On September 11th, 2004, Brian Kolfage, a Special Forces airman was critically injured during a mortar attack at his base in Iraq. Despite being one of the most critically injured airmen in the history of the Iraq war, he refused… Read More ›
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The Campaign Finance Laws Trump did not Break
Cohen was sentenced to 3-years in prison for campaign finance violations. Cohen now claims Trump was knowledgeable of the crimes and encouraged them. Affair hush money, in this case, does not fall under the in-kind contribution definition. What started as… Read More ›
ObamaCare ruled Unconstitutional by Texas Federal Judge
U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor ruled Tuesday that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional Texas led a collision of 20 states in the suit Texas v. United States 14 Democratic states led a counter suit to defend the ACA Judge… Read More ›
BSA Looking into Bankruptcy amid lawsuits and Membership Decline
BSA has hired a Chicago law firm to explore Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection BSA membership has declined to 2.3 million members; peaked at 6.5 million in 1972 BSA recently extended their program to girls BSA is being sued over handling… Read More ›
Possession of 11+ Round Magazines are now a Felony in NJ; Former Officers are Exempt; New Term ‘Assault Firearm’
NJ Magazine Limit is Officially 10 Rounds 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals Ruled in Favor of the new Limit Former Police Officers are Exempt from the new Limit Six months ago, Governor Phil Murphy signed S102 into law. This bill… Read More ›