Back in the Saddle
Here’s all the status you need to catch up on the horses in the races of Gazzola v. Hochul and Antonyuk v. James.
NYSP JTTF Survey
NYS JTTF is going into dealers for a “survey?” Well, then let’s get started on one of our own.
Dents in the Machine
The Second Circuit ruling in Gazzola v. Hochul on the request for preliminary injunction is out. The win is in the loss.
Hello Again, J6
Time to delve further into the people and events of January 6 to create Volume 2 of references, analysis, and activism you won’t find elsewhere.
Case Conference
Today was case conference day for Gazzola v Hochul at the U.S. Supreme Court. Allow us to express our gratitude to you for helping us raise our voices to defend the Second Amendment.
In the Cab
Gazzola v. Hochul awaits decisions from two appellate courts at once. #truth Read on!
Runway in Sight
Time to bring this plane in for a landing with the Reply to SCOTUS in Gazzola v. Hochul. What does the future portend?
Pass the Hat
Can you help to raise $7,500 in expenses for current costs in our federal civil rights case before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court?
A Window on Trial
The Oath Keeper defendants face yet another trial adjournment. Do the detainees at least have windows in their cells to look out of, while they wait?
The DOJ Anticlimax
The DOJ asked us to believe their on-going investigation would result in credible allegations to support charges of “seditious conspiracy” against the Oath Keepers. Instead, this 1-star drama, is but an anti-climax.
Pop-Up Defendant
Meet the newest DOJ Pop-Up Defendant, a Mr. William Todd Wilson, from Newton Grove, N.C., who hung out with Rhodes on January 6 at the posh Phoenix Park Hotel long enough to hear a mysterious “speakerphone call” with an unnamed individual, who was not the President of the United States.