New York’s ‘Sensitive Places’ Gun Ban Continues to Rack Up Innocent Victims
In the 2008 District of Columbia v. Heller U.S. Supreme Court decision, Justice Antonin Scalia contemplated potential location restrictions governments could impose […]
In the 2008 District of Columbia v. Heller U.S. Supreme Court decision, Justice Antonin Scalia contemplated potential location restrictions governments could impose […]
I first met Biden while I was working as an investigative reporter for a Delaware newspaper several years before he became our Commander-in-Chief. I wasn’t impressed.
“The notion that people’s rights are somehow endangered is belied by the overwhelming facts that surround us,” he says. ”At the same time, there is a very significant gun crime problem.”
The group Guns Down America has launched a “Business Must Act” campaign imploring corporations to ban the open carry of firearms in stores and to use their financial capital in support of policy change.
Reps critique the CRFT for not proposing the elimination of pools and hot tubs in homes despite a higher incidence of child drowning in such environments. Instead, the CRFT suggested measures like increased supervision and swim lessons.
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says California’s new law requiring firearms dealers to provide
It’s important to be precise in describing these issues. Defining the problem as simply “gun violence is the number one cause of death in children and teens” is at best vague, and at worst propagandistic and intentionally misleading.
Grassroots activists want an ATF chief who adheres to the Second Amendment, and who “can tell the difference between the good guys and genuine bad guys.
New York’s chief law enforcement officer conveniently disregards the fact that NYC already has the strictest gun laws in the US. Laws that disarmed everyone inside and standing outside the Queens nightclub last night.
“To preserve our democracy through peaceful civil engagement, states must be able to appropriately regulate firearms in modern First Amendment-protected spaces.”