On November 3, Eric Tirschwell, Executive Director and Chief Litigation Counsel for Everytown Law, sent a long missive to Sarah Colbert, the general counsel for Sturm, Ruger & Co.
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On November 3, Eric Tirschwell, Executive Director and Chief Litigation Counsel for Everytown Law, sent a long missive to Sarah Colbert, the general counsel for Sturm, Ruger & Co.
The gun-grabbers raised ten times as much and spent 12 times as much. Giffords, all by itself, dropped more on pushing red flag laws than the total amount our side raised.
The Wall Street Journal recently attacked stand-your-ground laws, blaming them for a rise in justifiable homicides in recent years.
Florida-based supermarket chain Publix announced it would allow open carry of handguns in its stores. The change was made after a federal judge overturned the state’s prohibition on open carry in September.
Solicitor General John Sauer filed a brief urging the Supreme Court to deny certiorari to Rush v. United States, a challenge to the inclusion of short-barreled rifles in the National Firearms Act.
Politico reports Giffords, House Majority Forward, and pollster Global Strategy Group are working on a new messaging strategy. They’re using one of gun control’s favorite tools: The Big Lie.
H. Res. 656 repeatedly criticizes Nevada’s supposedly weak gun control laws. In fact, Goldman and Nadler assert that Nevada is a threat to New York.
Gun rights groups blast Democrats’ $300 million CDC funding plan as taxpayer-funded gun control propaganda.
Texas Senator John Cornyn, Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski, and Senator Susan Collins of Maine are among the most conspicuous RINOs in Washington, but those at the state level are standing in the way of meaningful gun law reform, as well.
Rhode Island is a “shall-issue” state for concealed handgun carry permits. However, a person wanting to open carry must get a second “unlimited” permit.
What a difference a few years and some unwise political moves can make. Especially one very bad move: The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.
Gavin Newsom lashed out after a court upheld a ruling that California’s law requiring background checks for ammunition was unconstitutional.
“Background checks save lives,” gun-grabbers assert as if it had been engraved on stone tablets and brought down from Mount Sinai. However, there’s little objective evidence that background checks deliver on the promises.
The Court’s reluctance to hear Snope raises some interesting questions about the Court itself.
The news that the U.S. Solicitor General will not appeal the Fifth Circuit’s ruling in Reese v. ATF is a big win for gun rights and a huge blow to gun control zealots.
We may not have gotten what we wanted in the Big Beautiful Bill, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get it by gaming the system so it works in our favor.
Gun control zealots constantly push emergency restraining protective orders or red flag laws, citing only anecdotal evidence for support.
Preventing Gun Violence Through Effective Messaging details the strategies and tactics of gun control addicts. It’s a free PDF download and a must-read for any supporter of the Second Amendment and our constitutional rights.
All of the low-hanging fruit has been plucked; expanding constitutional carry beyond the 29 states that already have it will be challenging.
The case is National Rifle Association v. Glass, and it’s a seven-year-old battle to correct a law passed in haste by the Florida Legislature, wrongfully depriving hundreds of thousands of young adults of their civil liberties.
The arguments supporting magazine bans are dubious at best and it’s a breath of fresh air to see a high-ranking state judge do exactly that.
House Republicans are blocking the movement of two bills to remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act.
As always, the goal is to promote gun control laws and to create a public demand for them.