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Armed Citizens: Not Just an American Concept

Monday, September 15, 2025

Armed Citizens: Not Just an American Concept

We frequently post stories about law-abiding citizens who, by exercising their rights protected under the Second Amendment, bring an end to violent criminal assaults.  We covered two instances earlier this year in Michigan, one involving an attack at a Walmart and another at a church.  We’ve also covered reports that show the benefits of armed citizens.

Of course, most of what we cover takes place here in the United States, where we have the benefit of our Founders recognizing and safeguarding our inherent right to self-defense through the protections of the Second Amendment.

Occasionally, we will report on other countries that appear to be moving in the right direction when it comes to recognizing the benefits of law-abiding citizens being able to defend themselves and others.  We’ve recently seen this in Argentina, Finland, and Poland, and hope to see it elsewhere.

Israel has seen a mix of good and bad when it comes to gun control.

In March, we reported Iranian-linked hackers were able to penetrate Israel’s databases containing sensitive gun owner data and leaked the information online in early February.  This exemplified just one of the numerous problems NRA has long pointed out with registration schemes involving law-abiding gun owners.

Restrictions on law-abiding citizens possessing and carrying firearms are generally more restrictive in Israel than in most states here in the U.S., but their firearm laws have fluctuated over the years based on perceived internal and external threats.

While the 1970s and ‘80s saw firearm ownership in Israel as somewhat ubiquitous, the ‘90s brought increased restrictions.  In 2018, however, Israel began loosening some restrictions.

In 2023, following the unprecedented terrorist attacks of October 7, Israel began loosening restrictions again.

While the country continues to face threats, Breitbart recently reported that “a number of civilians” helped an off-duty Israeli soldier end a terrorist attack on vehicles and pedestrians near a bus stop in Jerusalem’s Ramot Junction.  Although six innocent lives were lost, the casualties could have been far greater had the two terrorists responsible for the attack not been killed.

According to The Times of Israel, “Police said that a soldier and a number of civilians who were present at the scene fired at the terrorists and killed them.”  The paper also noted that National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, commenting on the policy he spearheaded to put more arms in the hands of civilians, said, “Weapons save lives.”

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NRA Defeats California Gun Control Law; State Must Pay Nearly $500,000 in Attorney Fees Incurred by NRA

Monday, March 23, 2026

NRA Defeats California Gun Control Law; State Must Pay Nearly $500,000 in Attorney Fees Incurred by NRA

Today, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California granted a stipulation for final judgment and permanent injunction in Safari Club International v. Bonta, under which the state conceded that its firearm advertising restriction is unconstitutional ...

Virginia: Legislature Adjourns from 2026 Session; Anti-Gun Bills on Governor's Desk

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Virginia: Legislature Adjourns from 2026 Session; Anti-Gun Bills on Governor's Desk

On Saturday, March 14th, the Virginia General Assembly adjourned sine die from the 2026 legislative session, and the future of the Commonwealth hangs in the balance. 

DOJ Legal Filing Renews Concerns About ATF’s Posture on Braced Pistols

Friday, March 20, 2026

DOJ Legal Filing Renews Concerns About ATF’s Posture on Braced Pistols

The saga of ATF’s enforcement of the National Firearm Act’s “short barreled rifle” provisions against braced pistols has been a roller coaster ride of shifting interpretations. NRA-ILA has been keeping up with, reporting on, and ...

Washington: Governor Signs 3D-Printing Ban

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Washington: Governor Signs 3D-Printing Ban

The Washington legislature adjourned sine die from the 2026 legislative session on March 12. 

Virginia Lawmakers Want to Punish Crime Victims and Exempt Themselves from Gun Control

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Monday, March 23, 2026

Virginia Lawmakers Want to Punish Crime Victims and Exempt Themselves from Gun Control

Anti-gun lawmakers in Virginia’s General Assembly recently earned well-deserved scorn by trying to create a special carveout for themselves in one of their numerous gun control bills. 

Utah: Governor Cox Signs Pro-Gun Legislation Into Law

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Utah: Governor Cox Signs Pro-Gun Legislation Into Law

This morning, alongside firearm industry and advocacy partners, Governor Cox signed House Bill 214 into law during a ceremony in Salt Lake City, marking a significant legislative victory for protecting lawful commerce in the firearms ...

NRA-ILA Remembers Martial Artist, Cultural Icon, and Patriot Chuck Norris

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Monday, March 23, 2026

NRA-ILA Remembers Martial Artist, Cultural Icon, and Patriot Chuck Norris

Friday, March 20, brought the sad news that Chuck Norris, a great American patriot, had died. He was 86 years old.

Ohio: Senate Passes Suppressor Legislation

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Ohio: Senate Passes Suppressor Legislation

Today, The Senate passed SB 214 by a vote of 31-1, legislation to remove firearm suppressors from the definition of “dangerous ordnance” in the Ohio Revised Code. This legislation now goes to the house where ...

Florida Attorney General Says Nonviolent Felons Retain Second Amendment Rights

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Florida Attorney General Says Nonviolent Felons Retain Second Amendment Rights

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has taken the position—consistent with the NRA’s—that nonviolent felons retain their Second Amendment rights.  

Michigan: Constitutional Carry Legislation Introduced

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Michigan: Constitutional Carry Legislation Introduced

A package of pro-Second Amendment legislation has been introduced in the Michigan House. House Bills 5653–5657 would make Michigan the 30th state in the nation to recognize Constitutional Carry, allowing individuals who are legally permitted ...

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