Just Ask Nancy – Gun Owners Had a Significant Impact on the Outcome of the Election
Congratulations NRA members and other pro-gun voters! Once again, our votes helped make the difference. Don’t just take our word […]
Congratulations NRA members and other pro-gun voters! Once again, our votes helped make the difference. Don’t just take our word […]
America’s anti-gun governors are rejecting the clear message voters sent on November 5. Instead, they’re doubling down. Several have announced efforts to “Trump proof” their states before he takes office.
Rather than viewing this as a nice-to-have wish list about which we should be happy getting some items accomplished, we should look at this list as the bare minimum Trump and a Republican-controlled Congress owes to gun owners.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin struck a noticeably different tone than his usually combative anti-Second Amendment style, seeking instead to offer to work with Republicans in the new Congress when majority control flips in January.
Matt Gaetz has strongly supported the Second Amendment since his first day in Congress, and he will get President-elect Trump’s backing for his new job regardless of what the Democrats choose to do.
Most competitive organizations have no plan whatsoever to generate news stories in local media, opting almost always to take the sour grapes position that “the mainstream media never covers the shooting sports.”
“The ATF hasn’t had a director that actually understood the firearms industry or been a part of the community it’s responsible for regulating since its founding. We have the power to change that.”
Congratulations to America on, not just the victory of Donald J. Trump and his return to the White House, but
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is today congratulating the nation’s gun owners—especially those in
There are also important measures on plenty of state ballots this year, from Florida’s Amendment 2 that would enshrine the right of Floridians to hunt and fish within their state to a pair of hotly-contested initiatives in Colorado.