NRA Leadership Addresses Magazine Distribution Changes
Through a letter to the Board of Directors, National Rifle Association President Bill Bachenberg has revisited the changes made in NRA magazine distribution.
Through a letter to the Board of Directors, National Rifle Association President Bill Bachenberg has revisited the changes made in NRA magazine distribution.
At least two banks highlighted “polarizing” or “polarized” public opinion surrounding individual gun ownership rights and gun control as part of the basis for their firearms restrictions.
After peaking at 22 million in 2022, the number of concealed carry permit holders fell by 0.59 million last year to a current total of 20.88 million.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has denied New Mexico’s petition for rehearing en banc in Ortega v. Grisham, allowing
University-based programs and offices with titles that mismatch their intent is not surprising, given the success of firearm prohibition advocates insinuating their objectives into everything from religion to dentistry.
Weaponizing health care “experts” in an effort to more easily fool the citizenry into rights-adverse “support” in hopes of convincing them this public health “crisis needs” to be managed by government is critically dangerous.
This latest proposal by ATF appears to be part of the ongoing effort announced as a “new era of reform” as posted on the ATF website earlier this year.
Parsing the facts from the modern media’s chaff is a valuable skill for any age, and it certainly doesn’t hurt to start with a dose of distrust.
New Jersey’s so-called ‘carry killer bill’ that was passed in December of 2022 quadrupled carry permit fees from the pre-Bruen levels.
Even while acknowledging these efforts as unconstitutional due to the state’s preemption law, the Saint Paul City Council unanimously passed the ordinance and became the first city among a coalition of 17 pledging to do the same.