Texas Needs to Take the Lead on Gun Rights Restoration for Non-Violent Felons
There’s no serious historical tradition of permanently disarming peaceable citizens merely because they committed a nonviolent offense.
There’s no serious historical tradition of permanently disarming peaceable citizens merely because they committed a nonviolent offense.
So manny of today’s gun control initiatives—or what we like to call infringements on an enumerated civil right—is performative. It’s
Virginia’s ban fails on two counts. It targets a gun commonly used under Heller, and lacks any basis in America’s historical tradition of gun regulation under Bruen.
While American gun control certainly wasn’t the only issue that contributed to his crushing defeat, Texans never forgot and they absolutely did not forgive.
The moment, and this day, calls on each of us to examine ourselves and ask if we are worthy of the price they paid for our freedom.
Hysterical fear mongering will always be the standard argument that anti-gun extremists use to oppose our right to arms.
Law-abiding gun owners have every right to be disgusted with a government that fails to protect the public while it works hard to prevent decent people from providing for their own protection.
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez made an excellent point in her answer in Chicago. It just wasn’t the point she intended to make.
For years, gun owners have been forced to navigate an outdated federal bureaucracy designed to treat the exercise of a constitutional right like a parole hearing.
Capital One is going to have to attempt to tell a court that “What’s in your wallet?” is actually illegal banking discrimination.