After Trump Cuts BSCA Funds to Anti-Gun Orgs, Bloomberg’s Everytown Steps in to Fill the Void
Washington’s swamp never runs out of ways to waste your money. But this time, for once, a major artery of […]
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.
Rep. Ben Cline led his colleagues in a letter to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives urging its acting director to make certain employees essential workers, warning current parameters are leaving gun owners’ applications for certain items in limbo.
The message from left-wing judges is clear: If you plot or perpetrate violence against conservatives, you will be rewarded with light sentences.
Following the GLOCK ban bill signing, the bill’s sponsor Democratic state Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel laughably called it “a win for public safety” to “help put an end to gun violence.”
The fact that this individual was a high-ranking official in The White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention under former President Biden tells you all you need to know about how serious that office was about reducing criminal firearm violence.