Stop the Presses: The New York Times’ Reporting on Guns and Gun Owners May Be Shifting…Slightly
If you look closely enough, squint really hard, and read under perfect lighting, you might be surprised to find that […]
If you look closely enough, squint really hard, and read under perfect lighting, you might be surprised to find that […]
When health officials begin their “research” from the standpoint that firearms and Second Amendment rights should be treated as bacteria that cause disease, you know the results likely involves infringements on Constitutional rights.
If hunters haven’t been using traditional ammunition in California over the past six years and still aren’t using traditional ammo today, why do anti-hunting activists still blame traditional ammunition for lead poisoning in California condors?
Giffords’ pivot to actual theater matches their overall approach of using theatrics to push gun control laws that do little to hold criminals accountable for their crimes and instead only penalize law-abiding Americans who exercise their 2A rights.
Some of the justices’ questions demonstrated that they did not all seem to fully understand how the industry legally conducts business. Here are a couple of examples.
The justices questioned if this case wasn’t a wholesale attempt to redefine Second Amendment rights altogether, and how Americans might be able to exercise their rights to keep and bear arms.
There’s only one problem with the Tiahrt amendment that prohibits ATF disclosure of gun trace data…it has no teeth. In other words, there’s no penalty for ATF violating the law, which they did as part of Biden’s war on guns.
A few weeks into the new Trump administration, it seemed appropriate to spend some time with the NSSF’s SVP for Government & Public Affairs, Assistant Secretary and General Counsel Larry Keane.
The plan published by the Bloomberg School’s “Consortium for Risk-Based Firearm Policy,” promotes the idea that gun ownership would be better treated as a privilege and not as a right guaranteed for all law-abiding citizens.
The Trace and Sentient’s game plan isn’t new, but it’s still maddening. American hunters helping their communities should be praised and assisted in ways that help them do even more.