By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project A recently published study by a team of physicians and medical researchers found no link between increased legal gun sales and increased violent crime rates. Moreover, the study concluded “it is unclear if efforts to limit lawful firearm sales would have any effect on rates of crime, homicide, […]
PA Preemption Blocking Local Gun Control in Philly, Writer Complains
Writing at the Philadelphia Inquirer, civics reporter Henry Savage laments that “Philadelphia has been unable to pass local gun laws.” “A predicament that has embroiled the city and the state General Assembly into a years-long battle over one thing: state preemption law,” he complains. Second Amendment activists recognize state preemption laws as one of the […]
Gun Rights on Ballot in All States Due to Party Differences
The Hill is reporting that “gun legislation remains a key issue for many voters going into the midterm election this year,” while explaining how gun-related issues are not on the ballot in most states. But is that accurate? Considering the sometimes vast differences between the political parties on how they address violent crime, Second Amendment […]
Northwest Body Counts Suggest Time for Change on Gun Control Is Here
It is familiar political ground in the Pacific Northwest, with rising homicide numbers providing strong evidence that gun controls in Washington have been an abject failure. Seattle has recorded its 52nd homicide, and with two full months remaining in the year, there is no doubt the number will eventually exceed the 53 recorded two years […]
As Election Looms, Gun Ban Billionaires Buying Votes
By Tanya Metaksa Special to Liberty Park Press The gun prohibition lobby, Everytown, Giffords and the rest, have been perpetuating the myth that the gun lobby, usually the NRA, has been “buying” the votes of pro-gun Representatives and Senators since the 1970s. But now, just 10 days before the midterm elections, the real numbers speak […]
Rasmussen: Nevada, Pennsylvania Senate Races Heating Up
U.S. Senate races in Nevada and Pennsylvania could turn into nail-biters as the midterm election approaches Nov. 8, with Rasmussen Reports showing the Republican ahead in the Silver State while Pennsylvania could lean Democrat. According to Rasmussen, if the Senate election were held now, 48% of Nevada Likely Voters would vote for Republican former state […]
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