Whose Side Are They On?: WA State Dems Work to Limit Gun Rights While Springing Drug and Gun Recidivists
While Evergreen State Democrats now controlling the state legislature are laboring to disarm law-abiding citizens, they should try first to […]
While Evergreen State Democrats now controlling the state legislature are laboring to disarm law-abiding citizens, they should try first to […]
The Washington State Criminal Justice System says it has permanently banned the SIG SAUER P320 from its training facilities after concluding that it’s possible for the pistols to fire without a pull of the trigger.
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.
SIG’s people have worked long and hard to get the company to where it is today. But being the top dog means more than becoming the de facto standard of excellence to gun owners. It also means becoming the “X-ring” for everyone who takes aim at the industry.
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?
When those who have worn a badge look at everything the ATF has done, from its incredibly sloppy search warrants to its obscene uses of lethal force, they realize it’s time to get rid of the entire agency.
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.
When Democrats have been rebuffed at their attempts to undermine our rights by the legislature, they have sought to use courts and administrative procedures to instead cripple the firearms industry, and this is yet another example of that.
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.
In the latest battle over gun rights in Washington, lawmakers in both the House and Senate have introduced opposing bills that would either lower or raise the age to legally purchase firearms.