Kamala Harris Has Made the Choice in Tomorrow’s Election Easy for Gun Owners
Kamala Harris has made it an easy choice for gun owners on November 5. Harris has a decades-long track record […]
Kamala Harris has made it an easy choice for gun owners on November 5. Harris has a decades-long track record […]
Second Amendment advocate Jane Milhans is especially worried about the judges whom Harris may appoint if she is elected president, which could affect legal battles over gun control at both the state and federal level.
“If Trump is reelected, there’s no more White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention,” said Adzi Vokhiwa, vice president of policy at the Community Justice Action Fund, a gun violence prevention group. “I think all of that goes away.”
In addition to the President, thirty-four Senate seats will be decided along with all 435 House seats. So whatever you have to do between now and Tuesday, it probably isn’t nearly as important is voting. Get out there and get it done.
After his initial conspicuous hesitation in backing Vice President Harris’ campaign, gun control impresario Michael Bloomberg has jumped in at the last minute to provide a financial shot in the arm over the final weeks.
“Trump has already shown his preference for appointing judges, including Supreme Court justices, who adhere to the Constitution and the next four years are certain to provide more opportunities to fill important vacancies.”
Kamala Harris is levying wild accusations that a former president who protected Second Amendment rights would suddenly become its greatest villain. And she’s doing it with a distinctly racist twist.
Maybe the Veep should brush up on what the president is in fact allowed to do through executive actions under the Constitution while facing checks and balances as the Founding Fathers intended.
There isn’t “anything about her record that is particularly impressive, and … more generally what we are seeing in the polls is that voters are beginning to understand that there is really no there there with Kamala Harris,” he said.
The NSSF has done what the AP didn’t…a little investigative journalism. They looked at what allegedly happened, including the gun involved, and have issued a statement in support of Sheehy.