Judge ATF as They Judge Us: They’re All Guilty and They All Need to Go
The bottom line is this: ATF’s 2,600 Special Agents deserve to be judged exactly as they judge America’s gun owners: They’re all guilty and they all need to go.
The bottom line is this: ATF’s 2,600 Special Agents deserve to be judged exactly as they judge America’s gun owners: They’re all guilty and they all need to go.
Every morning as I don my Staccato 9mm and my Microtech automatic knife without any permits or paperwork cluttering my
The state of Washington’s lawsuit accuses Wentz and Gator’s of violating the state’s Consumer Protection Act when it sold standard capacity magazines to two state “investigators” on two occasions.
The small gun club took on the United States Army over range access and won after a lengthy legal fight. This week, several club members returned to the ranges of Fort Devens for the first time in nearly five years.
According to the actual complaint, a Florida gun dealer became suspicious of Delgado after he tried to purchase his fourth Barrett rifle, which can retail for $10,000 or more. As a result, the gun dealer contacted the ATF directly.
Patrick “Tate” Adamiak has been behind bars in a New Jersey federal prison for almost three years, but he still
In a perfect world, Bryan Malinowski would be alive today and substantially richer after suing the ATF for violating his
The lawsuit is damning, almost beyond belief. None of the DOJ officials involved were willing to discuss it. Assistant U.S. Attorney Lindsey Mitcham Lorence, who is defending the ATF in the lawsuit, was unwilling to talk Wednesday morning.
Doctors are increasing their anti-gun fight against President Donald J. Trump’s pro-gun policies and ideas by publishing more fictional stories based on anti-gun sources than ever before, and JAMA can’t publish the biased untruths fast enough.
Someday soon you will receive a video call, or perhaps a text or voice mail video from a local politician