Challenge to Maine’s New 72-Hour Waiting Period is ‘A Shame’
Even if you think waiting periods are merely symbolic, make these safeguards a reasonable condition of gun ownership, a right that has caused America such staggering loss and bloodshed.
Even if you think waiting periods are merely symbolic, make these safeguards a reasonable condition of gun ownership, a right that has caused America such staggering loss and bloodshed.
“No one should have to choose between groceries and getting responsible at home with firearms,” founder Blake Alvarenga told News 3 Now in the shadow of the [Wisconsin] Capitol building.
This is how he began a 168-page opinion. He sat down and thought, “I’m going to come up with some brilliant analogies!” and then decided to OPEN the opinion with this.
There is an undeniable hypocrisy in seeing “pro-life” Republican politicians completely change their tune when it comes to gun control, even donning AR-15 pins in Congress.
“Many people may not care about hunting, the Second Amendment, or conservation, but everyone is impacted by the economy, and
In my second term, we will roll back every Biden attack on the Second Amendment — the attacks are fast and furious — starting the minute that Crooked Joe shuffles his way out of the White House.
Supporters view it as a way to force gun owners, dealers and manufacturers to chip in to cover some of the societal toll of gun violence, while opponents call it an affront to the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Many believe that as a head coach in Colorado, whose opinions about gun culture are quite divided, Sanders is promoting guns. He, however, insists that his approach continues to encompass practical needs and does not promote a certain type of gun culture.
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.”