Maybe Hunter Biden’s Pardon Can Lead to Something That Benefits More Than Just Joe and His Family
Of course, the president isn’t really acting on principle (in his pardon of his son Hunter) but on the basis […]
Of course, the president isn’t really acting on principle (in his pardon of his son Hunter) but on the basis […]
The Trudeaunistas have apparently concluded that they’re on the way out anyway, so why not play to its base’s most authoritarian tendencies and disarm as many Canadians as possible? Well, at least those willing to comply with the ban.
Defending the gun charges (against Hunter Biden), (special counsel David) Weiss argued that “the Second Amendment, like the rest of the
If you believe the gun control crowd, anti-gun laws serve a noble purpose. At the mild end, gun control consists
While putting record numbers of FFLs out of business for minor bookkeeping errors or non-willful violations, the president has shown he is just fine with going easy on privileged easy street and serious willful violators instead.
I still have no way to reconcile myself to it — and I’m not sure I’m supposed to. But we just had another election and it’s clear America has no intention of disarming itself anytime soon.
The problem with this strategy is it would require some regulatory and legal 4D chess. It isn’t clear that the Trump 2.0 administration would be willing or capable of playing at that level.
The good news: November was the 64th straight month with gun sales over one million. The bad news: November’s adjusted
“The man who declared in his pardon message that he has followed a simple principle throughout his career to ‘just tell the American people the truth,’ has shown he’s nothing more than a pathological liar.”
Politicians who continue to attack gun owners with endless anti-carry legislation are dangerously ignorant of the data that’s available. Or worse, they’re aware of the data but would rather punish a disfavored group that doesn’t vote for them.