06/06/2026
On June 6, 1944, under the command of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Allied forces launched Operation Overlord, the largest amphibious invasion in history.
By dawn, thousands of paratroopers had already landed behind enemy lines, followed by waves of troops storming the beaches of Normandy under heavy German fire.
Despite fierce resistance, especially at Omaha Beach, the Allies secured a foothold in France, marking the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe during World War II.
Today marks the anniversary of D-Day, a pivotal moment in World War II that still stands as a testament to the courage and collaboration of Allied forces.
On June 6th, 1944, Operation Overlord commenced with the largest seaborne invasion in history. More than 156,000 troops, including many brave American soldiers, stormed the beaches of Normandy, France.
Their bravery and sacrifice paved the way for the liberation of Western Europe from N**i occupation. We remember their service with gratitude — and honor the generations of veterans who have followed.
🎧 Listen to these episodes of Veterans Radio to learn more about D-Day:
- https://veteransradio.org/june-6-1944-d-day-remembered-and-honored/
- https://veteransradio.org/june-15-2024-from-the-archives-remembering-d-day/
- https://veteransradio.org/rebecca-grant-and-the-75th-anniversary-of-d-day/
06/06/2026
On this day, June 6th, in 1944, thousands of young men stormed the beaches of Normandy to save the world. Never forget.
03/29/2026
Today, we honor the courage, service, and sacrifice of our Vietnam War veterans.
Your legacy endures—and we are forever grateful.
Show your support for our Vietnam veterans below!
03/14/2026
Proposed Minnesota legislation gun laws
https://youtu.be/3zrtO4-lH1k?si=NFRbWJ0uoRo_bpMe
Question, who would be exempt from this proposed law?
New Gun Bill Allows Police To Enter Your Home To Check Your Guns Without A Warrant - SF 4290
Minnesota gun control just crossed into warrantless home inspections, and every American should be paying attention.In this video, I break down Minnesota Sen...
02/04/2026
Even if you do not purchase ammo online, these are small steps to restrict our 2nd Ammendment rights.
Sign The Petition: Tell Congress To VOTE NO On HR-7166!
HR-7166 is a nasty gun control bill filed by Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman – and cosponsored by dozens of additional Democrats – that has already been referred to the House Judiciary Committee. HR-7166 would make it a crime to buy ammo online, nationwide, require anyone who sells ammo to h...
01/22/2026
Who else hasn't bought one this year? Yet, anyway......
01/21/2026
Purchasing should soon have the option to be set through the USPS to an authorized FFL dealer. Not just FedEx or UPS
A major win for gun owners: the DOJ just declared the USPS ban on mailing handguns unconstitutional. Details in the article—check the comments or story for the link.
01/21/2026
Updated information from the ATF
⚠️ ATF Just Updated the Definition of “Unlawful User of a Controlled Substance” — Here’s What That Actually Means for Gun Owners
The ATF just released a new rule that changes how the federal government decides who is considered an “unlawful user of drugs” and therefore prohibited from owning or buying fi****ms.
Here’s the simple version:
🔹 Old Rule (Confusing & Overbroad):
Under the old definition, the ATF and FBI could deny a gun purchase if you had:
-A single drug possession conviction in the last year
-One positive drug test
-Or even multiple old arrests, even if you weren’t currently using drugs
Basically, isolated incidents — even from months ago — could be treated as “current drug use.”
This led to background check denials that didn’t match what the law actually intended.
🔹 New Rule (More Accurate to the Law):
The updated definition now focuses on whether a person is currently and regularly using illegal drugs.
The ATF now says a prohibited “unlawful user” must show:
-Ongoing drug use
-Regular patterns of use
-Use that continues into the present
A lawful prescription or one-time event does not make you an unlawful user.
In other words:
A single mistake months ago is no longer automatically treated as “current drug use.”
🔹 Why This Matters to Gun Owners:
-Fewer people will be wrongly denied firearm purchases.
-The rule now matches what courts have already said for years: the government must show current, ongoing unlawful drug use — not just old incidents.
-NICS background checks should become more consistent with the actual law.
This isn’t about expanding prohibited persons. It’s actually ATF pulling back from some of the overly broad interpretations that were causing problems.
🔹 Public Comment Is Open Until June 30, 2026
Gun owners, instructors, and advocates can submit comments on this interim rule.