For the first time in its history, the annual Gun Rights Policy Conference—hosted jointly by the Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms—will convene entirely online this Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 19-20, with more than 120 speakers, making it the biggest agenda in the event’s 35-year run. According […]
Recent Events Guarantee Lively Gun Rights Conference in Phoenix
Recent high-profile mass shootings, and the promise that Congress would take up gun control issues when it returns to work in September promise a lively program at the 34th annual Gun Rights Policy Conference in Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 20-22. The event, sponsored by the Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep […]
Pot, A Handgun and Two Teens: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
A Seattle-area teen will be arraigned on a charge of first-degree manslaughter March 27 at King County’s Regional Justice Center in the fatal shooting of a childhood friend while the two were allegedly playing Russian roulette, according to documents obtained by Liberty Park Press. The shooting occurred March 10 at a home in White Center, […]
Another Boondoggle by Obama Administration Revealed
Can anybody spell “s-c-a-n-d-a-l?” Perhaps not, if they are a product of what the Washington Post called “the nation’s worst schools,” into which the Obama administration reportedly “pumped billions of federal dollars” with no discernable improvement. According to the WaPo, “Test scores, graduation rates and college enrollment were no different in schools that received money […]
Brakes Off in Washington State as Two New Tax Proposals Surface
Emboldened by the election results in November, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has launched a massive $4.2 billion tax increase program at virtually the same time that the state Department of Transportation announced what it calls a “pilot program” to charge drivers for the miles they drive, rather than the gallons of gasoline they use. Reaction […]