The Conflicting Definitions of ‘Mass Shooting’ and How They’re Used by the Media
When you hear on the news that a mass shooting has occurred, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? […]
When you hear on the news that a mass shooting has occurred, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? […]
While it is not uncommon for federal courts of appeals to consider a case en banc, the Ninth Circuit has developed a highly unusual practice of automatically vacating a three-judge panel’s opinion when it grants en banc review.
The NRA is at the crossroads between opportunity and danger. Members are demanding change and the “Elect A New NRA” slate is prepared to be that change.
The killer was admitted to a “specialist education centre” where he stated the reason he brought the knife to his previous school was “to use it.” He was later referred to an anti-extremism program after he researched school shootings in class.
Trump used the world stage to call out American banks for their track record of discriminating against lawful American businesses, not just over the past four years, but also going back to the Obama presidency.
Perhaps if the FBI and several other federal law enforcement agencies had done what’s right for the past four years rather than what made Biden and the White House staffers happy, things would be different.
If President Trump truly wants to take historic action, he will help end the ATF immediately, before another American is needlessly shot and killed…which is guaranteed to happen.
SB3 inhales all of that gun control smoke and holds it for greater effect. The bill would ban the manufacture, distribution, transfer or sale of any semiautomatic firearm that accepts a detachable magazine.
In the 2008 District of Columbia v. Heller U.S. Supreme Court decision, Justice Antonin Scalia contemplated potential location restrictions governments could impose
I first met Biden while I was working as an investigative reporter for a Delaware newspaper several years before he became our Commander-in-Chief. I wasn’t impressed.