Anti-gun New York Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, a Democrat, has introduced legislation that would require, among other things, that handguns be retrofitted to make them “smart” and that firearms manufacturers would be reimbursed for the costs of this process. Alan Gottlieb, chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, reacted bluntly. […]
Will Media Bias Bleed Through In Atlanta Coverage?
Over dinner Thursday night with two experts on gun law politics, the subject of media bias against Donald Trump took center stage, and as if to underscore that, Friday morning’s Associated Press story about the president’s scheduled appearance in Atlanta led thusly: “Donald Trump, darling of the National Rifle Association, has custody of the Oval […]
‘Shoplift Shooting’ in Seattle Reveals Liberal Mindset
Tuesday’s announcement that a 17-year-old girl whose brother died in a shootout with Seattle police last week will be prosecuted as an adult has provided that city’s liberal mindset an opportunity to shine like a flashlight with a cracked lens. Some Seattle Times readers, weighing in on the story, seem to suggest that nothing could […]
Senate Confirms Gorsuch on Predictable Party Line Vote
On a 54-45 vote Friday morning, the U.S. Senate confirmed Judge Neil M. Gorsuch to fill a vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court as an associate justice, restoring what many believe is a philosophical balance on the high court. The vote, with three Democrats joining the majority Republicans, was a defeat for Capitol Hill anti-gunners […]
2A Activists Defeat Anti-Gun Licensing Bill in WA; Another Bill Targeted
Washington State Second Amendment activists are cheering Thursday’s defeat of a House gun control bill that would have required licensing of so-called “assault weapons” and “large capacity magazines,” but they face another hurdle with a substitute “safe storage” measure. House Bill 1387 was opposed by major gun rights groups including the National Rifle Association and […]
Washington State Gun Control Bills up for Vote Thursday
The Washington State House Judiciary Committee will reportedly be considering two gun control measures during an executive session on Thursday, and Second Amendment activists are already flooding Olympia with messages of opposition. One of the bills is aimed at licensing and registration of so-called “assault weapons” and “high capacity magazines,” and the other measure would […]
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