The Senate Courts of Justice Committee advanced a slate of gun control bills targeting semi-automatic firearms, standard capacity magazines, carry rights, home storage, and more.
Multiple Gun Control Bills Advance in Virginia
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The Senate Courts of Justice Committee advanced a slate of gun control bills targeting semi-automatic firearms, standard capacity magazines, carry rights, home storage, and more.
Jeff Knox provided suggestions for NRA Voters in his last article here, but many have asked for a dedicated Election Article, so here we go.
Timothy Knight, an NRA whistleblower and former board member, released an endorsement list for the upcoming election.
At the NRA meeting, the committees and the Board of Directors accomplished a lot. I consider the meetings a success, in spite of the very troubling situation between the NRA and the NRA Foundation.
The NRA Foundation, was created by the NRA to fund NRA programs. The money was raised from NRA members, under the NRA name, for the express purpose of supporting NRA programs.
NRA programs have been thrown into jeopardy by the foundation’s current leaders, mostly former NRA directors who were allied with prior leadership [Wayne LaPierre] and who presided over scandals and financial improprieties.
The National Rifle Association has been changing under new leadership. Part of those changes include the balancing of their budget, but that came with a cost. NRA President Bill Bachenberg outlines why there’s been a change to distribution in their magazines and discusses the Association migrating towards more digital content.
Why not include members who will be directly affected in that discussion, especially since the focus of “NRA 2.0” is represented as being about transparency and renewed commitments to integrity?
The National Rifle Association’s Executive Vice President (CEO), has announced some significant changes that will impact every NRA member….
The National Rifle Association made a major announcement about changes coming to the organization. AmmoLand News’ John Petrolino got some of the details from NRA President Bill Bachenberg. Learn about what’s on the horizon for the organization as they continue to right themselves. Changes to operations, publications, communications and more.
You can tell that Buz breathes the Second Amendment and the NRA. We discussed the events at NRA extensively…
Show an enemy committed to your destruction you’re not willing to fight to the hilt and don’t expect that to do anything but embolden them.
The Board was packed with lawyers, retirees, and insiders who treated meetings like social events instead of serious work. Some literally fell asleep at the table.
It is unprecedented that the Nominating Committee would pass over a past President for renomination, but they did it this year when they chose not to renominate Charles Cotton.
Deserving gun owners now want better of President Trump, and it’s not hyperbole to conclude that if he—and NRA—don’t do a lot more, and quickly, Virginia could be lost to the Democrats.
The 2026 National Rifle Association Board of Directors election is coming up. The Nominating Committee put out their report over the summer. The full slate of what candidates will be on the ballot was just released. Which candidates ran via petition? Who comes recommended? All your election questions answered here.
NRA President Bill Bachenberg has released a President’s Webpage. We took a look at it and talked to Bachenberg.
Fusaro has offered a detailed plan, and good one. It’s up to NRA and VCDL to share what plans they have developed to see how their detailed strategies compare…
Robert K Brown is stepping forward again—not only as a candidate for the NRA Board of Directors himself, but also by endorsing a slate of reform-minded Patriots ready to clean house and restore the NRA’s credibility.
According to the court, there was not a “clearly established” prohibition against using government power to suppress the NRA’s First Amendment rights by pressuring insurance companies & banks…
In Atlanta for the NRA Annual Meeting, this correspondent had a conversation about the NRA, Constitutional rights, and concealed carry with the motel manager.
The event, taking place Thursday at 9:00 p.m. Eastern, invites members to “Join the conversation … to hear directly from Doug [and] ask questions about the direction of our Association.”
In 1984, the National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meeting was held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was the first Annual Meeting this correspondent attended. It was characterized by manipulation, lies, and betrayal.
In a bombshell lawsuit filed in federal court, longtime NRA powerhouse is suing the National Rifle Association (NRA), claiming the group she helped build and protect for over 45 years has turned its back on her..
BOD of the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) elected Bill Bachenberg of Pennsylvania as President of the NRA and Doug Hamlin as NRA Executive Vice President & CEO.
We’re talking millions of dollars funneled into gun control powerhouses like Everytown for Gun Safety, Giffords, and Sandy Hook Promise, using a maze of shell organizations to hide the source of the money.
The NRA’s 2025 Annual Meeting wrapped up this weekend in Atlanta without one of its biggest expected speakers: President Donald Trump.
Much progress has been made in restoring rights protected by the Second Amendment in the last 50 years. The facts, the culture, and the Constitution are with Second Amendment supporters.
For the Record, there’s nothing inherently bad or evil about the NRA Directors associated with the Old Guard. The Reform movement is solidly in the driver’s seat with a 40+ vote majority…
On March 26, Judge Judge William L. Cambell, Jr., a federal District Judge in Tennessee issued an opinion allowing the lawsuit to continue.