The coming implementation of Constitutional Carry in Oklahoma has served to emphasize the logical flaws in the arguments of those opposed.
Oklahoma Lawsuit Shows Logical Flaws in Gun Control Assumptions
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The coming implementation of Constitutional Carry in Oklahoma has served to emphasize the logical flaws in the arguments of those opposed.
The BATFE reaches a sweet plea bargain deal rather than have a judge make a ruling on the definition of a firearm legally binding.
A charging grizzly bear attack was stopped with a 10mm Glock pistol on Elmendorf-Richardson in September of 2018.
A lawsuit has been filed by Representative Jason Lowe (D-Oklahoma City) to stop Constitutional Carry from going into effect in Oklahoma. Opponents call it a “Hail Mary” pass.
The number of National Instant background Check System (NICS) checks remain high. August and September are at record levels. Gun sales remain high, with a record number in August.
Washington State campus police shut down decade old policy of storing guns for students on campus. They claim it is required because of the I-639 referendum.
The Supreme Court has deferred making a decision on the Suggestion of Mootness in the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. New York City Oral arguments will be heard on 2 December 2019.
A pair of bowhunters in Montana were attacked by a grizzly bear on September 16, 2019. They stopped the attack with 9 mm pistols. One hunter said bear spray would not have worked.
One of the ways people who wish the population disarmed deceive, is to conflate a reduction in “gun deaths” with an increase in public safety. This is an incorrect assumption.
A traveler returning to Wisconsin, was shocked to find a Denny’s with a gun free zone. He complained and left for another restaurant.
In the video, an alert apartment dweller uses an AR-15 type rifle (Ruger AR 556) to stop a home invasion.
Two pairs of archery hunters were attacked by a bear or bears in Montana on September 16. One pair used pistols, the other, bear spray. Both defenses were successful.
Guns are good tools to defend against dog attacks. Most of the time, a walking stick will serve to deter the attack.
NY AG Leticia James attacks both First and Second Amendments by threatening online producers of items not regulated by either the federal government or the State of New York.
AmmoLand News’ own Dean Weingarten was the big winner for his unrelenting coverage of local, state, federal and international news or events related to our right to keep and bear arms.
Open Carry was common at the Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC) in Phoenix, in 2019. The GRPC had a record attendance of more than 1,000 activists.
The far left New Zealand government is attempting to pass a highly restrictive national gun registry. The PM claims New Zealand citizens have no right to arms. History shows they had such a right.
The leftist Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) has raised an incredible possibility, apparently something they just noticed: Self defense might be legal!
A gunfight occurred in Conyers, GA. Three masked intruders opened fire at three residents. One fired back, probably with a semi-automatic rifle. All three masked intruders were killed.
In a 2019 Rasmussen poll, 28% of Democrat and 18% of overall voters believe membership in the National Rifle Association should be outlawed.
Representative Ken Buck, (R-CO) introduced an amendment to the federal “Red Flag” bill, that would allow the addition of gang members. Democrats voted it down, citing due process problems.
A Chinese immigrant started a conversation about guns, because of open carry. It went from hunting to Hong Kong.
In the back country of Yellowstone Park, your risk of death by grizzly bear is about the same as death by car accident in the rest of the United States.
Open Carry at Walmart and Fry’s in Arizona: no one was asked to leave. This illustrates the need for the normalization of exercising our Second Amendment Rights
The veto referendum filed to stop the enactment of Constitutional Carry in Oklahoma appears to have failed. The official count will be done by the Secretary of State next week.
The holy grail of those who wish us disarmed is gun registration. Once your guns are required to be registered, they are, in effect, already confiscated.
US News and World Report has rated states for public safety. The top three, Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire, are all Constitutional Carry States.
The mass murderer at Odessa/Midland Texas may have used a homemade gun. It might have been sold to him illegally. Homemade guns have been legal for the existence of the United States.
The Washington Post has printed an emotional plea for Majority Leader McConnell to violate his oath and ban a whole class of arms. Yes, Senator McConnell, do something: Protect the Bill of Rights.
We are inside a cluster of mass public murders. We should avoid the media induced emotion, and refrain from crippling the First Amendment or the Second Amendment.