As the country looks ahead with hopes that the New Year will be better than the past 12 months, anti-gunners will renew their agenda for stricter gun laws and they will be using the inexplicable attacks in Las Vegas and Sutherland Springs to energize their arguments. Second Amendment activists should keep an eye on Washington […]
Bloody Baltimore: Another Example of Gun Control Failure
The Baltimore Sun reported Thursday morning that the city has recorded 343 homicides so far this year, and with a few days still to go, that number just might creep up. What the newspaper didn’t acknowledge is that the number of deaths from gunfire – 300 this year as opposed to 275 in 2016 – […]
Three Cities File Gun Check Lawsuit v. Pentagon
The anti-gun mayors of three liberal American cities have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense that alleges the military has been lax in reporting criminal convictions to the FBI’s National Instant Check System (NICS). Ironically, the mayors of New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco – all liberal Democrats – have essentially acknowledged […]
Background Check Bypass: Burglars Hit WA Gun Store
An early-morning burglary of a Bellevue, Washington gun store Tuesday has possibly put dozens of handguns on the street and underscored what gun rights activists might call a gaping loophole in the Evergreen State’s so-called “universal background check” law. Criminals don’t obtain guns the way law-abiding citizens do. Instead, they steal guns, and it’s a […]
Is Shaneen Allen Suddenly Making Anti-Gunners Nervous?
The story of Shaneen Allen’s arrest and incarceration in New Jersey for 48 days is famous in the firearms community, and over the Christmas weekend, her experience has suddenly become interesting to the press. Allen, a single mother who had gone through all the hoops to obtain a carry permit in her neighboring Pennsylvania, was […]
Winners, Losers of 2017 Easily Separated After Trump’s First Year
In a detailed look at Donald Trump’s first year in office – which Democrats and their media allies have persistently tried to tie in knots – veteran political writer Paul Bedard lays out a strong case in the Washington Examiner for putting the president clearly in the winner’s column. Listing 81 accomplishments, from the economy […]
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