Anti-gunners who voted for Hillary Rodham Clinton expecting her to hammer the Second Amendment community should be rejoicing that their candidate lost and Donald Trump is in the Oval Office. After all, that’s sort of the message one takes away from a Fortune article that reported Monday a sales slump in firearms, and gave […]
Controversy Over Arpaio Pardon Suggests Selective Outrage
Outrage over President Donald Trump’s pardon of former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio on the grounds that what the 85-year-old former lawman did was a violation of the Constitution might seem rather selective to anyone involved in the Second Amendment fight. Arpaio was convicted of criminal contempt of court for ignoring a judge’s order regarding […]
Trump, Phoenix And The Second Amendment
When President Donald Trump took the podium Tuesday evening in Phoenix he was quick to bring up what appears to be a toxic subject with some people. “This evening, joined together with friends, we reaffirm our shared customs, traditions and values,” Trump stated, according to the Washington Post. “We love our country. We celebrate our […]
Will Republicans Move Gun Legislation Now That It’s ‘Personal?’
Monday’s New York Times is reporting that GOP members of Congress are showing more interest in gun legislation in the wake of last month’s shooting of their colleague, Steve Scalise, by a far-left registered Democrat who volunteered last year for Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign and may have been acting out of pure partisan hatred. According […]
Should Travel Ban Critics Also Oppose CCW Restrictions?
What’s the difference between opposing travel restrictions on people from six Middle Eastern nations and opposing restrictions on concealed carry in California and other states? One is about allowing foreign nationals into the country and the other is about that inconvenient old Second Amendment right of individual U.S. citizens to keep and bear arms. Both […]
‘Political Debate Encourages Violence,’ Say CBS, Rasmussen polls
Two national polls released this week have an alarmingly similar finding: Majorities in both surveys say the current tone of political debate is encouraging violence, with more Democrats than Republicans or Independents saying so. Rasmussen Reports said Tuesday that 76 percent of likely U.S. Voters think there is “a danger of political violence” because of […]
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