There’s a blind spot in gun control – call it a “loophole,” a term the gun prohibition lobby likes – and it is being illustrated by the case against an alleged gun shop thief now facing charges in Denver. The suspect is 18-year-old Viet Trinh, the alleged getaway driver in gun shop robberies last November. […]
Anti-gun Fury After School Trip to GA Gun Range
Anti-gunners are reportedly furious about a recent field trip to a Woodstock, Ga., gun range by youngsters from a local private school, but the gun range owner is defending the trip, according to WSB-TV in Atlanta. The controversy ignited after images of youngsters handling firearms appeared on Facebook, the station reported. The station quoted Tammy […]
Controversy Over Arpaio Pardon Suggests Selective Outrage
Outrage over President Donald Trump’s pardon of former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio on the grounds that what the 85-year-old former lawman did was a violation of the Constitution might seem rather selective to anyone involved in the Second Amendment fight. Arpaio was convicted of criminal contempt of court for ignoring a judge’s order regarding […]
Calif. Assemblyman Fights Reciprocity with Anti-Rights Resolution
With a strongly-worded tirade that tried to link legally-armed citizens to the white nationalist demonstration in Charlottesville, Virginia earlier this month, California Assemblyman Miguel Santiago (D-Los Angeles) introduced a resolution in Sacramento opposing federal national reciprocity legislation. The resolution, according to a press release, was “sponsored by Everytown for Gun Safety,” the Michael Bloomberg-supported gun […]
‘Kicking and Screaming’ D.C. Attorney Asks En Banc Review of CCW Case
Washington, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine has thrown another roadblock in the path of law-abiding District of Columbia residents in their effort to secure the right to bear arms by asking for a full court review of a Second Amendment Foundation victory last month that ruled the District’s “good reason” requirement was unconstitutional. SAF founder […]
Judge Nixes TX Voter I.D. Law, But What About Buying Guns?
A federal judge in Texas has thrown out that state’s revised voter identification law, saying that changes made to the statute earlier this year did not accomplish efforts to be less discriminatory, even though the law allows the use of various forms of identification. But what about people who want to buy firearms? They have […]
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