The National Rifle Association was hit Thursday with two suspiciously-timed civil lawsuits, one seeking to dissolve the organization and the other an effort to impose new governance policies on the NRA Foundation, just 90 days before the November election. It’s a period when the NRA traditionally needs to be at the top of its game, […]
Major Gun Rights Group Identifies Anti-Gun Rights Businesses, CEOs
In an effort to steer gun-owning consumers away from businesses and brand names that support efforts to erode their Second Amendment rights, the names and CEOs of nearly 200 American businesses are now listed on a website by one of the leading gun rights organizations in the country. The Citizens Committee for the Right to […]
Second Amendment Foundation President Joseph Tartaro Passes
A recognized giant in the firearms media and a leader in the Second Amendment movement has died. Joseph Tartaro, who retired last year as executive editor of TheGunMag.com—formerly Gun Week—and still served as president of the Second Amendment Foundation, died June 13 following a brief bout with cancer. He was 89. As news of his […]
SAF Reacts as Supreme Court Turns Down 10 Second Amendment Cases
In a blistering reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection of ten gun rights cases for review, the Second Amendment Foundation declared Chief Justice John Roberts “owes every gun owner in the United States an explanation about why the high court declined to hear a number of important Second Amendment cases.” The cases, from across […]
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.” […]
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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