President Donald J. Trump has become only the second man in history to be elected to two non-consecutive terms in office, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in an unprecedented race which saw Democrats replace a sitting president as their standard bearer after he had won primary elections across the country. The president-elect promised to “fix […]
October Saw Slower, but Steady Gun Sales
Raw data from the FBI’s National Instant Check System shows October 2024 had the sixth highest number of initiated background checks for any October in history, although based on data from the National Shooting Sports Foundation actual gun sales declined from the same month in 2023, according to Guns.com. The NSSF-adjusted NICS numbers—eliminating checks for […]
Day Before Election, 60% Say Country on ‘Wrong Track’
One day before the national elections, a new Rasmussen survey says 60 percent of likely U.S. voters believe the country is heading in the wrong direction, while only 34 percent believe the nation is on the right track. According to Rasmussen, “A year ago at this time, 29% said the United States was heading in […]
Four in a Row: WA Tops 700,000 for Concealed Carry Licenses, Again
Washington—the Evergreen State—continues to surprise its far-left Democrat gun control proponents with the latest figures on licensed concealed carry. For the fourth month in a row, the state Department of Licensing (DOL) is reporting more than 700,000 active concealed pistol licenses (CPLs). October closed with 701,178 active CPLs in circulation, all but a relative handful […]
New Record for Gun Confiscations at Seattle-Tacoma Int’l Airport
There is a big “oops” factor happing this year among travelers going through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, as a new record has been set—with two months remaining in the year—for the number of guns confiscated by the Transportation Security Administration. Seattle’s KOMO News—the local ABC affiliate—is reporting that TSA officials have confiscated 101 guns already this […]
No Forgiveness for Election Cheaters, says Rasmussen Poll
A new national poll of likely voters reveals that 43 percent believe election officials found guilty of cheating in elections should be prohibited from holding public office in the future, while 19 percent think they should go to prison, another 9 percent say they should be fined and 2 percent “would impose the death penalty.” […]
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