Deadly Virginia Home Invasion is a Reminder of the Importance of Armed Self-Defense
“What we do know is that her husband was able to stop the killer from committing further violence because he had a firearm with which he was able to fight back.”
“What we do know is that her husband was able to stop the killer from committing further violence because he had a firearm with which he was able to fight back.”
“Constitutional rights are not up to a public vote, which the 9th Circuit panel recognizes, even if he doesn’t. Neither are rights subject to essentially getting permission from the state, via a background check, in order for citizens to exercise them.”
“We will wait with bated breath for Gov. Newsom to announce he has completed all of the California requirements and then he can show us a sample of his safety and marksmanship skills, which should be rather enlightening.”
“We’re delighted that officials in Dumont, a borough in Bergen County, have adopted Resolution 2025-216 to eliminate the municipal portion of the permit fee,” said CCRKBA Managing Director Andrew Gottlieb.
The report fails to mention a major reason people leave their firearms in their cars…the proliferation of ‘gun-free zones’ and ‘sensitive areas,’ all promoted by the same social justice extremists who complain about guns falling into the wrong hands.
As we state in the letter, the result would be a super-entity of gun control enforcers which could be used by future anti-gun administrations to target the Second Amendment community in unprecedented ways.
Both Ceasefire Oregon and the Washington-based Alliance for Gun Responsibility have one-gun-per-month provisions in their legislative agendas.
The embarrassing exposure of a gun control activist’s tale about a school shooting in rural Pennsylvania — which never happened — illustrates just how far anti-gun fanatics will go in their crusade to disarm America.
“While it appears no money ever exchanged hands, the idea such an offer was even made raises serious questions about what the gun control lobby does with its money, and whether this sort of thing is acceptable under tax exempt guidelines.”
The Illinois House Gun Violence Prevention Committee is holding a public hearing today in Springfield on House Bill 3320, the