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“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

Gun owners are under fire today. Liberal media bias of firearms is as at an all-time high. Whenever there is a violent crime involving guns, the media jumps on “loopholes” and how “anyone can get their hands on guns.”

Rarely does the media report on the positive impact guns can have on deterring crime, or on how guns can save lives during robberies and attacks. Today there is much misinformation in the media, and the goal is clear: there is a clear liberal agenda to ban all firearms, and private ownership of any guns.

Our goal is to report on the media bias against firearms, through insightful analysis, constructive criticism and timely corrections to news media reporting.

The Staff:

Peter Suciu – Executive Editor

Peter is a freelance writer, and his work has appeared in more than three-dozen magazines and websites including Newsweek, Reader’s Digest, Playboy, Military Heritage, MSNBC.com, CNN.com and Forbes.com. He is the author of the history book Military Sun Helmets of the World, and has contributed to multiple Armchair Reader publications. For two and a half years Peter was a Web producer and editor for FoxNews.com, where he managed the websites for The O’Reilly Factor, Hannity & Combs and Fox News Sunday. Peter is a member of the Company of Military Historians.

John Kullman – Managing Editor

John holds a jurist doctorate from Thomas Cooley Law School, and a dual bachelor degree in English and Speech, as well as a minor in History from Central Michigan University. He previously was employed with Haliburton and Long & Wetzel. He is the managing editor of Firearmstruth.com, and is avid guns right advocate.

Contributing Editors:

Chris Armold – Video Editor

Kevin Kullman – Gun Business Editor

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