DOJ and the Courts Say the NFA is a Tax…The Senate Parliamentarian Has No Choice But to Rule That Way, Too
At this point everyone following the National Firearms Act debate is well aware of then-Attorney General Cummings’ famous testimony in […]
At this point everyone following the National Firearms Act debate is well aware of then-Attorney General Cummings’ famous testimony in […]
An infinite number of laws on the books are worthless unless they are used to prosecute people with illegal machine guns and conversion devices instead of seeking to shift responsibility for these crimes onto gunmaker GLOCK, Inc.
The goal of animal rights activist groups like NhRP, the Wilberforce Institute is to use any tools available – the courts, the ballot box, or now, increasingly, major banking institutions – to push their radical anti-hunting, anti-gun animal rights agenda.
I find myself reflecting on the fact that we are seeing some of the long-burning lights of our industry flickering and going out. The thing I realize most is that the work they’ve poured themselves into continues, principally because they’ve built their businesses on trust, dependability, and accountability.
U.S. Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) has a mighty high opinion of himself. He just ranked himself among the courageous and enlightened Founding Fathers who established the United States as an independent Republic.
For decades, gun control advocates and their allies in “public health” have pushed a misleading factoid about children and firearms.
The Chicago registry was highly touted by its proponents and media cheerleaders as a major leap forward in fighting “gun violence.” Its failure is a lesson that should be remembered when the “next big thing” in “gun violence prevention” has its day in the public eye.
The Democratic National Committee has had their fill of young gun control activist and DNC vice-chair David Hogg, who was
“Well, I have a gun, so I think I’m ready.” Such was the response of one gentleman during a group