Finally, A Vista Deal and Some Suggestions for the NRA From the New York Attorney General
Two stories that have managed to stay alive far longer than anyone expected are the sale of Vista Outdoor and […]
Two stories that have managed to stay alive far longer than anyone expected are the sale of Vista Outdoor and […]
“Absent this court’s intervention,” the gun makers’ petition continued, “Mexico’s multibillion-dollar suit will hang over the American firearms industry for years, inflicting costly and intrusive discovery at the hands of a foreign sovereign.”
I will be moderating a panel discussion after the oral arguments before the Supreme Court in Garland v. VanDerStok with three distinguished experts on firearms and Second Amendment law.
Notice how this Kamala Harris bears little resemblance to the person we’re seeing now on the campaign trail. She spoke off the cuff, without a teleprompter, and was far more articulate and self-assured than anything she displays now.
The anti-gun judges whose written opinions the Times article quotes are only “baffled” because they’re determined to uphold unconstitutional gun control laws, Supreme Court opinions be damned.
In one case, the three stores located in Montgomery County — Engage Armament, United Gun Shop and Atlantic Guns — sold 34 guns in a six-month period to a Maryland resident named Demetrius Minor who then transferred the firearms to a convicted felon.
U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) is telling voters that Vice President Harris would carry out the radical court packing plan to upend the Supreme Court and end lifetime appointments, turning it into a rubber stamp for The White House.
So, when do we get machine guns? At a nationwide level, probably never. At least unless coil guns, or some
Following a US District Court judge in Kansas ruling that machine guns are “bearable” and thus protected under the Second
Yesterday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that marijuana users are not “dangerous” person and cannot be disarmed under