Surveillance efforts are being proposed, including the Gun Hardware Oversight and Shipment Act (GHOST Act) …which would empower the government to track purchases of gun parts, including barrels, slides, and bolt carriers.
It’s time to end this California-compliant madness. The Special Litigation Section would be a great choice to lead the way because they have never once lost a case.
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.
Everytown’s contribution to Jones falls within a greater context, with the announcement it is spending $1 million on advertising to support Virginia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger.
The suit claims that the NSSF “received Plaintiffs’ personal information and used it for political purposes—and benefited from doing so.”
Most recent high-profile acts of violence, particularly politically motivated ones, with guns being used as the weapon of choice, haven’t come from the right. They’ve come from the left.
Being from “free America”, Kyle went to get his carry handgun, which also happened to have a magazine with more than 10 rounds in it. Which, of course, is illegal in Massachusetts, where liberty was born. And has died.
The political left understands that the only way to place blame on guns is to add a human element and make the gun appear to be the cause of the violence.
The Charlie Kirk assassination does not show he was wrong about infringements on the Second Amendment. It shows his opponents have lost the debate and are resorting to force.
It’s a case certain to cause tremors beyond Washington’s borders if the high court grants review. The case is known as Gator’s Custom Guns, Inc. v. State of Washington…
Regardless of the complete insanity of this case and the broken promises of government officials, Adamiak’s appellate attorney, Matthew Larosiere, has formed a simple strategy: He plans to tell the truth.
For years, we’ve been shouting it from the rooftops. The issue isn’t guns! It’s the violent maniacs. And yet, many refuse to listen, likely because disarming their political opposition has always been part of the left’s playbook.
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.
When a church or school is protected by armed security, the likelihood of an attack drops dramatically. But because of laws like Biden’s 1990 Gun-Free School Zones Act, many of these spaces remain soft targets.
So what do you think — did Trey Gowdy simply raise hard questions about prevention, or did he cross a line and sell out on the Second Amendment?
The term “common sense” is used when convincing people to give up their rights and support dangerous gun laws.
Johns Hopkins has once more beclowned itself as a purveyor of agenda driven “junk science”…
The traditionally liberal Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has issued two rulings this summer which could be considered a shot across the bow of West Coast anti-gunners.
The gun control group Everytown for Gun Safety is rolling out firearms training. Some things are just so insanely foolish, they can’t be made up.
“No rogue federal judge has the power to stop you. Do it this week, and take one more easy Win.”
Two people, both gun owners, debate where to draw the line between personal freedom and public safety. From red flag laws to federal registries, they explore the tradeoffs—without holding back.
It’s instructive to note who the Democrats want to keep on the streets and who they want to forcibly remove from society.
We always hear the same old argument for gun control after an attack. “We need more gun laws to prevent these violent attacks,” but what if the gun laws are the problem?
In 2014, Colorado reported 86 gun homicides, or 1.9 per 100,000 people; in 2023, the most recent year with available data, 237 people were killed with guns in homicides, or about 5 per 100,000 residents.
Mark McCloskey has been able to legally retrieve his AR-15 rifle from the St. Louis Police Department. It has been over five years.
Senator Chris Murphy has entered an amendment to raise the National Firearms Act of 1934 tax stamp fee on all regulated items to $4709.
“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.
Colorado’s concealed carry law, HB 24-1174, took effect July 1. It requires in-person training and stricter permit standards.
This is what Politico thinks will turn around perception about the party’s disparagement of traditional American men, and this is what Joe Rogan thinks should run for president…?
Oregon’s SB 243, a new gun control bill banning rapid-fire devices and expanding public carry restrictions, has passed the legislature.