Gun Rights Crisis Averted: Government Shutdown Ends Without Senate Killing the Filibuster
The so-called nuclear option wouldn’t have just reopened the government, it would have dismantled the firewall that has protected gun owners for generations.
The so-called nuclear option wouldn’t have just reopened the government, it would have dismantled the firewall that has protected gun owners for generations.
“[Ruger knows] and criminals know that their RXM pistol can be easily converted to an illegal, lethal fully automatic weapon. They can modify their product to be safer, or they can continue to profit from crime and violence and answer to a lawsuit.”
The Dems’ own numbers are turning against them. The party’s fixation on “assault weapons bans” and other anti-freedom crusades has alienated the very voters it needs most.
Thinking of sending something along these lines to Spanberger etc. in the wake of the blue wave this election week.
Washington’s swamp never runs out of ways to waste your money. But this time, for once, a major artery of
The Second Amendment doesn’t include an asterisk that reads, “Void during budget disagreements.” Yet that’s precisely the downstream effect government shutdowns have on the firearm industry.
These orchestrated town halls amount to a play put on at the theater of the absurd to get a standing ovation from a hand-selected audience of gun control supporters.
New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin’s serial abuse of the courts to impose New Jersey-style gun control in other states, or in his own for that matter, cannot be tolerated.
The DHS privacy office reviewed “keywords” referenced in the tool, finding a few instances of mentions of political figures while the majority referenced potential guns in the home.
While Hogg has railed against the Dem status quo and claims he wants to oust old incumbents in favor of younger candidates, even other Democrats imply his PAC operates similarly to other PACs. In other words, there’s really not much “reform” going on.