun Rights
There is a problem here in the United States, and that’s if liberty were to fall here, there’s nowhere to go. There’s no escape route for those of us who don’t want the government to take everything from us, up to and including our guns, which is why so many of us have a line…
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Shooting industry gets boost with firearms law amendment
MANILA, Philippines — The Association of Firearms and Ammunition Dealers of the Philippines Inc. (AFAD) said the recent amendment to the Philippines’ guns law would be a “huge boost” for the country’s shooting industry. In a statement, AFAD president Edwin Lim lauded Congress for passing on third and final reading the bill amending Republic Act…
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Argentina Expands Gun Rights, Lifting Restrictions on Semi-Automatic Weapons
President of Argentina Javier Milei signed a decree Wednesday broadening gun rights in the country by allowing Argentine civilians to purchase and possess semiautomatic weapons for the first time in 30 years. The decree – signed by Milei, Cabinet Chief Guillermo Francos, and Security Minister Patricia Bullrich – rescinds restrictions imposed in a 1995 decree signed by…