Key Takeaways The DOJ has filed a lawsuit against Colorado’s ban on large capacity magazines, following another suit against Denver’s AR-15 ban. The lawsuit argues that magazines are protected arms under the Second Amendment and are in common use by law-abiding citizens. The DOJ uses Colorado’s own previous stipulations, highlighting that banned magazines are widely owned and used lawfully. The case could set a precedent for challenging magazine bans in other states if the DOJ prevails in this lawsuit. The outcome may influence federal enforcement against state restrictions on firearms, reshaping Second Amendment rights enforcement. Estimated reading time: 7 minutes…

United States ruler, Donald Trump, has said that it is “not the right time” for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. Trump, who has criticized both Russia and Ukraine, making it unclear which side he’s really on, however, with the recently announced aid package to Ukraine, we could probably guess.…

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This article was originally published by Roman Kireev at The Mises Institute.  The regression theorem demonstrates, as a praxeological law, that money must originate as a marketable commodity before it can evolve into a widely accepted medium of exchange. Yet what is often missed is that this theorem—logically derived from…