20 Years Ago Today, The Clinton ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Was No More
The lesson for anti-gunners and federal level Democrats should be that nothing makes an American want something more than the government telling them they can’t have it.
The lesson for anti-gunners and federal level Democrats should be that nothing makes an American want something more than the government telling them they can’t have it.
Gather round, folks, because today we’re going to do a deep dive into gun control history. Today is the 20th
Under a newly-announced policy, AG Bonta is increasing the fee charged to Californians who follow all the laws to purchase ammunition and undergo a background check, from one dollar to five dollars.
Why in the world in America are you eligible to walk into a gun store and buy an AR-15 rifle?
Harris didn’t address the question of confiscation and was only forced to respond later to criticism by former President Trump warning voters that if elected, the Vice President would have “a plan to confiscate everyone’s gun.”
John Cornyn caved to anti-gunners’ shrieking and collaborated with Senate Democrats to make the disastrous Bipartisan Safer Communities Act a reality. That he now has a chance to be GOP leader is more than alarming.
Basically what that would do is undo all of the permitting systems that exist in states across the country. And the agenda there is very clear. It’s to sell as many guns to as many people as possible and remove every public safety measure in place to allow that to happen.
Stop us if this sounds familiar. An unstable individual displays disturbing behavior and makes threats to carry out a horrific violent crime. It’s concerning enough that someone — someone who’s no doubt heard the “If you see something, say something” PSAs hundreds of times — calls the police.
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.
Ghost guns — that is 3D-printed guns, guns with no serial numbers, guns that can’t be detected by X-rays and guns built at home using separately purchased parts — are now banned on Oregon streets.