Long March: The Gun Control Industry’s Never-Ending Push for Civilian Disarmament

By Miguel A. Faria, MD For many years, the federal government has arrogated more power to itself at the expense of the individual states, including policing actions that should fall within the jurisdiction of state courts and not the federal judiciary. Likewise, federal government intrusion into every aspect of the lives of Americans continues to … Read more

The Right to Armed Self Defense in an Age of Permissive, Revolving Door Justice

By Miguel Faria, Jr., MD Darrell Brooks, the 39-year-old criminal who plowed through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, had been arrested on November 2, 2021 for assaulting and running over the mother of his child. By November 16, Brooks had been released on a mere $1,000 bail, and less than a week later he … Read more

The UN and EU Struggle to Limit Civilian Gun Rights as the US, Czech Republic and Poland Push Back

By Miguel Faria, Jr., MD The United Nations Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) has failed to materialize because the negotiators have not been capable of reaching a consensus. But as Gun Owners of America stated years ago, “It would be a mistake to believe that it spells the end of the effort to regulate small arms … Read more

‘America, Guns, and Freedom’ Exposes the CDC’s Longtime Anti-Gun Bias

By Spencer Reed Irvine As gun rights and gun control advocates, political surrogates, spokespeople and other groups contemplate the future of the Second Amendment to the Constitution, Dr. Miguel A. Faria, Jr., M.D. has published a book that provides extensive background, history, context, and insight into the politicization of Second Amendment-related research over the last … Read more

Book Review: America Guns and Freedom by Miguel Faria, Jr. MD

By Robert B. Young, MD Let’s be up front—America, Guns and Freedom is a bait-and-switch job. This brand new book (available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and via all good booksellers) is not just A Journey into Politics and the Public Health & Gun Control Movements. It is far broader than that—which is all to the good. … Read more