Kamala Harris Has Imported Criminals While Working to Disarm Americans
The shocking report from The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shows that while the Biden-Harris administration […]
The shocking report from The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shows that while the Biden-Harris administration […]
With 38 days until election day, the future of the Second Amendment is on the line. Sound policies that protect our fundamental rights are not possible without engaging these voters. American gun owners must understand what’s at stake in November.
If a law-abiding citizen had made that kind of stupid mistake, they’d be looking at arrest or a fine. But if you’re a gang banger, the police in New Mexico are mostly there to make sure you’re OK.
It’s nature that makes us human and our immersions as participants rather than mere observers prove that out. Outdoor pursuits draw us nearer to nature and get us in touch with our own selves.
It’s not surprising that Obama hack Dan Ashe would jump on board the wrong side of this issue and give weight to the anti-hunting activists pushing the measure. He has a track record of doing so that stretches back years.
While the Biden-Harris administration doesn’t recognize gangs or gangsters as problems, they’re quick to cite their bloody handiwork as justification for their constant infringements of our civil rights.
Harris doesn’t believe in the Second Amendment and will do what she can to restrict the gun rights. But quite apart from her extremist anti-gun agenda, she has embraced a variety of other policies that will make Americans less safe.
In a recent interview with Oprah Winfrey, Democrat nominee Kamala Harris debuted her new stance on the Second Amendment. The
It’s clear that Kamala Harris still supports gun confiscation and is a threat to the rights of all law-abiding gun owners.
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