Kamala Harris’s Long-Running Disinformation Campaign on Guns
NEW: Vice President Kamala Harris tells Oprah Winfrey “If somebody breaks in my house they’re getting shot”, when asked about […]
NEW: Vice President Kamala Harris tells Oprah Winfrey “If somebody breaks in my house they’re getting shot”, when asked about […]
Biden-Harris funnels taxpayer funds to career firearm prohibition activists. Their job is to create an anti-gun culture within all branches of the federal bureaucracy and dream up ever more ways to suppress 2A rights.
It seems the anti-gun community lives by the mantra of quantity over quality, as yet another organization has been formed
Harris doesn’t believe in the Second Amendment and will do what she can to restrict the gun rights. But quite apart from her extremist anti-gun agenda, she has embraced a variety of other policies that will make Americans less safe.
During the September 10 presidential debate, President Donald Trump correctly highlighted Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’s support for gun confiscation.
It’s clear that Kamala Harris still supports gun confiscation and is a threat to the rights of all law-abiding gun owners.
All of this is aimed at undermining the truth that armed, law-abiding citizens – “good guys with guns” – thwart crime and save lives.
You may recognize the frustrating parallels between Germany’s recent knife control effort and America’s battle over gun control. When authorities fail in their duty to uphold the law, it’s often the law-abiding who end up facing new restrictions.
If the federal government can mandate where and how someone must store a firearm in their own home, then there are effectively no limits on federal authority, aside from whatever weight the federal courts are willing to grant the Bill of Rights.
On August 21, Lafayette Parish Mayor-President Monique Boulet announced the Lafayette Police Department will enforce a 1,000-foot “gun-free” school zone around the University of Louisiana Lafayette Science Museum. Mayor Boulet has deferred to the university’s declaration . . .