When Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson sent checks to Evergreen State citizens, ostensibly as part of an effort to reimburse people for overpayment for chicken and canned tuna in an alleged price fixing scheme, he fell under immediate criticism for attempting to make political hay with taxpayers’ money. The result is not only an embarrassing […]
CA ‘Sensitive Places’ Carry Ban Blocked 2nd Time by Fed. Court
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals over the weekend reversed an earlier order which put a hold on a lower court ruling that blocked California’s new law prohibiting concealed carry in most public places. The law, known as SB2, prohibits licensed carry in so-called “sensitive places.” U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney granted a […]
Wayne LaPierre Announces Resignation as NRA CEO
Wayne LaPierre, the embattled longtime chief executive of the National Rifle Association, announced Friday he will step down from the post he has held for more than three decades, effective Jan. 31. The announcement comes just days ahead of a scheduled civil corruption trial in New York. For the 74-year-old LaPierre, it could literally be […]
Second Amendment Explained: It’s About Self-Defense
The Washington Examiner is reporting on several self-defense cases in 2023, described as reminders to would-be “murderers, thieves, and sexual offenders” about the importance of the Second Amendment and why the Founding Fathers included it in the Bill of Rights. It is a treatise on some notable incidents in which armed private citizens defended […]
Washington Dems Introduce One-Gun-Per-Month Bill
Three Democrat members of the Washington State House have filed a bill to limit state residents to one-gun-per-month purchases. House Bill 2054 would add a new section to state firearms law which states bluntly in the first sentence: “A dealer may not deliver more than one firearm to a purchaser or transferee within any 30-day […]
A Year of Fireworks: Second Amendment Rights Gained Ground in 2023
The past year will be remembered by gun rights activists as a period of literal upheaval as federal courts and state legislatures were left to grapple with and adjust to new guidelines set down in the Supreme Court’s 2022 Bruen ruling, while some Democrat-controlled state legislatures stubbornly scrambled to find ways to skirt around the […]
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