By Any Means Necessary: Gun Rights Orgs Countering Anti-Gunners’ Worst Instincts
It never ceases to amaze me at the epic level of hypocrisy that comes from the gun-grabbing left. The group […]
It never ceases to amaze me at the epic level of hypocrisy that comes from the gun-grabbing left. The group […]
Former President Obama can feign frustration over cancel culture all he wants, but Kimmel’s suspension is a poor example of it, and he should know. He weaponized cancel culture in the first place.
Whatever his 2028 plans, it’s highly likely that Newsom will sign the unconstitutional AB1127 gun ban bill into law. That would certainly placate the gun control industry activists in his political base.
We’ve seen it time and again: when a Republican is in the White House, firearm sales slow down. The fear
Every time the industry goes into a downturn, the critiques grow louder. The funny thing is, they don’t come from anyone with a track record of successfully navigating one.
Israel has seen a mix of good and bad when it comes to gun control. In March, we reported Iranian-linked hackers were able to penetrate Israel’s databases containing sensitive gun owner data and leaked the information online in early February.
The calls for more restrictions on law-abiding Americans’ Second Amendment rights by gun control activists in the aftermath of a tragedy aren’t surprising or new.
Many in Gun World like to frame these fights as an us-versus-them issue. It’s those damn liberals, they say, who hate guns.
“Constitution Day serves as a great reminder that the Second Amendment stands on equal footing as all other rights afforded American citizens.”
After a simple, cursory examination of the Johns Hopkins survey, the final product makes more sense. It’s a gun control product performed by gun control advocates.