Writing at Reason.com Friday, author J.D. Tuccille makes an argument that this is “the year gun control died,” but considering the activism behind “National Gun Violence Awareness Day”—also on Friday when gun prohibition activists are supposed to wear orange—the Reason article might be wishful thinking. The gun prohibition lobby isn’t going anywhere. For example, the […]
Surging Gun Sales Show Realization, We’re Responsible for Own Safety
From one end of the country to the other, gun sales are surging—initially because of the COVID-19 pandemic panic and over the past several days in response to civil unrest over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis—and it suggests people finally understand they are responsible for their own safety. According to TMZ, riots and […]
Biden Says Trump Should Find 1A; CCRKBA Tells Biden to Find 2A
Democrat Joe Biden may have once again led with his chin when, during a Tuesday speech in Philadelphia, he challenged President Donald Trump to “open the U.S. Constitution” so he could “find the First Amendment” so he would understand people have a right to peaceably assemble “and petition the government for a redress of grievances.” […]
Anti-gunners Quiet as Armed Citizens Protect Businesses, Communities
Gun prohibition lobbying groups have been noticeably silent in the wake of reports from around the country that armed citizens are fighting back against rioters and looters exploiting the death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd, turning out to protect their neighborhoods, and business districts. When a South Philadelphia gun shop owner fatally shot a man […]
Riots Fuel Gun Sales; Biden Under Fire for Staff Bail Donations
Violent demonstrations in several American cities over the weekend apparently contributed to a spike gun-related stocks Monday, Fox Business is reporting, and a leading gun rights organization went after Democrat Joe Biden’s staff for supporting a bail fund for people arrested in Minneapolis, and because Biden dislikes the bail system altogether. According to Fox Business, […]
Seattle Gun, Ammo Tax Revenue Falls Short 4th Consecutive Year
For the fourth consecutive year, the City of Seattle’s special tax on firearms and ammunition has fallen far short of original predictions, although according to data provided by the city, revenue was up slightly in 2019. Last year, the city collected $85,352, which is just over $7,800 more than the $77,518 collected in 2018. But […]
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