Maybe Hunter Biden’s Pardon Can Lead to Something That Benefits More Than Just Joe and His Family
Of course, the president isn’t really acting on principle (in his pardon of his son Hunter) but on the basis […]
Of course, the president isn’t really acting on principle (in his pardon of his son Hunter) but on the basis […]
Alan Gottlieb, the bow-tie-bedecked head of the Second Amendment Foundation, visited Mar-a-Lago, President-elect Donald Trump’s Florida compound, last month.
The Trudeaunistas have apparently concluded that they’re on the way out anyway, so why not play to its base’s most authoritarian tendencies and disarm as many Canadians as possible? Well, at least those willing to comply with the ban.
Defending the gun charges (against Hunter Biden), (special counsel David) Weiss argued that “the Second Amendment, like the rest of the
What’s also unusual — and a fact most corporate media accounts have missed — is the fact that the shooter used a suppressed pistol in the shooting. The killer has to rack the slide of the handgun after each round is fired.
Our job now is to double down on the areas where guns are normalized, and to flip the discourse in the areas where they’re stigmatized.
A judge in San Diego has dismissed a lawsuit by Poway, California synagogue shooting survivors ruling that the respondents in the suit, including Smith & Wesson, are, in fact, protected by the PLCAA. Imagine that.
The good news: November was the 64th straight month with gun sales over one million. The bad news: November’s adjusted
“It’s Texas,” he said matter-of-factly. “Especially with all the ranches we have in the surrounding counties, people weren’t just going to give up their rights to purchase a firearm.”
Has the outcome of the election calmed gun buyers now that the Biden War On Guns is about to come to a conclusion? Are we in for another Trump Slump similar to what happened after the 2016 election?