If the political battle to push a new restrictive gun control measure in Washington State offers one lasting lesson, it would be that the Seattle-based gun prohibition movement backing Initiative 1639 pushed hypocrisy to a new level, and voters will decide whether that level is low or high. In an email blast seeking quick contributions […]
Cuomo Outrage: NY Gov. Calls ICE Officers ‘Bunch of Thugs’
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in hot water for a comment made during a Democratic primary debate with actress Cynthia Nixon in which he called Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers “a bunch of thugs.” Nixon is challenging Cuomo, who is seeking a third term as Empire State governor. New York gun owners dislike […]
Ground Zero: Washington Rights Activists Energized, Organizing
In the five days after the Washington State Supreme Court overturned a Thurston County Superior Court ruling on Initiative 1639 to restore the measure to the November ballot, Evergreen State gun owners have been a busy bunch, organizing opposition to the billionaire-backed gun control scheme. On Tuesday, the National Rifle Association officially launched its website […]
Did Anti-Gunners Move Too Quickly to Exploit Jacksonville Shooting?
The Daily Wire on Monday took a scathing verbal swipe at anti-gunners who rushed to exploit the Sunday shooting at a gamer gathering in Jacksonville, Fla., asserting that they use such incidents to advance their political agenda before all the facts come out. “Predictably,” the Daily Wire observed, “pro-gun control politicians and activists […]
Judge Extends Order v. 3-D gun printing information online
U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik on Monday extended a temporary restraining order, the Seattle P-I.com reported, against the online publication by Defense Distributed of “blueprint” information for a 3-D printed gun in what Alan Gottlieb at the Second Amendment Foundation called “legal acrobatics.” Judge Lasnik’s order blocks the government from allowing Defense Distributed to post […]
The ‘Sleeping Giant’ is Stirring; Now to Maintain Momentum
Friday’s decision by the Washington State Supreme Court to allow anti-rights Initiative 1639 on the November ballot – overturning the ruling by Thurston County Superior Court Judge James Dixon that the measure be disqualified because it failed to meet state requirements – appears to have been the proverbial “wake up call” for Second Amendment activists, […]
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