Grifting for Dollars: David Hogg Uses DNC Mailing List to Raise Cash for His Own Lucrative PAC
A few weeks ago, we noted that anti-gun activist David Hogg wanted to be a Democratic National Committee vice chair. We suggested […]
A few weeks ago, we noted that anti-gun activist David Hogg wanted to be a Democratic National Committee vice chair. We suggested […]
ATF is a sick joke and should be shuttered permanently, because ATF agents would rather charge a completely innocent man with bogus federal felonies and lie under oath than admit they screwed up.
Mexico President Sheinbaum threatened, “If they declare these criminal groups as terrorists, then we’ll have to expand our U.S. lawsuit,” to claim that U.S. firearm manufacturers are complicit in aiding narco-terrorist drug cartels.
But the most ridiculous commission member is Todd Lizotte, the President and CEO of Bold Laser Automation. He’s also the patent holder of microstamping technology and stands to reap a financial windfall if Massachusetts requires this unproven, technologically unfeasible requirement on firearms sold in the Commonwealth.
Mass surveillance is a slippery slope, and history has proven that when a government agency like ATF has the power to secretly track its citizens, it inevitably abuses that power.
The previous administration wielded the ATF like a hammer against the firearm industry, turning the regulatory agency into one that punished and carried out a radical gun control agenda designed to diminish 2A rights.
In the early 1980s, in order to meet a growing customer demand, several firearm firms released semi-automatic firearms that fired
Mexico’s lawfare attack was petitioned to the Supreme Court by Smith & Wesson after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit revived the case after it was dismissed by a lower federal court.
Despite the assurances of California officials on the importance of “protecting” residents and their data, the reality is that government data leaks and actual misuse are far from isolated occurrences.
It turns out, though, that billions of Bloomberg bucks and even more money from George and Alexander Soros weren’t enough for gun control advocates. They wanted taxpayer dollars, too.