Restorative Justice: Everytown Candidate Pledges to Protect Rights of Responsible Gun Owners
Politics, they say, make for some strange bedfellows. Nicole Aloise, the Democrat running for the District Attorney job in New […]
Politics, they say, make for some strange bedfellows. Nicole Aloise, the Democrat running for the District Attorney job in New […]
Residents, who can’t trust in a dependable police response resort to the state’s CCW law and the RKBA. While citizens are expected to play by the rules, the police aren’t, resulting in a process that strips constitutional rights when they’re needed most.
The United Kingdom, as rabidly weapon-adverse and anti-gun as gun control orgs like Giffords and Everytown could ever wish, is moving to deregulate suppressors. A lot of wine moms are going to have to need to re-up their Xanax prescriptions.
“By repealing ineffective non-prosecution policies, we’ve empowered our police officers to re-engage fully in the mission of public safety — not only as law enforcers, but as violence interrupters working proactively in our communities.”
At the 11th hour, while final negotiations were concluding on the meeting’s report, the Mexican delegation attempted to insert language in an attempt to create a gateway to extend the framework’s influence to the civilian ammunition market.
In the words of Calibre magazine, the Liberal government’s ban and “buyback” are the very “definition of regulatory capture run amok, and … will remain an ever larger, ever more obvious albatross about the neck of any future government.”
“In my capacity as mayor, it’s my job to protect my residents, including from the abuse of the state. I introduced this proposal and lobbied my council to support it because no natural right should be held hostage to a paywall.”
An infinite number of laws on the books are worthless unless they are used to prosecute people with illegal machine guns and conversion devices instead of seeking to shift responsibility for these crimes onto gunmaker GLOCK, Inc.
For decades, gun control advocates and their allies in “public health” have pushed a misleading factoid about children and firearms.
The Chicago registry was highly touted by its proponents and media cheerleaders as a major leap forward in fighting “gun violence.” Its failure is a lesson that should be remembered when the “next big thing” in “gun violence prevention” has its day in the public eye.