In a state that heavily restricts civilian ownership of AR-style rifles and detachable magazines, law enforcement’s apparent mishandling of such equipment raises serious questions about accountability and competence.
While Booker ranted for hours about supposed threats to democracy, his longtime driver and security sidekick, Kevin Batts, was cuffed and charged with “carrying a pistol without a license.”
The Department of Corrections suspended Morris following the arrest. If convicted, he faces up to 25 years in prison and over $300,000 in fines. His 2024 salary, with overtime, was reportedly $178,000.
As the race for Franklin County Sheriff heats up, the stark differences between Interim Sheriff Lori Streeter and challenger Isaac Mass have become clear, particularly on the issue of gun rights.
The notorious New York City Police Department License Division continues to thumb its nose at your Second Amendment rights…
…outrageous insult to the citizens of this state that they will continue to be denied their rights while dangerous extremists like Evans, Manning & far-left staffers are allowed to go armed.
A suggestion that the Second Amendment may no longer be “appropriate” in today’s society definitely should raise alarms about Shon Barnes
How can Harris, who has supported banning certain firearms and imposing heavy restrictions on law-abiding citizens, justify owning one of the most popular handguns in America?
These are the “One Percenters” the Antifa-types rail against. That they’re given a pass tells us much.
One of the dirty little not-so-secret secrets of the criminal justice system is undercover narcotics officers intentionally lying under oath….
However, we are disappointed that NC Sheriff McFadden refuses to pay the full legal fees incurred by those denied their rights due to his malfeasance as a public servant…
It’s good that Sotomayor’s security was able to defend themselves and repel a predator. It’s inexcusable that she won’t admit she has been wrong about our right to do the same.
U.S. Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) spent $1 million on private security for herself, all while calling for law-abiding citizens to lose their rights & proclaiming support for “defund the police”…
When they surrender their guns & dismiss their heavily armed, taxpayer-funded security teams, including getting rid of all those “weapons of war,” …I might care.
What would happen if an ordinary citizen had opened fire on car thieves?
Every single federal, state, & local LEO & politician, along with assorted aids were all heavily armed, with “weapons of war,” for their own “personal protection.”
They don’t want you to be capable and brave. Why?
“…I don’t want a country where weapons proliferate and where we consider that it’s up to the citizens to defend themselves.”
Whether or not Adams’ carries a gun when walking around the City is really beside the point. It is the fact that you and I are denied the same rights.
The NYC Mayor doesn’t need to carry a handgun for protection. He doesn’t have to be armed, he has substantial firepower standing all around him. Something the public isn’t supposed to notice.
If they understood the 2nd Amendment, & the ability to make firearms, as Americans always have, then it would be known that it’s not only a right but necessary to protect freedom.
That’s the job of the representatives of the people? To support enforcers in the suppression of rights?
That shallow understanding of the Second Amendment and where rights come from is why letting this guy tamper with them is so dangerous.
Regardless of who first said it, the gun prohibitionists and their media cheerleaders are using all three to swindle their countrymen out of their birthrights.
When Angelenos vote for Feuer for mayor, they’ll get exactly the government they enable. And exactly the results.
What they’re really trying to make us believe is that owning a gun is a big front-end part of the problem.
AmmoLand reporting used those to springboard into consideration that “real reporters” not only wouldn’t touch, but they also wouldn’t know to even think about asking.
There’s another consideration Slotkin and her kind don’t want constituents knowing about, much less talking about: Responsible children saving lives with firearms.
Once the House and Senate agree on a bill it will go to Gov. Mike Dewine to be signed into law, and as Shakespeare wrote, “Ay, there’s the rub.”
But in a way, he’s right. The Patriots at Lexington and Concord who refused government arms confiscation orders were all criminals in the eyes of the law.